The replies to this are great reading 21:05 - Dec 30 with 2583 views | Mullet | |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 21:21 - Dec 30 with 2447 views | Swansea_Blue | The ‘(never liquidated)’ is a lovely tap in. He’s channeling his inner Trevor Francis with that one. |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 21:29 - Dec 30 with 2394 views | Mullet |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:21 - Dec 30 by Swansea_Blue | The ‘(never liquidated)’ is a lovely tap in. He’s channeling his inner Trevor Francis with that one. |
I’ve got a mate who insists forest are a small club etc. It’s sent our group chat wild! He’s screenshotting wiki and all sorts |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 21:35 - Dec 30 with 2348 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:29 - Dec 30 by Mullet | I’ve got a mate who insists forest are a small club etc. It’s sent our group chat wild! He’s screenshotting wiki and all sorts |
To be fair, the simple reply to that is "if Forest are a small club, how come Rangers aren't too?" It is fair enough if the same rules apply to both. |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 21:40 - Dec 30 with 2299 views | Swansea_Blue |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:29 - Dec 30 by Mullet | I’ve got a mate who insists forest are a small club etc. It’s sent our group chat wild! He’s screenshotting wiki and all sorts |
Ha! They’re just sleeping giants. Nobody can be a small club with their record, however long ago it was. It’s like Bolton, Blackpool, Preston, Sunderland and, er, little old us. All proper clubs who’ve shaped the history of the game. That’s why Norwich are still pretenders and always will be until they win something a time or three (edit - at the top level. Participating doesn’t count). [Post edited 30 Dec 2021 21:43]
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The replies to this are great reading on 21:42 - Dec 30 with 2276 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:40 - Dec 30 by Swansea_Blue | Ha! They’re just sleeping giants. Nobody can be a small club with their record, however long ago it was. It’s like Bolton, Blackpool, Preston, Sunderland and, er, little old us. All proper clubs who’ve shaped the history of the game. That’s why Norwich are still pretenders and always will be until they win something a time or three (edit - at the top level. Participating doesn’t count). [Post edited 30 Dec 2021 21:43]
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To be fair, if you swapped Forest and Rangers over in the respective leagues I suspect they would both be performing about as well as each club is now (i.e. Forest competing with Celtic for the title every season and Rangers struggling to challenge for promotion). The only real problem would be for Forest travelling to all their away games! |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 21:44 - Dec 30 with 2247 views | Swansea_Blue |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:42 - Dec 30 by Nthsuffolkblue | To be fair, if you swapped Forest and Rangers over in the respective leagues I suspect they would both be performing about as well as each club is now (i.e. Forest competing with Celtic for the title every season and Rangers struggling to challenge for promotion). The only real problem would be for Forest travelling to all their away games! |
Nottingham’s up north innit? They’re practically on the doorstep of Aberdeen. (I knew my geography degree would come in handy one day). |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 10:12 - Dec 31 with 1709 views | HighgateBlue |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:35 - Dec 30 by Nthsuffolkblue | To be fair, the simple reply to that is "if Forest are a small club, how come Rangers aren't too?" It is fair enough if the same rules apply to both. |
Yes, quite apart from their European Cups, Notts Forest have been the champions of the East Midlands a fair few times, and that part of the UK is not much smaller in terms of population than the part they call Scotland. |  | |  |
The replies to this are great reading on 10:15 - Dec 31 with 1698 views | PhilTWTD |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:29 - Dec 30 by Mullet | I’ve got a mate who insists forest are a small club etc. It’s sent our group chat wild! He’s screenshotting wiki and all sorts |
They weren't even the biggest club in Nottingham until the Clough era! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
The replies to this are great reading on 10:27 - Dec 31 with 1656 views | Mullet |
The replies to this are great reading on 10:15 - Dec 31 by PhilTWTD | They weren't even the biggest club in Nottingham until the Clough era! |
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The replies to this are great reading on 10:29 - Dec 31 with 1649 views | WestStanderLaLaLa |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:29 - Dec 30 by Mullet | I’ve got a mate who insists forest are a small club etc. It’s sent our group chat wild! He’s screenshotting wiki and all sorts |
I know a Derby fan who has a well rehearsed speech about how the European Cup was easy to win back then and not much to shout about as you only had to beat 4 teams to get to the final and you would play at least 2 minor nations champions along the way. |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 10:48 - Dec 31 with 1585 views | chicoazul |
The replies to this are great reading on 10:29 - Dec 31 by WestStanderLaLaLa | I know a Derby fan who has a well rehearsed speech about how the European Cup was easy to win back then and not much to shout about as you only had to beat 4 teams to get to the final and you would play at least 2 minor nations champions along the way. |
Not completely wrong though. The UEFA cup was harder to win as it was full of up and coming teams. Liverpool beat Moenchengladbach (sp) and Bruges in two of their finals. |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 10:59 - Dec 31 with 1542 views | WestStanderLaLaLa |
The replies to this are great reading on 10:48 - Dec 31 by chicoazul | Not completely wrong though. The UEFA cup was harder to win as it was full of up and coming teams. Liverpool beat Moenchengladbach (sp) and Bruges in two of their finals. |
I know, it just makes me smile because a rival won it twice, if Clough had delivered it for them he wouldn’t be making the same argument. |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 18:01 - Dec 31 with 1208 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
The replies to this are great reading on 21:44 - Dec 30 by Swansea_Blue | Nottingham’s up north innit? They’re practically on the doorstep of Aberdeen. (I knew my geography degree would come in handy one day). |
When I studied in Nottingham, everyone from up north considered it to be down south and everyone from south of it considered it to be northern! I guess it is about as central as you can get in England. I have never been to Scotland, but I do like the idea of getting to Nottingham and someone in the car saying "are we nearly there yet?" and I can reply "yes, we are on the doorstep of Aberdeen. Only another 7 hours to go!" |  |
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The replies to this are great reading on 19:01 - Dec 31 with 1155 views | benrhyddingblue |
The replies to this are great reading on 10:48 - Dec 31 by chicoazul | Not completely wrong though. The UEFA cup was harder to win as it was full of up and coming teams. Liverpool beat Moenchengladbach (sp) and Bruges in two of their finals. |
Apart from having to win the league in the first place to be on the competition |  | |  |
The replies to this are great reading on 19:26 - Dec 31 with 1064 views | You_Bloo_Right | Wasn't Rangers' last (and only) European trophy the cup winners' cup in 1972? |  |
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