Retro Forest Photos
^ Yes, I remember him very well, I think his name was Derek Page, lovely man and a great Forest fan, sadly he is no longer with us. RIP Derek.
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Nottingham Forest, Champions of England, 1977/78.

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COYR!
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^^ Back Row: Ian Bowyer, Viv Anderson, Tony Woodcock, Kenny Burns.

Middle Row: Jimmy Gordon (Trainer), frank Clark, Larry Lloyd, Chris Woods, Peter Shilton, Colin Barrett, Brian Clough.

Dront Row: Peter Withe, David Needham, John Mcgovern, Martin O'Neil, John Robertson.
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18 year old Chris Woods, pictured the day before he kept a clean sheet against English and European Champions  Liverpool in the 1978 League Cup Final, together with Chic Thomson the Forest Goalkeeper from the 1959 FA Cup winning side.

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Nottingham Forest squad and staff members, the photo is from the late 1970's.

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I think it's definitely Sutton, not sure about Crossley, could be.
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Pierre van Hooijdonk and Kevin Campbell.

57 goals between them in season 1997/98.

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(18-09-2019, 09:27 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: Pierre van Hooijdonk and Kevin Campbell.

57 goals between them in season 1997/98.

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What a duo.

Phenomenal.
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Stuart Pearce, Nottingham Forest - West Ham, FA Cup Semi Final at Villa Park in 1991.

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(01-05-2019, 08:25 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: Another great photo from one of our greatest awaydays. Peterborough 1994.

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Got to be one of my favourite days of being a Forest fan.
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it was an amazing day, slight regret was not getting there earlier to savour the atmosphere and a couple more beers, i was probably 2 yards to the left of this pic, i just remember Forest fans everywhere like climbing on top of the floodlights and walls and being on the pitch rather alot as well
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That's exactly where I was standing too up until the winner. After that I went back in the side stand as I couldn't be bothered to climb back in behind the goal having done it after the equaliser. That pic looks like a post goal pitch invasion as the one on the final whistle flooded the pitch pretty quickly. Great days...could be a celebratory one this season?

Edit. On closer inspection I can't see any players on pitch (but can see a dog!!) So maybe the taker of the photograph was fairly sharp at the end!
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