Defiant battlecry of hero footie fan hailed the ‘Lion of London Bridge’ after single-handedly fighting machete terror trio with bare fists – before mates send him Learn to Run handbook in hospital
Roy Larner, 47, was with pals when attackers burst into pub with 12in blades and chanting 'Islam, Islam'
A HERO footie fan told last night how he battled the three machete jihadis with just his fists, snarling: “F*** you, I’m Millwall!”
Roy Larner, 47, was with pals in a pub when they burst in, attacking revellers with 12in blades and chanting “Islam, Islam!” and “This is for Allah”.
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Roy Larner took on three machete-wielding jihadists single-handedlyCredit: Facebook
He has now been hailed the Lion of London Bridge, a nod to his club’s Lions nickname - with his friends since delivering him a tongue in cheek present of a "Learn to Run" book - a nod to the brave man's refusal to hide from the knife-wielding terrorists.
“I didn’t think of my safety at the time. I’d had four or five pints — nothing major.
“I can handle myself. But I was out with an old person and it was out of order.
“It wasn’t until I was in a police car that I realised I was in a bad way. I’d been sliced up all over.”
He was taken to St Thomas’s Hospital in critical condition and had surgery to wounds on his head, fingers and chest.
Doctors took him off the critical list on Sunday.
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Cops outside The Barrowboy And Banker where the jihadist slammed their van into pedestriansCredit: PA:Press Association
Roy said: “I’m a bit better. They reckon that I might be in here a week.”
And he added modestly about his fearless exploits: “I just did what I had to do.”
Mum Phyllis learned of her son’s heroism the next day when his partner Tracey Wicks rang.
Phyllis said: “I got the call on Sunday morning at about 7.30am.
“I wasn’t shocked, to be honest. He wouldn’t care who fronts him up. He says what he has to say and is not scared of anyone.
“He must have been trying to help friends or something.
The men with knives must have come into the pub and started on him and he would have fronted them up.
“But he’s had surgery and is now in intensive care.”
Tracey and their daughter Freya, 14, were due to visit him yesterday.
Well-wishers have pledged more than .
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Tributes on London Bridge for those killed and injured in the attackCredit: PA:Press Association
And a petition has begun urging him to be honoured with a George Cross, Britain’s highest gallantry award for civilians.
Pal Archie Webber-Brown wrote as he launched it: “Roy Larner charged at the terrorists on London Bridge in order to try to stop them and help others escape.
“He ended up getting himself stabbed multiple times, showing great courage and preparing his body for the ultimate self-sacrifice to help others.
“He should be acknowledged and rewarded for his actions.”
The signatures will be sent to his Labour MP Neil Coyle.
Other friends of the hero also told of their immense pride.
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Cops with automatic weapons patrol London Bridge and the surrounding area the day after the terror attackCredit: PA:Press Association
Simon Willoughby wrote on Facebook: “This man’s name is Roy Larner, a friend of mine for the past 20-odd years.
“When the terrorists attacked, he went and stuck it to them and saved a person’s life.
“In doing so he got stabbed in the head, neck, back, front and cut all his fingers. At present he’s in intensive care. #Legend.”
Another friend Louise Ann Aylott wrote: "Pleased to let you know Roy is out of intensive care and doing well. Roy is a Millwall fan that confronted the teriorists in London in order to save lives.
"An absolute legend."
Calling for Roy to get an MBE, he added: “Share this as much as possible as this is what we should be reading about, not muggy, delusional fanatics! #roylarnermbe.”
Jason Brown wrote: “My mate Roy Larner. Legend and hero. Hoping for a full recovery, mate.”
Jae Nicol added: “Roy is a family friend and so brave for risking his life to save another. This is awful.”