When Football Was Football: Nottingham Forest

When Football Was Football: Nottingham Forest

by IvanPonting (Author)

Synopsis

Nottingham Forest are one of the oldest football clubs in the world and undeniably the Brian Clough era stands out like a shimmering jewel with 'Old Big 'Ead' delivering undreamed-of success to the City Ground faithful during his 18 years at the helm. Entering the Football League in its fifth season, Forest quickly became stable members and, lifting their first major silverware, the FA Cup, towards the end of Queen Victoria's reign,there followed a lengthy period of yo-yoing between the old Divisions One and Two. The '60s brought sustained status with Johnny Carey's team finishing as championship runners-up to Manchester United, but the early 1970s brought relegation - and then came Clough. Such was the scope of Forest's transformation that they regained the top flight in 1977, lifted the League title a year later and then followed up with the little matter of winning the European Cup in 1979 and 1980. The heroes of the rarified time - John Robertson, Viv Anderson, Martin O'Neill, Peter Shilton et al - march across these pages in all their glory as the Clough years stretch to 1993, bringing retirement for the turbulent boss and demotion for his team. Since then there have been varying fortunes, but here the whole riveting story is brought to life through the magnificent Daily Mirror pictorial archive, from which countless gems have been unearthed.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 0857332031
ISBN 13: 9780857332035

Author Bio
Ivan Ponting is a seasoned journalist with some 60 football books to his credit. He first became aware of Nottingham Forest one May afternoon in 1959 when, as a soccer-mad schoolboy he was entranced by the imperfect but immeasurably dramatic black-and-white TV images of Billy Walker's team overcoming the loss of Roy Dwight with a broken leg to beat Luton Town in the FA Cup final. Since then he has never stopped following their fortunes. He has been the football obituarist of The Independent newspaper for more than 20 years, and he has branched into the summer game, along with co-author David Foot, for the award-winning Sixty Summers: Somerset Cricket Since The War.