Patrick Nuttgens, in 1973 talking about the Leeds of the 1970s.
I used to visit around that time, to watch the classic Don Revie era team play their home matches at Elland Road. They get a mention about 20 minutes in, including the late Norman Hunter.
It was becoming 'Motorway City' about this time, as the M1 was joined by other major roads cutting through the outskirts of the city centre and ringing it.
I love the chalk drawn model of Leeds that he draws on the ground about 15 minutes in.... good stuff there.
Thanks to Rachael Unsworth for the link.
I used to visit around that time, to watch the classic Don Revie era team play their home matches at Elland Road. They get a mention about 20 minutes in, including the late Norman Hunter.
It was becoming 'Motorway City' about this time, as the M1 was joined by other major roads cutting through the outskirts of the city centre and ringing it.
I love the chalk drawn model of Leeds that he draws on the ground about 15 minutes in.... good stuff there.
Thanks to Rachael Unsworth for the link.
I still really want to remake this programme made by my Dad, splicing together me looking at #Leeds now, with his analysis then. How totally different the city is now, but that the challenges - affordable housing, #transport & decisions on the #economy - are yet to be sorted. https://t.co/SwxwUCa92K— Peg Alexander (@TVRadioPeg) June 5, 2020
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