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70s rock legend spotted at iconic League Two club despite being a Wolves fan

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70s rock legend spotted at iconic League Two club despite being a Wolves fan

LED ZEPPELIN star Robert Plant has stunned fans after he was spotted at League Two club Accrington.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer was seen enjoying a tour on around the Wham Stadium.

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Robert Plant, second from right, paid a visit to Accrington while on his way to HarrogateCredit: https://www.instagram.com/asfcofficial/

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The Led Zeppelin star is a lifelong Wolves fanCredit: Rex

Plant, 76, stopped by the club while on his way up to Harrogate.

He is a lifelong Wolves fan and club vice-president, but the musician admitted he had always liked Stanley.

Supporter liaison officer Robert Houseman said of Plant’s told the Lancashire Telegraph: “As soon as he walked into the shop, I recognised that this charismatic guy was an entertainer, but I couldn’t place his face.

“He told me he was a Wolves fan but had always had a soft spot for Accrington Stanley and had always wanted to visit the club.

“He was on his way to Harrogate where he was working.

“Offering him a quick look around the stadium and a short history of the club.

“He took a few pictures and as we left, I asked him about his line of work and who he was.

“That is when I realised, I had just spent 20 minutes with Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin.

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“He posed for a couple of photos, leaving with his bag of Stanley souvenirs.”

London band Led Zeppelin split apart in 1980 after rising to fame in the 1970s to become a household name.

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Famed for songs including Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.

For all their fame, they somehow never managed to achieve a number one single, but did have seven albums who hit number one in the charts.

Plant currently works with low-key acoustic band Saving Grace, whom he has been with since 2019.

Accrington sit 20th in League Two, having won just three games from 13 in the division this season.



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