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    RIP Tommy Lawrence

    RIP Tommy Lawrence

    Liverpool Football Club is deeply saddened by the passing of former goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence, aged 77.

    The Scottish stopper, affectionately nicknamed ‘The Flying Pig’ due to his ability to make spectacular saves despite his size, was a key member of Bill Shankly’s first great Reds side in the early 1960s.

    While it was his more attack-minded teammates who often took the limelight as the club laid foundations for a spate of success, Lawrence’s skillset – one more akin to modern ‘keepers – provided a formidable final line of defence for almost a decade.

    Tommy joined Liverpool as an apprentice and had to be patient before an opportunity arose, though he wasted no time once it did.

    His debut came in October 1962, a 1-0 defeat at West Bromwich Albion, and it was a rare occasion when Lawrence wasn’t between the posts during the eight years that followed.

    A heavy build took nothing away from the Scot’s shot-stopping, as his playful moniker suggests.

    Indeed, if opponents were not being thwarted by his eye-catching dives and acrobatic stops, they were left confounded by Tommy’s fleet-footed rushing off his line to snuff out potential danger – the sweeper-keeper of his era.

    His talent was matched by his consistency. Lawrence missed only four league matches in the six seasons between 1963 and 1969, including three ever-present campaigns.

    Having already helped Shankly’s team to championship glory in 1963-64, the goalkeeper was involved throughout the Reds’ run to a much-desired maiden FA Cup triumph the following year and played every game when the title was reclaimed in 1965-66.

    Though Liverpool’s fortunes began to change as Shankly constructed the second all-conquering side of his reign, the boss could still depend on Lawrence and a then-record low of 24 league goals were conceded in 1968-69.

    History often repeats itself and at the beginning of the 1970s, as it once had been his, it was the turn of none other than Ray Clemence to take the No.1 shirt.

    So, with 390 appearances and three major trophies to his name at Anfield, one of the most popular and respected goalkeepers in LFC history took his acrobatics across to Tranmere Rovers in 1971.

    There he clocked up another 80 league appearances before signing off his football career with non-league Chorley and then taking up the role of a factory quality controller in Warrington until his retirement.

    The thoughts of everybody at the club are with Tommy’s family and friends at this sad time.

    RIP Tommy Lawrence 1940-2018
    What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

    Batman

    F*** off!!!

    #2
    What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

    Batman

    F*** off!!!

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      #3
      Rip

      ynwa.

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        #4
        I've never seen that, it's brilliant
        Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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          #5
          I was going to post that! Brilliant clip

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            #6
            awwww RIP YNWA

            P.S. that clip is legendary!

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              #7
              Originally posted by poorscousertommy View Post
              I was going to post that! Brilliant clip
              First thing I thought of!

              RIP Tommy
              I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
              There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                #8
                One of the greatest goalkeepers we have had. RIP

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                  #9
                  That clip was genuinely delightful!

                  I wonder what he made of the modern game?
                  Was muß, das muß.

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                    #10
                    RIP Tommy

                    Lovely video on the offal facebook page

                    Like blood on iron

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                      #11
                      R.I.P. thoughts with the family
                      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                        #12
                        RIP Tommy.

                        My LFC supporting life started when I watched that 1965 FA cup final with my mates, all of whom were supporting Leeds and I had to be different.

                        If only we could back to those days

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by microbe View Post
                          RIP Tommy.

                          My LFC supporting life started when I watched that 1965 FA cup final with my mates, all of whom were supporting Leeds and I had to be different.

                          If only we could back to those days
                          Mine too, watched it on an old b/w telly, feel old now.

                          RIP Tommy YNWA
                          The stars are shining like rebel diamonds cut out of the sun.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                            RIP Tommy

                            Lovely video on the offal facebook page

                            https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolFC...6413938152573/
                            Lovely vid indeed.
                            3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                              ynwa

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