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Former Liverpool and Nottingham Forest star Larry Lloyd, who won two European Cups under Brian Clough, died on Thursday aged 75.
The Bristol-born defender won the First Division title with Liverpool in 1973 and won the UEFA Cup in the same season, playing 218 times for the Reds over five years at Anfield.
He moved to Forest - then a second division team - in 1976 after just over two seasons with Coventry in a £60,000 deal after being recommended to Clough by his trusted No 2 Peter Taylor.
Forest won promotion in Taylor's first season at the City Ground and went on to lift the First Division title and the League Cup in 1978.
A second successive League Cup