The Elland Road club’s record goalscorer and former Scotland international died on Saturday, March 20 after a long illness.
Yorkshire Evening Post photographer, Simon Hulme, headed to the stadium as people laid flowers and tributes to Leeds' 'Hot Shot' player.
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Leeds fans went to Elland Road stadium this weekend to pay tribute to club legend Peter Lorimer.
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Flowers were laid in remembrance as supporters paid their respects to the record goalscorer.
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Th former Scotland international died on Saturday after a long illness, aged 74.
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News of Lorimer’s illness emerged last month when it was revealed he was being cared for at a hospice.
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The Scot, who at his peak was renowned to possess one of the most powerful shots in the game, wrote himself into the club’s folklore during a trophy-laden career in West Yorkshire.
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Having been spotted as a youngster in is home town of Dundee, he was snapped up by Leeds and handed a senior debut at the age of 15 years and 289 days against Southampton in September 1962. He remains the youngest player to have represented the club at senior level.