LEGACY: Nottingham Remembers Larry Lloyd on What Would Have Been His 77th Birthday, This Is His Story
Today, Nottingham fondly remembers one of its greatest footballing heroes, Larry Lloyd, on what would have been his 77th birthday. A towering and fearless central defender, Lloyd’s legacy remains deeply etched in the city’s rich football history.
Born in 1948, Lloyd rose to prominence with Liverpool, winning the First Division title in 1973 and the UEFA Cup the same year. But it was his move to Nottingham Forest under the legendary Brian Clough that cemented his place in football folklore.
At Forest, Lloyd played a crucial role in the club’s golden era, helping the team secure the First Division title in 1977–78, followed by back-to-back European Cup triumphs in 1979 and 1980. He also lifted the League Cup twice, in 1978 and 1979, becoming one of the few players to achieve major success both domestically and in Europe.
Beyond the trophies, Larry Lloyd was admired for his leadership, passion, and uncompromising style on the pitch. Nottingham remembers him not just as a champion, but as a symbol of determination and pride.
On this day, fans across the city and beyond celebrate the enduring spirit of a true Forest legend — Larry Lloyd, forever in our hearts.