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A few years ago a section of our fanbase were moaning about the 40th year anniversary celebrations of the miracle men that we've got to stop bleating on about our past etc. This is why. Because these heroes aren't going to be around forever. Larry Lloyd was way before my time but I remember listening to him as a kid co-commentate on Gem FM/Century and even as a kid you were struck by the man's personality. RIP Larry
The success was before my time but my old man used to talk non stop about him and rest of the European cup winners and i've read/seen so much about them so they feel more than just former players to me.
He obviously had a significant and controversial input in later off-field events at NFFC, but that is for another day as he deserves enormous credit for his role in our rise from Division 2 obscurity to become twice Champions of Europe, something I was hugely privileged to witness, and for which I hope he is rightly acknowledged by the club on Saturday. RIP.
Very sad news. Fantastic memories of watching Larry and the rest of that magnificent team.
Might be a tear or two during the acknowledgment before the game on Saturday
R.I.P
RIP Larry. Great memories- the goal at Wembley in the Charity Shield v Ipswich in 78 and the 30 yard pile driver into the Trent End goal v York City in the FA Cup 1979.