Your National Leeds Team

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dunboyne white
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Re: Your National Leeds Team

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Paddy Kenny?
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Re: Your National Leeds Team

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Westminster wrote:I'm English but I've had a go at Wales:

1) G Sprake
2) B Stevenson
3) G Speed
4) T Yorath
5) J Charles
6) M Aizlewood
7) C Harris
8) A Curtis
9) I Rush
10) B Flynn
11) G Thomas

Speed,Aizlewood and Rush, only ones I didn't see live in a Leeds shirt.
Special mention for Carl Harris, came through the ranks at Elland Road. Traditional winger, fast, very fast, good ball control kept it close to his feet when running hard,read the game well, good crosser of the ball and decent shot. Another underrated workhorse, when other big money signings were grabbing headlines.
Clarke One Nil
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Re: Your National Leeds Team

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dunboyne white wrote:Paddy Kenny?
Yes, despite his unlucky birthday. :lol:
Westminster
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Re: Your National Leeds Team

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Saxon wrote:
Westminster wrote:I'm English but I've had a go at Wales:

1) G Sprake
2) B Stevenson
3) G Speed
4) T Yorath
5) J Charles
6) M Aizlewood
7) C Harris
8) A Curtis
9) I Rush
10) B Flynn
11) G Thomas

Speed,Aizlewood and Rush, only ones I didn't see live in a Leeds shirt.
Special mention for Carl Harris, came through the ranks at Elland Road. Traditional winger, fast, very fast, good ball control kept it close to his feet when running hard,read the game well, good crosser of the ball and decent shot. Another underrated workhorse, when other big money signings were grabbing headlines.
I liked Carl Harris too, always thought he was underrated. One of our best players in what was a declining team really in the late-70s/early-80s. I remember being upset when he left.
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Re: Your National Leeds Team

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Westminster wrote:
Saxon wrote:
Westminster wrote:I'm English but I've had a go at Wales:

1) G Sprake
2) B Stevenson
3) G Speed
4) T Yorath
5) J Charles
6) M Aizlewood
7) C Harris
8) A Curtis
9) I Rush
10) B Flynn
11) G Thomas

Speed,Aizlewood and Rush, only ones I didn't see live in a Leeds shirt.
Special mention for Carl Harris, came through the ranks at Elland Road. Traditional winger, fast, very fast, good ball control kept it close to his feet when running hard,read the game well, good crosser of the ball and decent shot. Another underrated workhorse, when other big money signings were grabbing headlines.
I liked Carl Harris too, always thought he was underrated. One of our best players in what was a declining team really in the late-70s/early-80s. I remember being upset when he left.
Must agree about Harris one of my favs in that era :thumbup:
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Re: Your National Leeds Team

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Spain

Casilla
Alejandro Machuca - (no caps at any level)
Diego LLorente
Raul Bravo
Alfonso Pedraza - (U21 - more caps than Junior Firpo)
Hugo Diaz - (no caps at any level)
Madger Gomes - (U18)
Rafa Mujica - (U19)
Pablo Hernandez
Samu Saiz - (U19)
Rodrigo Moreno

sub or late replacement Junior Firpo (U21)
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