Another legend departed RIP. While Giles was my hero as a child it was much easier to pretend to be Peter Lorimer when kicking football with your mates. Just hit the ball as hard as you could and hope for the best. Watching some of the matches during lockdown it is evident that he was so much more than a powerful shot.
Also did a lot of work in keeping a bridge between the club and the fans in the not so good days
Peter Lorimer RIP
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Re: Peter Lorimer RIP
My favourite player as a kid. I still can’t take a shot at goal without smashing it and shouting ‘Lorimer!’
I’ll take my ball over to the school field later, and knock a few in in Peter’s memory.
I’ll take my ball over to the school field later, and knock a few in in Peter’s memory.
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Absolutely mateNottinghamWhite wrote:Another sad day in recent history. Loved the guy & the word Legend is used way too easily these days but the word was invented for the likes of Peter.Another Northern Soul wrote:A friend, a hero, a Leeds legend.
Rest in Peace xx
Re: Peter Lorimer RIP
Just discovered this sad news whilst I was on an ITFC Forum.
So sad, a great player from a great era.
I still have the double A-side single from 1972, "Lasher Lorimer what a shot...."
RIP
So sad, a great player from a great era.
I still have the double A-side single from 1972, "Lasher Lorimer what a shot...."
RIP
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RIP Hotshot...
My favourite player as a kid as well
My favourite player as a kid as well
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Thanks for mentioning this gilesdriveby, Peter was really influential in the turbulent times between Ridsdale and early Bates.gilesdriveby wrote:Another legend departed RIP.
Also did a lot of work in keeping a bridge between the club and the fans in the not so good days
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I was 13/14 around 73/74 season, so managed to see a few of the Don's team in a few matches - As a young lad who thought he could play on the wing, Peter and Eddie were my 2 hero's in a team of hero's
Thanks for so many great memories Lash - RIP
Thanks for so many great memories Lash - RIP
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Way before my time, but synonymous with the name Leeds United. In my living memory, always came across as incredibly humble. A legend to the last.
RIP Peter.
RIP Peter.
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After the high's of winning in London last night we get the sad news that we knew was coming when it was announced Peter had gone in to a hospice.
RIP Peter one of the finest footballers to come from Dundee.
RIP Peter one of the finest footballers to come from Dundee.