England Duncan McKenzie (1974-1976)

England Duncan McKenzie (1974-1976)

Position: Forward | DOB: 10/06/1950 | Apps: 82 | Goals: 30
Debut: 10/08/1974 - Liverpool (N)
Pos: Forward | DOB: 10/06/1950
Apps: 82 | Goals: 30
Debut: 10/08/1974 - Liverpool (N)
Duncan McKenzie features at number 56 in our 100 Greatest Leeds players ever.
McKenzie learnt the game at Old Clee Junior School and played for Notre Dame in the mornings and Old Clee in the afternoon in the local Sunday League. He did not play representative football but there was interest from Grimsby Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, but nothing materialised. His break came when Notre Dame faced a Nottingham Forest Junior team and his talents were spotted by one of their scouts and he was invited for trials with Forest. He joined the Nottingham Forest Ground Staff, where he turned professional in July 1968. After two loan spells with Mansfield Town in March 1970, when he played ten League games, three as a substitute, and scored three goals for the Stags, and February 1973, when his stop at Field Mill yielded seven goals in six League appearances, he won a regular place at Forest. During his brief reign as Leeds boss, Brian Clough spent £240,000 in August 1974 to bring McKenzie to Elland Road, and was the only one of his signings to subsequently flourish at the club. At the City Ground McKenzie made one hundred and eleven League appearances, six being as a substitute, scoring forty-one goals. He spent seven years there and his memory lived long for those who were lucky enough to be entertained by him. Clough was soon forced to depart but McKenzie stayed to become the idol of the Leeds crowd, who loved his style. Initially, he attracted media attention for his achievements outside of the game, which included the ability to jump over a parked car, and to throw a golf ball the length of a football pitch. However, once established in the Leeds side, he soon attracted attention for the quality of his footballing skills. A dazzling showman forward, he became one of the most popular players ever at Elland Road with his highly individual skills which brought some stunning and spectacular goals. Despite finishing top scorer in 1975-76, with sixteen goals in thirty-nine matches, he was sold to Anderlecht in the summer of 1976 for £200,000. McKenzie was a sublimely talented individual, capable of running rings around the most astute of defenders. However, despite his skills, he could be an immensely frustrating player to play with. Whilst he reserved his finest moments for big games, he was often anonymous against lesser opposition. It was this inconsistency that caused him to be sold to the Belgian side. After sixteen goals in thirty games with the Belgian club, another £200,000 move took him to Everton in December 1976. Unfortunately for McKenzie, the manager who signed him, Billy Bingham, was sacked and replaced by Gordon Lee just a month later. McKenzie and Lee had their differences, with the result that McKenzie didn't have as free a role as would have suited him. This led to his departure from Everton, but not before he had turned in some admirable performances, a notable game being the 1977 FA Cup Semi-Final against Liverpool. Despite forming a lively strike partnership with Bob Latchford, he was sold to Chelsea and replaced by big-money flop Mickey Walsh. But the Everton fans didn't forget their hero. He returned to Goodison with his new employers just six weeks later. He opened the scoring for Chelsea and was greeted with as loud a roar as if he'd still been wearing royal blue. He scored fourteen goals in forty-eight League games with the Goodison club. He went to Chelsea in September 1978 for £165,000, where, much like the rest of his career, he dazzled the fans with his skills and eccentricity but still failed to make the most of his talents. He left the club less than a year later having made just fifteen League appearances and scored four goals. He left for Blackburn Rovers in March 1979 for £80,000 where he scored sixteen goals in seventy-four League games. In 1981, he spent a single season, his last as a professional footballer, playing in the NASL with Tulsa Roughnecks, who paid £80,000 for his services, scoring fourteen times in thirty-one games, as well as one game without scoring in the Indoor League, and Chicago Sting, where he netted three goals in twenty games. Despite his undoubted skill, he was never capped by England, the nearest he came was when Don Revie requested his services for a Don Revie XI, essentially an England trial squad, for Johnny Giles' testimonial game in Dublin. He was remembered by all those who saw him play as a wizard with the ball and a healthy goals-to-game ratio, with over a hundred goals in just over three hundred appearances. After a spell in Warrington Sunday League football he went to Hong Kong in March 1983, where he played with Ryoden for four months and later helped run a football community programme in Liverpool. He broadcast at Radio Merseyside, and wrote a column for the Liverpool Echo. He became a noted after-dinner speaker and has written on football for national newspapers and worked as a summariser on radio.

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Player Record Apps Start (Sub) Unused Sub Goals
League 66 64 (2) 8 27
FA Cup 9 6 (3) 1 2
League Cup 5 5 (0) 1 1
Europe 1 1 (0) 4 0
Other 1 0 (1) 0 0
TOTAL 82 76 (6) 14 30

Season by Season Apps Start (Sub) Unused Sub Goals
1974-1975 39 34 (5) 13 13
League 27 26 (1) 7 11
FA Cup 7 4 (3) 1 2
League Cup 3 3 (0) 1 0
Europe 1 1 (0) 4 0
Other 1 0 (1) 0 0
1975-1976 43 42 (1) 1 17
League 39 38 (1) 1 16
FA Cup 2 2 (0) 0 0
League Cup 2 2 (0) 0 1

Appearances Date Score
Match Events
Liverpool
Charity Shield
N 10/08/1974 1 : 1
(5 : 6 p)
(D)
Stoke City
Division One
A 17/08/1974 0 : 3 (L)
Queens Park Rangers
Division One
H 21/08/1974 0 : 1 (L)
Huddersfield Town
League Cup 2nd Round Replay
H 24/09/1974 1 : 1 (D)
Arsenal
Division One
H 05/10/1974 2 : 0 (W)
Huddersfield Town
League Cup 2nd Round 2nd Replay
H 07/10/1974 2 : 1 (W)
Bury
League Cup 3rd Round
A 09/10/1974 2 : 1 (W)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Division One
H 19/10/1974 2 : 0 (W)
Ujpest FC
European Cup 2nd Round 1st Leg
A 23/10/1974 2 : 1 (W)
Liverpool
Division One
A 26/10/1974 0 : 1 (L)
Derby County
Division One
H 02/11/1974 0 : 1 (L)
Middlesbrough
Division One
H 16/11/1974 2 : 2 (D)
Carlisle United
Division One
A 23/11/1974 2 : 1 (W)
Chelsea
Division One
H 30/11/1974 2 : 0 (W)
Tottenham Hotspur
Division One
H 04/12/1974 2 : 1 (W)
West Ham United
Division One
A 07/12/1974 1 : 2 (L)
Stoke City
Division One
H 14/12/1974 3 : 1 (W)
Newcastle United
Division One
A 21/12/1974 0 : 3 (L)
Burnley
Division One
H 26/12/1974 2 : 2 (D)
Leicester City
Division One
A 28/12/1974 2 : 0 (W)
Cardiff City
FA Cup 3rd Round
H 04/01/1975 4 : 1 (W)
West Ham United
Division One
H 11/01/1975 2 : 1 (W)
Chelsea
Division One
A 18/01/1975 2 : 0 (W)
Wimbledon
FA Cup 4th Round
H 25/01/1975 0 : 0 (D)
Coventry City
Division One
H 01/02/1975 0 : 0 (D)
Derby County
Division One
A 08/02/1975 0 : 0 (D)
Wimbledon
FA Cup 4th Round Replay
A 10/02/1975 1 : 0 (W)
Derby County
FA Cup 5th Round
A 18/02/1975 1 : 0 (W)
Manchester City
Division One
H 01/03/1975 2 : 2 (D)
Ipswich Town
FA Cup Quarter Final Replay
H 11/03/1975 1 : 1 (D)
Everton
Division One
H 15/03/1975 0 : 0 (D)
Luton Town
Division One
A 22/03/1975 1 : 2 (L)
Ipswich Town
FA Cup Quarter Final 2nd Replay
A 25/03/1975 0 : 0 (D)
Ipswich Town
FA Cup Quarter Final 3rd Replay
A 27/03/1975 2 : 3 (L)
Newcastle United
Division One
H 29/03/1975 1 : 1 (D)
Leicester City
Division One
H 31/03/1975 2 : 2 (D)
Sheffield United
Division One
A 01/04/1975 1 : 1 (D)
Liverpool
Division One
H 05/04/1975 0 : 2 (L)
Arsenal
Division One
A 12/04/1975 2 : 1 (W)
Aston Villa
Division One
A 16/08/1975 2 : 1 (W)
Norwich City
Division One
A 20/08/1975 1 : 1 (D)
Ipswich Town
Division One
H 23/08/1975 1 : 0 (W)
Liverpool
Division One
H 26/08/1975 0 : 3 (L)
Sheffield United
Division One
A 30/08/1975 2 : 0 (W)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Division One
H 06/09/1975 3 : 0 (W)
Ipswich Town
League Cup 2nd Round
H 09/09/1975 3 : 2 (W)
Stoke City
Division One
A 13/09/1975 2 : 3 (L)
Tottenham Hotspur
Division One
H 20/09/1975 1 : 1 (D)
Queens Park Rangers
Division One
H 04/10/1975 2 : 1 (W)
Notts County
League Cup 3rd Round
H 08/10/1975 0 : 1 (L)
Manchester United
Division One
H 11/10/1975 1 : 2 (L)
Birmingham City
Division One
A 18/10/1975 2 : 2 (D)
Coventry City
Division One
H 25/10/1975 2 : 0 (W)
Derby County
Division One
A 01/11/1975 2 : 3 (L)
Newcastle United
Division One
H 08/11/1975 3 : 0 (W)
Middlesbrough
Division One
A 15/11/1975 0 : 0 (D)
Birmingham City
Division One
H 22/11/1975 3 : 0 (W)
Everton
Division One
H 29/11/1975 5 : 2 (W)
Arsenal
Division One
A 06/12/1975 2 : 1 (W)
Ipswich Town
Division One
A 13/12/1975 1 : 2 (L)
Aston Villa
Division One
H 20/12/1975 1 : 0 (W)
Manchester City
Division One
A 26/12/1975 1 : 0 (W)
Leicester City
Division One
H 27/12/1975 4 : 0 (W)
Notts County
FA Cup 3rd Round
A 03/01/1976 1 : 0 (W)
Stoke City
Division One
H 10/01/1976 2 : 0 (W)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Division One
A 17/01/1976 1 : 1 (D)
Crystal Palace
FA Cup 4th Round
H 24/01/1976 0 : 1 (L)
Norwich City
Division One
H 31/01/1976 0 : 3 (L)
Liverpool
Division One
A 07/02/1976 0 : 2 (L)
Middlesbrough
Division One
H 21/02/1976 0 : 2 (L)
West Ham United
Division One
A 23/02/1976 1 : 1 (D)
Coventry City
Division One
A 28/02/1976 1 : 0 (W)
Derby County
Division One
H 02/03/1976 1 : 1 (D)
West Ham United
Division One
H 09/03/1976 1 : 1 (D)
Manchester United
Division One
A 13/03/1976 2 : 3 (L)
Arsenal
Division One
H 27/03/1976 3 : 2 (W)
Burnley
Division One
H 03/04/1976 2 : 1 (W)
Tottenham Hotspur
Division One
A 10/04/1976 0 : 0 (D)
Sheffield United
Division One
H 14/04/1976 0 : 1 (L)
Manchester City
Division One
H 17/04/1976 2 : 1 (W)
Leicester City
Division One
A 20/04/1976 1 : 2 (L)
Queens Park Rangers
Division One
H 24/04/1976 0 : 2 (L)
Unused Sub Date Score
Match Events
Huddersfield Town
League Cup 2nd Round
A 10/09/1974 1 : 1 (D) Unused Sub
FC Zurich
European Cup 1st Round 1st Leg
H 18/09/1974 4 : 1 (W) Unused Sub
Sheffield United
Division One
H 21/09/1974 5 : 1 (W) Unused Sub
Everton
Division One
A 28/09/1974 2 : 3 (L) Unused Sub
FC Zurich
European Cup 1st Round 2nd Leg
A 02/10/1974 1 : 2 (L) Unused Sub
Ipswich Town
Division One
A 12/10/1974 0 : 0 (D) Unused Sub
Birmingham City
Division One
A 15/10/1974 0 : 1 (L) Unused Sub
Coventry City
Division One
A 09/11/1974 3 : 1 (W) Unused Sub
Middlesbrough
Division One
A 22/02/1975 1 : 0 (W) Unused Sub
Carlisle United
Division One
H 25/02/1975 3 : 1 (W) Unused Sub
Ipswich Town
FA Cup Quarter Final
A 08/03/1975 0 : 0 (D) Unused Sub
Barcelona
European Cup Semi Final 1st Leg
H 09/04/1975 2 : 1 (W) Unused Sub
Bayern Munich
European Cup Final
N 28/05/1975 0 : 2 (L) Unused Sub
Burnley
Division One
A 27/09/1975 1 : 0 (W) Unused Sub


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