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Unforgiven

They were the team from nowhere...In 1961 when Don Revie became manager of Leeds United they were a struggling Second Division club. By 1974 they had won two League Championships the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (twice) the FA Cup and the League Cup and players like Jack Charlton and Billy Bremner were household names. Yet this was a team that inspired not admiration not grudging respect but a deep and visceral loathing matched only by the bellicose devotion of their own supporters. The undeniable artistry of players like striker Alan Clarke was overshadowed by a ruthless - and thoroughly modern - professionalism symbolised by the scything tackles of Norman Hunter. The new Leeds - especially in the intimidating arena of Elland Road - took no prisoners. At the heart of their outlaw status was the
eccentric superstitious personality of Revie himself. Clad in his lucky blue suit a man for whom team-building meant rounds of carpet bowls here reigned less a football manager than in his own estimation the head of the family.But whenever his great Leeds United side were let off the leash - the 7-0 humiliation of Southampton is enshrined in Match of the Day mythology - their brilliance was compelling. So compelling it was almost cruel.The Unforgiven" is the full story of the most defiantly unconventional team in British football. The book is reissued to coincide with the release of BBC Films adaptation of David Peaces bestselling "The Damned United" (9780571224333) - starring Michael Sheen as Brian Clough and adapted by Peter Morgan (The Queen). It includes a new chapter
detailing the aftermath of the Revie era - including Brian Cloughs infamous 44 days at Elland Road; Revies tenure as England manager; and his continuing influence on Leeds fortunes to this very day."
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They were the team from nowhere... In 1961 when Don Revie became manager of Leeds United they were a struggling Second Division club. By 1974 they had won two League Championships the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (twice) the FA Cup & the League Cup & players like Jack Charlton & Billy Bremner were household names. Yet this was a team that inspired not admiration not grudging respect but a deep & visceral loathing matched only by the bellicose devotion of their own supporters. The undeniable artistry of players like striker Alan Clarke was overshadowed by a ruthless
- & thoroughly modern
- professionalism symbolised by the scything tackles of Norman Hunter. The new Leeds
- especially in the intimidating arena of Elland Road
- took no prisoners. At the heart of their outlaw status was the eccentric superstitious personality of Revie himself. Clad in his lucky blue suit a man for whom team-building meant rounds of carpet bowls here reigned less a football manager than in his own estimation the head of the family. But whenever his great Leeds United side were let off the leash
- the 7-0 humiliation of Southampton is enshrined in Match of the Day mythology
- their brilliance was compelling. So compelling it was almost cruel. The Unforgiven" is the full story of the most defiantly unconventional team in British football. The book is reissued to coincide with the release of BBC Films adaptation of David Peaces bestselling " The Damned United" (9780571224333)
- starring Michael Sheen as Brian Clough & adapted by Peter Morgan (The Queen). It

Includes::
a new chapter detailing the aftermath of the Revie era
- including Brian Cloughs infamous 44 days at Elland Road; Revies tenure as England manager; & his continuing influence on Leeds fortunes to this very day."

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Football - A sport involving kicking a ball and trying to score a goal
Blue - A primary colour
team - A group of people or animals linked by a common purpose.
England - A country within the United Kingdom.
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Heart - An organ that pumps blood around the body. Usually related to love.
Road - a manmade lane or a path that is used to speed up travel.
Carpet - A layer of fabric that goes in homes to cover the flooring, can help with insulation.
Head - The upper part of a body typically separated by the neck.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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