True.I had a look at Bielsa's wiki page. What surprises me is that he hasn't managed a "big" team, if you don't count Argentina.
Also his list of honours are a bit meh.
There must be a video out there, somewhere, of Shanks and Revie after a game when we more or less clinched the title after a game at Anfield. It's an early memory of mine. They did a joint interview for MOTD, and then Revie said he would take Shanks off for a pint. I never warmed to Revie, but that was a nice moment, and it must seem so alien if you see it today.
They'd sold a generational talent in the form of Cantona to them for a £1.2m, so didn't hate them that much. Stupid fuckwits!Used to like Leeds because they hated United as much as we do. United would usually drop points against them.
I wonder if it's actually strange that such snake oil salesmen can vanish quickly though. I expect folks see through them eventually.
I remember O'Really had the brass neck to moan about the reception the Arse got when we clapped them off the pitch at Anfield in 89 after they stole the title. We were otherwise universally lauded for our reaction that night, so I've always suspected someone said something he personally didn't like and offended his vanity.
I wonder if it's actually strange that such snake oil salesmen can vanish quickly though. I expect folks see through them eventually.
70s and 80s was the height of football hooliganism (at every club there was a sizeable thuggish element), its largely been stamped out, thank goodness.A school friend (Blue, but a good lad) was bricked at Elland Road back in the early 70s. Also remember absolute hordes of 12-14 year olds running crazy down Pinehurst Avenue, kicking cars, trashing plants, etc.
With John Gregory, Peter Taylor and Steve KeanYes. Maybe him and Phil Brown meet up once a week with a few cans of ale and watch old videos of themselves when they were famous.
Wasn't Tony Yeboah playing for Leeds when he scored 3 or 4 absolutely belting goals in the one season? One of them against us with David James in goal.