Leeds Utd Legend Norman 'Bites Yer Legs' Hunter has succumbed to the Covid19 virus at the age of 76. He will no doubt be best remembered as a no-nonsense defender who quite often would send not only the ball into 'Row Z', but his opponent, too. :-) He made over 700 appearances for the Elland Road outfit and was very much a crowd favourite.
RIP Norman.
Loved to watch him on MOTD but absolutely hated seeing him in the flesh. In other words, when he lined up against The Clarets. Some of those on the terraces used to watch most of a Burnley v Leeds match through their fingers. He never took any prisoners.
Yeah Rip Norman .Rememer some one talking about him once and said another player on the pitch asked him how the player who Norman had tackled was . He’s said I think he’s dead .Bring back the Normans ,the game needs them . With Norman ,Styles Mackay and Harris the diving was real .
My late brother in law went to Leeds for trials and became very friendly with Norman Hunter, sadly my brother in law preferred the bottle and died of alcoholism
// Bring back the Normans ,the game needs them . With Norman ,Styles Mackay and Harris the diving was real . //
that's all in the past, it's a very different game now. in those days they gave and took physical tackles, and often played while carrying the odd injury. today players are so highly strung physically that the slightest knock sees them sidelined for weeks.
Too true, mushroom, and if a player got whacked, he didn't roll over and over clutching a part of his body. He just whacked the other player back. Proper football :-)
I gave up watching football when players became so frail that the breeze of an opponent passing six feet away blew them off their feet. Norman Hunter, from what I recall of him, managed to get slightly closer to his opponents than that before they succumbed.
Of his era a brilliant player, like my old Captain Chopper
But in hindsight careers were ended by such stars but it was part of the game and fans revelled in players for whom the phrase 'he likes to tackle' was invented.
He'd be red card Hunter these days and the fans would still love him for it.
R.I.P Norman Hunter. He was a better player than the "bites yer legs" epithet. He was in the England 66 squad and only kept out of the team by Bobby Moore and Jack Charlton. Legend.