• Donald George Revie OBE (10 July 1927 – 26 May 1989) was an English footballer and manager. He is best known for managing Leeds United from 1961 until...
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  • twice. The club had their most successful period under the management of Don Revie in the 1960s and 1970s, when they won the League title twice, the FA Cup...
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    matches of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Elland Road has four stands – the Don Revie (North) Stand (also known as the kop), the Jack Charlton (East) Stand...
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  • of England for a seven-match spell until Don Revie was appointed as new permanent manager in 1974. Under Revie, the team underperformed and failed to qualify...
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  • Revie Plan was a tactical system in association football used by Manchester City in the 1950s. The system was named after Manchester City player Don Revie...
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    his previous outspoken criticism of the Leeds players and their manager Don Revie. He was sacked after just 44 days in the job, but within months, he had...
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  • Revie is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname Don Revie (1927–1989), British football player and manager Gillian Revie...
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  • City F.C. Leeds had their most successful period under the management of Don Revie in the 1960s and 1970s. The club won the English league title twice, the...
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    Review for 18 years. In 1969, a new Manager of the Year award was given to Don Revie for his achievements with Leeds United, the only occasion it was presented...
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    and Terry Hibbitt, he found it difficult to establish himself ahead of Don Revie's preferred pairing of Billy Bremner and Johnny Giles. Between 1967 and...
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  • for seven matches, before the FA appointed Don Revie on a five-year contract. It was a year before Revie's England suffered a defeat but despite this...
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    bronze statues stand at Elland Road Stadium celebrating former manager Don Revie and team captain Billy Bremner. Leeds West Indian Carnival is Western...
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  • losing 1–0 to Manchester City. On 24 June 1969, Leeds United manager Don Revie paid £165,000 to Leicester City for Clarke's services. For the second...
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  • and Doncaster Rovers. He is best known for playing for Leeds during the Don Revie period. Bates was born in Armthorpe, Doncaster, and began his football...
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  • Feature Film Screenplay. Don Revie, the highly successful manager of Leeds United, is appointed manager of England in 1974. Revie's replacement at Leeds is...
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  • total but made significant contributions to the club's history (e.g. Don Revie). Players are listed according to the date of their first professional...
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    against Wales, on 11 May 1974. He was given the captaincy by manager Don Revie in 1976 after Gerry Francis fell victim to a long-term injury. He went...
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    when Don Revie was appointed as Ramsey's permanent successor. However, after the first two qualifiers for the 1976 European Championships, Revie dropped...
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  • These injuries had become so frequent that when Brian Clough succeeded Don Revie at Leeds United, he began his first team meeting by stating that if Eddie...
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    Clough was manager of Leeds United F.C. Meaney played former Leeds manager Don Revie. He co-starred in Soldiers of Fortune. In 2013, Meaney co-starred in Alan...
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    using a deep-lying centre-forward, which became known as the Revie Plan after Don Revie who played centre-forward. The system depended on maintaining...
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    Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019. "Don Revie OBE". League Managers Association. Archived from the original on 26 April...
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    Mitchell chaired a tense live studio discussion involving Brian Clough and Don Revie, immediately following Clough's sacking by Leeds United in 1974. He was...
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  • maintaining the club's success after the Don Revie era. Gray, younger brother of Eddie, joined the club under Revie as a 17-year-old left-winger and made...
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  • frequent basis meant that he was often in the side chosen by manager Don Revie at the expense of a 'specialist' in that position, though the majority...
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    after his 16th birthday; this was only a few months after Lambton signed Don Revie from Sunderland. Bremner joined Leeds along with his friend Tommy Henderson...
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    who had taken over from Bill Lambton on 1 May 1959. Lambton had signed Don Revie from Sunderland in November 1958 and Billy Bremner, a Scottish schoolboy...
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    Stadium. The Revie Plan was a variation on the tactics used by the Hungarians, involving Don Revie playing as a deep-lying centre-forward. Revie started attacks...
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  • from 1 July 1969 to 30 June 1970. At the beginning of the 1969–70 season Don Revie completed the signing of Allan Clarke from Leicester City, in the hope...
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  • founded in 1995 by Duncan Revie, CEO until his death in 2016, son of the Leeds and England manager Don Revie, COO Rita Revie and chairman Tony Martin....
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