Quote from: "john e"the Don Revie in the film looked more like Don Revie than Don Revie,spookyThat was Colm Meany. Truely amazing how much he looked like him as when you see him normally he looks nothing like Don Revie.
the Don Revie in the film looked more like Don Revie than Don Revie,spooky
Was it the same documentary that was shown earlier this year? Or last year, even?
I was really shocked to see the images of Cloughy in his final years. No wonder the drink killed him - he looked a terrible state.
Nor were Leeds ever quite as dirty as is portrayed though they could dish it out on occasions. They also played some superb football, which is never remembered and particularly since The Damned United surfaced. On their day, Giles, Eddie Gray, Lorimer, Jones, Madeley and Clarke were sublime...
Quote from: "richard moore"Nor were Leeds ever quite as dirty as is portrayed though they could dish it out on occasions. They also played some superb football, which is never remembered and particularly since The Damned United surfaced. On their day, Giles, Eddie Gray, Lorimer, Jones, Madeley and Clarke were sublime...True, but as I read it in Peace's book, the "dirty Leeds" tag was something that ate away at Clough, he didn't think they should be able to play like that and still win trophies, so much that he couldn't see past the fouls and the cheating. Therefore I think it was right to portray them as such in the film even if the truth was somewhat different.
They were a nasty side and Revie encouraged it. They could play some great football but it was always after they'd bullied the opposition physically in the first place. Norman Hunter was jus a thug, remember Jackie Charlton and his little black book of who he was going to do, Johnny Giles was a great player but a nasty fucker, Alan Clarke was all little off the ball digs and Bremner was the worst of the lot.They fully earned their reputation, imo.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"They were a nasty side and Revie encouraged it. They could play some great football but it was always after they'd bullied the opposition physically in the first place. Norman Hunter was jus a thug, remember Jackie Charlton and his little black book of who he was going to do, Johnny Giles was a great player but a nasty fucker, Alan Clarke was all little off the ball digs and Bremner was the worst of the lot.They fully earned their reputation, imo.Which is exactly what Villa need in midfield at the moment