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Forest Pins

Thomas

AMERICAN IDIOT
Look at these beauties.
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Jah

Jack Armstrong
Disappointed. I came here hoping to see Stuart Pearce's legs :(
 

Le Juif Rouge

Senior Mass Debater
I have the 1960s Sportsmans Club one, but I lost my 1980s one when the cap it was on was nicked out of the open topped car I had at the time.
 

Le Juif Rouge

Senior Mass Debater
My thoughts exactly. What a ponce having an open topped car.

I was cruising around in my Capitalist cabriolet while you are trying to keep the wheels on your Trabant comrade. :)
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
I was cruising around in my Capitalist cabriolet while you are trying to keep the wheels on your Trabant comrade. :)

I bet it was a bloody Peugeot?
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
Anyway, this is my favourite pin badge:

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Garry-Balding Red

Grenville Morris
You don't understand how proud i am of these.

I think we do Thomas.

In my younger years I would be wearing one of these every day, work, rest or play. Players come and go, shirts change every season (some of them hideous things) but as a supporter it has always been (and always will be) the club I support and therefore it's name and emblem is of paramount importance.

If asked who I support I never say "Forest", always "Nottingham Forest". 'Forest' is like a pet name, saying 'Nottingham Forest', no matter the current clubs fortunes, never fails to fill me with pride. If the retort I then get is derogatory I will produce my rather battered 1980 Euro Cup final ticket from my wallet and simply ask "Have you got one of these then?".
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
I think we do Thomas.

In my younger years I would be wearing one of these every day, work, rest or play. Players come and go, shirts change every season (some of them hideous things) but as a supporter it has always been (and always will be) the club I support and therefore it's name and emblem is of paramount importance.

If asked who I support I never say "Forest", always "Nottingham Forest". 'Forest' is like a pet name, saying 'Nottingham Forest', no matter the current clubs fortunes, never fails to fill me with pride. If the retort I then get is derogatory I will produce my rather battered 1980 Euro Cup final ticket from my wallet and simply ask "Have you got one of these then?".

„Have you also got one of these then?“

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Thomas

AMERICAN IDIOT
I think we do Thomas.

In my younger years I would be wearing one of these every day, work, rest or play. Players come and go, shirts change every season (some of them hideous things) but as a supporter it has always been (and always will be) the club I support and therefore it's name and emblem is of paramount importance.

If asked who I support I never say "Forest", always "Nottingham Forest". 'Forest' is like a pet name, saying 'Nottingham Forest', no matter the current clubs fortunes, never fails to fill me with pride. If the retort I then get is derogatory I will produce my rather battered 1980 Euro Cup final ticket from my wallet and simply ask "Have you got one of these then?".

Thats absolutely brilliant garry, and i wish i had one of them! God I love Nottingham forest.
 

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Top shelf of my "nice things" cabinet :)
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Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
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Flaggers

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Le Juif Rouge

Senior Mass Debater
I bet it was a bloody Peugeot?

I've had 2 over the years and yes one was a Peugeot.

I have always bought a car to suit the current situation. When the kids were very young it was family hatchbacks, when the kids were older it was 4x4s because we did a lot of camping and off-roading. Then a Merc when I became CEO, then a couple of cabriolets followed by a van when we moved to France and now back to the family hatchback (Peugeot).

Never had a Ford, Audi or BMW always hated those marques.
 
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