Larry Lloyd death updates — Nottingham Forest lead tributes as former England icon dies aged 75

  • More tributes flood in

    Fans have continued to flood social media with tributes to Nottingham Forest and England legend Larry Lloyd.

    One said: "Thanks for the memories Larry."

    And another added: "Gutted. Massive part of the change from second-tier also-rans to champions of Europe. RIP Larry."

  • Larry Lloyd's career in numbers

    • Bristol Rovers 1968-69 - 43 games
    • Liverpool 1969-1974  - 214 games 
    • Coventry City 1974-76 - 54 games
    • Nottingham Forest 1976-80 - 214 games
    • Wigan - 1980-83 - 57 games
    • England - Four caps

    Honours: 

    • Liverpool - First Division 1973, Uefa Cup - 1973
    • Nottingham Forest - European Cup 1979, 1980. League Cup - 1978, 1979, Super Cup - 1979
  • Heartbroken fans share tributes

    Fans have flooded social media with tributes to Larry Lloyd.

    One wrote: "So sad RIP Larry thank you for everything u did for this club."

    While a second gushed: "Thank you for all the memories Big Man. Condolences to all."

  • Nottingham Forest pays tribute

    In a statement, Nottingham Forest wrote: "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Larry Lloyd.

    "Part of the Miracle Men, Larry was an integral player in the Forest side that memorably won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, making 218 appearances for the club in total.

    "We send our condolences to Larry’s friends and family at this truly sad time.

    "Rest in peace, Larry."

    Credit: REX
  • Former England star dies aged 75

    Former England star Larry Lloyd has died aged 75.

    The defender starred for Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, winning back-to-back European cups during his career.