The ashes of former footballer, manager and pundit Jimmy Hill have been scattered at a ceremony this weekend.
The former Match of the Day presenter, who lived in Hurstpierpoint, died in December at the age of 87.
He had been living with Alzheimer’s for more than six years.
His ashes were scattered at Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena’s new memorial garden before the club’s last home match of the season against Sheffield United.
The dean of Coventry Cathedral, the Very Reverend John Whitcombe, opened the garden and led the ceremony.
The garden will be open for fans to scatters the ashes of loved ones who were Coventry fans.
A tribute service for Hill was held at the city's cathedral in February which drew hundreds of people.
Hill joined Coventry City as manager in 1961, leaving six years later shortly after winning promotion to the First Division for the first time.
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