GEORGE BALDOCK'S former club Tamworth paid a touching tribute to the late Greece, Premier League and EFL hero after his tragic death.
Baldock was found dead on Wednesday night at his home in Athens after drowning in his swimming pool at the age of 31.
This tragic loss has seen the British and Greek football community come together in mourning with tributes pouring in for the popular full-back, who moved from Sheffield United to Panathinaikos last summer.
National League side Tamworth also paid their respects to the Greece international and his family ahead of Saturday's fourth qualifying round match in the FA Cup at The Lamb Ground.
The Lambs lined up in the centre of the pitch along with opponents Macclesfield, where Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney's younger brother John, 33, plays.
The two teams and the crowd then held an emotional minute's applause for Baldock, who played for Tamworth on loan from MK Dons in 2012.
That moment of solidarity moved the fans, who took to social media to also pay tribute to the defender.
One fan tweeted: "For you, George Baldock."
Another commented: "Once a Lamb, always a Lamb."
A third wrote: "That's for George."
This fan said: "Dedicating it to George."
And that one stated: "That's for you George."
Baldock made 18 appearances during his brief stint with Tamworth, where he also scored a goal.
The Sheffield United legend then moved to Bramall Lane in 2017 and enjoyed tremendous success as he amassed 219 appearances and helped the team reach two Premier League promotions.
The Buckingham-born ace also played a big part in the Blades' stunning 2019-20 campaign that saw them finishing in the top half of the Prem table in their return to the top flight after 12 years.
Ex-Sheffield United team-mate David McGoldrick didn't forget that as he pointed to the heavens to dedicate his dramatic late equaliser for Notts County during Saturday's 2-2 draw at Chesterfield.
Baldock died the day before Greece, which is the homeland of his late grandmother, faced England, the country of his birth, at Wembley in the Nations League.
The Greek national team went on to pick up an upset 2-1 win over the Three Lions and his team-mates dedicated the victory to their fallen brother in arms and his family.