Lofty - RIP

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Gary the Enfield » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:16 pm

East Lower wrote:
On 1 January 1994, he received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II and, on 18 January 1997, Bolton decided to name their East Stand at their newly built Reebok Stadium after him in recognition of his legendary status and commitment.
Be nice if they started calling it the Lofthouse Stand over the PR system for a change.
You could start it off by changing your name to Lofthouse Lower.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by General Mannerheim » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:26 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
East Lower wrote:
On 1 January 1994, he received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II and, on 18 January 1997, Bolton decided to name their East Stand at their newly built Reebok Stadium after him in recognition of his legendary status and commitment.
Be nice if they started calling it the Lofthouse Stand over the PR system for a change.
You could start it off by changing your name to Lofthouse Lower.
Touché! :mrgreen:

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:33 pm

Granada news have just done a spot on Nat's demise and a tribute from OC. Probably be on again tonight.
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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:37 pm

Gary the Enfield wrote:
East Lower wrote:
On 1 January 1994, he received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II and, on 18 January 1997, Bolton decided to name their East Stand at their newly built Reebok Stadium after him in recognition of his legendary status and commitment.
Be nice if they started calling it the Lofthouse Stand over the PR system for a change.
You could start it off by changing your name to Lofthouse Lower.
Touche, turtle.

MODS, make it so 8)

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Gary the Enfield » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:49 pm

East Lower wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
East Lower wrote:
On 1 January 1994, he received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II and, on 18 January 1997, Bolton decided to name their East Stand at their newly built Reebok Stadium after him in recognition of his legendary status and commitment.
Be nice if they started calling it the Lofthouse Stand over the PR system for a change.
You could start it off by changing your name to Lofthouse Lower.
Touche, turtle.

MODS, make it so 8)
Well done. Seriously.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:04 pm

B.E.N. tribute to Nat in pdf format

http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/resources/files/13578/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by TKIZ! » Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:25 pm

Nat Lofthouse, BWFC legend.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by PNE BUZ » Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:33 pm

He once said of Sir Tom Finney "Finney was that good he used to cross the ball with the seam facing the goalie so it didnt hurt my head"


A legend,a gentleman and a travesty he wasnt knighted. R.I.P Sir Nat

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by truewhite15 » Mon Jan 17, 2011 6:41 pm

Can we make this thread a sticky? He deserves to stay up there for as long as this site is around.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Prufrock » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:08 pm

Absolute. Hero.
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That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by bettyrasta » Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:39 pm

Only met the great man once and sadly never saw him play...The time I 'met' him was on the car park at Burnden. I think I'd gone for match tickets with my then young son and there was no-one else around. Obviously I was thrilled and don't usually do this type of thing but rushed up with son to ask for his autograph (for the benefit of my son obviously :wink: ) . Only thing is I wasn't prepared for this and therefore had no pen and certainly no autograph book/paper (I was a grown man...how could I expect to). Anyway I fumbled and fumbled in pockets when as if he had all the time in the world Nat said "take your time son" whereupon I found an old ticket. He took the trouble to go inside for a pen and I left slightly embarrassed but happy.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:04 pm

Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I'll give you an example of my personal experiences of the man.

Around about 1970 we had one of the worst teams that I had ever seen. Nat had stepped in as manager. There was an away game at Carlisle United and me and my mates from up Breightmet were on one of the three Hargreaves Coaches that staggered up the M6 to Carlisle's Brunton Park. I would have been around fifteen at the time. We got stuffed and as we were leaving Carlisle our coach broke down on the big roundabout just before the start of the M6. Our driver faffed around for half an hour and then announced that the coach wasn't going anywhere. A replacement coach was being sent up from Bolton and we should not expect it for at least two hours. So we were all stood next to the coach awaiting developments.

At that moment the Wanderers team coach hove majestically into view. We all waved and the players waved back (made our day as bad as they were!) Then a strange thing happened. The coach went all the way around the roundabout and came back and stopped next to us. Nat came down from the coach and asked what was happening. He then insisted that we all got on the team coach back to Bolton. We couldn't believe his gratitude. Fortunately our coach was only half full and the team coach was a monster. He came down the coach and spoke to all of us - to put us at ease in the presence of our heroes (bear in mind we were just snotty Breightmet kids!) The team had arranged to have a meal at a posh hotel on the way back - could have been the Tickled Trout, but I may be mistaken. When the coach arrived at the hotel Nat nipped into the hotel and then returned. He stood up at the front of the bus and addressed us. I'll never forget his words. "Listen lads. We are having dinner here and the hotel have kindly agreed to let you in. We'll only be an hour and I have organised for you to all have a sandwich and a soft drink in the bar. Remember, you are representatives of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. I know you won't let me down." We didn't. After we got back to Bolton my dad wrote to Nat at the club to thank him for what he did. Nat replied to my dad and in his letter he said "It's the least I could have done for fellow Boltoners."

That was the measure of the man. We'll never see another like him.
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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:13 pm

truewhite15 wrote:Can we make this thread a sticky? He deserves to stay up there for as long as this site is around.
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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by CrazyHorse » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:21 pm

Good idea. Stickeyed.
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:24 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I'll give you an example of my personal experiences of the man.

Around about 1970 we had one of the worst teams that I had ever seen. Nat had stepped in as manager. There was an away game at Carlisle United and me and my mates from up Breightmet were on one of the three Hargreaves Coaches that staggered up the M6 to Carlisle's Brunton Park. I would have been around fifteen at the time. We got stuffed and as we were leaving Carlisle our coach broke down on the big roundabout just before the start of the M6. Our driver faffed around for half an hour and then announced that the coach wasn't going anywhere. A replacement coach was being sent up from Bolton and we should not expect it for at least two hours. So we were all stood next to the coach awaiting developments.

At that moment the Wanderers team coach hove majestically into view. We all waved and the players waved back (made our day as bad as they were!) Then a strange thing happened. The coach went all the way around the roundabout and came back and stopped next to us. Nat came down from the coach and asked what was happening. He then insisted that we all got on the team coach back to Bolton. We couldn't believe his gratitude. Fortunately our coach was only half full and the team coach was a monster. He came down the coach and spoke to all of us - to put us at ease in the presence of our heroes (bear in mind we were just snotty Breightmet kids!) The team had arranged to have a meal at a posh hotel on the way back - could have been the Tickled Trout, but I may be mistaken. When the coach arrived at the hotel Nat nipped into the hotel and then returned. He stood up at the front of the bus and addressed us. I'll never forget his words. "Listen lads. We are having dinner here and the hotel have kindly agreed to let you in. We'll only be an hour and I have organised for you to all have a sandwich and a soft drink in the bar. Remember, you are representatives of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. I know you won't let me down." We didn't. After we got back to Bolton my dad wrote to Nat at the club to thank him for what he did. Nat replied to my dad and in his letter he said "It's the least I could have done for fellow Boltoners."

That was the measure of the man. We'll never see another like him.
I've just welled-up. No joke. :pray:
Me too. Again. Cos I did so earlier, at work, editing his obituary. And then again, quietly, tonight, after taking to the seven-a-side pitch in my retro 50s top, touching the black armband, and thinking of a true hero.

Thanks, Nat. Thanks from all Bolton fans. You made us proud.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:38 pm

Oh and there's apparently a Dickie Dacvies interview with the great man replayed on Sky Sports 2m, Wed 9am.

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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by keveh » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:03 pm

Does anybody know the times at which you can leave a message in the memorial book?

I was going to nip down tonight after work.
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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by CAPSLOCK » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:23 pm

Four books of condolence have been opened. They can be signed at the Reebok Stadium, the Town Hall, Bolton Parish Church and at The Bolton News in Churchgate during office hours — 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm.
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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by keveh » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:24 pm

Thank you for helping my laziness.
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Re: Lofty - RIP

Post by P.O.S. » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:41 pm

keveh wrote:Thank you for helping my laziness.
I was told by someone at the club that the office at Reebok is manned 24/7 so you can sign it anytime

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