When discussing modern-day legends at Leeds United, Lucas Radebe is at the forefront of any forthcoming list. The ‘Chief’ is one of the club’s most-iconic defenders, ever. Joining Leeds back in 1994 at the age of 25 from South African giants Kaizer Chiefs, not many might have predicted the success or the longevity that Radebe would go on to provide Leeds over the next 11 years. Fast forward to now and Liam Cooper left Leeds in the summer after a decade, and he certainly deserves legendary status like Radebe. Had it not been for injury, Radebe would have played more than 256 times. A part of so…