The most successful team playing Mckenna football... 07:32 - Oct 5 with 549 views | muccletonjoe | Was Leeds United of the late 60s early 70s. They played exactly the same formation and tactics. The 2 wing backs were Cooper and Reaney , both England players. The pivot in midfield was Bremner ( a morsy type player if there ever was one) and Giles , a fantastic distributor. Wide right was Lorrimer and left the wonderful Eddie Gray. 10, was Alan Clarke , another England international, centre forward , Mick Jones. Perhaps the most uncompromising team I have ever seen in England. The centre backs were Norman Hunter and Jack Charlton. You needed to be made of pretty stern stuff to get the better of those 2. I can't see our 2 ever winning a game just by walking onto the pitch. |  | | |  |
The most successful team playing Mckenna football... on 08:59 - Oct 5 with 361 views | Sharkey | The XI that lost to Colchester. (Not much rotation going on there!) 1 Gary Sprake 2 Paul Reaney 3 Terry Cooper 4 Mick Bates 5 Jack Charlton 6 Norman Hunter 7 Peter Lorimer 8 Allan Clarke 9 Mick Jones 10 Johnny Giles 11 Paul Madeley |  | |  |
The most successful team playing Mckenna football... on 10:44 - Oct 5 with 214 views | muccletonjoe |
The most successful team playing Mckenna football... on 08:59 - Oct 5 by Sharkey | The XI that lost to Colchester. (Not much rotation going on there!) 1 Gary Sprake 2 Paul Reaney 3 Terry Cooper 4 Mick Bates 5 Jack Charlton 6 Norman Hunter 7 Peter Lorimer 8 Allan Clarke 9 Mick Jones 10 Johnny Giles 11 Paul Madeley |
Remember that. 3- 2 ray crawford. One of the biggest cup upsets. |  | |  |
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The most successful team playing Mckenna football... on 10:47 - Oct 5 with 198 views | Wallingford_Boy | We don’t play with wing backs. |  |
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The most successful team playing Mckenna football... on 11:58 - Oct 5 with 111 views | hochiblue |
The most successful team playing Mckenna football... on 08:59 - Oct 5 by Sharkey | The XI that lost to Colchester. (Not much rotation going on there!) 1 Gary Sprake 2 Paul Reaney 3 Terry Cooper 4 Mick Bates 5 Jack Charlton 6 Norman Hunter 7 Peter Lorimer 8 Allan Clarke 9 Mick Jones 10 Johnny Giles 11 Paul Madeley |
And as Ray said beforehand - Leeds are my rabbits, I always score against them. And he did. I was there, Ray always my favourite player. |  | |  |
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