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Leeds United in the 1970s
PUBLISHED JULY 2025

Leeds United in the 1970s

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Leeds United in the 1970s
by Dave Tomlinson

"Leeds United in the 1970s" by Dave Tomlinson offers a detailed and captivating exploration of one of the most controversial and successful eras in the history of Leeds United. The 1970s were a time when Leeds, under the management of Don Revie, rose from the depths of the Second Division to become one of the most formidable teams in Europe. However, this success was often overshadowed by the "Dirty Leeds" reputation, which lingered due to their aggressive playing style and frequent controversies.

Tomlinson's book covers the pivotal moments of this decade, starting with Leeds United's first league championship victory in 1969 and moving through the decade's highs and lows. Highlights include the heart-wrenching near-miss of a treble in 1970, the celebrated FA Cup win in 1972, the shocking defeat by Sunderland in 1973, and the triumphant second league title in 1974. The narrative also delves into the infamous 1975 European Cup final loss to Bayern Munich and the match-fixing allegations that clouded Don Revie's legacy.

The book doesn't shy away from the tumultuous succession of managers that followed Revie's departure, including the brief and tumultuous tenure of Brian Clough and the challenges faced by Jock Stein. Throughout this period, Leeds United was at the center of numerous controversies and feuds, notably with figures like Bob Stokoe, Alan Hardaker, and Brian Clough, marking a time of intense professionalism and gamesmanship in football.

Dave Tomlinson's deep passion for Leeds United and his expertise as the owner of the Mighty Whites website make him an authoritative voice on the subject. His previous works, including "Leeds United: A History" and "Leeds United in the 21st Century," further establish his credentials as a dedicated chronicler of the club's history.

"Leeds United in the 1970s" is a compelling read for football fans and historians alike, offering a balanced and insightful look into a decade that shaped the legacy of Leeds United, filled with triumphs, controversies, and unforgettable personalities.

ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 [Delivered to You last Week, July 2025]
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: July 15, 2025
Price: £16.99
Paperback: 160 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1398119642
Dimensions: 234 x 156 (mm)

Leeds United in the 1970s
by Dave Tomlinson

"Leeds United in the 1970s" by Dave Tomlinson offers a detailed and captivating exploration of one of the most controversial and successful eras in the history of Leeds United. The 1970s were a time when Leeds, under the management of Don Revie, rose from the depths of the Second Division to become one of the most formidable teams in Europe. However, this success was often overshadowed by the "Dirty Leeds" reputation, which lingered due to their aggressive playing style and frequent controversies.

Tomlinson's book covers the pivotal moments of this decade, starting with Leeds United's first league championship victory in 1969 and moving through the decade's highs and lows. Highlights include the heart-wrenching near-miss of a treble in 1970, the celebrated FA Cup win in 1972, the shocking defeat by Sunderland in 1973, and the triumphant second league title in 1974. The narrative also delves into the infamous 1975 European Cup final loss to Bayern Munich and the match-fixing allegations that clouded Don Revie's legacy.

The book doesn't shy away from the tumultuous succession of managers that followed Revie's departure, including the brief and tumultuous tenure of Brian Clough and the challenges faced by Jock Stein. Throughout this period, Leeds United was at the center of numerous controversies and feuds, notably with figures like Bob Stokoe, Alan Hardaker, and Brian Clough, marking a time of intense professionalism and gamesmanship in football.

Dave Tomlinson's deep passion for Leeds United and his expertise as the owner of the Mighty Whites website make him an authoritative voice on the subject. His previous works, including "Leeds United: A History" and "Leeds United in the 21st Century," further establish his credentials as a dedicated chronicler of the club's history.

"Leeds United in the 1970s" is a compelling read for football fans and historians alike, offering a balanced and insightful look into a decade that shaped the legacy of Leeds United, filled with triumphs, controversies, and unforgettable personalities.

ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 [Delivered to You last Week, July 2025]
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: July 15, 2025
Price: £16.99
Paperback: 160 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1398119642
Dimensions: 234 x 156 (mm)


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