RIP but 74 is a respectable and normal age to die, isn't it?
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Taken too soon at 74
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RIP but 74 is a respectable and normal age to die, isn't it?
A big part of Revie's "dirty Leeds" side of the 70's.
They were as dominant a team then as say MU were in the 90's/00's or Liverpool in the 80's.
Widely accepted to have the hardest shot in the game.
RIP.
Very true.
Three score and ten was considered a good innings not so long ago but they say people are living longer now
It does seem strange how many of these household names are passing at around the late 60 early 70 age which I don't consider to be old.
I suppose footballers of the generation before were dying at a similar rate it was just that they weren't so well known by the masses, pre-TV.
Also there's more 'space' for news nowadays. A few decades ago you needed to be a decent name for your obituary to get in the news. Now there's guitarists from one hit wonders in the 60s who will have their death reported.
Not that this applies to Lorimer, who was a genuine known name.
Gosh another Leeds death , had a long term illness .
Wonder if these lads dying in their mid 70's didn't have the luxury of better health awareness and behaviours, and its caught up with them .
Average death rate in UK is around 81 these days ??
Hardly. Leeds only won two league titles spaced five years apart, which is incomparable with the Man Utd and Liverpool sides you mentioned. Indeed, isn't it a commonly-held view that the Leeds team of the late-60's to the mid-70's were far less dominant than a side with their abilities should have been?
RIP, perhaps one of the few likeable ones out of the bunch of dirty tw@ts that were involved with Leeds. And TLG is correct, they weren’t dominant in the late 60s/early 70s era, won a few things but were more bridesmaid than bride. Revie and his lieutenants Bremner & Giles were dodgy as f*ck with plenty of back up from other team mates. Perhaps if they’d have concentrated on football, because they could turn it on on occasions, rather than the dark arts they may have been more successful.
Agree completely, I remember them concentrating on playing football and cutting down on all of the gamesmanship in 73/74 and they won the title comfortably.
As mentioned above, Lorimer (along with Eddie Gray, Paul Madeley and, possibly, Mick Jones) was not one of their dirty players and was known most for his cannonball shot - City's John Buchanan was often compared to him when it came to shooting power). Lorimer stayed with Leeds through their decline in the 80s and was in their side which played us in the old Second Division - from memory, the rest of their great team had left them or retired by then.
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No they weren't. In between 1969 and 1974 they won the league twice and the FA Cup once. Liverpool did the same between '73 and '76. And Derby won the league twice between '72 and '75. Revie left in 1974 and European Cup Final notwithstanding it was pretty much over for Leeds by then. They were a good team for about 10 years like Derby, Everton and Forest in the 70s and 80s. But they never came near to dominating like Man U or Liverpool.
Perhaps I should have added the word "almost" in there.
They were certainly the most consistent team of that era (late 60's early 70's) and as you say they should really have had much more silverware than they managed.
They always seemed to be the team everyone "hated" (probably too strong a word) let's say wanted to lose, unless you were a Leeds fan of course and it was not just the league they should have won more times, the FA Cup too.
In the popularity stakes they could be considered in the same way as the aforementioned teams if not for the trophies they won.
In fact runners-up many times, they could arguably be considered seasoned bottlers.