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[Albion] Happy birthday Barry Lloyd







vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
Not only did he produce one of the finest teams Worthing has ever had, he could pull pints behind the club bar as a bonus. Cornwell and Edmonds, so many great memories!
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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Just come up on my Facebook feed, 72 years young 👍

Happy to say that time has been a great healer, when this is all over I look forward to sitting down with the old boy and talking football, he’s amazing company and extremely knowledgeable.
Made some good signings that are part of my early memories of Albion. Do you know if he attends games at Amex ?
 


durrington gull

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Aug 29, 2004
2,330
Worthing
Just come up on my Facebook feed, 72 years young 👍

Happy to say that time has been a great healer, when this is all over I look forward to sitting down with the old boy and talking football, he’s amazing company and extremely knowledgeable.

Did an excellent job considering the circumstances we were in
 






DJ NOBO

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Jul 18, 2004
6,815
Wiltshire
I remember where I was when I heard he’d been sacked.

Me too. In my bedroom! It was reported on radio five as an afterthought, as a premiership manager, Ron Atkinson I think, was sacked the same day.
 


brianwade

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Jan 31, 2008
422
Happy Birthday Barry - that season when we went up with Gary Nelson and Kevin Bremner upfront - 92 goals between them in 272 games . Bremner used to fall over a lot but still managed to scoop it into the net . Nelson had a sublime touch way beyond what was League 2 in those days . Great days .
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,451
Sussex
Got rid of Saunders . Tried to get non leaguers to step in. Didn’t like what he did or how he was.

1991 and the promotion from 3rd were good though .



Barry Barry Barry


OUT OUT OUT
 




Jul 20, 2003
20,666
It's highly unlikely that I'll ever go to more Albion games with us managed by anyone else.

I thought of him as an old man at the time. When he left he was several years younger than I am now.

Got a serious case of Goldstone nostalgia at the moment.

Happy birthday Barry Lloyd.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I have (mostly) good memories of Barry, chain-smoking his way through games. Made some great signings - how can you dislike the guy that brought in Nelson, Bremner, Bissett, Codner, May, Chivers, Rougvie, Dublin, Gotsmanov...magnificent.

Supporting the Albion in the late eighties / early 90s was bloody brilliant fun.
 




CliveWalkerWingWizard

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Aug 31, 2006
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surrenden
It's highly unlikely that I'll ever go to more Albion games with us managed by anyone else.

I thought of him as an old man at the time. When he left he was several years younger than I am now.

Got a serious case of Goldstone nostalgia at the moment.

Happy birthday Barry Lloyd.

I am surprised he is only 72 , he did seem like an old fella, although must have been very young for a manager by today’s standards. Triple substitution anyone ?
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,666
I have (mostly) good memories of Barry, chain-smoking his way through games. Made some great signings - how can you dislike the guy that brought in Nelson, Bremner, Bissett, Codner, May, Chivers, Rougvie, Dublin, Gotsmanov...magnificent.

Supporting the Albion in the late eighties / early 90s was bloody brilliant fun.


I'd like to add Small :bowdown: and Byrne :bowdown: to that ... going to games knowing they were both playing was flippin' ACE.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I'd like to add Small :bowdown: and Byrne :bowdown: to that ... going to games knowing they were both playing was flippin' ACE.

I'm slightly ashamed to have missed them out tbh - particularly as John Byrne is one of my all time favourite players of all time ever of all time in the all time of evers of all time.

I had the pleasure of his company in The Sussex once, after I randomly bought him a pint of Guinness at half time during the England v Croatia qualifying debacle (the night of the Wally with the Brolly). As I was sloping out crestfallen after the game, he clocked me and asked if I fancied a pint. Which I accepted of course, and had a nice hour or so with him and 2/3 of his mates round the table. What a top, top bloke he is.

Lloyd really did bring some superbly iconic players to BHA during his time.
 




Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,833
Lancing
Happy Birthday Barry, my memories of his time were on very limited funds and his knowledge of the local non league in finding some real gems, a late run of games that saw us get a trip to Wembley against Notts County to be honest we were never in the game and upon reflection just getting there was more than anyone could have asked such was the shoe string budget at the time.

A second spell was in desperation but by then the rot had set in and is best forgotten instead I prefer to remember that day out to Wembley and Wendy's free kick
 


BRIGHT ON Q

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Jul 5, 2003
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Certainly had an eye for a striker...... Can someone give Tony bloom his number?
 


Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
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Lewes
I never really warmed to the guy as he appeared to have a charisma bypass and no sense of humour.

In hindsight, with the financial constraints, I am pleased to admit he did a decent job. He found two sets of strikers (Nelson/Bremner; Small/Byrne) that were right up there in the top 4 partnerships of my 50 years attending (Ward/Mellor; Zamora/Hart being the others). That 2nd half 3 goal spell destroying Millwall in the playoffs is possibly the best 7 minutes I ever saw at the Goldstone (or at least 2nd only to 2 goals against Liverpool in 84).
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I have (mostly) good memories of Barry, chain-smoking his way through games. Made some great signings - how can you dislike the guy that brought in Nelson, Bremner, Bissett, Codner, May, Chivers, Rougvie, Dublin, Gotsmanov...magnificent.

Supporting the Albion in the late eighties / early 90s was bloody brilliant fun.

This. Like many others on this thread have a particular affection for 87-88 and the Bristol Rovers game in particular. My first away days with mates unsupervised as well.

Bazza managed to be both a frustratingly amateur, chansmoking non-leaguer, presiding over seemingly never ending losing runs and absolutely brilliant, getting promotions and playoffs and finding fantastic strikers. He was both of those things and very much of his time.

Happy birthday for yesterday Bazza.
 






Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
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Made some good signings that are part of my early memories of Albion. Do you know if he attends games at Amex ?

He still does some scouting for the club, and famously recommended Dean Wilkins to sign Glenn Murray in 2007/08 on the strength of Muzza’s warm up at Rochdale.

So he has a part in one of the clubs greatest ever signings 👍
 


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