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One of those who quietly gave wonderful service to the club, as has been suggested elsewhere on the thread would be fitting that the club name something in his memory.
My old man had dealings with him when Crozier worked for The Daily Telegraph many years ago. He said he was an absolute cretin and an unpleasant one at that. Apparently he wasn’t popular with his colleagues, or his boss and they wanted shot of him but family connections to the Telegraph top brass prevented this.