SM
Newcastle vs. West Ham: 12 hrs 55 mins
Upcoming predictions and previews

Trevor Cherry obituary: Huddersfield-born Mr Reliable who became a Leeds great

:Headline: Trevor Cherry obituary: Huddersfield-born Mr Reliable who became a Leeds great: ID:397997: from db_amp
Former England defender Trevor Cherry, who died aged 72 on Wednesday, made 486 appearances during his 10-year spell at Elland Road.

As a youngster at his hometown club Huddersfield, Trevor Cherry used to get sent to Elland Road to watch Leeds' World Cup-winning defender Norman Hunter play.

What Cherry, who died suddenly and unexpectedly on Wednesday aged 72, did not know at the time is they would one day be lining up in the same back four during the Don Revie era.

Having made his debut for the Terriers as a teenager, Cherry wasted little time in making his mark in the Huddersfield defence and captained the side to the Second Division title in the 1969-70 season.

For Cherry's Huddersfield-mad father, seeing his son play in the top-flight for the Terriers was the realisation of his own frustrated dreams as a footballer, but it would come to an end two years later when Town were relegated.

Leeds players, including Trevor Cherry (number three), watch Ian Portersfield score the only goal in the 1973 FA Cup final (PA)

His dad wanted him to stay, but Cherry knew he was too good for the second tier. Tottenham and Birmingham were interested, yet he jumped at an offer from Huddersfield's rivals Leeds.

He would not regret it. Signed by Revie as a potential replacement for Jack Charlton, Cherry made 486 appearances during his 10-year spell at the club.

Mr Reliable, Cherry filled in at left-back for the injured Terry Cooper before moving inside to partner Hunter as Leeds transformed into one of the best sides in Europe.

Cherry was always keen to credit Hunter for making him look a better player and famously came to his his central defensive partner's aid in 1975 when breaking up a fight with Derby striker Franny Lee.

Cherry, third right, was a former England captain (Ian West/PA)

United were beaten in the 1973 FA Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup finals, losing at Wembley to Sunderland in the former after Cherry was famously denied by remarkable save from goalkeeper Jimmy Montgomery.

But Leeds tasted glory a year later when they won the First Division title after going 29 games unbeaten.

In 1975 Cherry helped the club reach the European Cup final when they were controversially beaten 2-0 by Bayern Munich.

He became both Leeds captain and an international in 1976, making his England debut against Wales on March 24, the first of his 27 caps.

However, he made some unwanted history when he was the first England player to be sent off in a friendly when he saw red against Argentina in a clash with Daniel Bertoni which cost him two front teeth.

After the highs of the mid-1970s, Cherry's Leeds career ended as his Huddersfield one had – with relegation in 1982.

He played on for three months in the Second Division before taking up the role of player-manager with Bradford.

In 1985 he would lead the Bantams to the Third Division title, though the devastating Valley Parade fire on May 11 that year ended any celebrations.

Leeds squad, including Trevor Cherry (back row, third from left) ahead of the 1977-78 season (PA)

Having retired as a player Cherry remained in the dugout until he was sacked in early 1987.

Despite an offer from Sunderland, Cherry walked away from the professional game.

"The fire affected me, I'm sure," he later said. "But I turned down Sunderland for other reasons, including the travelling I would have faced, plus my son's A-levels. With hindsight, it was the best decision I ever made."

Instead, Cherry built a successful hospitality business at home in Huddersfield and was later, alongside the rest of the famous Revie side, given the freedom of the city by Leeds City Council.

Cherry is survived by wife Sue, sons Darren and Ian, daughter Danielle and his five grandchildren.

amp_article__397997 : Database Data restored...  : 
last updated article - 2020-04-29 21:38:14:
html db last update - 2020-04-29 21:38:14 :

ex - 7200 : read : read cache amp html
Share this article now:
Read more about Trevor Cherry Football
Recommended Next on SM
Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Leeds UnitedLeeds1695228121632
2Sunderland1695226121432
3Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd1610422191232
4Burnley168621961330
5Middlesbrough1683529191027
6West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom166821811726
7Watford168262524126
8Millwall166641914524
9Blackburn RoversBlackburn156451917222
10Bristol City165742020022
11Derby CountyDerby165562020020
12Stoke CityStoke165561920-120
13Norwich CityNorwich164752524119
14Swansea CitySwansea165471414019
15Sheffield WednesdaySheff Weds165471826-819
16Luton TownLuton165381826-818
17Coventry CityCoventry164572223-117
18Oxford UnitedOxford Utd164571924-517
19Plymouth ArgylePlymouth164571728-1117
20Preston North EndPreston163761624-816
21Cardiff CityCardiff164481524-916
22Hull City163671621-515
23Portsmouth152671628-1212
24Queens Park RangersQPR161871326-1311
Scroll for more - Tap for full version


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
AL
Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.



. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .