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OMG. I remember that above, I was just a kid and I listened on the radio, I went mad when Parker scored and was singing along with the Forest fans who were very loud on the radio.
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Without a shred of doubt, it's my favourite away match EVER.
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^ Great player, good manager, dodgy chairman.
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(26-05-2019, 10:46 AM)ThePromisedLand Wrote: That Chairman’s daughter still ‘lording it’ in directors seats at home games.
Where is the vomit smiley? Talk about hangers on.
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(13-12-2018, 03:27 PM)Noor 1 Crew Wrote: Matt Gillies, manager Nottingham Forest between 1969 - 1972.
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He was bloody useless!
I can hear the fans chanting even now.
Gillies out, Gillies out, Gillies out.
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Stewart Imlach Nottingham Forest, 1956 -1959.
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^ A bit before my time but my dad said he was a great player.
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Trevor Francis, the first 1M pound football player and scorer of the only goal that won Nottingham Forest the European Cup in 1979.
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