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It gets worse:
UEFA Cup 1983, home first round
14,994
FICKLE
Wouldn't it be funny if the goal non league Jake Buxton scored sent them back to the lower divisions.
Hahahahahahaha
ha
That makes no sense, Baaaed.
I wish Barker a speedy return.
strett: If you're comparing attendances from the past, I'm afraid you can't just look at Pride Park. You have to included the hallowed BBG too...........in which case 41,826, merely for a game against Spurs in '69 trumps your semi-final mate
I was there!
That was one of the greatest games I ever saw, Kev. The popside was absolutely packed, and Dave Mackay was truly inspirational.
For six years after that match (until I got married and moved into my own house) I had that picture of Mackay, arms aloft at the end of the game, in pride of place on my bedroom wall.
Great days - will we ever see their likes again?
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before GSE arrived obviously they don't hand out free tickets were attendances higher or lower at Pride Park?
Desperate yeah because the crowds you lot constantly bang on about is exactly what football is about it's nowt to do with who wins what it's all about how many were there watching it.
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comment by strettea red (U1462)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Oh by the way were you at the 'hallowed BBG' when you averaged 13,589 for the season (1994/5 if you are interested) which wasn't a one off either.
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omment by strettea red (U1462)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
In my literature it says 49,945 so there.
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Manchester United brought 25,000 of those. You don't think that nearly 50,000 would turn up to watch Forest do you? No, they came to watch Best, Law and Charlton.
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Their greatest European night.
Go and have a lie down Strett. All these Forest defeats are getting to you. Poor sod.
Fickle you say. Don't be daft, Forest can only dream of an atmosphere at the CG, like there was at Pride Park on Tuesday. Forest fans are not and never have' chosen to stay away', the supporters simply don't exist man.
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You can prove anything with FACTs duck, stick to the Direby way it's a mix of wild speculation mixed with good old fashioned denial, make you sure when you do it you note down how many were there as well (even if they didn't pay)
Highest average attendance 1986-Present;
Derby 32,432 (2008)
Forest 25,916 (1996)
1947-1985
Derby 35,924 (1970)
Forest 32,715 (1968)
1889-1939
Derby 20,932 (1936)
Forest 16,254 (1937)
Small club, big delusions.
Could you do a trophies won for those same periods?
Small club, big delusions.
Small club, big delusions, fewer trophies, fewer head to head victories, rail madrid, sheep masks, 5-2, planes, mobilephones, savage
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It gets worse:
UEFA Cup 1983, home first round
14,994
FICKLE
posted on 14/3/12
Wouldn't it be funny if the goal non league Jake Buxton scored sent them back to the lower divisions.
Hahahahahahaha
ha
posted on 15/3/12
That makes no sense, Baaaed.
I wish Barker a speedy return.
posted on 15/3/12
strett: If you're comparing attendances from the past, I'm afraid you can't just look at Pride Park. You have to included the hallowed BBG too...........in which case 41,826, merely for a game against Spurs in '69 trumps your semi-final mate
I was there!
posted on 15/3/12
That was one of the greatest games I ever saw, Kev. The popside was absolutely packed, and Dave Mackay was truly inspirational.
For six years after that match (until I got married and moved into my own house) I had that picture of Mackay, arms aloft at the end of the game, in pride of place on my bedroom wall.
Great days - will we ever see their likes again?
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before GSE arrived obviously they don't hand out free tickets were attendances higher or lower at Pride Park?
posted on 15/3/12
Desperate Nottsguys.
posted on 15/3/12
Desperate yeah because the crowds you lot constantly bang on about is exactly what football is about it's nowt to do with who wins what it's all about how many were there watching it.
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comment by strettea red (U1462)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
Oh by the way were you at the 'hallowed BBG' when you averaged 13,589 for the season (1994/5 if you are interested) which wasn't a one off either.
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Raises hand.
posted on 15/3/12
omment by strettea red (U1462)
posted 1 day, 1 hour ago
In my literature it says 49,945 so there.
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Manchester United brought 25,000 of those. You don't think that nearly 50,000 would turn up to watch Forest do you? No, they came to watch Best, Law and Charlton.
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Their greatest European night.
posted on 15/3/12
Go and have a lie down Strett. All these Forest defeats are getting to you. Poor sod.
Fickle you say. Don't be daft, Forest can only dream of an atmosphere at the CG, like there was at Pride Park on Tuesday. Forest fans are not and never have' chosen to stay away', the supporters simply don't exist man.
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posted on 15/3/12
You can prove anything with FACTs duck, stick to the Direby way it's a mix of wild speculation mixed with good old fashioned denial, make you sure when you do it you note down how many were there as well (even if they didn't pay)
posted on 15/3/12
Highest average attendance 1986-Present;
Derby 32,432 (2008)
Forest 25,916 (1996)
1947-1985
Derby 35,924 (1970)
Forest 32,715 (1968)
1889-1939
Derby 20,932 (1936)
Forest 16,254 (1937)
Small club, big delusions.
posted on 15/3/12
Could you do a trophies won for those same periods?
Small club, big delusions.
Small club, big delusions, fewer trophies, fewer head to head victories, rail madrid, sheep masks, 5-2, planes, mobilephones, savage
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