Gordon McQueen, a defender who played 30 times for Scotland and assisted Leeds in winning the First Division title in 1974, was given a vascular dementia diagnosis in February 2021.
McQueen also played for Manchester United and subsequently became a well-liked Sky Sports pundit.
Gordon McQueen, a former defender for Scotland, Manchester United, and Leeds, passed away at the age of 70.
In February 2021, McQueen received a vascular dementia diagnosis. Before transferring to Leeds in 1972 and winning the First Division two years later, he began his career with St Mirren. He also played a significant part in Leeds’ run to the 1975 European Cup final.
McQueen later enjoyed success with Manchester United, taking home the FA Cup in 1983. He also played 30 times for Scotland, scoring five goals.
During his coaching career, which also included time spent at Middlesbrough, the former center-back coached Airdrie before going on to become a well-liked TV analyst for Sky Sports.
His wife Yvonne and kids Hayley, Anna, and Edward issued a statement that read: