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Leeds 2 - 1950/60s

Across
Goalkeeper that famously threw the ball into his own net during a game against Liverpool in 1967. (4,6)
Took over as manager in 1961. (3,5)
This Croatian club defeated Leeds in the final of the 1966-67 Inter Cities Fairs Cup. (6,6)
The first coach to play John Charles as a center forward at the backend of the 1950-51 season. (5,7)
Mick Jones was bought for £100,000 from this Yorkshire rival in 1967, nearly doubling their transfer record. (9,4)
Became the first black player to play in an FA Cup final in 1965. (6,10)
Manchester City and this Lancashire club were the only two teams to beat Leeds in the 1968-69 league season.
Don Revie ordered the fire brigade to flood the pitch before the replay of the semifinals of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup against this Spanish side in 1966. (4,8)
Name of the stand completely destroyed in 1956 by a fire. (4,5)
This manager bought Don Revie from Sunderland for £12,000. (4,7)
Player who was sold to Juventus in 1957 for a then world record £65,000 transfer fee. (4,7)
Down
This player scored the only goal as Leeds beat Arsenal in the 1968 league cup final. (5,6)
Scorer of the winner in the 1968 Inter Cities Fairs Cup win. (4,5)
Team that won the league in the 1964-65 season on goal average above Leeds United. (10,6)
Hungarian team that Leeds beat in the 1968-69 season to successfully defend the Inter Cities Fairs Cup.
Centre forward bought from Leicester City for a then British transfer record of £165,000 in 1969. (5,6)
Leeds midfielder who won the Footballer of the Year for 1966-67. (4,8)
This player was signed from Everton for £25,000 towards the end of the 1961-62 season. (5,7)
This player finished as top scorer of the 1967-68 Inter Cities Fairs Cup with 8 goals. (5,7)
Team that Leeds in the 1965 FA Cup final.