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Tittel: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Tom SDesember 23, 2007, 12:21:12
Godt å sjå at dei vil hedre kanskje den beste spiller gjennom tidene å ha båret Leeds United sin uniform!
 :)

http://www.leedsutd-mad.co.uk/news/loadnews.asp?cid=TMNW&id=368787
Tittel: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: h.bOktober 09, 2009, 11:17:39
John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer!

http://blog.sport.co.uk/Football/414/Top_Ten_British_players_who_have_played_abroad__.aspx
Gratulere gamle mann. Dette fortjener du der du sitter med en whisky sammen med Billy der oppe og våker over oss
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: aurenOktober 09, 2009, 11:29:46
Vel fortjent!

Er vel den største som har tredd i seg den hvite drakta også, dog den neppe var hvit i hans tid... :)

auren
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: bwirumOktober 09, 2009, 12:26:09
Tja...

http://images.teamtalk.com/09/03/800x600/John-Charles-Leeds-United-1962_2068324.jpg
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Rudi G.Oktober 09, 2009, 14:50:28
Ingen over, ingen ved siden. Sir John Charles, The Gentle Giant, Il Gigante Buono er den største igjennom tidene. 8)
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: ollanOktober 09, 2009, 18:38:06
En stor spiller, en stor personlighet og en fantasisk hyggelig mann å prate med, over en øl eller to. Var så "heldig " å få oppleve den gripende minnestunden på ER i forbindelse med hans begravelse.
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Rudi G.Oktober 09, 2009, 18:42:57
En stor spiller, en stor personlighet og en fantasisk hyggelig mann å prate medover en øl eller to. Var så "heldig " å få oppleve den gripende minnestunden på ER i forbindelse med hans begravelse.

Jeg satt på West Stand i 1. omg og John Charles Stand i 2. omg! Gripende var bare fornavnet!
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Tom SOktober 09, 2009, 18:57:12
STOR fotballspiller!

Det er synd å snakke med mange såkalte fotballelskere og så viser det seg at de aldri har høyrt om John Charles. Når ein nemner at han er kåra til beste utlending i Juventus gjennom alle tider av Juves egne fans, vert de fleste sjokka.

Mange unge vekser opp og høyrer om Pele, Best og Maradona, men ikkje om kanskje den beste av de alle - Sir John Charles!

Var dessverre ikkje på ER under denne minnestunden, men min bror var.
Var forøvrig så heldig å møte John på The Commercial og fekk hilst på og tatt ein skål!

Denne kåringen fortener John Charles - RIP!
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: ollanOktober 09, 2009, 18:57:36
var vel ingen omganger i den minnestunden...Kun 1 time med minnetaler  før båren ble kjørt rundt gressmatten mens ca 8-10 000 stod og klappet..Kampen lørdagen før huskes vel best for k***l sitt utligningsmål for looserpool..
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Rudi G.Oktober 09, 2009, 19:03:27
var vel ingen omganger i den minnestunden...Kun 1 time med minnetaler  før båren ble kjørt rundt gressmatten mens ca 8-10 000 stod og klappet..Kampen lørdagen før huskes vel best for k***l sitt utligningsmål for looserpool..

Det har du selvsakt helt rett i ollan. Jeg tenkte på kampen lørdagen før som du henviser til.
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Torpe-doOktober 10, 2009, 16:39:44
En av de mange spillerene, dog en av de viktigste, som virkelig gjør at jeg kunne tenkt meg å vært ungdom / voksen på den tid.
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Rudi G.Desember 21, 2011, 17:41:21
Sitat;

Stopper John Charles

Bokstavelig talt en gigant, og det var med rette han bar sine tilnavn Gentle Giant og Il Buon Gigante. King John var en verdensstjerne av enormt format, og han var like god som spiss som han var som stopper. Han ble toppscorer både i Leeds (den gang klubben ikke engang var en parentes) og i Juventus.
 
- Og jeg spilte jo halvparten av tiden i forsvar, som han understreket hver gang jeg traff ham. – Jeg startet gjerne på topp, og etter å ha scoret og gitt oss ledelsen gikk jeg tilbake i forsvar og sørget for at vi vant.
 
Charles var fra Wales, og var den store stjernen da de deltok i VM i 1958, der de tapte for Brasil i kvartfinalen. Siden sa Pelé: – Vi var heldige ettersom John Charles ikke spilte, med ham på motsatt halvdel er det slett ikke sikkert vi hadde vunnet!
 
Jeg traff Charles tre ganger, første gang på restauranten La Comida i Leeds sammen med min daværende kollega Reidar i Sport- & Spesialreiser. Vi spiste middag sammen med Charles, Peter Lorimer med kone og Frank Strandli.


http://www.dagbladet.no/fotball/blogg/?p=2128

Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: SuperLeeds!Desember 21, 2011, 18:08:45
1000 % enig. En Gentleman og hederskar på alle mulige måter.

Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Ankerjon15Desember 21, 2011, 20:10:58
Var på puben til Lorimer i 1999 før kampen mellom LEEDS og man.u.res. 1-1 og var så heldig og treffe Sir John Charles. Der ble det tatt bilde av meg og sønnen min med Sir John som jeg er stolt av. En virkelig hedersmann. Vel fortjent
Tittel: Sv: John Charles kåret til tidenes britiske spiller utenfor de britiske øyer
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Februar 17, 2015, 10:26:41
Et fantastisk klipp fra Leeds i 1954: JOHN CHARLES ER IKKE TIL SALGS!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D5jlJoLdta0

 :)
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Februar 17, 2015, 10:29:43
Welsh Greats- John Charles - Del 1:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bzR2pECXXZ4

Del 2:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j1tBH8UQIFQ


The John Charles Story - Del 1
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M3XcPVuobx8

Del 2
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SXIaxUB8XJc

Del 3
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hhzJLrWgpIs

 :)
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mars 06, 2015, 13:37:24
En artikkel om John Charles og Bobby Collins testimonial i 1988 med et Youtube-klipp fra kampen med bl.a. Michel Platini:

http://sabotagetimes.com/reportage/platini-in-a-leeds-kit-the-madness-of-john-charles-testimonial/

 :)


Her er lenken til tråden til Bobby Collins, som døde for et års tid siden etter lang tids sykdom:

http://forum.leedsunited.no/index.php/topic,20503.0.html
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juli 19, 2015, 12:27:44
What a run:

http://www.britishpathe.com/video/no-transfer-for-john-charles/query/leeds+city

 :)
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Desember 23, 2015, 22:22:52
In the press #OnThisDay 23/12 1954, a debate about the great John Charles. Up-front or defence? #lufc chose well!

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Great man! Great player!
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: AsbjørnJuni 03, 2017, 09:49:11
Champions League-finale i Wales. Ett av lagene som spiller er Juventus.
John Charles er borte. Men sønnene lever. Derfor er de inviterte til kveldens kamp.
Daily Mirror har en fin sak om John Charles i dag.

Fine sitat fra Jackie Charlton ;)



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Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 03, 2017, 16:07:57
Champions League: Juve’s debt to Leeds United legend John Charles

John Charles in his Leeds United days 13:44Friday 02 June 2017 6 HAVE YOUR SAY

JOHN CHARLES’S impact at Juventus was so great that his name is still uttered in revered tones there today. “Il Gigante Buono” comes the reply whenever Charles’s name is heard by supporters of the Bianconeri. They know Charles as ‘The Gentle Giant’ in Turin – the legacy of five goal-filled seasons in which he won three league titles and two Italian Cups and was never booked or sent off.

Charles scored 108 goals in 155 matches between 1957 and 1962 as he became that rarest of British exports – the successful footballer abroad. So significant was Swansea-born Charles’s Italian job that he was voted Juventus’ best foreign player of all time when the club celebrated its centenary in 1997. Charles died seven years later at the age of 72, but it is fitting that Juve hope to overcome Real Madrid in his native Wales for what would be the Old Lady’s first Champions League crown since 1996.

“He loved the place,” Charles’s son Mel said ahead of the showpiece final at the National Stadium of Wales in Cardiff on Saturday night. “He went back to Italy a few times after his playing days. “He had a lot of friends out there and was always pleased that people remembered watching him play.” Charles was a Swansea apprentice before Leeds United lured him away in 1948 at the age of 17.

He had made his debut for club and country by 1950, and was equally adept playing at centre-half or centre-forward. Charles had scored 157 goals in 297 games when Juventus wrote a cheque for £65,000 for his services in August, 1957 – a British transfer record which almost doubled the previous mark. The goals and trophies just kept coming for Charles in Turin. So, too, the trappings of success when the maximum wage for players back home was set at £17 per week.

“I was born in 1956, so, unfortunately, I was too young to watch my dad play for Juventus,” said Mel, who spent his formative years in Italy with brothers Terry and Peter. “But I have wonderful memories of living in a villa overlooking Turin and a maid looking after all of us. “The place was fantastic and they couldn’t do enough for my dad and all the family.”

Charles was an engaging character who was admired for refusing to lash out at the often illicit attentions of Italian defenders. He was a favourite of the Agnelli family, Juventus’ main benefactors, and his love of life in Italy also saw him record, with some success, the song Sixteen Tons.

“I think it got to number two in the Chinese charts,” laughs Mel. “But dad loved the people and playing football in Italy. “He was always proud that he was one of the few British players who was a success out there.” Charles returned to Leeds in 1962 and also had spells at Roma, Cardiff and Hereford before retiring. He later went into management at Hereford and Merthyr as well as the pub trade in Leeds before his death in February, 2004.

Read more at: http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/champions-league-juve-s-debt-to-leeds-united-legend-john-charles-1-8575635
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juli 08, 2017, 22:14:35
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Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juli 26, 2017, 12:12:09
Ny bok:

Portrait of an icon: John Charles

Date published: Wednesday 26th July 2017 8:24

 
The business of ranking things in order of their ability (and thus crowning a winner) is a very modern concept. That is not to say that in the pre-internet, pre-listicle era nobody had controversial opinions, but the obsession with comparison did not exist as it does today.

Such an obsession is, naturally, completely meaningless. The arguments over Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, for example, are not only never-ending because both camps are so entrenched, but also vacuous. Football is a team sport rather than individual pursuit, and only one team can have Messi and one team Ronaldo. It does not matter who is better, only which team outperforms the other.

Comparing players from different eras is harder still. The developments in technology, nutrition, medical expertise, coaching, academies and equipment all assist the maximisation of natural talent far more than has ever been achieved. ‘Who was better: Stanley Matthews or Glenn Hoddle?’ is a question loaded with so many variables that it makes any answer nothing more than preference.

Instead, we should agree (or at least reasonably discuss) on pillars of each era, greats who represented the skill, strength of character or both in order to increase the game’s popularity and reputation for sporting excellence. By every measure, John Charles was one of these pillars. He was British football’s first true superstar, and probably our most successful football export since the game itself.

There is also an argument for Charles to be labelled as the most complete player of his generation, a bit more subjective than simple comparison. The famous anecdote is that in the space of one week Bobby Moore was asked to name the best striker he had ever faced, and Nat Lofthouse the best defender. Both gave the same answer: “John Charles”.

Multi-functional players are not an extinct species, a sepia-tinted notion. Javier Mascherano, Philipp Lahm, Gareth Bale and Thierry Henry are all examples of elite players who have changed position and excelled. Yet none have ever done so as dramatically or with as much success as Charles.

First and foremost, Charles was Leeds’ greatest sporting son, despite his Welsh upbringing. When he died unexpectedly in 2004 after a heart attack at the age of 72, a city mourned as one. As the funeral car drove around the side of the Elland Road pitch on the way to the service, hundreds of fans paid their last respects. In Leeds today you can drive down John Charles Way and John Charles Approach, visit the John Charles Centre for Sport or sit in the John Charles stand to watch Leeds play. The city is immensely proud of their sporting pillar.

Charles was brought to West Yorkshire by manager Frank Buckley in 1948 when aged 17, relocating from his family home in Swansea. He began life as a non-nonsense defender, but quickly gained a reputation as a gentlemanly player amid a sea of nefarity.

Such was his development at Leeds that Charles became Wales’ youngest ever senior international a year later, a record eventually broken by Ryan Giggs. He would play 38 times for his country, savagely targeted and injured during the 1958 World Cup. In 2004, Charles was voted at number 19 in a list of Wales’ 100 heroes, and was voted as their greatest ever player a year earlier.

After injury forced Charles to have surgery to remove cartilage in both of his knees, Buckley decided to try his central defender as a striker, with Leeds desperately needing goals; the effect was instant. Having previously scored four times in 109 career club appearances, Charles scored 68 times in 79 league games over the next two seasons. His 29 goals in 42 Second Division matches in 1955/56 earned Leeds promotion back to the top flight. His 38 league goals the following season took them into the top half and made him the country’s top goalscorer. In five years as a striker, Charles had scored exactly 150 goals for Leeds.

Charles was a complete centre forward. Jack Charlton says that he was ‘the best header of a ball I ever saw in my life’, and that aerial ability and physique were combined with a power, shooting ability and ambidexterity that gave Charles the look of a superhero. He was as close to perfect physical specimen as British sport has produced.

More famously still was Charles’ personality; he was the gentleman footballer. Never booked or sent off throughout his career, defenders repeatedly tried to wind Charles up in order to distract him from his game. None ever achieved the feat.

“John wasn’t only one of the greatest footballers who ever lived,” said Sir Bobby Robson. “He was one of the greatest men ever to play the game.” International referee Clive Thomas was just as eloquent about his countryman: “If you had 22 players of John’s calibre, there would be no need for referees – only time-keepers.”

It was not long before Juventus came calling, a world record fee of £65,000 agreed between the two clubs in 1957. To understand both how unusual a move it was for a British player and Charles’ own understandable insularity, we can turn to the player’s own words: “The manager called me in and said, ‘Juventus want you.’ I said, ‘Who are Juventus?’ and he looked at me and said, ‘They’re one of the best teams in Italy.’ I’d never heard of them.”

If Charles faced a difficult challenge in settling abroad, it did not show. He scored 93 goals in 155 games over five years for Juventus, taken into the bosom of the club and named Il Buon Gigante, the gentle giant. During those five seasons, Juventus won three Scudetti and two Coppa Italias, with Charles named Serie A Player of the Year. Such was Charles’ impact on Italy’s football culture, in 1997 he was named as Serie A’s greatest ever foreign player. An inexhaustive list of those behind him: Michel Platini, Diego Maradona, Denis law, Ruud Gullit, Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Marco van Basten.

Charles was not just loved by Juventus’ supporters, but was cherished by the club. This was a boy from Wales via Leeds who had come to Italy to enjoy a different, finer life, yet had embraced every part of Italian football culture and never behaved in any way but impeccably. “We cry for a great champion and a great man,” club vice-president Roberto Bettega said upon learning of Charles’ death. “John was a person who interpreted the spirit of Juventus in the best possible manner, and also represented the sport in the best and purest way.”

“He was an extraordinary person, I would say from another world because of his human qualities,” former Juventus teammate Giampiero Boniperti said. “He was a great friend and an extraordinary team-mate. John was one of the most loyal and honest persons I have ever met.”

After leaving Italy, the spark left Charles’ game. He tried to rediscover the magic at Leeds, Cardiff, Hereford and even Roma, but to no avail. Charles found it difficult to acclimatise back to life in England. A large part of him would always remain in Turin. His post-playing career brought failed business ventures and financial difficulty, and he publicly admitted to falling out of love with a new, commercialised football.

The only possible criticism labelled at Charles is that he was too nice, praising with faint damnation in an admittedly patronising manner. To fondly remember his gallantry and kindness is to reminisce of a distant time, when being a successful footballer and playing football as if it were mere pastime were not mutually exclusive. Charles was a hero not just for his ability nor achievement, but because of his personality. Sometimes the good guys don’t finish last.

Daniel Storey – The Portrait of an Icon book will be available to pre-order on August 1, and is released on August 15.
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010September 09, 2018, 22:03:02
James Rowlands

Wandering through Paddington station the other day and I spotted a new train named after #lufc legend John Charles. Nice touch #GWR (Il Gigante Buono was his nickname whilst at Juve) #mot #ForzaJuve


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Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010November 06, 2018, 18:47:34
New novel tells how Leeds United legend John Charles conquered Italy

Published: 16:39 Tuesday 06 November 2018
 John Charles in action for Leeds United.
John Charles in action for Leeds United.
A new novel has been published telling the trailblazing story of Leeds United legend John Charles as he tackled his very own Italian job.


Penned by Leeds writer and lifelong United fan Robert Endeacott, The Gigante is a fictionalised account of King John’s time in Italy after he moved to Turin side Juventus in 1957.

 Robert Endeacott.
Robert Endeacott.
The book follows the Welshman’s exploits on the pitch as he wrote himself into Juventus folklore, earning the nickname Il Gigante Buono, or the Gentle Giant.

It also provides a fascinating insight into his life away from football, as he and first wife Peggy tried to come to terms with the culture shock of Turin in an era when British players rarely moved abroad.

And 53-year-old Robert hopes his 10th book – which was originally announced at the start of the year only for its publication to be delayed – will prove a champion read for Leeds fans everywhere.

He said: “I’m delighted The Gigante is finally out, it has been something of a journey for myself and the publisher but we got there in the end.

John Charles.

“I loved writing about the great man John Charles and I’m honoured to have been able to do so.

“I’m immensely grateful to his friends and family, especially Peggy who has been wonderful throughout and a great interviewee. She makes a fine cuppa too.

“The Gigante is a fiction using factual information, it is ostensibly a tribute to the Charles family, John mainly of course, and I hope I’ve done them justice.

“I feel I have, simply because I had nothing negative to write, it is not that sort of story.

“Proud Welshman John, one of the world’s greatest footballers of all time, was also an honorary Yorkshireman, and whilst he left Leeds for a time, Leeds never left John Charles.”

Beeston-based Robert’s previous novels include One Northern Soul, Dirty Leeds and After Extra Time. He also had a foray into music writing in 2014 with Peaches, a book about punk rock band The Stranglers.

The Gigante has been published by Ockley Books and can be purchased from the www.ockleybooks.co.uk website.

It is also available from United’s Elland Road superstore and will be on sale shortly in all good bookshops.

A launch event is being planned at Beeston’s John Charles Centre for Sport, which was renamed after the United great following his death in 2004.

John made more than 300 appearances for the Whites and scored 157 goals, the vast majority between 1949 and 1957, although he had a brief second spell at Elland Road in 1962.

Equally adept at centre-forward and centre-half, his move to Juventus for £65,000 broke the British transfer record.

He was named the best foreign player to appear in Juventus’s black and white stripes when the Italian side celebrated its centenary in 1997.

John also helped Wales reach the quarter-finals of the 1958 World Cup.


Yep
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Desember 27, 2018, 08:32:20
History of Leeds
On this day (27th December) in 1931, John Charles, Britain’s greatest-ever footballer, was born in Swansea. So, here’s a picture of my mum sitting on his knee – he used to lodge near my grandparents' family in Beeston.

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John Charles (born OTD in 1931) played 308 times for Leeds United (in two spells) and 155 times for Juventus. He also represented Wales in the 1958 World Cup finals in Sweden. His Leeds record of 42 goals in the 1953-54 season may never be beaten.


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His claim to greatness derives from his unique ability to play at centre back or centre forward, with equal brilliance, and his combination of height, strength, technical ability and speed.
The Gentle Giant died in 2004. The John Charles Centre for Sport is named in his honour


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Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: sportcarl1Desember 27, 2018, 12:09:54
He was the king
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Januar 29, 2019, 09:24:00
Liker dette bildet:

FootballRetroPlus

John Charles chased by fans at Elland Road!

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Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Februar 21, 2019, 18:00:21
Arcansas LUFC
@lufcstats John Charles stats would be good for today sir

Lufcstats
327 apps, 157 goals

Arcansas LUFC
 also what... our only player to ever be put in the mix for Balón d’or ?

Lufcstats
Indeed

Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Februar 22, 2019, 17:42:04
JH

Find someone that looks at you the same way Del Piero looks at John Charles. Not many better photos on here than this


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Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: h.bFebruar 23, 2019, 10:08:52
JH

Find someone that looks at you the same way Del Piero looks at John Charles. Not many better photos on here than this


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Oser respekt her ja
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Hallgeir *Februar 23, 2019, 12:30:21
Flott bilde!

Se den kontrollen han har på hodestøtende spesielt (minner meg om Chapman - bare bedre) , men Charles hadde jo opplagt store kvaliteter "langs bakken" også.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SK7q7vX4w9A
Tittel: Sv: LEGENDE: John Charles
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 06, 2019, 16:57:34
Mal Winkle Football Memoriblia

John Charles during his National Service with the 12th Royal Lancers at Carlisle 1950-52. He was allowed back to play for Leeds United at weekends
#LUFC

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