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N.F.F.C

YOU REDS!!!

About Me

Roll of HonourFootball Alliance Champions 1891-92 FA Cup Winners 1898 Division Two Champions 1906-07 Victory Shield Champions 1918-19 Division Two Champions 1921-22 Division Three South Champions 1950-51 Division Two Runners Up 1956-57 FA Cup Winners 1959 FA Charity Shield Runners Up 1959 Division One Runners Up 1966-67 Anglo-Scottish Cup Winners 1976-77 Football League Champions - Division One 1977-78 FA Charity Shield Winners 1978 Football League Cup Winners 1977-78 European Cup Winners 1978-79 Football League Cup Winners 1978-79 Football League Division One -Runners Up 1978-79 European Cup Winners 1979-80 European Super Cup Winners 1979-80 Football League Cup Runners Up 1980 Nuremberg Tournament Winners 1982 Trofeo Colombino 1982 Mercantile Credit Festival Cup Winners Football League Cup Winners 1988-89 Simod / Zenith Data Systems Cup Winners 1988-89 Football League Cup Winners 1989-90 FA Cup - Runners Up 1991 Simod / Zenith Data Systems Cup Winners 1992 Football League Cup -Runners Up 1992 Division One Runners Up 1993-94 Football League Champions - Division One 1997-98RecordsRecord attendance: 49,946 v Manchester United in Division 1 October 28, 1967Record receipts: £499,099 v Bayern Munich in UEFA Cup Quarter Final, 2nd leg March 19, 1996Longest sequence of league wins: 7 from 9.5.79 to 1.9.79 Longest sequence of league defeats: 14 from 21.3.13 to 27.9.13 Longest sequence of league draws: 7 from 29.4.78 to 2.9.78 Longest sequence of unbeaten league matches: 42 from 26.11.77 to 25.11.78 Longest sequence without a league win: 19 from 8.9.98 to 16.1.99 First Football League game: September 3, 1892, Division 1, v Everton (a) 2-2 Record League Victory: 12 - 0 v Leicester Fosse, Division 1, April 12, 1909 Record Cup Victory: 14 - 0 v Clapton (away) FA Cup 1st round Jan. 17, 1891 Record Defeat: 1 - 9 v Blackburn, Division 2, April 10, 1937 Record Home Defeat 1-8 v Manchester Utd Premier League February 6th 1999 Most League Points (2 for a win) - 70 in Division 3 (S) 1950-51 Most League Points (3 for a win) - 94 in Division 1, 1997-78 Most League goals - 110, Division 3 (S) 1950-51Highest League Scorer in Season: Wally Ardron - 36 in Division 3 (S) 1950-51 Most league goals in total: Grenville Morris - 199 from 1898 to 1913 Most league goals from one player in one match: 4 by a total of 10 players: Nov 9, 1907 Enoch West v Sunderland (H) Jan 12, 1913 Tommy Gibson v Burnley (A) ..om Peacock v Port Vale (H) Nov 9, 1935 Tom Peacock v Barnsley (H) Nov 23 1935 Tom Peacock v Port Vale (H) ..om Peacock v Doncaster Rovers (H) Nov 18, 1950 Tommy Capel v Gillingham (H) Dec 26, 1952 Wally Ardron v Hull City (H) Feb 9, 1957 Tommy Wilson v Barnsley Oct 4, 1977 Peter Withe v Ipswich Town (H) Feb 22, 2003 Marlon Harewood v Stoke City (H)Most Capped Player: Stuart Pearce, 78 for England Most League Appearances: Bob McKinlay, 614 from 1951-1970 Youngest League Player: Gary Mills, 16 years 302 days v Arsenal on Sept. 9, 1978Record Transfer Fee Received - £8,500,000 from Liverpool for Stan Collymore, June 1995 Record Transfer Fee Paid - £3,500,000 to Celtic for Pierre van Hooijdonk, March 1997

My Interests

Ground Name: City Ground Capacity: 30,602 (all seated) Year Ground Opened: 1898 Pitch Size: 115 x 78 yards Shirt Sponsors: Capital One Home Kit Colours: Red & White Away Kit Colours: Yellow & Blue 3rd Kit Colours: Navy Blue With Red Trim Kit Manufacturers: Umbro

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This is the first myspace site dedicated to NOTTINGHAM FOREST. It is completely unofficial and set up by myself (whoever I may be?!) a lifelong fan….This is not an official Forest site, just one for the fans. So all you forest fans get yourself on here and meet like minded people ............Lets get as many FOREST FANS on here as possible, so if you stumble upon this page, and you are a fan of the tricky tress add us, and tell your friends!!Beware of any other N.F.F.C's this ones the original!!! ;0

Music:

Forever and ever, We'll follow our team, We are Nottingham Forest, We are supreme, We'll never be mastered, by you Derby ********, We'll Keep The Red Flag Flying High, forever and ever.I'm Forest till I die, I'm Forest till I die, I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm Forest till I die!

Television:

We don't get on TV much nowadays, goals on moday is usually the best bet. The occassional game on sky is as good as it gets.

Books:

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Heroes:

Brian Clough, Stuart 'Psycho' Pearce, 1979 & 1980 squad's, Brian Rice, Franz Carr and soooo many more!