She had to live with the most thorough man in football, an obsessive compiler of opponent dossiers, the man who moulded his Leeds squad into an extension of the Revie family, which by now included son Duncan and daughter Kim. The FA simply swept it all under the carpet, though it did issue the ban on Revie. Appointed England manager to rekindle the glories of 1966, Revie failed to reach the European Championship of 1976. By 1989 he weighed under nine. By then, Revie was confined to a wheelchair and cut a frail figure. The hospital is not far from a viewpoint called Rest and Be Thankful, which overlooks a golf course. Perhaps they grin and remember, swap yarns weaved many hundreds of times before. In the line too is a Liverpool interloper, Kevin Keegan, and the commentator Brian Moore. Devoid of any players having anything like the technical ability of those he had coached in England, Revie stayed for three years in Dubai, before moving to Saudi Arabia to take charge of top club Al Nassr. It wasn’t long before Revie, so far from 20 Bell Street, became something of a third. On 17 April 1987, another short piece in the Perthshire Advertiser told of Kinross RFC’s “traditional dinner on 24 April in the Green Hotel, where the guest speakers will be David Leslie, ex-Scotland, Don Revie, ex-England football manager, and Sandy Sutherland, sports writer”. When the news broke, the gates of Elland Road were soon bedecked with scarves and posters in tribute to the man who had given Leeds United all the success it had ever known. In 1974 Don Revie was the national saviour. In 1939, Margaret Revie died of cancer. Ironically, another legend of the English game, Jimmy Armfield, took Revie’s team to the final of that competition the season after Revie had left to manage England (1974-75). Even in death, Don Revie, one of English football’s greatest managers, was overshadowed by events elsewhere. At one point a newspaper appeal advert carrying a picture of Revie ran with the headline: Compared to fighting Motor Neurone Disease, winning the FA Cup was no problem. Revie and his club, not surprisingly, fervently denied that any such approach had ever taken place. As well as claiming two league titles (in 1969 and 1974), they were Division One runners-up no less than FIVE times! Despite the on-field success, the Revie family didn’t settle in Cairo and returned to England just over a year later. MND works through people like a vicious termite, gradually killing off the body, muscle by muscle. It must have helped that both were golf devotees. Elsie was born in Lochgelly, and attended school in Cowdenbeath. The sounds and memories never stop. What no-one knew until the following day, 13 July (when Powell again performed the role of ‘messenger’) was that Revie had already agreed a lucrative deal to take charge of the United Arab Emirates national team. Revie has nothing. Yet by then, the disease that would kill him was already trickling through his nervous system. Tests followed, and then a call from a specialist in London. Upon his return to England, apparently there was some interest shown by Queen’s Park Rangers in having Revie installed as manager to replace Alan Mullery, but nothing came of it. I used to say them on my knees, but I can’t now.” In the same interview, he revealed that he had booked three clubhouse suites for the 1990 British Open at St Andrews. He played youth football for Newport Boys' Club and then Middlesbrough Swifts, who were coached by influential manager Bill Sanderson. The MND Association issued a response to the story: “It not only wounds Don and his family, it raises false hopes in the hearts of every one of the 5,000 people who suffer from MND in this country.”. Don Revie died in Murrayfield Hospital, Edinburgh on 26 May 1989. A year after Margaret’s death, Middlesbrough became the first town in England to be bombed by the Luftwaffe. Whenever the greatest managers the game has ever produced are mentioned, names like Busby, Shankly, Paisley and Ferguson trip off the tongue. Don Revie deserved much better for what he had achieved both in, and for, the game in England. Lorimer, the club's all-time leading goalscorer, was last month admitted to a hospice after battling a long-term illness and has now sadly passed away. First it was Dirty Leeds and Bite Yer Legs Hunter, then later tabloid allegations that Revie had for years sought to fix the outcome of matches. Revie created one of the most close-knit, ‘family’ atmospheres that has ever existed at a professional football club, and then used that sense of ‘togetherness’ to further the club’s aim of being successful on the park. It’s a template that has been copied by top managers all around the world ever since. Well, with Leeds United, it was never anything else! He won his main battle, and yet history has remembered him differently. “Thankfully he will be remembered with a great deal more fondness in his adopted town of Kinross, in his adopted country of Scotland,” reflected the Perthshire Advertiser. The English press led the ‘charge’, giving him the label “Don Readies”, calling him out as a money-greedy traitor who had chosen personal gain over his duty to his own national side. Slavia Prague release accusatory Rangers and Glen Kamara statement as Ondrej Kudela offers bizarre explanation, Finn Russell was ‘two hours away’ from being fit to face Italy. Young sportsmen and women are raised into ultra-competitive environments where there is usually only one victor and many losers. On that occasion, a host of his former players, and indeed players from other clubs, gathered to play a charity game to raise money for research into motor neurone disease. In Kinross, Revie was known as a genial man. Later that evening, Michael Thomas of Arsenal scored an injury-time goal to break Liverpool hearts and take the league championship to Highbury on the basis of the Gunners having scored more goals than their Merseyside rivals during the campaign. Peter Lorimer has died at the age of 74 and will be remembered as one of the greatest players to have ever come from Dundee. The Lash. Always Elsie. Why did Neil Warnock leave Cardiff City and who might replace him? “Only a boy who has lost his mother knows what heartache it means,” wrote her son in Soccer’s Happy Wanderer. Don Revie was born in the city of Middlesbrough on 10 July,1927. Everything must have seemed relentless and uncontrollable, everything except football. Both had been cogs in a Stark’s Park forward line boasting the mercurial Alex James. From its perch beside Corstorphine Hill you can see Hearts’ Tynecastle home. Personally, I think that was a shameful, petty, vindictive thing for any organisation to do. They have eavesdropped the funeral reverently, heads sunk and hands cupped behind backs. Thunderboots. In death, Clough has been lionised and his fellow Teessider lampooned. ... player whose tireless energy was the motor that drove Leeds during its most successful years under the management of Don Revie. That love of fairways was one reason they ended up in Scotland; another was that husband had long promised wife a return home. Finn Russell was ‘two hours away’ from being fit to face Ita... Alan Pattullo: Celtic's linguistic gymnastics to avoid sayin... Rangers' 'moment' could never equate to Celtic's invincibles... What did Meyers Leonard say? Of course, not everyone held Revie in such high esteem. Sprake was an established Leeds first teamer for a decade during Don Revie… In this final part of the review of Don Revie’s career in football, we will look at the scarcely believable events that brought a dramatic end to his time as England manager, and then at how he fared in the Middle East, before wrapping up by looking at his immense legacy to English football. That same day, in an Edinburgh hospital, Don Revie, the former Leeds and England manager, passed away, aged just 61, his body ravaged by motor neurone disease. It was merely 15 years since he had taken charge of England, when hope briefly grew before it all went sour. … His last England match was the 2-1 Wembley defeat by Scotland; turf, crossbar and all that. GA This article has been rated as GA-Class on the project's quality scale. It takes about 25 minutes to walk from Revie’s childhood home to Brian Clough’s. There is Bremner and there is Giles, there is Charlton and there is Gray. He prayed every night, telling the Times newspaper: “I started that when I lost my mother, when I was 11. Ayresome was Middlesbrough Football Club’s characterful abode, a place I think about far too much. Don was to attend an appointment. “I grew up with that roar.” Revie recalled steelworkers plodding past the front door of number 20 on their way to see George Camsell, Wilf Mannion, George Hardwick and all the other names that are scratched into our Teesside bones. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project, see a list of open tasks, and join in discussions on the project's talk page. Revie’s relationship with many of the most influential figures at the FA, including chairman Sir Harold Thompson, was one of open hostility, nearly all civility long since eroded away. Bremner had been taken to hospital on Friday and died in Doncaster Royal Infirmary on Sunday morning. He scored in England’s 1955 7-2 lashing of Scotland. That back street now is locked shut and strewn with black bin bags and faulty fridges. Everyone who loved him was loyal to the very last. Wolves had won the game 2-1 in any case, which threw further doubt on the claims. The Times recorded that Revie “was yesterday laid to rest without pomp and ceremony”, while the Irish Independent commented that he had gone “to his grave this week a discredited and pitifully lonely man… it emphasises the manner in which English football has shed its sense of reason”. Revie didn’t care. By the summer of ’77 he had resigned through the front page of the Daily Mail. Now, the Depression poured through every stopped factory and down alleyways like some unseen and toxic lava. As they played together, Elsie had observed the strange way he was moving. I didn’t feel so lonely… I didn’t miss my mother so much.”. “He made us feel part of the family,” one says of Revie. The former Scotland international midfielder, who scored a … Mr Revie, whose wife is a Fife lass, has opted for Kinross because of the relaxed atmosphere in the town, its proximity to many famous golf courses, and the closeness to his wife’s roots. That event was that his resignation letter to the Football Association (FA) was not delivered to Lancaster Gate until after closing time on 11 July. He learnt the rudiments of the game using a small bundle of rags in the tiny yard behind his home. © Copyright 2021 - Ronnie Dog Media All Rights Reserved. Whatever the truth, to partially dim the lights when two of world football’s greatest managers grew from working-class estates a mile and a half apart is remarkable and depressing. Shaving took an hour and after his hands began to curl inwards, he used large lightweight cutlery. Times of making things, times of smoking chimneys meaning work for all. She must have read and heard the judgements and the tittle-tattle. The end was nigh. Tommy had passed away young, in 1939. He then spent a year in Egypt, coaching top Cairo side Al Ahly to the Egyptian league and cup double. There, back in club management, he led the side to a league and cup double in 1981 but was sacked in 1983, despite the club sitting third in the table. After the Warriston funeral, Johnny Giles saluted “a great man”. P 29 W 14 D 8 L 7 F 49: A 25 62% successful 1974-77. discipline: tbc 1 players managed: tbc. There is a bottle of cognac on top of his coffin. He would be paid £340,000 per year, tax-free. The club also renamed the North Stand in his honour. Don and Elsie moved to a neat bungalow on Broom Road. When you grow up a Teessider, you know that Clough was one of your own, but few people mention The Don. However, it would be both churlish and nonsense to allow these allegations to detract from Don Revie’s legacy in football. Alan Ball, famously a World Cup winner with England as a young midfielder in July 1966, claimed that Revie and Leeds United had attempted to hijack his proposed transfer from Blackpool to Everton in late summer of 1966. The rest is history and conjecture, the record books versus The Damned United, and Elsie was there for it all. One explanation is that Revie, unlike Clough, never played for his hometown club. It was left to Johnny to watch over his five children. It doesn’t help that his opponent was arguably the most iconic figure in English football history, and that their key battle ground, while defining Revie, eventually served only as a precursor for Brian Clough’s redemption at Nottingham Forest. Ronnie Dog Media Comm. Peter Lorimer, who has died aged 74, will be remembered as one of the most explosive and influential members of the greatest side in Leeds United's history. Throw a ball on to the well-groomed lawn and who knows what might happen. This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Leeds United legend Peter Lorimer has died, aged 74 “Don Revie asked Peter to play right wing, asked me to play left wing, which we did. By then, he had plans in place to head for Dubai, where he would begin a six-year contract worth £340,000, tax-free. Duncan and Kim went with him. His decision to quit his post was given a further degree of “spice” that it probably didn’t need by an event somewhat outside Revie’s control. They were calling him, wanting to know if Daily Mail writer Jeff Powell’s headline ‘scoop’ on Revie resigning was true. “This came from my mother… to this day I’m probably the most superstitious man in the world,” Revie said later. Then at last, enough pennies were found to send him inside Ayresome for a match. Their home was adapted to accommodate his wheelchair and an electric frame that helped him stand up. Revie’s mother died when he was still a child, and his father was an unemployed carpenter. By 1977 he was a treacherous mercenary. However, neither man was prepared to repeat those allegations under oath in court. They failed even to send a representative to his funeral, although – to his eternal credit – Alex Ferguson was there, and Denis Law, as well as most of the … By contrast, and especially since that day, Revie has been revered in West Yorkshire in the manner you would normally associate with royalty. The Sctoalnd international was a key part of the club's golden age under Don Revie, winning two league titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup and remains … Tommy Duncan’s daughters, Jenny, Agnes and Elsie, had returned north to live in Lochgelly with their mother. This influenced his thinking i… His father, also named Donald, was a joiner who found himself frequently out of work during the Great Depression. A workhouse that backed on to the Holgate End of Ayresome Park had only closed in the 1920s and hung around as an empty threat. In October 1949, they were married. Revie remained at Sunderland until he was signed by Leeds United in November 1958 for a … These nobles of English football are in Scotland to say goodbye. It had once hissed, clanked and belched all the grimy tunes of the industrial revolution. Every day they lived as if a return to impoverished mid-century Middlesbrough was only one false move away. The family researched treatments, transporting their beloved husband and father to clinics in America and the Soviet Union. ©JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Even when he overturned that ruling in the High Court, Mr Justice Cantley denounced him as “greedy” and branded his England departure an “outrageous example of disloyalty, breach of trust, discourtesy and selfishness”. The quiet thickens halfway along when on one side houses give way to a cemetery. “They used to call him Mister Handsome in the dressing-rooms of the Fifties,” wrote Thornton, “and he was always very happy about it… Yet it never affected his sang froid, because he was always so concerned about just one particular person – Elsie.”, Football transfers to Hull City, Manchester City, Sunderland and finally Leeds meant classroom transfers for Elsie. He won two league titles, the FA Cup and League Cup with Leeds under legendary manager Don Revie. Perhaps they reflect upon a tumultuous recent few weeks – Hillsborough horror, Arsenal’s melodramatic championship heist, England winning at Hampden and blood on the streets afterwards. According to Ball, the Yorkshire outfit had sent him a ‘bung’ of £300 as a ‘carrot’ to sign for Leeds instead. Novel and film The Damned United bottled and pickled that very mood. Originally from Northern Ireland, I now live in the United States- which makes getting to games a little bit more difficult! They lived at first in Surrey until finally, in July 1986, Don’s promise to Elsie was fulfilled. But the yards and commons knew of his talent; grass blades whispered in the wind that the boy Revie could play. Revie the footballer hit his peak in the mid-1950s. When Tommy Duncan died, Uncle Jock had taken in his two sons, David and John. And for Peter Lorimer, who has died at the age of 74, all three certainly do.Leeds legend Peter Lorimer had died aged 74Peter Lorimer had the hardest shot in football, clocked at 90mph Peter Lorimer starred for Scotland against Brazil in the 1974 […] However, in a final snub to a man they had never forgiven, the Football Association neither sent condolences nor any representative to the funeral. HOT-SHOT Lorimer. She was no supine, clichéd footballer’s wife. The Revies returned to the United Kingdom in 1984. Neither, though, did his release: football. Revie was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in May 1987 and publicly announced his illness in August of that year. From 1946, his manager was to be Johnny Duncan, a Fifer. It was. In Warriston’s overflow room, a few Leeds United fans gather. Revie had been a hulking man of 17 stone, the kind of Teessider whose pint you never spill. He was just 61 years of age. It was one heck of a life! Don Revie was a great man, a giant of the game. Put simply, Don had ‘jumped’ before he was ‘pushed’. He and Elsie slotted into community life. The inhabitants of Lancaster Gate were appalled by what they viewed as treachery by Revie. Why Relentless Brendan Rodgers is Perfect Antidote to Foxes Malaise. Never actually saw him live most leeds fans of my generation can't orc Won't forgive his antics afhrt he lost his place in 1972 FA cup team. In his last days, he was moved to the BUPA hospital in Murrayfield. Sometimes a nickname does tell a story. Also present are Allan Clarke and Mick Jones, Joe Jordan and Gordon McQueen. Don Revie: the Middle East, untimely death & lasting legacy, Boca Juniors overcome plucky Tolima in Libertadores, Tactical Analysis: Roma edge past Empoli on Ranieri’s return, Arsenal are taking the risk of ending up like Manchester United. He leaves a … Elsie also had to live with Revie’s epic superstitions – his lucky blue suits with charms in the pockets, his fear of ornamental elephants and birds, his habit of walking to the nearest traffic lights and back when Leeds arrived at a new hotel, his hiring of a gypsy to rid Elland Road of its curse. In 1961 he was appointed manager. Peter Lorimer was part of Leeds' most successful team under Don Revie (PA) But Lorimer, who has died at the age of 74, was known not only for his spectacular goals, but also for … Sadly Revie would not live to see it, his painful struggle with motor neurone disease blighting the last couple of years of his life before he died in May 1989. There they loiter and mourn a man taken too soon. Revie left school at 14 to become an apprentice bricklayer. Don Revie: 29 matches in charge. “Only a boy who has lost his mother knows what heartache it means,” wrote her son in Soccer’s Happy Wanderer. She had to live with the glory and the dismay. When you add in the diverse personalities found in any club dressing-room, it is a testament to Don Revie’s man-management abilities that he successfully created such a tightly-bonded group for such a long period of time. Bell Street in Middlesbrough is a stubby road of tight terraced houses. It is well worth your time, believe me! It is incurable anywhere in the world... I’m living as normally as possible and will not give up – that is something I have never done. Don Revie slipped away on 26 May 1989, a few hours before that decisive and dramatic Liverpool versus Arsenal game. No move would be completed until Don had talked it over with her. He is your other uncle, the outcast one who fled years ago. He took a job as manager of the United Arab Emirates. He made his final public appearance on May 11, 1988 at Elland Road at a charity football match held to raise money for research into the disease, but … He forged an empire at Leeds United, a club that had been nothing more than a run-of-the-mill Second Division outfit when he arrived as a player in 1958. Duncan [registered in Leicester, December 1949]. On 30 May his remains were cremated after a funeral service. Once the results on the pitch started to take a nosedive (as they had for the preceding 6-8 months), there was only likely to be one outcome, and the word on Fleet Street was that the patrons at Lancaster Gate had been making discreet enquiries to Ipswich Town regarding the availability of their young manager, Bobby Robson. “The roar of the crowd at Ayresome Park can be heard quite plainly in Bell Steet,” Revie wrote in the first line of his 1955 autobiography, Soccer’s Happy Wanderer. Not yet 60, he attributed the aches scything down the backs of his legs to an old football injury. Don Revie was born and raised at number 20, now pebble-dashed in the colour of a well-worn Leeds United shirt. Goodbye to the boss, goodbye to The Don, goodbye to another age. It was claimed that Revie had tried to arrange a bribe through his captain Billy Bremner, for Wolves to ‘throw’ the vital final league game of the season against Leeds United in 1971-72. They sought to impose a total ban on any involvement with English football for the next 10 years on the former Leeds United boss. The founder of Soccerex has died aged 62.. Duncan Revie, son of former England manager Don passed away peacefully after a brief illness. Today Don Revie, latterly of Kinross, will be cremated. For resigning, the FA hit Revie with a decade’s ban from the domestic game. V. // Emiel Hertecantlaan 19a 9290 Berlare - Belgium // BTW (VAT) BE 0693988181. It is possible to imagine retired Revie at the garden gate, hearing beyond the silence, hearing the cataclysmic din of an Elland Road night game. “Have a few drinks on me and there must be no sad faces,” Revie had said towards the end. For five seasons, she was compelled to wear the same suede coat to matches. His father, also Don, was an unemployed joiner. However, in truth, the number of trophies Leeds should have won under Revie’s guidance is probably at least double what they managed. For much of his boyhood, young Don would stand and wait for the men attached to those names as they crossed Bell Street en route to training, gathering head pats and autographs. Indeed, both Wolves midfielder Danny Hegan and Leeds keeper Gary Sprake were subsequently quoted in newspapers, verifying that such a bribe attempt had taken place. After the funeral, Bremner, Keegan and all shuffle down the steps and on to the crackly gravel outside. At that time, Revie had no intention of returning to England. Another is the scandal and stereotype that mauled the former’s reputation in the last decade or so of his life. In Revie’s defence, and what may not have been widely known at the time, was that the FA were almost certainly making moves by then to have him replaced as England manager anyway. That service was attended by a myriad of famous figures from the football world, included Kevin Keegan, Alex Ferguson, Brian Moore, Denis Law and most of his former players from Leeds United. His statue now looks upon all arriving at Elland Road’s main entrance. The 17-year-old signed to Filbert Street in 1944. Sunderland captain Don Revie shake hands with Leeds United legend John Charles. Outside Warriston Crematorium, the princes of Elland Road queue. Leeds and England hero Norman Hunter died on Friday - he was 76 years old Hunter was a part of England's 1966 team but didn't play in the World Cup As a player at Leeds under Don Revie… Leeds United have confirmed that club legend Peter Lorimer has died, at the age of 74. The man had nothing less than a sensational career and was certainly one of the pioneering men of that age, along with luminaries such as Matt Busby, Bill Shankly, Brian Clough, Jock Stein and Alf Ramsey. Peter could do anything, he could get by people, he was a great crosser of the ball. Johnny Giles once quipped: ‘if you kicked one Leeds player, you’d kicked all of us…’. Only a handful of men have done similar in British football and produced consistently productive teams like Revie did. That fight for him involved fundraising for an MND charity. In 1939, Margaret Revie died of cancer. The fact that Don Revie stuck by him when we had much better keeper in reserve in david Harvey is e em worse IMHO Try as I might I can't or Won't forgive him. However, nostalgic tales of great games and players of years gone by are where my heart lies- I hope you enjoy these tales. No footballer has divided opinions more than former Leeds keeper Gary Sprake, who has died aged 71. On 26 May 1989 Don Revie finally lost his battle against the disease and died in Murrayfield Private Hospital in Edinburgh. That was the media line and football stuck to it. Mr Revie has been staying at a Kinross hotel while finalising details of his new home. In 1954, he was the English game’s Player of the Year and a phrase had been coined for his Manchester City side’s tactically innovative 4-2-4 formation: The Revie Plan. Leeds United legendary midfielder Peter Lorimer died on Saturday aged 74 Lorimer is Leeds' all-time goalscorer with 238 goals in 705 appearances He was a pivotal player in Don Revie… Elsie must have been impressed. However, Revie still did not see eye-to-eye with Les McDowall and on 3rd November1956 played his final game for City before moving to Sunderland for a fee of £24,000. It was time for a retirement of golf and serenity in Scotland. Clough has a statue in Albert Park and a plaque on that family home, at 11 Valley Road. They failed to mark the death of Don Revie, a tragic and cruel end from Motor Neurone Disease. The Middlesbrough young Don knew was filthy poor. I hope you’ve enjoyed reading it. ‘Uncle Jock, the pleasant, experienced fellow who guided Don over the early years, the man whose niece became Mrs Revie.” Thus wrote Eric Thornton in his 1970 book, Leeds United and Don Revie. Don Revie is an exception. On 30 October 1975, Revie suffered a Halloween ‘horror show’ in Bratislava, where his side (including two of his former Leeds United men, Allan Clarke and Paul Madeley) encountered a hugely physical Czech side that more than ‘left the boot in’. Long gone was the strong bull of a man who had terrorised top division defenders during the 1940s and 1950s. Meaning of deeply offensive ant... What was said to Glen Kamara? That’s exactly the mentality that Revie wanted to foster, and it made his teams even harder to play against. Don and Elsie made the best of what was supposed to be their Kinross idyll. Peter Lorimer was a key member of the renowned Leeds team which rose to prominence under Don Revie during the 1960s and 1970s. Profile: Full name: Donald George Revie OBE: Born : 10 July 1927 at 20 Bell Street, Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire [registered in Middlesbrough, September 1927]. It is curtailed at one end by a fence obscuring the A66 motorway, and at the other by a main thoroughfare. The route skirts the housing development built upon what was once Ayresome Park. Barring a disastrous 44-day spell as Don Revie's successor at Leeds United in 1974, success followed Clough for the remainder of the 1970s after he … “It was a shattering moment when I discovered I had the disease,” Revie told a TV reporter in August 1987, “but you have to fight it. His mother, a washerwoman, died of cancerwhen he was 12. The fruitlessness of these trips did not stop the News of the World printing a cruel article claiming that Revie had been miraculously cured in Moscow. Then one summer, wartime lately over, Don joined the Duncan boys for a holiday in Fife. The spectre of poverty burrowed its way into young Don and never left him. 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