Nottingham Forest Archive
#73
(12-02-2021, 09:44 PM)Paplane Wrote: It was going in anyway! And if you were Hodgey, wouldnt you be in a rush to get out the f***ing way!

in the '10 best Stuart Pearce goals' on the Forest website, that goal is number 2, though i think some of his give n go's and the couple of 35 yarders were better
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#74
(12-02-2021, 12:20 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Zico- I used to sit on the girder at the back of the Trent end as a kid - brilliant view and that free kick is etched in my memory as it was like an exorcet missile heading straight to my head if it wasn’t for the goal and net... I rate it better than Lewis mcgugans

Great days. Until about 88 I used to go in about 1.30 to get a crate to stand on in front of a barrier. Then I moved further back to be in amongst it, but was able to get served so piled in about 2.30...then I later discovered if you stood on Bridgford ona warm dry day you could stay in the pub until 2.58 and still get your spot. Happy days indeed. Youngsters today will never understand the level of camaraderie generated on the terraces.
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#75
(12-02-2021, 10:57 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(12-02-2021, 12:20 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Zico- I used to sit on the girder at the back of the Trent end as a kid - brilliant view and that free kick is etched in my memory as it was like an exorcet missile heading straight to my head if it wasn’t for the goal and net... I rate it better than Lewis mcgugans

Great days. Until about 88 I used to go in about 1.30 to get a crate to stand on in front of a barrier. Then I moved further back to be in amongst it, but was able to get served so piled in about 2.30...then I later discovered if you stood on Bridgford ona warm dry day you could stay in the pub until 2.58 and still get your spot. Happy days indeed. Youngsters today will never understand the level of camaraderie generated on the terraces.

That is so true about the camaraderie on the terraces Zico. I've been pulled out of scraps and hauled over the Trent End wall on a couple of occasions. The crowd used to open up to let you in, then close ranks around you so the coppers couldnt find you (so Ive been told anyway  :blush: )
"It's Tricky to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that's right on time, it's Trickay, It's Tricky, Tricky, Tricky Tricky" - Run DMC
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#76
Great night this was.

On this day 22/2 in 1978 League Cup Semi final 2nd Leg. Forest 4 Leeds 2.

Goals from O'Neill, Bowyer, Withe and Woodcock.

Att 38,313.
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#77
First leg was even better. Stopped the bus just outside Leeds to watch highlights on TV - very understanding licensee ( who made a few quid that night ).
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#78
(22-02-2021, 02:16 PM)ThePromisedLand Wrote: First leg was even better. Stopped the bus just outside Leeds to watch highlights on TV - very understanding licensee ( who made a few quid that night ).

It was TPL. I was just a kid and I went with my dad in the car and we sat in the seats at the side of where the Forest fans were standing. I am desperate for some footage of this night but I can't find any.
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#79
(22-02-2021, 02:03 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: Great night this was.

On this day 22/2 in 1978 League Cup Semi final 2nd Leg. Forest 4 Leeds 2.

Goals from O'Neill, Bowyer, Withe and Woodcock.

Att 38,313.

38k at the City Ground? :o

Core blimey, some of my favourite Forest legends with the goals.

Always thought it was a big mistake to leg go of Withe and Woodcock.

SA.
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#80
(12-02-2021, 04:34 PM)PsychoStanleyStone Wrote:
(12-02-2021, 12:42 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: It did help him having Steve Hodge stading on the end of the wall pushing everyone out the way though!  :D

your right about Steve Hodge rearranging the wall!

Hodge, my favourite player at the time.

Pearce.  'Pick that bleeper out.'

SA.
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#81
(18-01-2021, 10:04 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: 35 years ago today 18/1/1986. Nigel Clough headed in a late winner as Nottingham Forest came from behind to win 3-2 against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Colin Walsh scored Forest's other 2 goals.

I remember Clough sides putting Man U to the sword.  And on their own back yard.

Nigel Clough.  What a Talisman he was for Clough's Silver Generation.  He was also my favourite Forest player at the time.  :)

I remember young Nigel leading the line against L*verpool when Forest battered them on chances at the City Ground.  (Still had some standing before they finally went all seater.). Went 1-0 up.  Before that goal hanger of 'pool's made it 1-1.  (I can still see him burying it in my mind.  I was facing it, slightly to the left. He got the ball. And seemed to just slot it in. Goal. Bah.  Rush was it? Gdm annoying.)

You couldn't make it up.  Forest swept them aside that night on footballing principles. Battered they were that night.

Just the sound of the Forest crowd every time Forest had a chance.

SA.
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#82
One year ago today 6/3/20 the last time we set foot in a football stadium.

We were shite that night as well.
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#83
Ive just realised the same GreenMan. Typical bloody Forest, they couldnt have left us with a good memory to last the next year and a half could they? Whatever happens between now and then I can’t wait for August and us all to be back.
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#84
(06-03-2021, 11:06 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Ive just realised the same GreenMan. Typical bloody Forest, they couldnt have left us with a good memory to last the next year and a half could they? Whatever happens between now and then I can’t wait for August and us all to be back.

Absolutely pal...
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