![]() Subscribe to OffTheBall's YouTube channel for more videos, like usįor the latest sporting news and content. You can listen to John Giles every Thursday evening at 7.30 pm on Off The Ballĭownload the brand new OffTheBall App in theĪpp Store right now! We've got you covered! You can watch John Giles recount the glory days of on-pitch verbals below: "There was an edge to it, but a bit of humour." "My reaction was: 'You keep your fucking nose out!' And I hear Billy saying, 'Have you seen the size of his nose, wee man?' "I got into a bit of a do with Franny Lee - he could dish it about - and the first player in then was (City's) Mike Summerbee and he could get stuck in as well. "He was a great character on the pitch," recalled Giles, before directing the conversation toward a game between Leeds and Manchester City. Leeds At War - Leeds Supporters, Leeds FanChants, 5. iGerLynch LeedsUnitedWI JoshuaHolden93 stevemaher34 Gillett90 KatieLUFC Matthewlufcnews RandomChaos1307 LUFCOhio SuperLeeds75 FayeCastellano R44GZ96 DyerLUFC. Glory Glory Leeds United - Leeds Supporters, Leeds FanChants, 4. Listen to Glory Glory Leeds United on the Unknown music album Leeds United Fans Anthology I (Real United Fans Football Songs) by Leeds Supporters, Leeds FanChants, only on JioSaavn. RT Pow7777777: LUFC MOT LUFC LeedsUnited 49ers to a bright and stable future. Gelderd Aggro - Leeds Supporters, Leeds FanChants, 3. The song's lyrics also reference former player, Billy Bremner and Don Revie and also mention Mike Summerbee and George Best in the opening. Marching On Together - Leeds Supporters, Leeds FanChants, 2. 'Glory Glory Leeds United' was released in 1968 to celebrate Leeds's recent League Cup and Inter-Cities Fairs Cup successes, which are referenced in the lyrics. Playing well over 1,000 games for the club combined, the midfield pairing got plenty of practice at winding any unfortunate opposing players up. Unknown music album by Leeds Supporters, Leeds FanChants 1. League winners in 1968//74, Giles and Bremner spent 12 seasons together at Leeds United winning more or less everything else there was to be won also. "So, yeah, I would play my part, whatever it might be." ![]() "I would say back then, 'Did you see what was in the paper this morning? His wife has left him.' That kind of thing, madness really. "When we played against Arsenal once they had a midfield player - he was a little bit of a headbanger - and Bremner would say to me in ear shot of this player, 'This fella is a headbanger, John.'
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