Glyn Pardoe was not just the skillful full-back in Manchester City's all-conquering side of the 1960s and 70s. He was not just the player who scored the winning goal in the 1970 League Cup final - City's first triumph in the competition.
He was not just a one-club man of over 300 appearances, who would coach at the club until 1992. And he's not just the legend whose grandson Tommy Doyle is now following in his footsteps at City.
Pardoe also holds the record as the youngest debutant in City history - a record that may never be broken. City announced the sad news that Pardoe has passed away at the age of 73, prompting tributes to flood in from the football world.
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