Norman Pavis

Norman Pavis

Norman Pavis is a retired footballer from Northern Ireland. Pavis played most notably in his career for Crusaders in Belfast. He is remembered as one of the 'hardmen' of the Irish League in the 1960s, being described by ex-Coleraine player Tony Curley as: "...you knew what you got with Norman. He intimidated you but he could play as well."[1]

In 2007, Norman was inducted into the Crusaders FC Hall of Fame.[2]

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