Daniel Farke and Leeds United's Legacy: Comparing the Top Five Managers
Leeds United, a club with a storied history and passionate fanbase, has seen its fair share of managerial talent over the years. Each era has brought different challenges and triumphs, with managers leaving indelible marks on the club's legacy. As Daniel Farke takes the helm, it’s worth comparing him with the top five Leeds United managers in history, examining their impacts, achievements, and styles.
Don Revie (1961-1974)
Achievements:
Two First Division titles (1968-69, 1973-74)
FA Cup (1972)
League Cup (1968)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1968, 1971)
Legacy: Don Revie is the gold standard for Leeds United managers. Transforming Leeds from a second-division side to one of the most formidable teams in Europe, Revie’s meticulous approach and innovative tactics, such as the use of dossiers on opponents, set new standards. His era was characterised by intense loyalty, a strong team ethos, and a somewhat controversial hard-nosed playing style.
Comparison with Farke: While Daniel Farke’s managerial career is still in its early stages at Leeds, his approach contrasts with Revie’s. Farke’s emphasis on attacking football and developing young talent aligns with modern football philosophies, potentially setting a fresh narrative for the club’s future success.
HERE ARE A FEW BOOKS THAT YOU MIGHT LIKE TO READ ON THE GREAT DON REVIE -
DON REVIE
DON REVIE : THE BIOGRAPHY BY CHRISTOPHER EVANS AND JOHNNY GILES
This book was shortlisted for THE SUNDAY TIMES sports book awards in 2022.
THE SONS OF REVIE
The Sons of Revie: Leeds United's Decade of Dominance - The sons of revie charts the ten incredible seasons at Leeds united from the view point of young support who went on this incredible journey with this incredible team.
Howard Wilkinson (1988-1996)
Achievements:
First Division title (1991-92)
Second Division title (1989-90)
FA Charity Shield (1992)
Legacy: Howard Wilkinson brought Leeds United back to the pinnacle of English football by winning the last First Division title before the Premier League’s inception. Known for his disciplined and organised teams, Wilkinson’s pragmatic approach stabilised and invigorated Leeds during a crucial period.
Comparison with Farke: Farke’s style is more fluid and attacking compared to Wilkinson’s methodical approach. However, both share a commitment to solidifying the club’s foundation and a focus on long-term development. Farke’s challenge will be to blend his attacking philosophy with the robust, organised play that Wilkinson exemplified.
IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOWARD WILKINSON AND HIS AMAZING JOURNEY CHECK OUT THE BOOK BELOW -
THE MAN WITH A PLAN
HOWARD WILKINSON'S LEEDS UNITED: DAVE TOMLINSON
This book tells how Howard Wilkinson breathed life into Leeds United when he took over in 1988 and brought Leeds from the bottom of the second division to the top of English football.
David O’Leary (1998-2002)
Achievements:
UEFA Champions League Semi-final (2000-01)
UEFA Cup Semi-final (1999-2000)
Legacy: David O’Leary’s tenure is remembered for an exciting brand of football and a squad brimming with young talent. Under his leadership, Leeds reached the semi-finals of both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup, marking an era of thrilling European nights and near misses.
Comparison with Farke: Both managers share a belief in youth development and an attacking style. O’Leary’s era of entertaining football and nurturing young stars resonates with Farke’s philosophy, suggesting a potential return to those exhilarating times under the German’s guidance.
Marcelo Bielsa (2018-2022)
Achievements:
EFL Championship title (2019-20)
Legacy: Marcelo Bielsa’s impact on Leeds United was profound, ending a 16-year Premier League absence with a brand of football that won admirers worldwide. His high-intensity, high-pressing style and the ability to improve players transformed Leeds into one of the most exciting teams in the league.
Comparison with Farke: Farke and Bielsa share similarities in their attacking intent and player development. However, Farke’s approach is slightly less intense, aiming for a balance that could make Leeds competitive without the burnout risks associated with Bielsa’s relentless style.
And it was Beautiful: Leeds United in the Era of Marcelo Bielsa
A SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER
THIS BEHIND THE SCENCES LOOK AT HOW HE TOOK LEEDS ALL THE WAY TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE AFTER YEAR IN THE WILDERNESS
Jimmy Armfield (1974-1978)
Achievements:
European Cup Final (1975)