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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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more Union flags than St George's flags back in those days.
 

Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
Most of the Forest team featured in the first eleven at some point,Rocka.
Interesting to see Frank Wignall and Barry Butlin in the Derby side.
Barry Bultin lives a couple of miles down the road from me.
 

Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
I’ve stood in that corner a few times, in fact my first ever away game was there in 1981. Brum won 4-3 and they had Archie Gemmil playing for them.
I was at that game too.
 

duncanmckenzie

First Team Squad
Possibly the most ramshackle ground I’ve visited (although Halifax ran it close)-the cries of ‘Megson out’
were ringing around Layer Road following a 3-1 defeat in January 2006.
The scene of a famous FA Cup upset-Colchester beating Don Revie’s Leeds 3-2 in the 5th Round in 1971.
I am very fortunate in having Ray Crawford as a friend. For those who don't know Ray scored two goals for Colchester in that game. he told me a story once that they had Leeds watched and noticed that Gary Sprake was hesitant coming off his line at times. When Colchester got a free kick Ray told the kicker to put it penalty spot area and when it was put there Jack Charlton shouted Sprakey are you coming for it are you.......................Oh shit. Ray had headed it in. I've got many more stories that Mr Crawford has told me. Lovely man
 

Cloughie1975

John Robertson
I am very fortunate in having Ray Crawford as a friend. For those who don't know Ray scored two goals for Colchester in that game. he told me a story once that they had Leeds watched and noticed that Gary Sprake was hesitant coming off his line at times. When Colchester got a free kick Ray told the kicker to put it penalty spot area and when it was put there Jack Charlton shouted Sprakey are you coming for it are you.......................Oh shit. Ray had headed it in. I've got many more stories that Mr Crawford has told me. Lovely man
Yes-I remember seeing that goal on ‘Match of the Day’ (after returning home from Tottenham where Forest
lost 2-1 at the same stage of the competition).
 

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
What an experience that away trip was.

Lothar Matthäus (of course) was the Bayern captain here, and in between him and the Ref is goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, Der Titan, who nowadays is Bayern‘s CEO.
 

Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"

Bonfy177

LTLF MORON
Aye, same here bonfire.
He done it twice didn’t he, once in the 5-0 defeat then at Old Trafford……hope he’s proud as the Old Trafford one wasn’t craic it was in bad taste.
 

Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
He done it twice didn’t he, once in the 5-0 defeat then at Old Trafford……hope he’s proud as the Old Trafford one wasn’t craic it was in bad taste.
He's a total tw@t. I despise him.
 

Fitzcarraldo

Ian Storey-Moore
At a closed session for the players at the QE in c1990, I remember Psycho dedicating his karaoke song to Adams who was in prison at the time. His choice 'please release me'.

Same do that Parker was trying to chin Keane for repeatedly shouting big nose across the room at him.

What a day then night that was.
 

Barry

Where's me hammer?
What an experience that away trip was.

Lothar Matthäus (of course) was the Bayern captain here, and in between him and the Ref is goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, Der Titan, who nowadays is Bayern‘s CEO.
That Bayern side was like a pre Galácticos side of Galácticos
 
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