'A great of the game' and a 'gentleman' - Leeds fans remember Yorath

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We asked for some of your favourite memories of Terry Yorath, following news that the former Leeds midfielder and ex-Wales manager has died aged 75.
Here are some of your replies:
Peter: We have lost another of Don Revie's great Leeds side of the 60s and 70s. Terry never gave an inch to his opponents and was a fiercely combative player who more than played his part in the successes of that team. I met him a few times and he was a real gentleman who always had time for a chat. Condolences to his family and friends.
Chris: Terry Yorath was a great force in the game. He came into a fabulous Leeds team and was unfairly criticised on occasions simply because he was not as good as Bremner or Giles. He would be the linchpin of most teams in his prime. Skilful and versatile and, in my book, a great of the game.
Richard: I "met" Terry Yorath once, about 25 years ago. I let him pull out of his driveway when I was stuck in the usual commuter traffic on the way to work. He smiled and waved a thank you. Made my day!
Andrew: I had the pleasure of meeting Terry at Elland Road in 2016, he was a gentleman and will be missed.