Liverpool FC has paid a touching tribute to a fan who didn't miss a game at Anfield in 50 years.
Lenny Woods died aged 75, after following the club his entire life and becoming a legend among supporters.
Tributes have flooded in across social media for the Wavertree man which saw him described as "an old school icon" and "one of the greatest".
Fans across the world have shared their favourite memories of Lenny along with those who posted condolences to Lenny's family.
But now the club he adored so much has also chosen to honour Lenny in an emotional video montage.
In the touching tribute posted on behalf of players and staff, the video shows pictures of Lenny from decades ago as he travelled the world following the Reds.
It also talks about how Lenny first went to a Liverpool match in the 1950s and that at one point, he hadn't missed a game at Anfield for 50 years.
The video said: "Liverpool FC lost one of its most legendary fans earlier this week.
"Lenny Woods of Wavertree, sadly passed away aged 75.
"A loyal kopite, he was a well-known face at the match for decades.
"Lenny attended his first game in the 50s and witnessed the club's rise to greatness.
"He once went over 50 years without missing a home game and travelled extensively across Europe to support the Reds.
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"Lenny and his mates are credited with starting many of the famous songs that we know today.
"His post-match singalongs, especially in the Albert, were the stuff of legend.
"Lenny is rightly regarded as one of this club's greatest ever supporters and will be sadly missed."
A number of fans have replied to the tribute saying that Lenny would be honoured while others have suggested a minute's silence for him at the club's next match,
Peter Ross said: "RIP Lenny, such good company in The Albert after the match and so knowledgable about football.
"Always loved his optimism, if we drew he’d say ”if you can’t win, don’t get beat” and if it was a cup game, “we’re still in the hat'.
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"YNWA Lenny."
Twitter user @Oli_chels said: "RIP. I didn’t know the man until watching that touching and incredible video.
"It showed me what a dedicated and passionate supporter he was and how he is rightly, a legend.
"All my sympathy and best wishes to his family, his friends and everyone associated with Liverpool ."