Brian Clough And Peter Taylor
#73
(10-01-2020, 02:15 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: The first major trophy of many. The League Cup in 1978.

Reporter - The TV Shows that the penalty happened outside the box.

Peter Taylor -  The TV also shows that we have the cup  :)

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I was at Old Trafford that night. I was just a kid. Went with a good friend of my dad in his Ford Capri.

It was the first time I saw grown men crying. That's how much it meant.
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#74
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Saw this on Twitter....
Nottingham Forest v Notts County
Dated Saturday 16th October 1983
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#75
Happy Birthday Boss. Brian would have been 85 today.
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#76
Happy Birthday Gaffer wherever you are.
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#77
Happy Birthday Mr Clough and thank you for the memories
"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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#78
Brian Clough and Peter Taylor with the signing that made everything possible. Peter Shilton.

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#79
He was my favourite Forest player at the time.

SA.
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#80
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Brian with Jimmy
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#81
There is a BBC poll on best British Manager of all time, come on, we all know who it is, if it helps motivate you all, Jock Stein is out in front at the moment! ... Do it for Brian!
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#82
27 years ago today 1/5/1993 the City Ground said farewell to Brian Clough after his last home game as Forest boss.  :( :(
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#83
Cloughies last home game against Sheffield United in 1993.

Without doubt one of my saddest days as a Forest fan.

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#84
I don't mind admitting that I was in tears that day ^^
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