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  1. #1

    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    Clough’s Forest were an incredible team. A real joy to watch.
    I think they and Ipswich are the only 2 teams in the English game, to have come up from the 2nd tier, and won the top tier title the following season. (Don’t quote me on that though) ��
    I’d say that’s correct, although Ipswich, under Alf Ramsey, were champions of both divisions whilst Forest were third, if I recall, in their division 2 promotion.
    We actually beat Forest away in their promotion season, and they didn’t lose another home game for bloody ages. They gave us a football lesson at Ninian Park though.

    Perhaps not correct. Apparently Liverpool, Everton & Spurs have done it.

  2. #2

    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    I’d say that’s correct, although Ipswich, under Alf Ramsey, were champions of both divisions whilst Forest were third, if I recall, in their division 2 promotion.
    We actually beat Forest away in their promotion season, and they didn’t lose another home game for bloody ages. They gave us a football lesson at Ninian Park though.

    Perhaps not correct. Apparently Liverpool, Everton & Spurs have done it.
    I'm know I'm probably looking through rose tinted specs here, but as a 17 year old youth, that Forest side seemed to be the best away team I have ever seen at NP. A 3-0 tonking in November '76 at home and it could have been a lot more from memory. It's also the first time I ever saw a team been given the whole of one end of the ground, in this respect it was the Canton Stand. I can't recall any Forest fans on the Bob Bank which was probably a good idea seeing how many they brought down that day.

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    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Soul '68 View Post
    I'm know I'm probably looking through rose tinted specs here, but as a 17 year old youth, that Forest side seemed to be the best away team I have ever seen at NP. A 3-0 tonking in November '76 at home and it could have been a lot more from memory. It's also the first time I ever saw a team been given the whole of one end of the ground, in this respect it was the Canton Stand. I can't recall any Forest fans on the Bob Bank which was probably a good idea seeing how many they brought down that day.
    They were in the enclosure next to canton stand. In them days there was like a terrace on side of Canton that was like an overspill for enclosure. Don't think it had steps as such, but i certainly saw away fans in it back in them days. Wolves, Chelsea and forest among them. The Canton stand was a City end, but a few away fans did get in there and it was not unusual to see. I think season tickets were sold for that end, so city fans defo in there.
    Spedger

  4. #4

    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Loved that stunt he did, Hanging off the long arm of a clock face on a building.

  5. #5

    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Loved that stunt he did, Hanging off the long arm of a clock face on a building.

  6. #6

    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Loved that stunt he did, Hanging off the long arm of a clock face on a building.


    I'm glad I'm not the only one who keeps misreading the thread heading! Every time I log in!

  7. #7

    Re: Larry Lloyd RIP

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    I’d say that’s correct, although Ipswich, under Alf Ramsey, were champions of both divisions whilst Forest were third, if I recall, in their division 2 promotion.
    We actually beat Forest away in their promotion season, and they didn’t lose another home game for bloody ages. They gave us a football lesson at Ninian Park though.

    Perhaps not correct. Apparently Liverpool, Everton & Spurs have done it.
    I remember them beating us 3-0 at NP that season mate. You are right in saying they gave us a football lesson. They did go up as 3rd place team, behind Chelsea and Wolves. May have been the first season 3 teams went up from 2nd tier to top tier.
    I loved watching them the next season onwards. Lloyd and Burns were on a sort of downwards spiral in their career but Clough and Peter Taylor turned that around with them. R.I.P Larry Lloyd
    Spedger

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