For you youngsters, back in the early 70s Leeds were the Man City/Chelski team of the time. An incredible team of a peculiar mixture of amazing skills and outrageous thuggery, but more than anything a team that was damn near impossible to beat, at their best.
In January 1971 I was fortunate to squeeze into Elland Road and see a Spurs side (in its first season without Greaves - IIRC) lean on the mercurial talents of Martin Chivers - who could make Ade look like a model of consistency.
He scored 2 goals that night and one of them (the second I think) was every bit as good as his goal against Wolves in the EUFA cup final at Molyneux.
* It probably wasn't, but to a 13 year old it looked feckin' awesome (we won 2-1)
On the Leeds trail, Darren Andertons against a much poorer Leeds side at WHL was pretty bloody awesome as well.
But I loved this one, (the second in the clip) because it showcased two of Spurs best talents of the time, Thudds passing and Berbatovs sublime skills