Leeds United F.C. History
Leeds United F.C. History : Foreword
1919-29 - The Twenties
1930-39 - The Thirties
1939-46 - The War Years
1947-49 - Post War Depression
1949-57 - The Reign of King John
1957-63 - From Charles to Revie
1961-75 - The Revie Years
1975-82 - The Downward Spiral
1982-88 - The Dark Years
1988-96 - The Wilko Years
1996-04 - The Rollercoaster Ride
2004-17 - Down Among The Deadmen
100 Greatest LUFC Players Ever
Greatest Leeds United Games
Players' Profiles
Managers' Profiles
Leeds City F.C. History
Leeds City F.C. Player and Manager Profiles
Leeds United/City Statistics
Leeds United/City Captains
Leeds United/City Friendlies and Other Games
Leeds United/City Reserves and Other Teams

Leeds United Reserve Team Players:

SurnameForename/akaDebut DateLeeds CareerPositionPOBDOBDODDetails

Bailey

20-08-1960

1960-1960

CF

Nothing is known of this player other than he played Centre-Forward in several games in early 1960-61.

Bailey

Harold

30-03-1934

1934-1935

FB

Congleton

13-01-1915

He did not make the Leeds first team and played a handful of games for the Reserve team before leaving for Swindon Town at the end of the 1934-35 season. He played in five League games for the Robins and left for Cheltenham Town after the 1937-38 season.

Baird

Hugh

23-08-1958

1957-1958

CF

New Monkland

14-03-1930

Joined Leeds fro Airdrie in the 1957 close season and only made one Reserve team appearance as he was a perpetual first team player. He left Leeds for Aberdeen on 7th October 1958.

(Leeds United Player Details)

Baird

Ian James/Ian

10-09-1985

1985-1990

CF

Rotherham

01-04-1964

Although born in Rotherham, he grew up in Hampshire and won schoolboy honours for England. He joined Southampton as an apprentice in January 1980, signing as a professional in April 1982. He scored five goals in twenty League starts together with two more games from the bench, and, after being loaned to firstly Cardiff City, in November 1983, where he scored six goals in twelve starts, and then Newcastle United, in December 1984, where he netted once in four starts and one game from the bench, before he was transferred to Leeds in March 1985. At Elland Road he became a crowd favourite and in his first spell he scored thirty-three goals in eighty-four League starts and one game from the bench. He left for Portsmouth in June 1987, but after only one goal in twenty League starts he returned to Elland Road in March 1988 and scored seventeen goals in seventy-six League games and another one from the bench until Howard Wilkinson brought in Lee Chapman to replace him and he left for Middlesbrough in January 1990. He scored nineteen goals in sixty starts and three games from the bench before moving to Hearts in July 1991 for £400,000. There he scored fifteen goals in sixty-four starts in the Scottish League before he returned South and joined Bristol City for £350,000 in July 1993. At Ashton Gate he scored eleven times in fifty-seven League games of which twelve were from the bench, before joining Plymouth Argyle in September 1995 on a free transfer. At Home Park he scored six League goals from twenty-seven games, of which three were from the bench. In July 1996 he moved to Brighton and Hove Albion, for £35,000, where he completed his Football League career, retiring in December 1997. There he scored fourteen League goals from thirty-nine starts and one game from the bench. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bakke

Eirik

22-09-1999

19995-2006

WH/IF

Sogndal, Norway

13-09-1977

He had played ninety-nine times and scored eighteen goals for Sogndal, before Leeds signed him in May 1999 when United paid £1.75 million to beat off competition from Rosenberg, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. Already Captain of the Norwegian Under-Twenty-One team he was seen as a good future prospect, but he soon forced his way into the Leeds team. Such was his progress that he quickly became a full Norwegian International, representing them in Euro 2000 and in the World Cup in 2002, and was voted Leeds United Young Player of the Year in his first season. He was capped by the Norway at Under-Twenty-one level thirty-four times and he scored one goal, while at full International level he respresented his country on Twenty-seven occasions, including seven as a substitute, without scoring. After being a regular in the Leeds team for his first four seasons and figuring strongly both in the EPL and in European competitions, his career was blighted by injury and he hardly played for the next two seasons. Although a skilful and forceful midfield player his aerial prowess made him dangerous in the opponent’s penalty box and Terry Venables used him as an emergency striker on several occasions. A chronic knee injury started to plague him by the end of the 2002-03 season and with Norway pressing for qualification for Euro 2004 they needed his services. Leeds provided medical evidence and requested that he should not play. Norway disregarded the request and played him in all three games that he was called up for. He reported back to Elland Road with knee ligament damage. He missed virtually the whole of the 2003-04 season and sought specialist advice in the U.S.A. In a pre-season friendly match at Pitea in Sweden he snapped his cruciate ligaments and damaged his cartilage. He was out of action for another year. Leeds were, by then, in financial melt-down and, as his wage was excessive to United’s status, he was loaned to Aston Villa in August 2005, returning at the end of January 2006, having made eight starts and six substitute appearances in the League. A bid by David O’Leary, then the Aston Villa Manager, to make the move permanent fell through. He returned to his native Norway, joining SK Brann on a free transfer on 31st August 2006. While at Leeds he scored eight times in one hundred and sixteen starts and twenty-seven as a subsitute in League games, six goals in nine starts and one from the bench in the F.A. Cup, scored twice in seven starts in the League Cup, five in thirty-one starts and three from the bench in European Competition and started once and came off the bench once without scoring in the Play-Off Finals. He became captain of Brann at the start of the 2008 season, and his contract with the club was extended to 2010 in May 2008. By the end of the 2008-09 season he had played thirty-eight games for Brann but had scored just one goal. It was an important one, being the winning goal against arch-rivals Rosenborg BK on 11th August 2007. He scored eight goals in eighty-two games for Brann, before rejoining Sogndal on 28th February 2011. He had scored once in seven appearances to June 2011, in his second spell with his hometown team. He went on to score once in twenty-six starts and twelve games as a substitute before retiring in November 2012 and becoming the Manager in January 2015. (Leeds United Player Details)

Balcombe

Stephen William/Steve

23-04-1979

1978-1982

CF

Bangor

02-09-1961

Although born in Northern Wales, he grew up in Southern Ireland and won schoolboy honours for Eire. He joined United as an apprentice in June 1978, signing as a professional in June 1979. He went on to impress in the Juniors and the Reserves before making his first-team debut on 3rd October 1981, when he scored on debut. He later played one more game in the League Cup, but could no break into the first team, but did gain a Welsh Under-Twenty-Three cap to supplement those also gained at Youth and Under-Twenty-One level, but he was released by the club in June 1982.(Leeds United Player Details)

Ball

Stephen/Steve

01-10-1991

1990-1992

LB/MF

Leeds

22-11-1973

Joined Leeds as a trainee straight from school and worked his way through the Juniors into the Reserve team where he started eight games in the 1991-92 season. He was not offered professional terms and he joined Darlington in August 1992, where he played in the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons scoring three goals in thirty starts and twelve games from the bench. He had a short spell with Cork City, before spending the rest of his career in the English Non-League circles with Farsley Celtic, Emley, Bradford Park Avenue, Harrogate Town, a second spell at Farsley Celtic, then Guiseley and finally a second spell with Bradford Park Avenue, where he ended his career.

Bannister

Edward/Eddie

14-09-1946

1946-1949

FB

Leyland, Lancashire

02-06-1920

00-00-1991

Son of former Preston North End player, Ernest Bannister, he had trials with Preston but joined Leeds on 4th May 1946 on being demobbed from the Irish Guards. Predominantly a Reserve team player he scored once in forty-four League games at Elland Road before moving to Barnsley in July 1950, where he made thirty-two League appearances before retiring. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bannister

John

09-04-1949

1948-1952

Gk

Malvern

Signed as a 17yo, when he was 6ft 1ins and 11st 7lbs from Malvern Link on 8th September 1948, he remained at Leeds for four seasons before leaving at the end of the 1951-52 season and while he featured for the Reserves, he never made a first team appearance.

Baker

Aaron

09-02-1924

1924-1928

RH

Basford Green

00-00-1904

18-10-1963

Younger brother of the more famous Jim and Alf Baker, he had trials in 1922 before being signed in the 1923 close season from Ilkeston Town. He played mostly in the Reserves and Midweek League games but did make two appearances in the first team. He left for the Wednesday (Sheffield) on 10th December 1927. He finished his career at Nelson with his brother, Jim.(Leeds United Player Details)

Baker

James William/Jim

12-09-1921

1920-1926

HB

Basford Green

15-11-1891

13-12-1966

Famous Leeds Legend and first-ever Captain, he played only a couple of Reserve games by special permission by Huddersfield Town, which allowed Leeds to play their first team in two Central League fixtures. He set a Leeds record by playing over one hundred and fifty consecutive appearances after his debut before missing his first game for Leeds through injury. He left Leeds for Nelson in June 1926. (Leeds United Player Details)

Baker

Leonard Henry/Len

25-08-1923

1923-1925

CH

Sheffield

18-11-1897

00-00-1979

Joined Leeds from Blackpool on 10th May 1923, when he followed Assistant Manager Bill Norman. He was mostly a Reserve team player but did play ten times for the first team before he left for Barnsley on 4th March 1925. (Leeds United Player Details)

Banda

Stephen (Kenny)

26-10-1963

1963-1964

CH

Northern Rhodesia

He joined Leeds on 10th October 1963 from Roan United on a one month trial at the age of twenty-one. His debut appearance was his only game for the Reserves. He returned to Northern Rhodesia in 1966 to join Kabwe Warriors.

Barker

Barrie

21-10-1950

1949-1956

WH

Featherstone

Joined Leeds from their Junior club, Stormcocks, on 4th May 1949, as an amateur. He played many games for the Reserves, but never attained first team status except in a couple of friendlies. He left the club in the close season of 1956 and played in the local Leagues with teams that included Swillington Welfare.

Barnes

22-04-1922

1922-1922

OR

Not much is known, other than he was thought to be from the Sheffield area and his name was Barnes but could have been Baines and he played at Outside Right in his debut game, which also proved to be his final one.

Barnes

18-11-1972

1972-1973

CF

Not much is known, other than, after initial spasmodic appearances, he appeared on a fairly regular basis towards the end of the 1972-73 season.

Barnes

Peter Simon/Peter

01-12-1981

1981-1984

OL

Manchester

10-06-1957

Son of former Manchester City midfielder Ken Barnes, he became an apprentice with that club, signing as a professional in August 1974. He went on the gain international honours for England at Youth level, before gaining nine England Under-Twenty-Three caps, represented the Football League and was capped twenty-two times at full England International level. He scored fifteen times in one hundred and fifteen games for City, of which seven were as a substitute, before joining West Bromwich Albion in July 1979 for £650,000. He stayed at the Hawthorns for two seasons scoring twenty-three goals in seventy-six starts and one from the bench and moved to Leeds in August 1981 for £930,000. Unfortunately he failed to love up to his price-tag, scoring once in thirty-one starts and Leeds could not afford to keep him once they had lost their First Division status. He went to Real Betis for one season, returning to the club in August 1983. He had a brief loan spell with Manchester United in May 1984, but did not feature in their first team and, after scoring four goals in twenty-five starts, and two games from the bench, in his second spell at Elland Road, he left to join Coventry City for £65,000 in October 1984. After that he was constantly on the move, after scoring twice in eighteen starts at Highfield Road, in July 1985 he returned to Old Trafford for £50,000. After two goals in twenty games, one of which was as a substitute, he moved from Salford back to his original club, Manchester City, for £30,000 in October 1987. His second spell with City lasted just eight starts without scoring, and, after starting two games on loan to Bolton Wanderers in December 1987 and three starts while on loan to Port Vale in December 1987, he joined Hull City in March 1988. He made just eleven starts, without scoring and then had a spell in Portugal before joining Bolton Wanderers in November 1988, which produced only two starts and one game from the bench, before his final move to Sunderland in February 1989, where he made one start before playing for a succession of non-league and overseas clubs, none of which lasted for long.(Leeds United Player Details)

Barrie

W.

25-10-1952

1952-1953

WH

A Scot he played with the Leeds Reserves on a fairly regular basis in about a dozen games in the 1952-53 season, before leaving at the end of that season.

Barritt

Ronald/Ron

22-08-1951

1951-1952

CF

Huddersfield

15-04-1919

00-00-2004

He started his career with Wombwell, joining Doncaster Rovers in January 1949. He scored six goals in thirteen League appearances but he moved on to Frickley Colliery at the end of the 1948-49 season. Leeds signed him on 1st May 1951 and after playing in the Reserves, injuries and loss of form by others saw him make his League debut, against his former club, Doncaster Rovers, in August 1952. He scored once in six League games before losing his place to Frank Fidler. He left at the end of the 1951-52 season, joining York City in July 1952. He made five League appearances for the Minstermen without scoring. (Leeds United Player Details)

Barrowcliffe

Anthony/Tony

15-10-1977

1976-1979

FB

Nottingham County Schoolboy midfield player. Leeds beat off opposition from several clubs, including Nottingham Forest, to sign the outstanding prospect. The son of former long-serving Derby County full back, Geoff Barrowcliffe, he worked his way through the Juniors into the Reserves but was never in contention for the Senior team.

Bartholomew

Roland

28-04-1934

1934-1935

OL

Great Harwood

15-01-1915

Manchester-born Bartholomew joined Leeds from Urmston Old Boys but did not make the first team at Elland Road. However, he made plenty of appearances for the Reserves in the 1934-35 season before leaving for Bradford City at the end of that season and went on to score fourteen goals in one hundred League games for the Valley Paraders in the next three seasons. He left for Grimsby Town at the start of the 1938-39 and had scored four goals in twelve League games before WW2 intervened.

Barton

E.

08-09-1945

1945-1947

LH/FB

A regular with the Reserves in the 1945-46 season he also made his debut for the first team in November 1945 and went on to play four games that season. He played mostly for the "A" team in the 1946-47 season before being released at the end of that season.(Leeds United Player Details)

Bates

Michael John/Mick

15-04-1964

1963-1976

IF

Armthorpe. Doncaster

19-09-1947

Joined as a fifteen year old apprentice on 17th April 1963, signing professional forms in September 1964 and progressed through all levels to make his first-team debut in the League Cup in September 1965. The competition for first team places was intense in midfield and though always part of the squad he could never be considered a regular and even though he scored nine goals in one hundred and fifty-one starts and came off the bench forty times in all competitions. He had the talent to hold down a regular place in almost all First Division clubs but his loyalty was such that he remained in a backup role at Leeds for over ten years. He did finally leave in June 1976 to join Walsall, where he scored four goals in eighty-four starts in the League and one more from the bench. He returned to West Yorkshire with Bradford City in June 1978 and scored once in fifty-four League starts and two from the bench before leaving for Doncaster Rovers in June 1980, where he finished his League career with three starts and one substitute appearance.(Leeds United Player Details)

Batey

Norman Robert/Bob

26-10-1946

1945-1947

HB

Haltwhistle, Northumberland

18-10-1912

29-11-1988

Batey started with Greenhead South Tyne Rangers before joining Carlisle United as an amateur on 10th September 1931 and turned professional a month later on 9th October 1931. He spent two years at Brunton Park , mking twenty-three League appearances before being signed by Preston North End on 29th March 1934. He went on to play seventy-eight League games at Deepdale and picked up a F. A. Cup Winners' medal in 1938. He guested for several clubs in the War-time Leagues, including eight games for Leeds in the latter games of the 1945-46 season, signing full-time for them on 11th April 1946. He started as first choice left-half and played eight games at the start of the 1946-47 season, before being displaced and spending the rest of his time at Leeds in the Reserves. He joined Southport on 20th June 1947 and played twenty-nine League games for them before retiring at the end of the 1947-48 season.(Leeds United Player Details)

Batty

David

08-04-1986

1985-2004

HB

Leeds

02-12-1968

5ft 4 ins and 8st 10 in 1985, Batty was a former pupil of Allerton Grange School in Leeds and represented the Leeds City Boys at Under-eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen levels and also represented the West Yorkshire Boys at Under fifteen and had trials for the England Schoolboys at that level. He signed schoolboy forms in December 1983 and became an Apprentice in July 1985. He signed professional forms for Leeds in July 1987. He had by then starred with the Juniors and Reserves and soon made his first team debut in November 1987. He went on to score four League goals in two hundred and eleven League appearances of which ten were as a Reserve, before surprisingly joining Blackburn Rovers for £2.75 million in October 1993, where he finished player of the year in his first season. Throughout his career he was unfortunate with injuries and he missed much of Blackburn's Championship-winning season of 1994-95. Batty made fifty-three League starts and one substitute appearance and scored just one goal before he moved on from Ewood Park, when Kevin Kegan paid £3.75 million in March 1996 to take him to Newcastle United. On the international front Batty had been called up to the England Under-Twenty-One team in 1988, gaining seven caps at that level. He also gained England “B” honours, his first in November 1989 and getting five caps at that level. He was capped forty-two times by England, ten of which were as a substitute. In December 1998, David O'Leary brought him back to Leeds when he paid £4.4 million. He had made eighty-one League starts and two substitute appearances and scored three goals while at St James' Park. Unfortunately Batty's second spell at Leeds was marred by injury and he was released by the club when his contract ended in June 2004. In his second spell with Leeds he did not add to his goal tally and started seventy-nine League games together with another eleven games as a substitute. (Leeds United Player Details)

Beeney

Mark Raymond/Mark

28-04-1993

1993-1999

Gk

Pembury, Kent

30-12-1967

Beeney started as an apprentice with Third Division Gillingham, turning professional in August 1985, but, after only two League games, he joined then Non-League Maidstone United in January 1987 on a free transfer. He was ever-present as they won the GM Vauxhall Conference title and promotion to the Football League and he was recognized by England who selected him at semi-professional level with a game against Italy. He went on loan to Aldershot in March 1990, making seven League appearances, but on his return he was in such good form that Second Division Brighton and Hove Albion stepped in and took him on a £30,000 transfer in March 1991, after fifty Football League games for the Fourth Division side. After sixty-eight League starts and one appearance as a substitute for the South Coast team, it took a fee of £350,000, which averted the threat of closure of the club, to bring him to Leeds in April 1993. Although officially still contracted to Brighton until the end of the season United gained special dispensation from the FA and their opponents, Coventry City, to allow Beeney to make his debut, as there was nothing of consequence at stake, in the final game of the 1992-93 season. A big keeper, his meticulous planning left him well prepared as he keenly watched videos of potential penalty–takers. He proved a capable deputy for John Lukic, taking over from him when his form dipped. His contract was extended in June 1996 for a further two years, but he had to retire due to injuries sustained in a Reserve game at Stoke City when he ruptured an Achilles tendon in March 1999. He joined Doncaster Rovers in December 2000, but never played a first team game, and moved to Non-League Dover Athletic in August 2001. He then played for Non-League Sittingbourne, who he also managed from October 2001 until he went on to become the Chelsea Academy Goalkeeping coach in March 2005. He also ran a successful executive chauffeur business for several years. He was promoted to temporary head Goalkeeping Coach at Stamford Bridge by Jose Morinho in September 2007, before reverting to the role he still holds, that of Reserve team and Academy goalkeeping coach in November 2007.(Leeds United Player Details)

Beanland

Edmund/Eddie

04-10-1947

1947-1948

WH

Starting with East Leeds Boys Club and then United feeder club the Stormcocks, he joined Leeds as a 16yo in September 1947. He played half-a-dozen games for the Reserves in 1947-48 at Wing Half and Centre Forward. He left for Scarborough at the start of the 1948-49 season and later played for Selby Town in 1953-54 and Swillington Welfare in 1961-62.

Beavors

23-09-1961

1960-1962

OR

Not a lot is known about Beavors who made a handful of appearances for the Reserves before joining Ossett Town in the 1962 close season.

Beesley

Paul

16-08-1995

1995-1997

CH/LH

Liverpool

21-07-1965

He began his playing career with Marine before joining Wigan Athletic in September 1984. He scored three goals in one hundred and fifty-three starts and two more from the bench before moving to Leyton Orient in October 1989. There he scored once in thirty-one starts before he left for Sheffield United in July 1990. He had five years at Bramall Lane, scoring seven goals in one hundred and sixty-eight League games, of which six were from the bench before moving to Elland Road in August 1995. He was never really established at Leeds, making just twenty-two League appearances, of which three were from the bench and spent much of his time in the Leeds Reserves. He left for Manchester City in February 1997 and once more failed to secure a regular place, making just ten starts and three from the bench in League games in the eighteen months he was at Maine Road. He was loaned out to Port Vale in December 1997, where he started five League games, and in March 1998, he was loaned to West Bromwich Albion, where he started eight League games before moving permanently to Port Vale in August 1998. He was there for almost a year, scoring three goals in thirty-three starts and two as a substitute in League games. He joined Blackpool in July 1999 and made fifteen starts and three more as a substitute. He then moved to Chester City on 4th July 2000, where he started thirty-one League games. He had a spell in August 2001 with Ballymena United but only played four League games, before he returned to England to join Stalybridge Celtic on 18th October 2001, where he finished his career with twenty-six starts in the League.(Leeds United Player Details)

Beglin

James Martin/Jim

30-08-1989

1989-1990

LB

Waterford

29-07-1963

He began his playing career with Shamrock Rovers in the League of Ireland. His performances attracted the attention of Arsenal but he signed for Liverpool in May 1983 after a brief loan period. His £20,000 signing by the great Bob Paisley was his final purchase for Liverpool. He scored twice in sixty-four League starts and was a regular when Liverpool won the championship and F.A. Cup double in the 1984-85 season. He represented the Republic of Ireland Under-Twenty-Ones four times , the "B" team once and was also capped fifteen times at full international level. After again being a regular in the 1986-87 season, his career almost came to an end with a badly broken leg in an F. A. Cup tie at Goodison Park on 21st January 1987. He was never the same player again and he moved to Leeds in July 1989 on a free transfer. He made eighteen League starts and one game from the bench, before he broke down again. He was loaned to Plymouth Argyle in November 1989, where he started five League games and Blackburn Rovers in October 1990, where he started six League games, but injuries forced his retirement at the end of the1990-91 season.(Leeds United Player Details)

Belfitt

Roderick Michael/Rod

16-09-1963

1963-1971

CF

Bournemouth

30-10-1945

Was on Arsenal's books as an amateur before playing with Doncaster United and Retford Town from whom he joined Leeds in July 1963. He served his time in the Reserves before making his debut in the League Cup in September 1964. Always in the first team pool, while never a regular in the starting eleven he came up with vital goals, particularly as a late substitute. He scored thirty-three goals in one hundred and four starts and twenty-five games off the bench in all competitions. He was sold to Ipswich Town on 4th November 1971, where he scored thirteen goals in forty League starts before moving to Everton in November 1972. He did not stay long at Goodison either, scoring only twice in fourteen League starts and two from the bench before joining Sunderland in October 1973. He scored only four goals in thirty-nine League games, of which three were as a substitute. His next move was in November 1974 on loan to Fulham, where he scored once in six League starts, before he left Roker Park in February 1975 for Huddersfield Town. There he finished his League career in 1976 with eight goals in thirty-four starts in the League.(Leeds United Player Details)

Bell

14-03-1953

1952-1953

CF

Not much is known, other than he played at Centre Forward in his debut game.

Bell

Albert

23-12-1922

1922-1925

FB

Sunderland

08-02-1898

3rd Q 1973

He joined Leeds United from West Stanley on 20th December 1922, when twenty-four and 5ft 10ins and 11st 12lb.. He stayed with United for four season, making just one appearance with the first team. He was released at the end of the 1924-25 season and joined Accrington Stanley.(Leeds United Player Details)

Bell

Gordon

10-09-1928

1928-1929

OR/OL

Sunderland

09-01-1906

00-00-1979

The English Schoolboy International started with Newcastle United Swifts and Chilton Colliery Recreation Athletic and had spells with Darlington in 1922, Durham City in 1925 and also Carlisle United, but never made the first team with any, before joining Leeds United from the latter on 18th August 1928. He did not make the first team at Elland Road but played on either wing for the Reserves before leaving for a trial with Wrexham on 20th November 1929. He went on to score seven goals in twenty-four games for the Welsh team that season before joining Swansea Town in the 1930-31 season and scored six goals in nineteen appearances. He rejoined Carlisle United, making one appearance in the 1931-32 season before completing his career at Consett.

Bell

Thomas Gilbert/Tom

01-04-1922

1922-1925

FB

Usworth

11-04-1899

00-00-1975

Starting with Birtley, he joined Leeds United, signing for them, after a trial, on 27th April 1922. Unfortunately, after he had made his first team debut in December 1922, on Christmas Day, early in the 1923-24 season he suffered a knee injury, which required surgery and while recovering he contracted diptheria. He was not retained at the end of the season and went on to play for Southend United, Portsmouth, Carlisle United, Burton Town and back to his birthplace with Usworth Colliery. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bell

William John/Willie

20-08-1960

1960-1967

WH/FB

Johnstone

03-09-1937

Scottish Amateur International, signed by Leeds in July 1960 from Queens Park. Originally a wing half he made his debut in that position in September 1960 and became a regular in the position over several seasons. He was converted to Left Back by Don Revie and it was in that position he became a fixture in the Leeds team that won promotion from the Second Division in 1963-64 and went close to claiming the double the following season. He went on to represent Scotland twice and remained a regular in the fine Leeds team of the time until the emergence of Terry Cooper at Left Back in the 1967-68 season. He had scored fifteen goals in over two hundred League games. He left Leeds to join Leicester City on 29th September 1967. At Filbert Street he made forty-nine League appearances before moving to Brighton & Hove Albion in July 1969. He scored once in forty-four League games in two years before retiring and taking up coaching, starting as Assistant Manager to Freddie Goodwin at Birmingham City, he went on to manage them and Lincoln City.(Leeds United Player Details)

Benn

Alfred/Alf

04-04-1947

1944-1948

LH

Knostrop, Leeds

26-01-1926

Leeds-born, he started with East Leeds before joining Leeds as an amateur on 18th April 1945, making one war-time appearance for the first team three days later, and signed professional on 8th January 1947. He never made the Leeds first team in peace-time and played spasmodically for the Reserves before leaving to join Southport in July 1948. He made just three League appearances for them and later played with Halifax Town, Frickley Colliery and Selby Town where he finished at the end of the 1954-55 season. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bennett

J

09-04-1928

1927-1929

OL

Doncaster

Joined Leeds from Brodsworth Main in September 1927 and left the club in the close season of 1929.

Bennett

28-03-1921

1921-1921

IL

Not much is known, other than he played at Inside Left and scored in his debut game, which also proved to be his final one.

Bennett

David

24-03-1979

1977-1980

WH

Rotherham

He joined United straight from school, as an apprentice in June 1977. He progressed through the Juniors into the Reserves and was on the bench for the first team at Craiova, Rumania in the European UEFA tie in November 1979. But he never played for the first team.

Bennett

William/Bill

28-03-1931

1928-1933

IL

Manchester

27-07-1910

27-11-1971

Starting with Winsford United he joined Leeds on 1st November 1928 and was a regular scorer at Reserve level before making his first team debut in December 1931 and played his part in the Leeds promotion in the 1931-32 season, scoring vital goals in vital games. He scored four goals in ten League appearances, but struggled in the top flight and moved to Southport at the end of the 1932-33 season. He played thirteen League games for his new club before joing Rossendale United where a broken leg virtually finished his career in the 1937-38. His final club was Upton Colliery. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bentley

David Craig/David

15-04-1985

1983-1986

IF

Leeds

09-04-1969

5ft 9 1/2ins, 12st 2lb in 1985, he represented the Leeds City Boys at Under-eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen levels, ans an Under-fifteen he represented West Yorkshire and Yorkshire Schoolboys Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday were all interested in signing him, but he chose his home town team and signed schoolboy forms for them in April 1983 and signed Apprentice forms in July 1985. He progressed through the Juniors and into the Reserves and did play for the first team in a West Riding Cup tie on 5th August 1985, but never in a League or Cup game.

Bernardeau

Oliver

13-01-1986

1986-1986

RH

A trialist he made his debut as a twenty-eighth minute substitute for the injured David Harle. He later made one start on 23rd April 1986 in a 1-2 loss at Newcastle United, but he was not heard of again.

Berry

Norman

21-08-1948

1948-1948

OR

Bury

15-08-1922

He scored six goals in twenty-three League games for his hometown in the 1946-47 season as an amateur centre forward. He was 5ft 4ins when he joined Leeds on 19th August 1948 but after making his Reserve team debut at outside-right he failed to play again.

Best

Jeremiah/Jerry

06-11-1920

1920-1921

OL

Mickley

23-01-1901

00-00-1975

Signed from Newcastle United on 20th July 1920 he made the first team for a couple of games before being displaced by Basil Wood and after scoring once in six appearances for the Leeds United Reserves he left at the end of the 1920-21 season. He later played in USA, joined Clapton Orient on 26th August 1931, and later went to Darlington and Hull City. (Leeds United Player Details)

Birch

Jamie

06-12-1988

1988-1988

LB

A trialist, noted as being from Non-League, who played one game for the reserves.

Birch

Ray

27-01-1983

1983-1983

OR

A trialist, who played one game for the reserves.

Blackburn

Ronald/Ronnie

26-04-1962

1959-1963

IF

Joined the club as a Junior in September 1959 and was part of the fine Junior team that produced many future internationals and club stalwarts, but, unfortunately, after progressing to the Reserves he could go no further.

Blackledge

Gary

10-02-1982

1982-1982

IF

An Irish trialist, who played one game for the reserves. It was quite eventful, as he started the game and had scored the first Leeds goal in a 4-0 win over Blackpool at Elland Road, just before half-time, but did not finish the game, as he was later replaced.

Blake

Noel Lloyd George/Noel

18-03-1989

1988-1990

CH

Kingston, Jamaica

12-01-1962

He moved from his birthplace to join Sutton Coalfield Town in 1978 before joining Aston Villa in August 1979. He made just four League starts at Villa Park, and also started six games while on loan to Shrewsbury Town in March 1982, before he was sold to Birmingham City for £55,000 on 15th September 1982. He established himself as a regular in the Blues first team and scored five goals in seventy-six starts before joining Portsmouth for £150,000 on 24th April 1984. Once more he was first choice at Fratton Park and scored ten goals in one hundred and forty-four starts, before Billy Bremner brought him to Leeds on a free transfer on 4th July 1988. He gave Leeds solid service scoring four goals in fifty-one League starts before he gave way to Chris Fairclough and Peter Haddock as Leeds gained promotion from the Second Division. On 9th February 1990, he was sold to Stoke City for £175,000. There he was once more a regular, scoring three goals in seventy-five League appearances, one of which was as a substitute. He was loaned to Bradford City in February1992 and made six appearances at Valley Parade before signing for them on 20th July 1992 for £175,000. He scored three goals in thirty-nine League appearances, one of which was as a substitute. He moved north of the border on 10th December 1993, when he joined Dundee on a free transfer. There he started fifity-two Scottish League games and two more from the bench and twice found the net before returning south with Exeter City on a free transfer on 18th August 1995. There he gave sterling service scoring ten goals in one hundred and thirty-five League starts and twelve games as a substitute, before retiring on 22nd September 2001, having been Player/Manager since January 2000. A qualified coach, he was in charge of the England Youth and Under-Nineteen team from February 2007 until June 2014.(Leeds United Player Details)

Blunt

Jason John/Jason

08-05-1993

1993-1998

RH

Penzance

16-08-1977

A product of the Leeds Academy, he represented England at Under-Eighteen, Under-Nineteen and Under-Twenty levels. He was blooded by Howard Wilkinson, first as a substitute on 30th March 1996 at home to Middlesbrough and then he played a full game against Southampton, but, after starting against Nottingham Forest in the next home fixture, he was substituted and never started in the first team again. He went on loan to Raith Rovers from 31st March to 31st May 1998, but made only one substitute appearance, before joining Blackpool on a free transfer on 19th June 1998. He made just one start and one substitute appearance in the League. He was released by the club in March 1999. He then moved abroad for two years playing, in Italy, with FC Castellaneta, from July 1999 to December 2000, and Grottaglie, from January to February 2001. He next joined Scarborough on 8th March 2001 and became hot property as he scored eight goals in sixty-five League appearances, of which eight were as a substitute. Unfortunately Scarborough went into administration and were forced to reduce their wages bill. On 7th February 2003 Yeovil Town took him on trial but he was only there one week, in which time he made just one appearance, as a substitute in the Conference, before Doncaster Rovers stepped in and signed him on 14th February 2003. He made his debut with Rovers on 15th February 2003, in a 2-0 away win at Kettering Town, but could not establish himself and, after scoring three times in twelve starts and three game from the bench, he left for Tamworth on 1st October 2003. He scored once in thirty-four League games, one being as a substitute, before he left for Halifax Town on 24th September 2004. He stayed at the Shay until the end of the season after scoring once in twenty-two starts and three games from the bench in the League. He left on 31st May 2005 and later played with Grantham Town, Alfreton Town, where he started twenty-three League games and came off the bench five times, and Scarborough once more. He played twelve League games during his second stint there. He was then player/manager at Sutton Town before joining Goole Town in 2007. Blunt, who managed Sutton Town for six months in 2007, became the coach of sports and physical education at Wakefield Independent School while playing for Goole. In February 2008, he was appointed as chief scout for North-Eastern League Glapwell. He came back to Leeds in 2014, taking charge of the under-twelves, before moving on to take charge of the Under-Eighteens in August 2015 and then the Under-Twenty-threes in June 2016.(Leeds United Player Details)

Boardman

William/Billy

09-10-1920

1920-1922

OL

Urmston

14-10-1895

00-00-1968

Signed from Eccles Borough on 14th October 1920, after he had trials with Leeds. He left to join Doncaster Rovers on 5th January 1922. (Leeds United Player Details)

Booth

04-12-1920

1920-1920

WH

Not much is known, other than he played in one of the wing-half positions in his debut game, which also proved to be his final one.

Borowka

Ulrich Ernst/Uli

16-01-1996

1996-1996

IL

Menden, Germany

19-05-1962

He started his Youth Career with local Junior Club SG Hemer 08 as a five year old and then with FC Oese 49 for the next five years, SSV Kalthof for three more and finally DSC Wanne-Eickel for the 1989-90 season. He came to the attention of Borussia Moenchengladbach and spent a year with their reserves before breaking into their first team at the age of nineteen and soon becoming a regular. He went on to twice represent the German Under-Twenty-Ones, represented his country nine times in the Olympics, in 1987-88, and his country in full internatonalals on six occasions. He went on to score eleven League goals for the club in one hundred and forty-nine games, of which six were as a substitute, before moving to Werder Bremen at the end of the 1986/1987 season. He became a regular in the Werder Bremen side that featured regularly in European competitions. He played for them for almost nine seasons, scoring eight goals in two hundred and thirty starts and nine more as a substitute. He joined Tasmania 1900 in Berlin but only played one game, then Hannover 96 and Polish side Widzew Lodz, where he featured eight times before later turning out for FC Oberneuland, where he also managed, and Viktoria Rheydt.

Bowman

L.

06-12-1958

1958-1959

OR

He was a trialist from the Sunderland District, whose only Reserve game was his debut.

Bowman

Robert Alexander/Rob

24-11-1992

1989-1997

RB/CD

Durham

21-11-1975

Joined Leeds as a trainee straight from school, having played for and captained the Durham under-sixteen team. He signed professional forms on 21st November 1992. He was still not eighteen when he made his debut as a substitute right back on 6th February 1993 and followed it two days later with his run on debut against Manchester United in which he kept Ryan Giggs quiet. He went on to start four and come on as a substitute three times in League games. He never made the top grade again. He left for Rotherham United on a free in February 1997, where he made thirteen League appearances, and later moved to Carlisle United in August 1997, where he stayed until being released in May 2000 and scored twice in forty-six League appearances, which included four as a substitute. He later had spells with Bohemians in Ireland in 2000 and English Non-League teams Gateshead, from December 2000 and Brandon United in 2002, Coxhoe Athletic in 2004 and Shildon from August 2005. He is best remembered as a member of the Leeds team that lifted the F.A. Youth Cup, twice beating Manchester United in the two-legged final. He was called up for the England Under-Eighteen team, which won the European Youth Cup that year. Like many other Leeds Youth Internationals of that era, he did not become a first team regular. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bowyer

Lee David/Lee

06-11-1996

1996-2003

RH/OR

Canning Town, London

03-01-1977

He became Britain's most expensive teenager when Howard Wilkinson paid £2.6million to bring him to Leeds from Charlton Athletic on 3rd July 1996. Widely accepted as the best player outside the EPL, he had represented England at Youth level and he went on to represent them thirteen times at Under-Twenty-One level and once at full-level. He had signed professional with Charlton in April 1994 and had scored eight goals in forty-six starts. He made his Leeds debut in October 1996 and had been pencilled in to learn his trade from Gary McAllister, but this was scuppered when he left for Coventry City, before the new season started, and Bowyer was thrown in at the deep end. His plight was not helped by a serious eye injury that kept him out for two months, but he went on to score four goals from thirty-two starts in the League and was limited to just one Reserve team start to prove his fitness. He went on to Captain the England Under-Twenty-One team and scored thirty-eight goals from one hundred and ninety-six starts and seven games as a substitute and many Cup and European appearances as Leeds battled on several fronts in his almost seven years at Elland Road. It could have been more if not for two long exhausting trials, but he played on regardless, but the mental toll saw his form drop towards the end of his Leeds career and he made ten starts for West Ham United, when he was sold to them on a short term contract in January 2003. He moved on to Newcastle United on a Free Transfer in July 2003. Bowyer returned to his beloved West Ham United in June 2006 after he had scored six goals in sixty-one starts and another eighteen games from the bench in the League, while at St James's. He finally regained his form and scored four goals in thirty-four starts and seven from the bench. He left for Birmingham City in January 2009 and went on to score ten goals in seventy-five starts and six more from the bench in the League. He finished his career with Ipswich Town, joining them in July 2007 on a one year contract, and scoring twice in twenty-four League starts and five games from the bench as he retired at the end of that season.(Leeds United Player Details)

Boyd

George

19-10-1974

1973-1976

LB

Stirling

The 5ft 6ins 10st 5lb left back or left midfield player joined Leeds from St Martin's School Stirling, after representing Scotland Schoolboys, on 23rd June 1973, as an apprentice. He progressed through the Juniors and made several Reserve team appearances but never made the first team and left for Clydebank on 30th October 1976.

Boyd

Leslie M./Lee

31-10-1970

1970-1972

FB

Newcastle

The 6ft 1ins 11st 12lb 18year old back four player joined Leeds from New Hartley Juniors in early part of the 1970-71 season. He played a handful of games for the Reserves but was released at the end of the 1971-72 season.

Boyle

Wesley Samuel/ Wes

21-04-1996

1995-2002

OR/CF

Portadown, Northern Ireland

30-03-1979

He joined Leeds as a Trainee at the age of sixteen in the summer of 1995, after having already played twice for his hometown team. He started five games for the Juniors in 1995-96 and also progressed to the Reserves, starting twice and coming on as a substitute once, as many Juniors were given their chance towards the end of the season. He went on to become a regular with the Juniors scoring eleven goals in the League and four in the F. A. Youth Cup as Leeds won it and the Northern Intermediate League in 1996-97. He did make one appearance for Leeds as a substitute, and twice sat unused on the bench, but despite injuries he featured quite often for the Reserves in 1997-98. A heel injury saw him miss much of the 1998-99 season and after the same injury still persisted in the early part of the following season, in November 1999, he was sent back to Ireland to recuperate and his final season of a three year contract came to an end. He returned for the start of the 2000-01 season and after first being recommended to have an operation, the club placed him on a six month rehabilitation course. By the end of the season he had managed several reserve games and had played without problems and had even represented the Northern Ireland Under-Twenty-One team on two occasions. It was while scoring a goal for them against Malta that he had a recurrence of his ankle injury. He had to have an operation to clean the ankle out and remove some floating bone. The injury stopped him playing until March and by the time he was able to play again his one year contract was almost at an end. He went on trial with Hull City and Rushden & Diamonds but nothing materialised and he was released and returned to Ireland. He played for ten years on a regular basis for Portadown and ultimately Loughgall.(Leeds United Player Details)

Brady

11-05-1989

1989-1989

RH

Nothing is know about this player other than he only played his debut game for the Reserves.

Brame

07-05-1983

1983-1983

LB

Nothing is know about this player other than he only played his debut game for the Reserves.

Brand

Andrew Scougal/Drew

30-08-1983

1983-1983

Gk

Edinburgh

08-11-1957

Joined Everton from school as an Apprentice and signed professional forms for them in November 1975. He remained at Goodison for almost five years but only made two league appearances and those were in the 1975-76 season. Curiously one was his debut on 29th November 1975 in a 5-2 defeat against Leeds at Elland Road, while the other was in a 2-0 win at Goodison over Newcastle United on 24th May 1977. However he was twice loaned out to Crewe Alexandra, making fourteen starts when loaned in February 1977 and one more in August 1978. He joined Hereford United in May 1980 and started fifty-four League games and was loaned to Wrexham for one game in November 1982, before being released. He joined United to help solve a temporary goalkeeping problem, but after three games with the Reserves he left the club and joined Witton Albion before playing three final games with Blackpool as a non-contract player in March 1984.

Brannigan

Thomas/Tom

09-10-1971

1970-1972

FB

Glasgow

Scottish Schoolboy international full-back, 5ft 8ins 9st 9lb, joined United straight from John Street Secondary School when only fifteen. He was apprenticed for two years and progressed to the Reserve team and made the odd appearance in the starting team or as substitute but was released at the end of his apprenticeship. He joined Morton but only played one first team game.

Bremner

William John /Billy

11-04-1959

1958-1976

RH/OR/IR

Stirling

09-12-1942

07-12-1997

Scottish Schoolboy International, who signed for Leeds at the age of fifteen on 2nd July 1958. He started with the Juniors but soon progressed to the Reserves and made his first team debut in January 1960, soon after his seventeenth birthday and signing professional on 11th December 1959. He went on to become United's inspirational captain and club legend, amassing over seven hundred and fifty first team appearances and scoring almost one hundred and twenty goals. Captain of Scotland, he played for them on over fifty occasions. Left Leeds for Hull City in September 1976, where he scored six goal in sixty-one League starts. He joined Doncaster Rovers in September 1979 but made just five League appearances, including three from the bench as he became Manager. Later Managed Leeds. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bridges

Michael

18-01-2000

1999-2004

CF

South Shields

05-08-1978

An England Schoolboy and Youth International, Bridges joined Sunderland on 9th November 1995 and gained three caps at Under-Twenty-One level before his career was blighted by injury. Only eighteen when he broke into the Sunderland team and he went on to score sixteen goals in thirty-one starts and forty-eight games from the bench in the League, played twice in the F.A. Cup without scoring and managed five goals in eight starts and three substitute appearances in the League Cup. He signed for Leeds United in a £5 million deal on 29th July 1999, after growing frustrated with his inability to break into the Sunderland first team ahead of Niall Quinn and Kevin Phillips. He quickly established himself as a fans' favourite at Elland Road with a hat-trick in only his second appearance in a Leeds Shirt. The young striker, was determined to join Leeds United because of David O'Leary's youth policy, turned down a move to link up with former Leeds boss, George Graham, at Tottenham Hotspur. He was soon turning in some impressive performances, and proved a vital addition to the squad with his ability to hold the ball up and deceptive turn of pace. Bridges went on to score over twenty goals in his first season at Elland Road and was a key player for Leeds in their European campaign. His reward was to become a regular in the England Under-Twenty-One squad, and started the opening match of the European Championships against Slovakia. Injury robbed Bridges of taking part in Leeds' historic Champions League run in 2000-01, and he was once again out of most of 2001-02, but made his comeback in Gary Kelly's testimonial in May 2002. Bridges played in nine games at the start of the 2002-03 season but injury was once again to force him to sit on the sidelines. He managed a few more appearances in 2003-04, and in February 2004 he joined Newcastle United on loan for three months, making six appearances as a substitute. After that loan ended he returned to Elland Road. He had scored nineteen goals in fifty-six League games, of which sixteen had been as a substitute and had not found the net in one start and one game as a substitute and he signed for Bolton Wanderers in June 2004, where he hoped to have better fortune in his search for regular football. Before he could make an appearance for Bolton though, he was loaned out back to Sunderland. In a three month spell he impressed sufficiently to earn himself a permanent contract, and in December 2004, the deal was done. After scoring once in five starts and fourteen substitute appearances he was not retained, and, in July 2005, he moved on a free transfer to Bristol City. He failed to score in eleven League games, seven of which were as a substitute, but did score in one substitute appearance in the League Cup, but as he could not cement a place, he was loaned to Carlisle United in November 2005. He soon established himself and signed for them permanently on a free transfer in January 2006. He found his scoring touch with ten goals in fifteen games and two substitute appearances and totalled fifteen goals in twenty-nine starts and two games from the bench in the League and one goalless substitute appearance in the League Cup. He then left for Hull City on 31st August 2006 for £350,000 on a three year contract, but once again he failed to cement a first team spot and was loan out to Sydney FC in the A-League for six months in October 2007, where he scored twice in nine appearances, before he returned. Hull were duly promoted to the EPL and in July 2008 Bridges was loaned out to Carlisle for a year. He scored seven times in twelve starts and eighteen games from the bench in the League, one substitute appearance without scoring in the F.A. Cup, one start and one game from the bench without scoring in the League Cup and one goal in his only appearance in the Johnstone's Paints Trophy. When his contract with Hull City ran out in June 2009, he had scored twice in nine starts and thirteen games from the bench in the League and had scored once in two appearances in the League Cup. He had an unsuccessful trial with Norwich City before signing with MK Dons on 5th August 2009. He did not stay long with the Dons, making only two appearances, one in the League and one in the League Cup, and returned to Australia to sign for the Newcastle Jets in a contract that ran to 30th September 2010. He scored six goals in fifteen appearances in his first season with the Jets. In December 2009 his contract was extended to December 2011. On 22nd July 2010 Bridges was made Captain of Newcastle Jets. He scored once in seven starts for Newcastle in the 2010-11 season. Bridges announced his retirement 29th April 2011. The former Newcastle Jets Captain who was immensely popular with his peers and club management was not lost to the Newcastle Jets after accepting a position with the club, as International Football & Business Development Manager. Bridges will share his time with the Jets Commercial team and involving his passion and knowledge for the game by working with the soon to be established Jets Academy to develop and enhance the junior talent in the region. He is also a pundit on Australian TV. (Leeds United Player Details)

Briggs

Simon

01-05-1996

1995-1998

Gk

Sheffield

14-10-1977

Signed as a Trainee straight from school in 1995, he established himself in the Junior team in March 1995 and continued to be the regular keeper for that season and made one appearance for the Reserves. He was in the team that won the F.A. Youth Cup and the Northern Intermediate League as he remained the regular in 1996-97. He signed professional and was included in the Leeds squad as #39 in the 1997-98 season but was released at the end of that season.

Briggs

Stephen

27-11-1965

1965-1969

CF/OR

Leeds

02-12-1946

Progressed through the Leeds Juniors and signed professional in October 1965. Became a spasmodic member of the Reserves, making more than a dozen in the 1965-66 season, half-a dozen in 1966-67, two dozen in 1967-68 and about 15 in the 1968-69, but never made the first team. He joined Doncaster Rovers in February 1969 and went on to score thirty-four goals in one hundred and twenty-one League games of which seven were from the bench.

Broadbent

21-08-1948

1948-1948

IL

Not much is known, other than he played at Inside Left in his debut game, which also proved to be his final one.

Brock

John B. E./John

09-10-1920

1920-1921

OR/OL

Cargill

Signed from Edinburgh City 14th October 1920, after he had trials with Leeds rather than Heart of Midlothian. He was Twenty-Two when signed and stood 5ft 9ins and weighed 11st 7lb. He left at the end of the 1920-21 season. (Leeds United Player Details)

Brockie

Vincent/Vince

19-03-1985

1984-1989

FB/OR/OL

Greenock

02-02-1969

5ft 8 ins 10st in 1985, he was educated at Linworth High School in Paisley and played with the Paisley and District Schoolboys. He joined Morton as a schoolboy but signed with Leeds as an Apprentice in 1984 before turning professional in July 1987. He worked his way through the Juniors and then the Reserves before making his League debut in May 1988. He started two League games before joining Doncaster Rovers in December 1988 where he scored seven goals in forty-three League starts and eleven games from the bench. Injuries forced his retirement from League football at the end of the 1990-91 season, but he carried on for several years in Non-League football before taking up coaching at that level.(Leeds United Player Details)

Brolin

Per Tomas/Tomas

23-04-1996

1996-1997

IF

Hudiksvall, Sweden

29-11-1969

Brolin had a brilliant career as a Junior and represented Nasvikens IK in 1984 at the age of fourteen. He went on to score ten times in thirty-six appearances before being signed by GIF Sundsvall, where he made his first team debut in 1987. He went on to score thirteen goals in fifty-five appearances in three seasons for them before joining IFK Norrkoping. He scored seven times in nine games and had already been capped at senior level after representing the Swedish Under-Twenty-Threes four times and scoring twice. He was undoubtably World Class and topped the UEFA 1992 competition goalscorers. He had joined Italian club Parma in 1990 and his fame rose as he excelled at both club and international level. However, his career was then blighted by injury and he had scored twenty-seven times in forty-seven appearances for Sweden, but it was greatly minimised by an injury sustained while playing for Sweden in a qualifying game for the UEFA Euro 1996 when he broke his foot in that game on 16th November 1994. Subsequently, after being given only six months to recover, he was rushed back, both at club and country level but he never regained his former fitness and brilliance. He was squeezed out of the Parma team after scoring twenty League goals in one hundred and eighteen starts and eleven from the bench in five years and announced that he would leave to find regular first team football. After turning down three Italian clubs, he signed for Leeds on a two and a half year contract as Howard Wilkinson paid £4.5million as he sought to pair him with Tony Yeboah, in potentially, a highly lethal combination. The idea was fine, but Brolin's fitness was not, and he slid into the background at Elland Road, scoring just four League goals in seventeen starts and two substitute appearances. Brolin and Wilkinson did not see eye to eye on his role in the team, with Brolin not wishing to put in the hard yards. Brolin started looking for another club in the summer of 1996, but had failed to find one by the start of the season and Wilkinson had announced that he was prepared to lose £2million to rid the club of his excessive wages. Wilkinson fined him £12,000, a weeks wage, for each week he missed pre-season training. Wilkinson made it known in the press that he would rather have anyone but Brolin in his team and had saved the club £72,000 due to Brolin's non-attendance at pre-season training by the time he joined Zurich on loan on 20th August 1996.There was a change of managers at Leeds, with George Graham replacing Howard Wilkinson. He had played just three League games for Zurich when Graham insisted on his returning to Leeds immediately. Brolin wanted to stay until the Christmas break to regain his fitness.He was told to return or face legal consequences. On 13th November 1996 a proposed loan to Sampdoria fell through on medical grounds. Leeds urged Brolin to return to Yorkshire for a second opinion. On 24th December 1996 Brolin paid £500,000 of his own money to fund the loan move to Parma for the rest of the season. Brolin did not return to first team duty until 23rd February 1997, as a second half substitute and made four more substitute appearances in March. He made eleven appearances before the end of the season, all but three as a substitute. Parma were not interested in signing him at the end of the loan. Graham omitted him from his first team squad for the new season. It was a case of find another club or play in the reserves. On 29th August 10997 a loan deal with Real Zarogoza fell through and, on 15th September, a deal with Hearts fell through. Brolin continued to train and play with the Leeds reserves. On 6th October he was fined £90,000 for missing a fixture to attend a funeral. 28th October 1997 saw Leeds pay Brolin £140,000 to terminate his contract. He joined Crystal Palace and played thirteen games for them before one more with Hudiksvalls ABK, when he played in goal for fifteen minutes.(Leeds United Player Details)

Brook

Harold

15-12-1956

1954-1958

IF/CF

Sheffield

15-10-1921

00-00-1998

He joined his local club, Sheffield United, from Hallam in April 1943 and established himself in the war years. When the League fixtures recommenced he had a long career scoring eighty-nine goals in two hundred and twenty-nine League games, before, in the twilight of his career he joined Leeds in July 1954. He soon formed a fine attacking trio with Albert Nightingale and John Charles, which saw United gain promotion in 1955-56, and after the sad retirement due to injury of the "cheeky chappie", he and the World-class Welshman continued to score at will in the First Division. However, now almost thirty-six, the 1957-58 season saw him lose his regular spot after forty-six goals in one hundred and two League games. He left for Lincoln City on 15th March 1958, where he finished his career after scoring once in four League games.(Leeds United Player Details)

Brook

Paul

03-11-1973

1973-1975

FB

Barnsley

5ft 6ins 8st 12lb defender who represented Barnsley Boys for two seasons but was stopped from gaining international honours when he had to have a cartilage operation. He joined Leeds as an apprentice on 1st October 1973 and while he made a few Reserve team appearances he did not progress to the first team.

Brooksbank

R.

21-12-1929

1929-1932

OL

Schoolboy protege from Upper Wortley, who represented the Leeds City Boys in March 1923. A trialist with the United Midweek League team on 25th September 1929, he signed professional forms on 30th September 1929, but he did not make the first team level and left for Goole Town at the end of the 1931-32 season.

Broomfield

William/Billy

04-04-1958

1958-1958

CF

Joined United on a one month's trial on 5th March 1958 from West Auckland Town. He left at the end of the trial.

Brown

18-11-1933

1933-1933

OR

Not much is known, other than he played at Outside Right in his debut game, which also proved to be his final one.

Brown

13-01-1973

1972-1973

CF

Not much is known, other than he was several times a substitute before he finally made his reserve team debut.

Brown

Alexander/Alex

14-05-1991

1991-1991

IR

Not much is known, other than he was one of several trialists that made their reserve team debut in the final game of the season at Nottingham Forest and were never seen again. He did not go on to play League football.

Brown

Andrew

27-04-1994

1993-1996

OL

Edinburgh

11-10-1976

Joined Leeds from St Johnstone and became a trainee professional in 1993 played five games for the Juniors and after a few games on the bench he made his debut as a substitute for the Reserves. He did not signed professional forms and left the club in May 1996. He joined Hull City and scored once in seven starts and twenty-two substitute appearances.

Brown

George

02-09-1936

1935-1936

CF/IR

Mickley

22-06-1903

10-06-1948

He started with his home town team of Mickley Colliery Welfare before signing for Huddersfield Town in May 1921 and went on to score one hundred and forty-two League goals in two hundred and thirteen games. Nine times capped by England the 5ft 11ins 11st 10lb striker joined Aston Villa for £5,000 on 17th August 1929 and scored seventy-nine goals in one hundred and sixteen League games before leaving for Burnley in October 1934 for £1,400. There he scored twenty-four goals in thirty-five League appearances before leaving for Leeds on 12th September 1935 and kept up his remarkable scoring average with twenty-one goals in forty-one games before leaving for Darlington on 15th October 1936, where he became player manager and finished his career with twelve goals in forty-four League games. (Leeds United Player Details)

Brown

John Murchie

30-08-1939

1939-1946

OL

Joined Leeds from Third Lanark on 28th May 1939 as an eighteen year old standing 5ft 6ins and weighing 10st 2lbs. He did not play for the Leeds first team in peacetime, but had played for the Reserves in the aborted 1939-40 season and went on to score twice in thirteen games for Leeds in wartime fixtures. After the war he could not gain a place in the team and left at the end of the 1946-47 season. (Leeds United Player Details)

Brown

Matthew

21-04-1996

1994-1997

RH

Barnsley

20-10-1977

Joined Leeds from school and became a trainee professional in 1994 playing one game as a substitute for the Juniors in the 1993-94 season. He scored six goals from eight starts and five games from the bench in 1994-95 followed by one goal from eleven games from the bench in 1995-96 and, after a few games on the bench, he made his debut as a substitute for the Reserves before adding three starts. He did not signed professional forms and left the club in May 1996. He joined Hull City and scored once in seven starts and twenty-two substitute appearances.

Brown

Anthony John/Tony

09-03-1983

1983-1984

CH

Bradford

17-09-1958

He started with Thackley and signed for Leeds in March 1983 and soon established himself at Centre-Half in the Reserves for the rest of that season and made his first team debut in May of that year. He went on to score once in twenty-four starts for United before leaving for Doncaster Rovers in March 1985, having made five appearances for them while on loan in November 1984. He scored twice in eighty-two League games, of which two were from the bench, before leaving for Scunthorpe United in July 1987, where he went on to score twice in forty-six starts and eight from the bench. He left to join his final League club, Rochdale, in August 1989 and he made one hundred and eleven starts and three games as a substitute before retiring fom League football at the end of the 1992-93 season.(Leeds United Player Details)

Brown

Victor Charles/Vic

31-01-1931

1929-1933

RB

Bedford

26-07-1903

00-00-1971

Signed from Bedford Town in August 1929 Brown was understudy to the Milburn brothers and several other fine full-backs that Leeds possessed at that time. He made just one League appearance in February 1931 and after serving Leeds well for four seasons he joined Coventry City on 8th May 1933 and was an immediate success, making one hundred League appearances and helping his club win the Third Division South Championship in the 1935-36 season. Unforunately injury saw him lose his first team place and after staying for three more seasons, he departed for Chester in June 1939. WW2 meant that he never played a League game for his new club, although he did play for them in the War-time games. (Leeds United Player Details)

Browne

Robert James/Bobby

06-02-1937

1935-1947

LH

Londonderry

09-02-1912

00-00-1994

Capped six times by Northern Ireland he started with Maleven and Clooney Rovers before joining Derry City. He was only twenty-two and 5ft 8ins and 10st 10lb when Leeds paid about £1,500 for him when they signed him on 10th October 1935 but he went on to play one hundred and fourteen games at Elland Road. It would no doubt have been many more had it not been for the many seasons lost to WW2. He left for York City in August 1947, but he played just five times before finishing his career with Thorne Colliery. (Leeds United Player Details)

Browning

Leonard James/Len

31-08-1946

1946-1951

CF

Leeds

30-03-1928

27-09-2008

Browning represented the England Youth Clubs, on his eighteenth birthday, before joining a Leeds feeder club, Headingley Rangers. He signed for Leeds on 17th August 1946, making his first team debut a month later. It was a one off game before settling down to learn his trade with the Reserves for the next two years. He wnt on to score forty-six goals in one hundred and five games before being transferred to Sheffield United in November 1951. He scored twenty-five League goals in sixty-five games at Bramall Lane before TB brought his professional career to an end and he retired in November 1953. He later played in the local Leagues with Headingley Rangers and East End Park before he again retired with a serious leg injury. A Yorkshire County Table Tennis player. (Leeds United Player Details)

Budimir

21-10-1991

1991-1991

A trialist, possibly from Serbia. No further details available as he did not make the grade in England. He did not actually play for the Resrves either, being an unused substitute in the only game he is mentioned.

Buck

Edward/Teddy

17-12-1927

1927-1929

LH

Dipton

29-10-1904

00-00-1993

5ft 9ins , 11st 7lb, son of former West Bromwich Albion and Liverpool inside-forward, Fred Buck, he joined Leeds in May 1927 from West Stanley. He performed solidly, making eight appearances for the first team, but with United strong in the wing-half-back area he moved to Grimsby Town on 19th December 1929. He went on to give sterling servicescoring four goals in over three hundred and fifty League games for the Mariners. (Leeds United Player Details)

Buckley

Arthur

03-10-1936

1936-1939

OL

Greenfield

03-07-1913

00-00-1992

He started with his hometown team of Greenfield before joining his local League club, Oldham Athletic in 1934. he scored ten goals in forty-seven League games before joining Leeds on 2nd October 1936 making his debut for the Leeds Reserves on the following day. He broke into the first team in the next game and had a friendly rivalry with Jack Hargreaves for the #11 jersey until the WW2 stopped the Football League. He scored twenty-one goals in eighty-six games. During the war he guested with Oldham Athletic but could not get in their first team when football recommenced and he joined Mossley in 1947 and retired in 1949. (Leeds United Player Details)

Buckley

John William/John

28-08-1986

1986-1987

OR/OL

East Kirkbride

18-05-1962

He started with Junior club Claremont, before a spell with Queens Park and then the Celtic Junior system before signing professional for them on 1st May1978. He did make one start in a League Cup match in September 1982 but, after a loan spell with them, he moved to Partick Thistle on 19th August 1983. He stayed just a year, scoring five goals in forty-five League games, before Billy Bremner took him to Doncaster Rovers in July 1984 for £35,000. He scored eleven goals in eighty-four League games, of which five were from the bench until Billy Bremner returned to take him to Leeds United for £35,000 in June 1986. He spent much of his time there in the Reserves and was also loaned to Leicester City in March 1987, starting once and making four substitute appearances at Filbert Street, and to Doncaster Rovers in October 1987, where he made six starts. He was sold to Rotherham United in November 1987 for £30,000 and there found his level, featuring regularly and scoring thirteen goals in eighty-five starts and another twenty from the bench. In October 1990 he returned to Partick Thistle for £45,000, and scored five times in twenty-six appearances, before moving to Scunthorpe United for £40,000 in August 1991. He scored eight goals in forty-three games before rejoining Rotherham United for £20,000 in February 1993. He started two games and came from the bench twice in his second spell at Millmoor. In only his fourth game back for Rotherham, he fractured his skull against Plymouth Argyle on 13th March 1993. For a time the injury was life threatening and brought a premature end to his career. He did play with some Non-League clubs and went on to become a coach, noticably with the Doncaster Belles. (Leeds United Player Details)

Bullions

James Law/Jim

04-09-1948

1947-1950

RH

Bonnybridge

12-03-1924

Signed by Derby County from Clowne FC in October 1944, he made seventeen League appearances for them and won an F.A. Cup winners medal for them in April 1946 before Leeds signed him on 26th November 1947, when he was 23yo and 5ft 10ins and 11st 7lbs. He made thirty-five League appearances at Elland Road before leaving to join Shrewsbury Town in September 1950. He scored twice in one hundred and thirty-one League appearances at Gay Meadow, where he stayed until June 1954. He finished his football career with several clubs in Non-League. (Leeds United Player Details)

Burbanks

William Edwin/Eddie

07-11-1953

1953-1954

OL

Campsall

01-04-1913

00-07-1983

He started with Denaby United, joining Sunderland in February 1935. He scored twenty-six goals in one hundred and thirty-one League games at Roker Park before following "Raich" Carter to Hull City in June 1948. He scored twenty-one goals in one hundred and forty-three League games for the Tigers. He again followed Carter, arriving at Elland Road in July 1953, but stayed just one year, scoring once in thirteen League appearances, before retiring at the end of the 1953-54 season. (Leeds United Player Details)

Burden

Thomas David/Tom

20-11-1948

1948-1955

WH/IF

Andover

21-02-1924

00-00-2001

A Somerset County Schoolboy representative, he started with Wolverhampton Wanderers making his debut for them when only sixteen in the Wartime fixtures in August 1941. He also guested with Chester City and signed for them in November 1945. Then a goalscoring inside forward, he had scored thirty-eight goals in eighty appearances in peacetime League football when Leeds signed him on 29th June 1948. He made his Reserve team debut on 21st August 1948, scoring once in just five games before he inevitably was elevated to the Leeds first team where he soon established himself in the Leeds first team, making his debut in September 1948. An obvious leader of men he became the United Captain and remained as such through his long and illustrious Leeds career making over two hundred and fifty appearances before he fell out with Leeds Manager Raich Carter and left on 27th October 1954, the season before before Leeds finally obtained promotion. He went back to Somerset with Bristol City and captained them to promotion, scoring twenty goals in two hundred and thirty-one League appearances before retiring in June 1960. (Leeds United Player Details)

Burgin

Edward/Ted

15-04-1958

1958-1961

Gk

Bradfield

29-04-1927

Joined his first League club, Sheffield United from Alford Town in March 1949 and enjoyed a long career with them, making two hundred and eighty-one appearances for them in more than eight seasons and represented England at "B" level. He moved to Doncaster in December 1957, but his career was punctuated by injury and he made just five League appearances for them, before moving to Leeds on 14th March 1958 in exchange for Willie Nimmo. Like Nimmo he was deputy to the virtually ever-present Royden Wood and it was not until January 1959 that he took over. He went on to play fifty-eight League games before losing his place to Alan Humphreys. He left Leeds for Rochdale on 12th January 1961 and there he played two hundred and seven League games before moving into Non-League football in July 1966. (Leeds United Player Details)

Burke

Marshall

16-08-1980

1980-1980

WH/W

Glasgow

26-03-1959

Schottish International Schoolboy, he joined the Burnley Academy as an apprentice, turning professional in March 1977. He scored twice in twenty-two starts and two games as a substitute for the first team, before joining Manager, Jimmy Adamson and teammate Tony Arins at Elland Road in May 1980. While establishing himself as a regular in the Reserves, he never made the first team and left for Blackburn Rovers in December 1980. He scored seven goals in thirty-four starts and five games from the bench, while at Ewood Park. He moved to Lincoln City in October 1982, scoring seven goals in fifty appearances, one of which was as a substitute. in December 1983 he went on loan to Cardiff City, and made three starts before returning to Sincil Bank. He then joined Non-League Scarborough before returning to start three games for Tranmere Rovers in September 1984.

Burleigh

Matthew

20-02-1986

1986-1986

RH

A trialist from Doncaster Rovers he only played the one game for the Leeds Reserves and must not have been taken on.

Burns

Hugh

26-01-1987

1987-1987

RB/RH

Lanark

13-12-1965

He started with the Larkhall Academy and then Cambuslang Rangers, before joining Glasgow Rangers and started forty-one Scottish League games and added another eleven from the bench and got three goals. He played twice for the Scottish Under-Twenty-One team while at Rangers. He was loaned to Hamilton Academical where he scored once in five League starts. In late January 1987, he went on trial to Leeds United and made four starts for the Leeds Reserve team. Two were at right back and two at right half. He scored twice, while playing at right back. Billy Bremner did not sign him and he returned north in mid February 1987. He joined Heart of Midlothian on 11th July 1987 for £175,000 and made twenty-four League appearances with them, of which one was as a substitute, before leaving in December 1988 for Dunfermline Athletic for £25,000. There he started Fifteen League games, two of which were off the bench. He was loaned to Fulham in December 1989 and made six League starts. He played with Hamilton Academical for a second time when he joined them in July 1990. He scored six goals in thirty-three with them, which included four games as a substitute. He then moved to Kilmarnock in 1991 where he scored four goals in forty-one games, before moving to Ayr United in June 1993. He scored five goals in fifty-eight starts with Ayr United before joining Dumbarton in August 1995. There he scored once in eleven games, one of which was from the bench, and finished his career with Larkhall Thistle.

Burns

Jacob Geoffrey/Jacob

21-09-2000

2000-2003

RH/IF

Sydney, Australia

21-01-1978

Burns was an accomplished Tennis Player but decided to concentrate on football. He was a product of the Westfield Sports High School, which also produced Harry Kewell, Jamie McMaster, Shane Cansdell-Sherriff and a host of other Australian International Footballers, Cricketers, Swimmers and other Athletes. After playing Junior football with Greenacre, Sydney Olympic and St George in New South Wales, he joined Sydney United in 1997, scoring five goals in starting fifty-two games and making eight more appearances from the bench, before moving to Parramatta Power in August 1999. He played twenty-five times, including one as a substitute, and scored three goals before he was transferred to Leeds United for £250,000 in August 2000. He had already made his debut for Australia at Under Twenty-Three level and on joining Leeds gave up the chance to play for the Olyroos Olympic squad in 2000 to concentrate on making the grade at Elland Road. He was bought initially for future potential and as cover in midfield and defence, but was soon pressed into service due to an injury crisis at Elland Road. He played at home to Charlton Athletic, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Lazio and away to Manchester United, Besiktas, Bradford City and Tranmere Rovers, a true baptism of fire in under strength Leeds teams. It was back to the Reserves where he featured regularly, except when injured, but did manage another two first team appearances at home to Bolton Wanderers and away to Tottenham Hotspur, once again in United teams severely depleted by injury. After a trial with Feyenoord, he was released at the end of his contract in June 2003. He had started five EPL games and was once a substitute, while he also started one League Cup game and three European Cup ties and being a substitute once in the latter, but did not score for United. Barnsley signed him in October 2003. He made his Barnsley debut at Wycombe Wanderers in October 2003 and went on to score once in twenty-two League games, including six from the bench, and played four times in the F.A. Cup that season. Again a regular in the side throughout the 2004/2005 campaign, Burns turned into one of the Reds most consistent and underrated players with a string of fine displays in midfield. He scored twice in thirty-four League games, including one from the bench, and made one substitute appearance in the F.A. Cup and also started one League Cup game. The Aussie netted three goals in the League from thirty-two starts and one game from the bench, scored twice in the League Cup from one start and one game from the bench, while he also made three starts and one game from the bench in the F.A. Cup and was in fine form alongside Stephen McPhail during the run in. He left for Polish Champions, Wisla Krakow, in March 2006 where he started promisingly and stayed until the end of the 2007-08 season, making twenty-two appearances. He had made one more appearance for them in the 2008-09 season, before he followed his former coach at Wisla, Dan Petrescu, to Romania to play with Unirea Urziceni. In his time there he made nineteen appearances before he decided the time was right to return home to Australia, signing with Perth Glory for the start of the 2009-10 season on a three year contract and was appointed the Club Captain. His International career with Australia has been long and chequered. After playing for the Australian Under-Twenty-Three side he received his first call-up to the full International team in 2000 for the game against Scotland, from the bench, and in 2001 against Columbia, which was his last International appearance for several years. Although he was called up for the Australian squad for the 2-0 loss to Kuwait in September 2006, he did not receive his third cap until the game against Denmark in 2007, when he came on as a substitute. In the same year he came off the bench to earn his fourth cap against China as Australia triumphed 2-0. He received a late call up to the Australian squad against Nigeria as a replacement for Tim Cahill, and came on at the start of the second half. He gained another cap in a friendly game against Ghana in Sydney, where he started the match, and came off in the seventy-ninth minute. His next cap was as a seventy-seventh minute substitute as Australia beat Holland in Eindhoven 2-1, with Harry Kewell scoring from the spot and Josh Kennedy getting a second on 6th September 2008. On 10th September 2008 Burns was called up to replace Jason Culina in the starting line-up to face Uzbekistan in a World Cup Qualifier. Burns won the praise of Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek for filling in for a virus-striken Culina at the last minute and performing admirably alongside Carl Valeri in defensive midfield in the side's 1-0 win in Tashkent. He gained his tenth cap as a second-half substitute in a 2-1 win over Japan in the World Cup qualifying tie on 17th June 2009, and his eleventh came in a 1-0 win over Indonesia, in an Asian Cup qualifier in Brisbane in March 2010. He had a successful 2009-10 season with Perth Glory, playing twenty-four A-League games and scoring two goals. He followed this up with another twenty-four in his second season with the club in 2010-11. He retired on 5th April 2014 after playing one hundred and fourteen games for Perth Glory. The Highlight of his Perth career was probably in defeat, as the Glory fought their way to the 2011-12 Grand Final winning the semi-final on penalties with Burns scoring the final deciding spot-kick. While the Glory went down to Brisbane Roar in the final, Burns was awarded the "Joe Marston Medal" for the best player in that Final. (Leeds United Player Details)

Burns

Kenneth/Kenny

03-02-1982

1981-1984

CD

Glasgow

23-09-1953

Joined Birmingham City as an apprentice before signing professional forms in July 1971. He had six seasons at St Andrews and soon progressed to the first team and went on to gain Scottish Youth honours, two Scotland Under-Twenty-Three caps and twenty full international caps playing both as a striker and a defender. He scored forty-five goals in one hundred and seventy games for the Blues, of which seven were as a substitute, before Brian Clough bought him for £150,000 in July 1977. He went on to score thirteen goals in one hundred and thirty-seven starts in the League and was a part in all the club's success in the European Cup as well as the English League First Division Championship and Cup achievements until Leeds offered £400,00 and a lucrative wage to entice him to Elland Road in October 1981. He was made captain but failed to stop United's decline and relegation from the First Division. He did not play many Reserve games but was absent through injury and, after going on loan to Derby County in March 1983, where he scored once in six starts and one game from the bench, he signed for them in February 1984 after scoring twice in fifty-six League games at Elland Road, two of which were as a substitute. He went on to score once in thirty starts and one game from the bench for the Rams. While there, he started two games while on loan to Notts County in February 1985 before, in August 1985, he left Derby, to play as a non-contract player with Barnsley and finished his League career there, starting nineteen and coming off the bench in two League games. (Leeds United Player Details)

Burrows

Ashley

23-04-1979

1979-1981

WH

Halifax

A midfield player, he joined Elland Road straight from school in the summer of 1978. While still not a professional he broke into the Reserves for a few games in the latter part of the 1978-79 season and while he did make other Reserve team appearances he did not make the first team.

Butler

13-04-1978

1978-1978

Gk

Little is known of this player who played one game in goal towards the end of the 1977-78 season.

Butler

John

06-05-1996

1995-1996

FB

Dublin

28-10-79

He Joined Leeds as a Trainee in 1995 and played several games for the Juniors and one for the Reserves in the 1995-96 season. In the following season he started eleven and added four more from the bench as they won the Northern Intermediate League and the F.A. Youth Cup, although he did not play in the latter. He was released at the end of the 1996-97 season.

Butler

Walter John/Walter

04-09-1920

1920-1921

F

Skirlaugh

1st Q 1889

00-06-1979

He joined Leeds from Leeds Steelworks in March 1920 and played for one season before leaving at the end of the 1920-21 season for Doncaster Rovers. He later played with Darlington and Goole Town. (Leeds United Player Details)

Butterfield

John

27-03-1964

1964-1964

Gk

An Emergency signing from Salts (Saltaire) on 27th March 1964. His debut was his only appearance for Leeds.

Butterworth

Aidan James/Aidan

30-08-1980

1980-1983

F

Leeds

07-11-1961

An England Schoolboy International, he graduated through the Leeds Academy, signing professional forms in May 1980. He went on to score fifteen goals in sixty-four games, ten of which were as a substitute, before moving to Doncaster Rovers in August 1984. There he scored five goals in fifty games, starting thirty-five of them before retiring. (Leeds United Player Details)

Byrne

Alexander/Alex

25-04-1992

1991-1993

MF

Leeds

06-09-1974

Signed as a trainee from school, but, although he progressed through the Juniors to play a handful of games for the Reserves, he was not offered professional forms.