Hard Man: Hard Game
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #78325 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 272 pages
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Synopsis
Laurence Valentine Lloyd - Larry Lloyd - was one of the toughest, most uncompromising players in his heyday. His strength and battle-hardened nature saw this defender win league titles and European cups throughout an illustrious career.Signed from his hometown club, Bristol Rovers, by legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, Lloyd soon became a regular in the Liverpool team. Alongside skipper Tommy Smith he became renowned as being one half of the toughest defence in the game; no mean feat considering this was in the 1970s, when football really was a man's game.Making his first appearance for England in 1971, under Sir Alf Ramsay, Lloyd's career went from strength to strength. Liverpool stormed to a League and UEFA Cup double in 1973 - a season in which he didn't miss a single minute of the 54 games - and it seemed there was no stopping this indomitable defensive force.But disaster struck in the following season when an injury saw him replaced by up-and-coming Reds' hero Phil Thompson, and Larry Lloyd was sold on to Coventry, where it was thought his best years were behind him.Those doubters were silenced through the astute eye of one of the greatest managers, not to mention characters, the game has ever seen: Nottingham Forest's Brian Clough.




