A "priceless" striker for Norwich City has been remembered for his legacy to the club - and what might have been had he stayed for more than just one year.
Jimmy Bone signed for the promotion-chasing Canaries in 1972, helped them into the top flight and scored the club's first ever goal in Division One in their opening game.
The Scot, who died on Monday, aged 75, instilled confidence in the fans and manager Ron Saunders that he would get goals, said Ed Couzens-Lake, an author on Norwich City.
"He was precious to us, and he left very quickly, but my goodness, we appreciated him then and still do today," he added.