Waterford's football family are mourning the death of one of their favourite sons - Noel Griffin.
He was an iconic Waterford FC defender who played a major role in the success story of Blues dominance of the mid to late 60's.
WLR's Matt Keane pays tribute to Noel:
Noel Griffin played all of his schoolboy football with Waterford Bohemians. He also played on the senior Bohemians team before he was signed by Waterford FC in 1957.
A superb defender, Noel could play in any position in defence and he also excelled in midfield when required.
He played a pivotal role when Waterford won the League of Ireland Championship for the first ever time in season 1965/66. He won another championship medal in season 67/68 and he marked George Best in those never to be forgotten European Cup games between the Blues and Manchester United in 1968.
His son Robert went on to become a superb Waterford FC player also.
The football family of Waterford are today mourning the death of another one of their favourite sons.