Gabby Logan at Elland Road to see Leeds pay tribute to father Terry Yorath — Irish News 17/1/26
Yorath made 199 appearances for Leeds during a nine-year spell.
By Mark Walker, Press Association
Gabby Logan was at Elland Road on Saturday as Leeds paid
tribute to her father and their former player Terry Yorath before their Premier
League game at home to Fulham.
Yorath died last week aged 75 and there was a minute’s
applause ahead of kick-off, while Leeds players wore black armbands in honour
of the former Wales midfielder, who also went on to manage his country.
Sports broadcaster Logan posted a poignant message on
Instagram on Friday.
Her son Reuben could make his senior rugby union debut for
Sale on Saturday after being named in the squad to face Toulouse in the
Champions Cup and, alongside a picture of Yorath with the 20-year-old and his
twin sister Lois, Logan wrote: “Good luck tomorrow Reuben Logan. Someone is on
your shoulder.”
Yorath made 199 appearances for Leeds during nine years at
the club, scoring 11 goals, and won the old First Division in 1974, plus earned
runners-up medals in the FA Cup, European Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup.
He went on to play for Coventry, Tottenham and Bradford and
won 59 caps for Wales before spending five years as his country’s manager until
1993.
