A local who grew up in the area of Sligo Town which gave Rovers its heart in the early years, Forthill.
McLoughlin played his early football with the now defunct Boys Club, which was based behind the old Cavendish's shop on O'Connell Street.
He went on to make 315 appearances for Sligo Rovers and scored just short of fifty goals for the club, not bad for a winger.
With barely fifteen minutes to go Graham Fox broke up a Bohs attack and his sliding tackle saw the ball fall to Tony Stenson.
When Sligo Rovers fans sit down to pick their greatest team of all time the name of Harry Mc Loughlin always fills the right wing position.