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9781445634968 English 1445634961 Forever Forest celebrates the 150th anniversary of Nottingham Forest, the second oldest professional football club in the world. It is a book about the people - officials, players and fans - who have made this world-famous football club. It is their narrative and, therefore, more than a facts and figures history: in truth, a romance. Characters include the great Victorian innovator Sam Weller Widdowson, who invented shin pads, Corinthian Dr Tinsley Lindley, an international who played in shoes instead of boots, and Frank and Fred Forman, the first brothers from the same Football League club to play together for England. In the modern era, another England international, Billy Walker, managed the club for twenty-one years, leading Forest from the Third Division South to the First Division and a 1959 FA Cup triumph. Then came Brian Clough: eighteen years the club's manager and twice a European Cup winner. The club was born on The Forest, a public open space close by Nottingham's city centre and once part of the legendary Robin Hood's Sherwood. Red has been Forest's colour since the beginning. It was chosen because the young founders were admirers of Garibaldi and his red-shirted Italian freedom fighters. Join official club historian Donald Wright as he commemorates 150 years of the Reds., Nottingham was crowned England's first City of Football, the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest was chosen as the country's best-loved tree and both Nottingham Forest Football Club and the city's Theatre Royal celebrated their 150th anniversaries, all in 2015. Forest is the second oldest football league club in the world (after Notts County, which began in 1862) and Don Wright tells its unique story largely through the exceptional individuals who formed and shaped it.Inspired by Italian freedom fighter Giuseppe Garibaldi's redshirts, the young founders of the Forest Football Club, who played on the Forest recreation ground near the centre of Nottingham, decided that Garibaldi red would be their colour and so it has remained ever since. Forest are the original reds of world soccer.Walter Roe Lymbery was in turn captain, chairman and secretary/treasurer, setting the club on its feet. Another Victorian, Sam Weller Widdowson contributed new methods and ideas. He invented the shinguard, proposed the referee's whistle and introduced the 2-3-5 line-up that was universally adopted and still in use up to the 1950s. Tinsley Lindley was a famous Forester and Corinthian who championed the cause of the professional player. Forest won the FA Cup for the first time in 1898 and celebrated by opening the City Ground. Frank and Fred Forman became the first brothers from the same Football League club to be capped by England.Less well known were winger Bob Firth and centre-forward Randolph Septimus Galloway both of whom made their mark in Europe as managers. Firth made Real Madrid champions of Spain in 1932/32 and Galloway guided Sporting Lisbon to three Portuguese titles from 1950 to 1953.Back home, Bob Marsters' Forest defeated Everton to win the Victory Shield in 1919. But the master managers were Billy Walker, twenty-one years in office, and Brian Clough, eighteen years in charge. Walker gave the Reds a glorious decade when they climbed from the Third Division South to the top flight and won the FA Cup in 1959. Clough, with Peter Taylor's help, made Forest English champions and twice champions of Europe.Truly, the Forest story is the stuff of legends., Now, Then and Forever celebrates the 150th anniversary of Nottingham Forest, the second oldest professional football club in the world. It is a book about the people officials, players and fans who have made this world-famous football club. It is their narrative and, therefore, more than a facts and figures history: in truth, a romance. Characters include the great Victorian innovator Sam Weller Widdowson, who invented shin pads, Corinthian Dr Tinsley Lindley, an international who played in shoes instead of boots, and Frank and Fred Forman, the first brothers from the same Football League club to play together for England. In the modern era, another England international, Billy Walker, managed the club for twenty-one years, leading Forest from the Third Division South to the First Division and a 1959 FA Cup triumph. Then came Brian Clough: eighteen years the club s manager and twice a European Cup winner. The club was born on The Forest, a public open space close by Nottingham s city center and once part of the legendary Robin Hood s Sherwood. Red has been Forest s color since the beginning. It was chosen because the young founders were admirers of Garibaldi and his red-shirted Italian freedom fighters. Join official club historian Donald Wright as he commemorates 150 years of the Reds."
9781445634968 English 1445634961 Forever Forest celebrates the 150th anniversary of Nottingham Forest, the second oldest professional football club in the world. It is a book about the people - officials, players and fans - who have made this world-famous football club. It is their narrative and, therefore, more than a facts and figures history: in truth, a romance. Characters include the great Victorian innovator Sam Weller Widdowson, who invented shin pads, Corinthian Dr Tinsley Lindley, an international who played in shoes instead of boots, and Frank and Fred Forman, the first brothers from the same Football League club to play together for England. In the modern era, another England international, Billy Walker, managed the club for twenty-one years, leading Forest from the Third Division South to the First Division and a 1959 FA Cup triumph. Then came Brian Clough: eighteen years the club's manager and twice a European Cup winner. The club was born on The Forest, a public open space close by Nottingham's city centre and once part of the legendary Robin Hood's Sherwood. Red has been Forest's colour since the beginning. It was chosen because the young founders were admirers of Garibaldi and his red-shirted Italian freedom fighters. Join official club historian Donald Wright as he commemorates 150 years of the Reds., Nottingham was crowned England's first City of Football, the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest was chosen as the country's best-loved tree and both Nottingham Forest Football Club and the city's Theatre Royal celebrated their 150th anniversaries, all in 2015. Forest is the second oldest football league club in the world (after Notts County, which began in 1862) and Don Wright tells its unique story largely through the exceptional individuals who formed and shaped it.Inspired by Italian freedom fighter Giuseppe Garibaldi's redshirts, the young founders of the Forest Football Club, who played on the Forest recreation ground near the centre of Nottingham, decided that Garibaldi red would be their colour and so it has remained ever since. Forest are the original reds of world soccer.Walter Roe Lymbery was in turn captain, chairman and secretary/treasurer, setting the club on its feet. Another Victorian, Sam Weller Widdowson contributed new methods and ideas. He invented the shinguard, proposed the referee's whistle and introduced the 2-3-5 line-up that was universally adopted and still in use up to the 1950s. Tinsley Lindley was a famous Forester and Corinthian who championed the cause of the professional player. Forest won the FA Cup for the first time in 1898 and celebrated by opening the City Ground. Frank and Fred Forman became the first brothers from the same Football League club to be capped by England.Less well known were winger Bob Firth and centre-forward Randolph Septimus Galloway both of whom made their mark in Europe as managers. Firth made Real Madrid champions of Spain in 1932/32 and Galloway guided Sporting Lisbon to three Portuguese titles from 1950 to 1953.Back home, Bob Marsters' Forest defeated Everton to win the Victory Shield in 1919. But the master managers were Billy Walker, twenty-one years in office, and Brian Clough, eighteen years in charge. Walker gave the Reds a glorious decade when they climbed from the Third Division South to the top flight and won the FA Cup in 1959. Clough, with Peter Taylor's help, made Forest English champions and twice champions of Europe.Truly, the Forest story is the stuff of legends., Now, Then and Forever celebrates the 150th anniversary of Nottingham Forest, the second oldest professional football club in the world. It is a book about the people officials, players and fans who have made this world-famous football club. It is their narrative and, therefore, more than a facts and figures history: in truth, a romance. Characters include the great Victorian innovator Sam Weller Widdowson, who invented shin pads, Corinthian Dr Tinsley Lindley, an international who played in shoes instead of boots, and Frank and Fred Forman, the first brothers from the same Football League club to play together for England. In the modern era, another England international, Billy Walker, managed the club for twenty-one years, leading Forest from the Third Division South to the First Division and a 1959 FA Cup triumph. Then came Brian Clough: eighteen years the club s manager and twice a European Cup winner. The club was born on The Forest, a public open space close by Nottingham s city center and once part of the legendary Robin Hood s Sherwood. Red has been Forest s color since the beginning. It was chosen because the young founders were admirers of Garibaldi and his red-shirted Italian freedom fighters. Join official club historian Donald Wright as he commemorates 150 years of the Reds."