Ashley
Steve Chettle
A very sad day for Nottingham Forest, a man who played a huge role in one of football's greatest fairytales.
RIP Larry.
RIP Larry.
Trevor Francis and now Larry are gone, the rest of them, I think, are still going strong?Sad news.
How many Miracle Men are still alive?
R.I.P. Larry.
If you bump into Sir Brian up there, I sure he will give you the circled finger & thumb "well done" salute.
I think you are right!Trevor Francis and now Larry are gone, the rest of them, I think, are still going strong?
Nice words palGUTTED
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I was on top of the world when we took you on loan from Coventry.
I was double on top of the world when we signed you permanently.
I was so happy when you helped us win our trophies and put NFFC on the map.
YOU were part of Cloughie's BIONIC BUBBLE that never did burst. (f*** off Bob Wison)
I was so honoured when you bought me a pint in the Stage Door on the night I went to see Showaddywaddy at the Concert Hall.
I was so proud of you when you spoke your mind on Darren Fletcher's Century 106 phone in.
I was so sad when I bumped into you on the Costa Del Sol selling time shares.
Larry Lloyd I was your number one fan.
Any shite upstairs, you know what to tell 'em.
Rest IN Peace BIG FELLA....
Love from Rockabilly and my dad (RIP)
And of course we know who was making his debut for Hull and bloody scored on Larry's debut. Also we'll never forget his screamer v York. Great memories. I was talking to him in his pub on Hillsborough night and he was distraught having feet in both camps. Peter Osgood will be avoiding him should their paths crossOh dear-another one of the immortals has left us.
I saw Larry make his debut at Hull (on loan from Coventry) in 1976 and was probably Peter Taylor’s
best early signing (along with Peter Withe) at Forest.
A few weeks later we went 1-2 down at home to Bristol Rovers-as Larry rolled his sleeves up
after we had conceded the second goal I felt terrified on the East Stand terrace (God knows what
the opposition felt).We won 4-2.
His partnership with Kenny Burns in the glory years was legendary.
R.I.P. Larry.
That partnership was a thing of beauty, skill and so much trickery in all sorts of ways it was something to behold.Oh dear-another one of the immortals has left us.
I saw Larry make his debut at Hull (on loan from Coventry) in 1976 and was probably Peter Taylor’s
best early signing (along with Peter Withe) at Forest.
A few weeks later we went 1-2 down at home to Bristol Rovers-as Larry rolled his sleeves up
after we had conceded the second goal I felt terrified on the East Stand terrace (God knows what
the opposition felt).We won 4-2.
His partnership with Kenny Burns in the glory years was legendary.
R.I.P. Larry.
Of course, that game against Southampton when Cloughie immediately subbed him for headbutting Osgood out-of-sight of all three officials.Peter Osgood will be avoiding him should their paths cross