NEWPORT County AFC have led the tributes to former player and coach Allen Wood after his death this weekend aged 77.
Newport-born Wood made more than 150 appearances for County between the mid-1960s and mid-1970s.
After retiring he joined the club's coaching staff and in later life became chairman of the Former Players' Association.
The Club is saddened to hear of the passing of former player and Club legend Allen Wood. #RIPAllen #OneClubOneCounty
— Newport County AFC (@NewportCounty) April 1, 2018
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"Everyone at the club was saddened to hear of the passing of Allen Wood over the weekend," said the Exiles in a statement.
"Allen played a key role in the Newport County AFC sides throughout the 1960’s and early 1970’s playing in every position.
"The ultimate utility player, he even played a full game in goal against Aldershot after both the first and second choice keepers had picked up injuries before the match!
"Allen made his debut for County in a 1-0 defeat to Port Vale in April 1966 and went on to make 183 appearances, scoring six goals.
"He maintained his involvement with the club after retirment as a member of the coaching staff and was part of the youth team coaching staff who coached manager Michael Flynn when he was coming through the ranks.
"Allen was also chairman of the Former Players Association and could always be found enjoying watching the County players train and play.
"The thoughts of everyone at the club are with Allen's friends and family at this time."
Exiles boss Flynn posted a tribute on Twitter yesterday.
He wrote: "Devastated. Amazing man, great manager for me but an even better friend.
"I for one will miss our chats and your advice. RIP my friend. Thinking of the family at this sad time."
The word legend gets used far too easy in life but Alan truly was one. The amount of young kids in Newport he helped as footballers is unreal. Sad day.
— James Watts (@mcwotsee) March 31, 2018
Very sad to hear of the death of Alan Wood. A @NewportCounty legend. Had a few good conversations with him at youth matches over the years.
— Kevin Ward (@KevinWardMedia) April 1, 2018
Speaking in 2014 about the Former Players' Association, Wood said: “Let’s face it, no matter in what era we played or managed, we rarely had the best of facilities and relatively few players can look at silverware – but what we always had was a camaraderie that was second to none.
“Perhaps it was that the club’s infrastructure was so threadbare that we formed such a bond and while I spent my entire career with my hometown club, I know that the amber crept into the blood of many others.”
Sad to wake up & hear the news about Allen Wood, a true gentleman & club legend. No end of conversations & advice while I was at the club, he will be missed! #RIPAllen
— Lewis Richards (@Zooman90) April 1, 2018
Allen Wood RIP.
— Newport Cricket Club (@NewportCricketC) April 1, 2018
Our thoughts go out to Allen’s family at this sad time. His enthusiasm and support for Newport CC will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Woodsy 🏏 pic.twitter.com/Kxy6XG7CDC
Today my best mate has lost his Dad a true gentleman, my mentor for 40 yrs and first football hero . The reason I always wore the 4 . Allen Wood #RIP #BigWood #newportcountylegend pic.twitter.com/dQGSNEmO96
— Laurence Owen (@LWO4) March 31, 2018
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