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Leeds United
1964-73
GI SCORE :
847.8
1964-73
PERIOD
Dynasty
LIFESPAN TYPE
England
COUNTRY
First Division, FA Cup, European competition
COMPETITION(S)
STYLE OF PLAY
2x First Division, 1x FA Cup, 1x League Cup, 2x Fairs Cup
NOTABLE HONOURS
Don Revie
NOTABLE MANAGER
Billy Bremner, Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter, Johnny Giles, Peter Lorimer
NOTABLE PLAYERS
TROPHIES WON
7
WIN RATIO
70%
AVERAGE GOALS FOR
1.8
AVERAGE GOALS A
0.9
OVERALL GI SCORE:
847.8
GI FACTORS

158.9

133.9

137.8

82.5
Trophies/Titles
Win Rate/Dominance
Peak Performance
Star Power

78.2
Style of Play

84
Consistency/Era

90
Legacy/Influence

82.5
Cultural Impact
GI SCORING RATIONALE
Synonymous with the Don Revie era — feared, respected, and debated. A team that redefined professionalism and intensity in English football.
Two league titles, FA Cup, League Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (twice), and multiple near-misses. A trophy cabinet to back the reputation.
Loved and loathed in equal measure. The “Dirty Leeds” image, their revolutionary methods, and strong identity made them culturally seismic — especially in England.
Billy Bremner lifting silverware. Allan Clarke’s FA Cup winner. Near misses in Europe and at home — drama was always part of the Leeds experience.
The obsession with perfection. The us-against-the-world mentality. Revie’s dossiers, discipline, and drive. A team of characters and class.
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