Thursday, October 31

Gordon McQueen, former Manchester United and Leeds participant, dies at 70

MANCHESTER, England — Gordon McQueen, a defender who performed for Manchester United, Leeds and Scotland’s nationwide workforce, has died. He was 70.

McQueen’s dying was introduced Thursday through a press release from his household launched by Man United.

McQueen was identified with vascular dementia in 2021.



“We hope that as-well as creating many great football memories he’ll be remembered most for his character,” his household mentioned. “Our home was at all times filled with mates, household & soccer simply because it was in his previous couple of months as he fought so bravely in what turned a really merciless battle towards dementia.

“The disease may have taken him too soon but he definitely lived life to the full, the ultimate entertainer, the absolute heart and soul of every occasion, the most fun dad anyone could wish for.”

McQueen started his profession at Scottish membership St. Mirren and went on to play in England. He was Britain’s costliest participant when he joined Man United for 495,000 kilos (now $626,000).

He received the English league title with Leeds and the FA Cup with Man United. He additionally made 30 worldwide appearances for Scotland.

After his taking part in profession, McQueen briefly managed Scottish workforce Airdrieonians and coached St. Mirren and Middlesbrough.

United mentioned McQueen “oozed command and charisma” on the coronary heart of its protection.

“Everyone at Manchester United is heartbroken by the loss of our beloved former defender, Gordon McQueen,” the membership wrote on Twitter. “Our love and condolences are with his family at this terribly sad time.”

Leeds additionally mentioned it was “saddened” to be taught of his passing.

“Gordon was one of the best center backs I had the privilege of playing with,” former Man United teammate Bryan Robson mentioned. “He was an ideal match for Manchester United together with his aptitude, braveness and massive character, and that’s why the followers beloved him.

“Most importantly, though, he was a brilliant person with a huge heart. He lit up any room he walked into, and that’s how he should be remembered.”

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James Robson is at https://twitter.com/jamesalanrobson

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