Silent Blade
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Yes it is Cec Coldwell on the right. The Wendy player on the far left is Billy Griffin. I am unable to identify the other Wendy player between Richardson and Coldwell. I think it is someone who hasnt played many games for them. As for the match against L**ds, we hammered them in the 1st half straight from the 1st minute when Tudor had an effort that hit the woodwork. Don Revie admitted after the game that we deserved to win the game. Peter Howard wrote in the Green Un 4 days later saying that Revie feared Woody and told his players that they should make sure that he doesnt get the ball much and instructed Terry Cooper to "forget" about his usual over-lapping style. TC exploited the space in the middle (thanks to L**ds "watching" Woody) and that is how he used his brain to make that great solo run before firing in the goalThe programme for the Wednesday game in 1970 depicts a local derby from, I'd say, the early sixties. Brian Richardson is the Blade to the left and I'd be fairly confident it's Cec Coldwell on the floor, face slightly obscured.
The front cover of the Leeds programme shows the aftermath of TC's goal - the only goal of the game - in our 1-0 win over them in the previous season's League Cup on September 8, 1970. A brilliant goal, a great game and I remember Alan Hodgkinson making an incredible save, tipping one over at the Kop end late on as Leeds - a top side back then - pressed for an equaliser. Mick Jones played for Leeds that night and he was typically generous after the match in his praise for United in general and Hodgy in particular. From left to right, it's Dearden, Sprake, Tudor, Hunter and (I think) Woody.