On This Day: Celebrating Leeds Legend Norman Hunter
On this day in 1943, Leeds United legend Norman Hunter was born — a name that will forever echo through the halls of Elland Road. Known affectionately as “Bite Yer Legs,” Hunter embodied everything Leeds fans hold dear: grit, passion, and unyielding commitment to the badge.
Across an incredible 726 appearances, Hunter was a cornerstone of Don Revie’s golden era — a side that dominated English football in the 1960s and 70s. His defensive toughness, paired with his calmness on the ball, made him one of the most feared and respected players of his generation.
With Leeds, Hunter lifted two league titles, an FA Cup, a League Cup, and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, cementing his place among the club’s greatest ever. Beyond club football, he proudly represented England, being part of Sir Alf Ramsey’s 1966 World Cup-winning squad, marking his place in football history.
Though he passed away in 2020, Norman Hunter’s spirit still lives on — in the chants, the memories, and the pride of every Leeds supporter. Today, the football world remembers not just a player, but a true warrior of the game.
Happy Heavenly Birthday, Norman Hunter — forever Leeds, forever a legend.











