Wow
When Revie arrived he was known as a trouble maker and extremely hard to get
on with.
He was not a thug. He was, as you said gifted. But he was very much his own
person with his own opinion.
I have not made my mind up about Wise.
But I would like to see him continue for at least 4 months till Xmas.
Michael

On 12/05/07, MICHAEL WALSH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dr Michael Benjamin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> >> For the record our very own Don did not have the best of names before
> he
> > came to Leeds United.
>
> Dear, oh dear. When Revie came to Leeds he came as
> a player in his last moments as a truly great player. He was
> recognisd throughout football as a great thinker of the game.
>
> Do you not remember the "Revie Plan" ? He later refined this
> concept to the "twin" striker plus winger full-backs. Admittedly,
> Billy Nick at Spurs shares the credit with this. A formation that
> is still used today
>
> To say he "did not have the best of names" is tosh. I remember
> being over the moon when Don Revie was signed.
>
> regards,  Michael (D'sD)
>



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