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  1. Billy Bremner was one of Britain's most fiery, skilful and industrious footballers of the post-war years. An essential cog in the pragmatic, often over-robust yet frequently wonderfully entertaining Leeds United team of the Sixties and Seventies, he was also the red-haired dynamo in Scotland's international side, winning 54 caps.

  2. Dec 9, 1997 · The former Leeds United and Scotland soccer star Billy Bremner has died, aged 54, of a suspected heart attack, according to his family. Bremner had been taken to hospital on Friday and died...

  3. Dec 8, 1997 · Billy Bremner, football player and manager: born Stirling 9 December 1942; played for Leeds United 1958-76, Scotland 1965-75 (54 caps), Hull City 1976-78; manager, Doncaster Rovers 1978-85,...

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · Billy Bremner, Leeds United captain, holds the cup aloft moment after being presented with the FA Cup by Queen Elizabeth II. It should be easy to celebrate the life of Billy Bremner in writing; after all, there is no shortage of words to accurately describe his importance to Leeds United.

  5. Dec 7, 2022 · Twenty five years after his death, Scottish football legend Billy Bremner still looms large on the streets where he grew up.

  6. In the official ‘Leeds United 100 Greatest Leeds Players’ Billy Bremner is listed at number one. 772 appearances, 115 goals, 11 years as captain: it’s unlikely anyone will ever knock Billy off top spot. Clubs: Leeds United, Hull City, Doncaster Rovers. Caps: 54 (Scotland), 3 goals.

  7. Football Player; Billy Bremner left school in his home town of Stirling to sign for Leeds United in 1959. Small in stature with red hair Bremner had the heart of a lion and was a born winner. He made his first team debut on 20 January 1960 at the age of 17 in a 3-1 win over Chelsea.