Mark Wood looks at some of the Lads’ best post-war homegrown talents to see how they measure up against Gary Rowell!
John Robertson, the late Nottingham Forest star and double European Cup winner, is to be honoured with his own street name — near the piece of land featured by The Athletic recently because of its ...
FEBRUARY 5 is the day to be born if you want your son or daughter to be a professional footballer – or so the legend goes. Over the years, SunSport has highlighted today as the day that the ...
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio — Weeks after Jeff Behrman left for Bucknell, John Carroll athletic director Brian Polian has found the school's next head football coach: himself. On Monday, a source ...
Robinson had three carries for four yards and one reception for three yards in Saturday's 41-6 playoff loss to the Seahawks. Robinson was able to get involved in the offensive game plan in the ...
Maureen Smith and David Kaltschmidt bought their $1.586 billion Powerball ticket at Publix in Melbourne Beach, Florida. Couple waited until February 2016 to claim it. 6 months after the $1.586 billion ...
John Robertson, who has died aged 72, was, in the words of his manager Brian Clough, the “genius” of Nottingham Forest in the late 1970s as the club rose from semi-obscurity to briefly dominate ...
John Robertson, the winger Brian Clough lauded as Nottingham Forest’s genius, has died aged 72. He created the 1979 European Cup winner and struck the 1980 decider. According to Telegraph, Clough used ...
FILE - Nottingham Forest's John Robertson, left, Ian Bowyer, center, and Kenny Burns, right, carry the European Cup in triumph after their 1-0 win against Malmo FF in Munich, Germany, May 30, 1979.
It is Thursday afternoon in West Bridgford, a vibrant town less than half a mile away from Nottingham Forest’s City Ground, and the “miracle men” are holding court. European Cup winners Frank Clark, ...
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