Larry Lloyd dead at 75: Former England and Nottingham Forest star who won European Cup twice dies as tributes pour in

FORMER England star Larry Lloyd has died aged 75.

The legendary defender starred for Liverpool for five years between 1969 and 1974, before going on to win back-to-back European Cups with Nottingham Forest.

PA:Empics SportLarry Lloyd starred for Nottingham Forest under Brian Clough[/caption]

Lloyd twice won the European Cup under Brian Clough at ForestRex

AlamyLloyd went on to become a pub landlord after retiring[/caption]

Forest have paid tribute to their Bristol-born former hero.

In a statement, they 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.”

Plenty of fans also rushed to pay tribute to four-cap former England international Lloyd.

One wrote: “So sad RIP Larry thank you for everything you did for this club.”

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

Who were the Miracle Men?

By Sam Street

The Miracle Men was the name given to Nottingham Forest’s greatest squad of players.

When Brian Clough arrived as manager in 1975, the Reds were languishing in mid-table in the second tier.

Two years later, they were promoted to the First Division which set in motion arguably the most incredible three seasons in the history of English football.

In 1978 – their first season back in the top flight – Clough’s Forest easily beat champions Liverpool to the title, losing just three games.

A year later, they would beat Liverpool again in the European Cup before knocking out fancied German champions Cologne in the semi-final and defeating Swedish side Malmo to win the trophy that we know today as the Champions League.

And in 1980 they would win it again with a 1-0 victory over Kevin Keegan’s Hamburg in Madrid.

Along with Liverpool, Clough’s Nottingham Forest are to this day the only English team to have retained Europe’s top football trophy.

A third echoed: “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.”

Lloyd began his career with hometown team Bristol Rovers, playing 43 times before signing for Liverpool in 1969.

He played 214 times for the Reds over five years, winning the First Division and the Uefa Cup.

Two years at Coventry followed, before he joined Clough’s revolution at Forest.

Having been recommended by Cloughie’s former No2 Peter Taylor, Lloyd arrived at The City ground in a £60,000 deal.

Lloyd arrived at a Forest side languishing in the second tier, but within three years was one of the “Miracle Men” that won the European Cup against Malmo in Munich.

He forged a rock-solid partnership with Kenny Burns at the back, ahead of England icon Peter Shilton between the sticks.

Lloyd also starred alongside the likes of John McGovern, Viv Anderson, John Robertson Tony Woodcock in the final.

While it was £1million man Trevor Francis who memorably netted the winner.

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

The no-nonsense centre-back, once described as “almost as big as Nottingham Castle” by Clough, was once again a pillar in the side that retained the European Cup the following year, again starting alongside Burns as Forest beat Kevin Keegan‘s Hamburg 1-0 in Madrid.

Lloyd eventually left Forest in 1981, moving to Wigan as player-manager.

Following two years in the role he took over as Notts County boss.

After hanging up his boots he went on to cover Forest as a pundit on local radio, before spending many years in Spain and working as a pub landlord.

Lloyd spent his final years back in Nottinghamshire, having returned in 2021.

GettyLloyd, right clutches the European Cup alongside Tony Woodcock[/caption]

GettyThe defender was a key man at Forest under Clough[/caption]

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