The Legends of Nottingham Forest
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #155821 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-31
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 208 pages
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Synopsis
The rise and fall of Nottingham Forest has been one of football's sadder sights. Twice Champions of Europe, as well as a major force in our domestic game, the City Ground club began 2006 in the third tier of the English League. Supporters who had enjoyed the triumphs of the previous 25 years now had to realign their ambitions. Those big days out at Wembley, basking in the glow of a cup success, were over and the regular challenge for silverware, both at home and abroad, had evaporated - almost as quickly as it had appeared. Like so many other clubs, before and since, Forest had joined the also-rans, desperate for the good times to return. During the period known simply as 'The Clough Era', the Reds became a household name, putting the city of Nottingham on the map, both in a football sense and in business and economic terms. "The Legends of Nottingham Forest" is dedicated to all those responsible, as well as honouring former players and management from other periods in Forest's rich history. Members of the two FA Cup-winning sides are featured, as well as many of the leading goalscorers, record appearance holders and international stars.
Customer Reviews
This book is terrible!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do not buy this book! As a forest fan for 25 years i thought about buying this as a present to myself for christmas. That was until i read the contents and list of the 'legends'. Obviously the author did not do his research very well. Included in the list are the likes of Marlon Harewood, Andy Reid, Dave Bassett, Wes Morgan and Michael Dawson. These people have never been and will never be considered as 'legends' down at the City Ground. To include these people and others like them along side real legends such as Pearce, Collymore, Burns, Clough etc is shameful. Rubbish.



