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Gordon McQueen RIP 13:07 - Jun 15 with 1337 viewsWestover

Only 70 no age RIP.
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Gordon McQueen RIP on 13:27 - Jun 15 with 1264 viewsVic

Sad to hear this. A proper footballer. RIP

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Gordon McQueen RIP on 13:32 - Jun 15 with 1239 viewshomer_123

Am I right in thinking that he had comparatively few Scotland caps?

Ade Akinbiyi couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...
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Gordon McQueen RIP on 13:50 - Jun 15 with 1191 viewsthatbdude

Upsetting news. Was a great footballer and person

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Gordon McQueen RIP on 13:54 - Jun 15 with 1181 viewsBigCommon

Old school, hard as nails... Sad news.
Fondly remembered, I'm sure...
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Gordon McQueen RIP on 13:56 - Jun 15 with 1166 viewsChurchman

Top player for both Leeds and Man Utd. RIP.
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Gordon McQueen RIP on 14:59 - Jun 15 with 1084 viewsIPS_wich

In the mid-90s I played in the Leeds Uni second XI football team and his nephew was captain of the first XI. Decent player and he idolised his uncle. So more than anything my heart goes out to his nephew and the rest of his family. Raising a glass in his honour. 🍷
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Gordon McQueen RIP on 15:34 - Jun 15 with 1035 viewsjontysnut

Gordon McQueen RIP on 14:59 - Jun 15 by IPS_wich

In the mid-90s I played in the Leeds Uni second XI football team and his nephew was captain of the first XI. Decent player and he idolised his uncle. So more than anything my heart goes out to his nephew and the rest of his family. Raising a glass in his honour. 🍷


Yes he's done something right if Leeds and Man U share some love. Good player, decent bloke and a proper football person. Not many United players can claim to have had 6 stuck past them at Ipswich.
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Gordon McQueen RIP on 17:02 - Jun 15 with 912 viewswoodbridge_blue

Sad news.

Very good centre half.

I remember him having a scrap with his own goalkeeper and fellow Scot, David Harvey, I think in an FA Cup tie against Manchester City at Elland Road.

He was best mates with another shrinking violet, Joe Jordan, and he followed him to Old Trafford. Possibly a factor in the start of Leeds' demise in the late 70s.
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