Lucas Radebe highlights importance of Leeds United's fans in touching tribute to Norman Hunter
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Hunter - who made 726 appearances for the Whites - passed away aged 76 on April 17 after his battle with coronavirus.
The former Whites legend helped Leeds to two First Division titles, two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups, a Charity Shield, a League Cup and the club’s one and only FA Cup triumph.
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Hide AdAnd former Whites star Radebe knows Hunter's influence extended far beyond the football pitch with the former England international having been a regular and popular figure attending match days at Elland Road.
United have renamed the South Stand as the Norman Hunter South Stand in Hunter's honour;.
Speaking to former Arsenal and England ace Ian Wright as part of an Adidas Home Team episode, Radebe said: "To lose such a great person, not just a player but a person off the field of play, condolences to his family
"I hope they're getting strength from the support, from the fans. But it's a very sad thing that happened for the club."