Talk:Billy Bremner

Category
Hang on about that category! Wasn't Billy Bremner Scottish?.--Arwel Parry 00:38, 22 June 2004 (UTC)

May I add that there is little or nothing about the subject's early life. Surely this would be expected of a GA candidate-article and should come before his career Billsmith60 (talk) 20:58, 16 May 2022 (UTC)

Feet, not guitar.
Our man Billy never took up the guitar professionaly. However, there is a Wikipedia-link from Rockpile-member and studio legend of same name. Cut William loose!--83.108.26.251 18:18, 14 February 2005 (UTC)

Copenhagen Incident
What exactly was this mysterious incident in Copenhagen?--Drella Melmoth 10:34, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Seems like it was a very large night on the tiles and involved insulting a barman, something else in a night club and eventually overturning a bed as a prank. see -   and. The ban seems to have been lifted in October 1976. --Chappy84 11:06, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Racist
When Scotland played Zaire at the 1974 World Cup, Billy Bremner called two of the opposition niggers and spat at their players. ref.S.Kuper, Football against the enemy.

Moreover, i seem to remember Pele calling him the best player in the world at the same time. Any references anyone?

I think both of these should be added to the page. The first comment i edited onto the page but was rejected! Come now wikipedia, you shouldn't hide racism. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.230.41.197 (talk) 20:43, 10 December 2006 (UTC).
 * I removed the racist bit as it was a rather controversial statement to make without adding a correct full reference for people to find (Book references should contain the ISBN) and also the tags hadn't been implemented along with the info being signed which it shouldn't be on an actual article. It was also seemed from what was added to the main article to be speculation and wikipedia isn't the place for that.  I will not remove the information if it is fully and correctly referenced and is definitely not speculation. The other reason I removed it was that I thought it might be vandalism as negative comments about billy were added on the day he would have been 64. Chappy84 22:22, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

Apologies for not referencing it properly. S.Kuper, Football Against the Enemy, p.101 ISBN 0 7528 0044 2. Definitely not speculation. --Ct280 23:19, 10 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Feel free to add the information then if you want to, I wasn't stopping you from doing it, as I said just simply trying to prevent vandalism. I apologise for removing your edit. Please don't however sign your additions on the article page.  This isn't what the article is for. And please do as you did last time put accused, as from what I've found on the subject it was never proved. Chappy84 19:16, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

Captaincy/Final 1973/Death
Hi,

I need some help on three different topics concering this article. 1) According to this the Torino games took place in 1965 - not 1966. Does this mean that Bremner was given Collins' captaincy already in 1965? 2) Is there any evidence that Milan bribed the Greek referee in 1973? I know that he stopped taking part in UEFA games for the rest of life. According to Christos Michas he was sentenced because of the events in the final. Btw: Are details here worth to mention? It is a final, Bremner himself didn't take part at (because of his yellow card versus Hajduk Split). 3) What was the cause of his death? The article says heart attack. On the other hand I have some references that talk about pneumonia (examply in "When Saturday Comes: The Half Decent Football Book"). Can anybody tell me what is correct? Thanks --Vince2004 (talk) 13:10, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

Hi, Wikipedia is supposed to be a free encyclopedia, open to contributions from everybody. Anyway, whenever you refer to a subject under law controversy (such as sports'law), you have to demonstrate proof evidence for that. You can't say ..."a referee had been bribed by someone..." unless you are able to give official proof for that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.181.71.253 (talk) 09:16, 23 August 2009 (UTC)

Charlton and Bremner appearances
According to Leeds' official club website, both played 773 matches for the club.  Vitorvec (talk) 17:50, 17 September 2011 (UTC)

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Leeds or Bremner?
Much of the acticle on Bremner's Career at Leeds reads as a history of Leeds United under the Revie era rather than a synopis of Bremner's contribution. For example: Jimmy Greenoff said it was the most memorable trophy Leeds won. It looks like someone took a section from some book and posted it here. What Jimmy Greenhof thought about a particular trophy has little to do with the subject of this article: Billy Bremner. It would be more appropriate to have quotes from or about Bremner. The entire section about the 1966/67 and 1967/68 seasons contains no reference to Bremner himself.

86.165.186.201 (talk) 07:55, 8 September 2018 (UTC)

Interesting trivia?
This article from 1997 provides the following bit of trivia, that Bremner scored the winner in three FA Cup semi-finals but finished up on the losing side in each year's final - in 1965, '70 and '73. Not sure where it would fit in the article.  HighKing++ 16:59, 18 July 2022 (UTC)