KentBlue
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30 years since his passing. Doesn't seem possible. Sleep well, fellah. Sleep well.
30 years since his passing. Doesn't seem possible. Sleep well, fellah. Sleep well.
A great talent, that first season was so good. I thought he was going to achieve so much, he moved to Arsenal, then seemed to lose his way. Did he get a run of injuries and lost his place?
RIP Tommy
Seem to remember Tommy scoring the winner at Forest (around spring '82 time?). Great player for one so young.get's me teary angry about how Tony Bond deliberately broke up the Caton and Reid partnership just get his son in.
Seem to remember Tommy scoring the winner at Forest (around spring '82 time?). Great player for one so young.
John Bond, by the way.
I think it might have been a draw seem to think it was his first goal for you and we equalised from a late penalty by ward.Seem to remember Tommy scoring the winner at Forest (around spring '82 time?). Great player for one so young.
John Bond, by the way.
A great talent, that first season was so good. I thought he was going to achieve so much, he moved to Arsenal, then seemed to lose his way. Did he get a run of injuries and lost his place?
RIP Tommy
The perils of being an FOC, the memory starts to give up the ghost. Wouldn't mind so much, but I was actually at the game (the only time I was at the ground). Lower tier of the (at that time) fairly new stand across from the TV gantry, near the corner flag.I think it might have been a draw seem to think it was his first goal for you and we equalised from a late penalty by ward.
You would have most probably been stuck under the floodlight when that end had no roof on it. I would have been standing at the end with it being spring time. It was great times to be a supporter in the Trent end in the winter and on the kop when the hotter weather came as you were allowed to use your season ticket in any of the terraced areas.The perils of being an FOC, the memory starts to give up the ghost. Wouldn't mind so much, but I was actually at the game (the only time I was at the ground). Lower tier of the (at that time) fairly new stand across from the TV gantry, near the corner flag.
That corner was awful for away fans. I remember us being in the side stand before it was rebuilt, in an FA Cup game… about 77/78. We lost 2-1You would have most probably been stuck under the floodlight when that end had no roof on it. I would have been standing at the end with it being spring time. It was great times to be a supporter in the Trent end in the winter and on the kop when the hotter weather came as you were allowed to use your season ticket in any of the terraced areas.
Yes that would be the old east stand always had a better atmosphere when visiting supporters had a roof over them.That corner was awful for away fans. I remember us being in the side stand before it was rebuilt, in an FA Cup game… about 77/78. We lost 2-1