Can you explain the chronology of that Gary? I always thought they won titles before investing so heavily in players. Am I wrong?
Forest managed promotion without any significantly big signings.
Once up,and after the 1st div season had begun,they signed Peter Shilton,then,the most expensive goal keeper in the world.
Any other signings before the title was won were unspectacular additions from other clubs such as Larry loyd,Kenny Burns from brum ..ex striker turned into a centre half by Clough and Taylor,winning player of the year the title was won.The rejuvenation of John Robertsons career was as much a factor in the Forests sucess as any other,this supremely talented winger was over weight,going nowhere when Clough and Taylor arrived..he stepped ip ftom forests reserves and inconsistent displays to become a world class winger..didn't cost Forest a penny...Mcgovern was signed for peanuts,a steady head in the forest central midfield,captain,following Cloughs instructions to the letter..
It was,as you suggest,after the only title Clough won at Forest,that the really big buys began to arrive.Trevor Francis arrived the next season,in time to score the winner in the first European cup final v Malmo,from John Robertsons brilliant cross....
The next season another European cup final success..Over kevin keegans Hamburg....Pre match concerns about the oppenents attacking,over lapping full back Manny Kaltz,widely regarded as the best full back in the world...were dismissed by Clough,who warned that Kaltz would be too pre occupied with Robertson....and so it proved,the winger,who played wide left,but was actuslly right footed(took pens with his right foot,to deadly effect) decided to wrong foot Kaltz,by cutting in and shooting from distance ,rightfooted to win a 2nd european cup..
It was after this thatt Clough started to really splash the cash...Ian Wallace,Justi Fashanu and Peter Ward all turning up at the City ground...all failing to achieve anything really..
Shilton was the first of the big signings,the rest were fairly modest until Francis rocked up.