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Player name in full: Donald George Revie
Revie, who left his 'family' at Leeds United to take up the England post was a divisive figure within the game, lauded by Leeds players and fans, despised by many others - Clough included
Revie sued to have the suspension overturned and was successful
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Revie’s first stint as a player came in 1944, when at 16 years of age, he joined Leicester City
The club won the English
A bronze statue of former England and Leeds United manager Don Revie has been unveiled at Elland Road 40 years after the team last won the FA Cup
He's still on loan this season but he's signed precontract terms to join them in the summer when his deal here expires
The publicity surrounding the successful British film "The Damned United", brought Don Revie back to the forefront of many a Leeds United fan's mind
Here’s the fifth in our series of blogs by the Manchester football historian
Just be prepared for a biased, pro-Revie story that does not do the work of selling that opinion convincingly
captain: none Revie then joined Sunderland AFC in November 1956 for £23,000, going on to make 64 league appearances, and scoring fifteen goals
This season, in a new series of articles, staff and students from the Centre focus on pioneering and innovative football managers who did much to change the game
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