Yes JG was a £33,000 capture from Scum, Sniffer was £165,000 & Mick cost £100,000. McQueen £30,000 & Joe Jordan cost £15,000. Sniffer was very expensive I don’t how much that would equate to today I’d forgotten he cost that much.Selby White wrote:Giles, Jones & Clarke only I believeguitarmark wrote:And look at the side again, then see how many players we actually acquired via a transfer
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During the four seasons that all eleven were there, Paul Madeley played:PhoenixUnited wrote:Same here and struggling to see where Madeley gets in!
39 league games, and 59 games in all, in 1969/70
41 league games, and 58 games in all, in 1970/71
42 league games, and 52 games in all, in 1971/72
34 league games, and 52 games in all, in 1972/73
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Think Sniffer was a england record price when he came to Leeds , from Leicester I believe
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That Paul Madeley record highlights that there was an effective squad to cover for the injuries which actually were quite consistent season after season. What was there was a Rolls Royce of squad that slotted in seamlessly when required.Clarke One Nil wrote:During the four seasons that all eleven were there, Paul Madeley played:PhoenixUnited wrote:Same here and struggling to see where Madeley gets in!
39 league games, and 59 games in all, in 1969/70
41 league games, and 58 games in all, in 1970/71
42 league games, and 52 games in all, in 1971/72
34 league games, and 52 games in all, in 1972/73
Unsung heroes also included Terry Yorath, Mick Bates and, perhaps to a lesser extent, Rod Belfitt if memory serves
We were truly blessed IMHO
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