Leeds United Reaney moved to the
West Riding of Yorkshire from London as a child and left school at 15. He was briefly a
car mechanic before
Don Revie signed him for Leeds as an
apprentice. He made his professional debut shortly before his 18th birthday, and went on to make 35 League appearances in his first season, and was part of the team that won the
Second Division in 1964. In the
1964–65 season, Reaney missed just one League game, and scored the first of his League goals as Leeds challenged for both the
League championship and
FA Cup; however, Leeds lost out on both trophies, with
Manchester United winning the title, whilst
Liverpool beat Leeds in the FA Cup final. Reaney quickly earned a reputation as a fiercely competitive, disciplined defender, capable of closing out the most talented of attackers –
George Best rated Reaney as one of the two best defenders he played against. In
1967–68 Leeds won the
League Cup and the
Fairs Cup, and in
1968–69 they won the League championship. Leeds progressed in
1969–70 towards a "treble" of League championship, FA Cup and
European Cup, but a broken leg suffered in a game against
West Ham United meant that he missed the run-in to the end of the season – a factor that contributed to Leeds missing out on all three trophies. In addition, the broken leg meant that Reaney missed that summer's
World Cup in
Mexico. He eventually returned in the
1970–71 season to make 18 League appearances and be part of the team which won its second Fairs Cup, but which missed out on the League championship again. In the
1971–72 season he was part of the team that won the FA Cup, but which missed out the League Championship yet again. The following season saw more disappointment for Reaney as Leeds lost the
FA Cup final to
Sunderland and a controversial
European Cup Winners Cup final to
A.C. Milan. Reaney's career at Leeds passed 500 appearances in
1973–74 as Leeds embarked on a 29-match unbeaten start to the season to earn the League title for the second time under Revie, who then left to take over the England job. Reaney was in the team which duly progressed to the
European Cup final the following season in
1974–75 but was controversially defeated 2–0 by
Bayern Munich.
Later career Reaney remained at Elland Road until the end of the
1977–78 season when he was given a free transfer after 745 appearances. He joined neighbours
Bradford City and then completed his playing career in Australia with
Newcastle KB United. ==International career==