BILLY Bremner, one-time flame-haired wildman of British football and one of Scotland's greatest captains, died yesterday at the age of 54 after a suspected heart attack, writes Ron MacKenna. [71], Placed in a tough group for qualification to the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Scotland failed to qualify after finishing in second place. HE may have been just 5ft5in but what Billy Bremner lacked in height he more than made up for in skill, passion and desire. Region. [97], To pay for stadium upgrades necessitated by the aftermath of the Bradford City stadium fire Doncaster were forced to sell Ian and Glynn Snodin, who went to Leeds and Sheffield Wednesday and respectively for a total of 315,000. [24] In Europe they beat DWS (Netherlands), Valencia (Spain), Bologna (Italy) and Kilmarnock (Scotland) to reach the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final against Dinamo Zagreb (Yugoslavia); Zagreb won 20 at the Stadion Maksimir and held Leeds to a 00 draw at Elland Road to leave Leeds with another second-place finish. [99], Bremner was appointed as Leeds United manager in October 1985, having impressed the boardroom with his work at Doncaster, particularly his negotiation skills during the sale of Ian Snodin; Leeds paid Doncaster 45,000 in compensation. . A friend of a friend of mine drove him home and he was then taken to hospital. Leeds United 1 v Arsenal 0. A round-up of the latest Leeds United transfer rumours. Europe. "He was an excellent player for Scotland, not only as a football player but He disliked the responsibility and after bad-tempered exchanges with the Scottish officials there was even a threat that he and the controversial winger Jimmy Johnstone would be sent home. [60] However, he missed a lengthy spell in the new year due to injury and results dipped during this time and ultimately ended the club's title hopes; they went on to end the campaign in fifth spot. Billy smoked, I smoked, a few of the lads did.. Law played alongside Bremner many times for Scotland and the two were opponents when Bremner captained Leeds and Law starred for Manchester United. [111] John Sheridan put Leeds ahead in extra-time of the replay, but two late goals from Peter Shirtliff changed the game and denied Leeds promotion. Whenever Bremner travelled away with Leeds and stayed in a hotel, he would always have his breakfast in bed. Although he mellowed with age, Bremner will be remembered as a firebrand. [11] Taylor resigned in March 1961, and player Don Revie was promoted to manager. He was also named as the FWA Footballer of the Year in 1970 and was listed on the PFA Team of the Year in 197374. The club also finished second in numerous competitions, being runners-up five times in the English league and seven times in cup finals, including the 1975 European Cup. 'Tireless energy' William Murray Bremner (born 4 August 1946, in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland) is a Scottish guitarist, best known for his work in the band Rockpile and on many of Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds ' albums. Charlie Nicholas, a contemporary player, accurately embraced Bremner's contribution to football by saying: "His determination and love of the game made him such a difficult opponent. On the 21st anniversary of his death, aged just 54, we're celebrating the genius of the man who has been immortalised with a statue outside Elland Road. [115] The inconsistent results returned however, and Leeds finished the 198788 season in seventh place, eight points outside the play-offs. ", Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Leeds United celebrate their Wembley victory at the Royal Garden Hotel after beating Arsenal in the League Cup Final at Wembley. [114] A more significant new face was David Batty, a key player of the future who was given his debut from the youth team. He never used to get up with me and go down for breakfast.. We've trawled through the archives to take a look at the other side of Leeds United's greatest-ever skipper. In the bath behind them are fellow Leeds players Clark, Bremner, Bates, and Sprake. Billy Bremner was one of Britain's most fiery, skilful and industrious footballers of the post-war years. 8th April 1972: Leeds United manager Don Revie presents Jack Charlton with a bottle of champagne and the Footballer of the Month trophy in the changing room after a match. [109] The FA Cup run continued into the semi-finals, where they were knocked out 32 by Coventry City at Hillsborough in a close-run game that ran into extra-time. [32] They chased Everton all season only to give up on the title after a home defeat by Southampton late in the campaign. Here is all you want to know, and more! [68] He went on to feature in qualifying games for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, but defeats to Poland and Italy left Scotland second in their group, which was not enough to qualify. He was also one of those rare players that could walk the walk and talk the talk and his motto side before self every time perfectly encapsulated his all or nothing approach to the game. What Azzedine Ounahi has said about his post-World Cup future amid Leeds United links. [83] He appointed former Leeds coach Les Cocker as his assistant. [89], Strong competition promoted from the Fourth Division Wigan Athletic, Sheffield United and Bradford City made the 198283 campaign a tough prospect. He would later manage Leeds but sadly, died at the age of just 55. 3rd March 1968. England. [17] In November of the 196465 season Bremner featured heavily in a win at Everton that was marred by violent clashes on the pitch, the game was stopped for a short spell ten minutes before half-time as the referee felt that a spell of cooling down was needed to prevent further violence; despite the referee only giving 12 Leeds fouls to Everton's 19 the match helped to cement United's reputation as a dirty and overly physical team. One newspaper report even called him 10st of barbed wire such was his tenacity in the tackle. [86] Rovers ended the season in 12th place. Bremner denied the allegations but Leeds too warned him about his future conduct. Beans on toast, he says. When he arrived at Elland Road Revie was himself still on the playing staff and took him under his wing. The following season he won an elusive championship medal. The captain for 11 years. In the early '90s, famous country singer Willie Nelson's son, Billy Nelson, passed away from unforeseen circumstances. [31], The 196970 season opened with victory in the 1969 FA Charity Shield, as Bremner captained Leeds to a 21 victory over Manchester City. If you want to see just how good this great partnership was, look no further than a game that took place on March 4, 1972. A second solo album, A Good Week's Work, followed in 1999 and a third No Ifs, Buts, Maybes in 2006, both recorded in Sweden. He then became a member of the Neil Innes band Fatso, which went on to record the soundtrack for the original Rutland Weekend Television series.[2]. Advertisement. [74] Having been selected, Bremner captained Scotland to a 20 win over Zaire at the Westfalenstadion. [89] Results again picked up with only two defeats in the last 14 games, and they ended the campaign in 19th spot, three points above the relegation zone. Theres also a bronze statue of him, arms aloft, outside Leeds Uniteds Elland Road stadium. [10] However, Leeds went on to be relegated from the First Division at the end of the 195960 season. View our online Press Pack. "It is absolutely awful. [51] The manager focused entirely on the league and told his team the aim was to go the season unbeaten, and although they lost three games they secured a second league title by a five-point margin on second-place Liverpool. When he made his debut for Leeds against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in, aged just 17, he helped United to a comfortable 3-1 win and earned praise from all corners. Later, as captain he saw Leeds win the League twice and took them to four FA Cup finals. [87] The good results continued for the rest of the campaign, and Rovers were promoted in third place. Don Revie the successful Leeds United team Manager pictured with skipper Billy Bremner and members of the staff, Bremner relaxing before a European Cup match, Leeds United news as Ajax urged to 'cut 20m losses' and offer struggling star to Jesse Marsch. [108] This sale though allowed Bremner money for further signings and he took left-back Bobby McDonald from Oxford United, full-back Micky Adams from Coventry City for 110,000, and striker John Pearson and defender Mark Aizlewood from Charlton Athletic for 72,000 and 200,000 respectively. [64] Kaye was sacked after a poor start to the season, and was replaced by Bremner's former Leeds teammate Bobby Collins, who had joined the club as assistant manager in the summer; as at Leeds, Bremner had applied for the vacant managerial role, but was rejected. [117], In July 1989 Bremner went back as manager to Doncaster, who had fallen back into the Fourth Division during his absence. 8th May 1972. [54], Manager Don Revie took the England management job in July 1974. Billy Bremner : biography 9 December 1942 - 7 December 1997 Wins libel action On 3 February 1982, Bremner won 100,000 libel damages, along with legal costs, after he sued the Sunday People Newspaper for publishing an article on 11 September 1977 that alleged he tried to fix football matches, including the May 1972 game [] December 1969, Leeds players on route from Leeds to Budapest, having just arrived in Manchester, on their way to Ringway, to fly to Budapest. [16] Revie moved Bremner to central midfield, and bought Manchester United's Johnny Giles to create what would prove to be one of the most highly effective central midfield partnerships of the next 12 years. [28], Revie targeted the title for the 196869 campaign and played Bremner in every league game as Leeds finished six points clear at the top to become champions of England for the first time. They exchanged punches and, rightly, were sent off. The new material has been shared in an online exhibition through the university website. Well, I only ever cried over two people, Billy Bremner and Bob. In the Charity Shield at Wembley he and Liverpool's Kevin Keegan were centre-stage in a foul-laden match seen on television. Players parade the trophy through the streets and Elland Road. At first Bremner seemed a natural inside right but over the years he developed into one of the toughest and most constructive goalscoring half-backs in the country. [2] Results fluctuated during the 197879 season, demonstrated by a 71 defeat by struggling AFC Bournemouth punctuating a run of five wins in six games. 1st May 1969. You try to start again but get into blaming over and over. Billy Bremner. He also wrote Edmunds' hit "Trouble Boys" (which Edmunds would let him sing live), but used an alias, Billy Murray, on the writing credits, so as not to be confused with the more famous Scottish footballer, of the same name. Clough had been publicly criticial of the overly aggressive style that the club had become known for under their previous manager Don Revie and was keen to show a new side to his talented team. Billy Bremner - Death Death At the beginning of December 1997, he was rushed to hospital after suffering from pneumonia, but suffered a suspected heart attack at his Doncaster home in the small village of Clifton, South Yorkshire and died two days before his 55th birthday. [84] Another strong September, six wins seeing the club rise to second in the table, won Bremner the Third Division Manager of the Month award. [52] Bremner was named on the PFA Team of the Year and finished second in the FWA Footballer of the Year voting to Ian Callaghan. [104] Five key young players to leave the club were Scott Sellars (20,000 to Blackburn Rovers), Terry Phelan (free transfer to Swansea City), Denis Irwin, Tommy Wright and Andy Linighan (all to Oldham Athletic for 60,000, 55,000 and 80,000 respectively). l-r Billy Bremner, Mike O'Grady, and Jim Storey. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Leeds' iconic chain-smoking skipper Billy Bremner stole a journalist's false teeth, took on Kevin Keegan and only ate Kit-Kats Scotland's former captain won won two First Division titles, the FA. [2] Rovers ended the season in 22nd place, though 11 points ahead of Halifax Town and Crewe Alexandra, and successfully applied to the Football League for re-election.[2]. [16] The club won no friends in doing so however, and the following summer were labelled by the Football Association's own FA News as "the dirtiest [team] in the Football League. Although he mellowed with age, Bremner will be remembered as a firebrand. [82] After retiring from football in November 1991 he took up work as an after dinner speaker. After training, the Leeds players would decamp to Sheilas Caf for their lunch, just across the road from the ground and, once there, they would play a game to see who would pay for the meal. [50], Revie instructed Bremner to be more attacking in the 197374 campaign, and the result was 11 goals in 52 appearances, his biggest goal tally in 12 years. They made it to the FA Cup semi-finals, before Chelsea knocked them out with a 10 win. [57] Teammate Peter Lorimer insisted that the only criticism he had of Bremner was in applying for the management job against Giles, which had caused to board to look elsewhere for fear of dividing the dressing room by choosing between Bremner and Giles. The midfielder made 585 appearances for Leeds between 1959 and 1976 before becoming manager of Doncaster in 1978. [65] After being turned down for the job he announced his intention to retire as a player at the end of his contract in June 1978. . Scottish soccer player and coach best known for playing for a number of Scottish teams and for coaching both Leeds United and the Doncaster Rovers. Biography [ edit] Born in Dunedin on 25 March 1879, Bremner was the son of Mary Ann and George Goddard Bremner. Acknowledging that this was the type of game in which Bremner would have excelled, the travelling fans sang "We've got nine men and Billy!" But he only succeeded in winning the trophy once and saw them win the European Fairs Cup in 1967-8 and 1971-72. . And, as his roommate Jack Charlton revealed, it was always the same thing. 9th April 1970. [59], With most of the Revie built team retiring or moving on to other clubs, Armfield had to rebuild the squad, though Bremner would still play 38 games in the 197576 campaign. [3] On 26 December 1902, Bremner married Alice Genevieve McLachlan, [4] and they had two . They beat Ferencvrosi (Hungary) 10 at Elland Road and held them to a 00 draw at Npstadion to win the club's first European trophy. Described as '10 stone of barbed wire', the tenacious, tough-tackling Scot captained the Whites through their golden age, earning a reputation as one of the most fearless players of his generation. Scotland's Billy Bremner tees off watched by Denis Law during a game of golf at Enfield golf club before the side's fixture against England in the home international series. Advertisement. [85] However a run of just one win in 15 games followed, for which Bremner blamed his small squad and lack of training facilities. Billy Bremner Popularity . November 1969, Leeds United Christmas party at Elland Road. November 1970, Billy Bremner with the Inter Cities Fair Cup in June 1971. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007. Review. Leeds United reception after winning the FA Cup. [102] Despite this he appointed Ian Snodin as club captain, and dropped former captain and teammate Peter Lorimer from the starting line eleven. [84] The season started poorly, but the squad bonded following Cocker's death on 4 October and went on a run of six straight wins, for which Bremner was credited with the Fourth Division Manager of the Month award. [100] The club had declined during his absence; Leeds had dropped down into the Second Division, sold Elland Road to the council to raise money, and club supporters picked up a reputation for violence after regular hooligan riots in the stands. Players parade the trophy through the streets and Elland Road. [48], The title was nowhere near as close in the 197273 season, which saw Leeds finish third, seven points behind Liverpool. He attended St. Modan's High School and represented the Scotland . He was only 5ft 5in tall yet his stature, at a time when football was more physical than it is today, allowed him to become not only the inspiration and captain of the championship, Fairs' Cup, FA Cup and League Cup winning Leeds side that Don Revie produced, but also the driving force in the 1974 Scottish World Cup side that was among the best that country has raised. In a flash, Bremner leant over and removed the journalists false teeth, hiding them in his bag and only giving them back at the end of the flight. Leeds United Civic Reception. As "Bill Murray" he released two singles produced by Kris Ife: "Downtown Hoedown" / "Rhyme And Reason" (Polydor 2058 881, 1977) and "Heart and the Stone" / "I Don't Wanna Be No Hero" (State Records STAT 72, 1978). Scotland's first memorial to football legend Billy Bremner has been installed near his birthplace. His illustrious career at the club ended a year later when he moved on to captain Hull City. [122], At the beginning of December 1997, Bremner was rushed to hospital after suffering from pneumonia, but suffered a suspected heart attack at his Doncaster home in the small village of Clifton and died two days before his 55th birthday. Billy was a well known session guitarist in the pub-rock/new wave scene when he joined Rockpile in 1976. Ounahi has been linked with Leeds United and Napoli during the January transfer window. For the record, the game ended 1-1 and it was Liverpool that went on to win on penalties. Bremner stayed until September 1976 when he joined Hull City. If you want some idea of just how good as he was, both as a player and a leader, you need look no further than his teammate, striker Allan Sniffer Clarke. [96] Rovers finished the season in 14th place, some distance from the promotion and the relegation places. Previous Next. I just can't take it in that he is gone," said Law, from his home in Altrincham, Manchester. Billy Bremner holds the trophy up for fans to see. Not only has he been inducted into the English Football League of Fame and its Scottish counterpart but, in 2006, Bremner was voted Leeds Uniteds Greatest Player of all Time and, in September 2013, voted as the Football Leagues Greatest Ever Captain. As a tough-tackling terrier of a midielder, he would have no issue confronting anyone and that included arguably the hardest man in professional football, Tottenhams Dave Mackay. [42], Leeds finished second in the league for the third successive season in the 197172 campaign, despite playing some of the best football in the club's history. He played for Leeds United from 1959 to 1976, serving as captain from 1965, in one of the most successful periods in the club's history. [75] He was later accused by Zairian player Ndaye Mulamba of racially abusing him during this match, as well as spitting at Mulamba and Mana Mamuwene. [118] He signed Lincoln City winger John McGinley and Leeds midfielder John Stiles, and led the club to a 20th-place finish in 198990, which represented a small improvement on the previous season. An incident in Copenhagen after the game where several players were ejected from a nightclub for an alleged fight led to a lifetime ban from international football by the Scottish Football Association; four other players, Willie Young, Joe Harper, Pat McCluskey and Arthur Graham also were banned for life (Graham and Harper later had their bans overturned). URGENT PLEA FOR HELP To all the friends of Billy Bremner As you are all aware we have this week all lost a very good friend, a kind genuine lovely man and Billy deserves the very best send off that we can give him. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear . [125] In 1988, the Football League, as part of its centenary season celebrations, included Bremner on its list of 100 League Legends. Born in Stirling . Nowadays if you smoke, everyone looks at you in strange ways, but not then. [13] He had a ghost-written column in Shoot throughout the 1970s. [124], A statue by sculptor Frances Segelman of Bremner in celebratory pose was erected outside Elland Road in tribute in 1999. Twenty five years after his death, Scottish football legend Billy Bremner still looms large on the streets where he grew up. It was a criticism that too often ignored the skills of Bremner and his colleagues and cost them a lot of sympathy when further major honours slipped from their grasp - until they won the championship again in 1974, beating a fine Liverpool side by five points. Leeds held out for a 00 draw. Bremner first appeared for Leeds when he was only 17. 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[116] His successor, Howard Wilkinson, was given money to spend by the board and Leeds went on to win promotion in 1990. Billy Bremner. A statue of Bremner, who died in 1997, was unveiled outside Leeds United's Elland Road stadium two years later. An essential cog in the pragmatic, often over-robust yet frequently wonderfully entertaining Leeds United team of the Sixties and Seventies, he was also the red-haired dynamo in Scotland's inter- national side, winning 54 caps. Billy Bremner. Make sure to visit our Facebook page for more photos, videos and special features about Billy Bremner and his legacy to mark the 21st anniversary of his death. Leeds beat Ferencvaros in Budapest. "I heard on Friday that he had been at a `do' the previous night and had been [94] Promotion was secured in comfortable fashion, as they finished as runners-up to runaway champions York City, ten points above fifth-place Aldershot. [47] Bremner donated the damages to a Leeds Hospice. He has also been included in the Football League 100 Legends and is a member of both the English Football Hall of Fame and Scottish Football Hall of Fame. After trawling through the photo achieves here are a selection of off-the-pitch pictures which show just how closely knit the Revie side was - and what a huge character Billy was. by Steve Huey. On the pitch, he was the heart and soul of Don Revie's brilliant Leeds United side. [35] Further disappointment came in the 1970 FA Cup Final, where Leeds were beaten 21 by Chelsea in extra-time of the replay at Old Trafford. [41] Leeds won the final on the away goals rule after recording a 22 draw at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino and then a 11 draw at Elland Road. [26] Success instead came from the cup competitions, as they first knocked out Luton Town, Bury, Sunderland, Stoke City and Derby County in the League Cup en route to the final against Arsenal at Wembley; Leeds won the game 10 in a dour defensive manner but striker Jimmy Greenhoff later said it was the most memorable of the club's trophies due to it being the first such success. For other inquiries, Contact Us. In 1971, Bremner added some guitar work to March Hare, the first solo album from ex-Honeybus member Colin Hare. Billy Bremner kisses the bride. The Charity Shield (now known as The Community Shield) is the seasons traditional curtain-raiser, a generally amicable affair where the two sides dont exactly bust a gut in pursuit of victory. [80], Bremner was appointed manager of struggling Fourth Division side Doncaster Rovers in November 1978. Next, he joined Rockpile, who only released one album under their own name, but also served as the band for most of Nick Lowe's and Dave Edmunds' albums in the 1970s. 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In that time, he led Leeds to 2 League titles, the League and FA Cups and 2 victories in the Inter-City Fairs Cup. [131], "Billy Bremner was one of Britain's most fiery, skilful and industrious footballers of the post-war years. Predicted Cardiff City XI and injury updates ahead of Leeds United FA Cup clash. 1968 League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? It was good to be in his company," said Law. They have consulted local sources, including former St Modans pupils as researchers, which is where Bremner attended high school. After several disappointments, Leeds finally won a European competition (the Fairs' Cup) in 1968, which was also the year Bremner guided them to League Cup success. . [43] They knocked out Bristol Rovers, Liverpool, Cardiff City, Tottenham Hotspur and Birmingham City to reach the 1972 FA Cup Final with Arsenal; they then won the trophy for the first time in the club's history with Allan Clarke scoring the final's only goal. Bremner was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2004 in recognition of his impact on the game. [120] Rovers were top of the table at the turn of the year, but injuries and lack of form caused results to fall away, as did hopes of promotion, and Doncaster finished the campaign in 11th place. Leeds United name East Stand in honour of Jack Charlton . He has also played with The Pretenders, Shakin' Stevens, Carlene Carter and The Coal Porters, as well as issuing four solo albums.[1]. It was good to be in his company," said Law. Mr John Rafferty, Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress turn to look. Billy Bremner was born in Stirling. [1] Contents Make no mistake about that, it is not over yet" Leeds could not overtake Arsenal, who went on to win the Double. [29] The title was secured with a 00 draw with title rivals Liverpool at Anfield on 28 April, after which Bremner led the players to applaud the Liverpool fans who responded by chanting "Champions, Champions, Champions". Sponsored by Ancestry. [33], "Leeds, like Sisyphus, have pushed three boulders almost to the top of three mountains and are now left to see them all back in the dark of the valley. 8th May 1972. [30] Leeds set a number of records: most points (67), most wins (27), fewest defeats (2), and most home points (39). Players parade the trophy through the streets from City square to Elland Road. Bremner played all the guitar parts and sang the harmonies with Kerr-Clemenson. [123] His funeral, attended by many of Bremner's former team-mates and other football players and coaches, was held four days later in the Yorkshire village of New Edlington. He only ever missed a game through injury or suspension and in 773 appearances he was only a substitute once. As Kevin Keegan continually nipped at the heels of Johnny Giles, the Irish international snapped and landed a haymaker on Keegans jaw, sending him tumbling to the turf. [36] Bremner was named as FWA Footballer of the Year for the season. The death has occurred much earlier.Erica Jong (b. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site.
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