
Nottingham Forest 1971
Players who appear in 70-71 World of Soccer Star Album...
Manager : Matt Gilles. See obituary.
226. Bob 'Sammy' Chapman
Sammy was Nottingham Forest's first sending off in 32 years, see Emails January 2002
227. Peter Cormack
Where are they now ?: See Reebok advert, June/July 2003
Peter becomes manager for Cowdenbeath for 10 days, See December 2000 News.
Peter's Scotland shirt in Christie's auction, see March 2004
Sons and Daughters : Sons.
228. Colin Hall
N.B. In Rothmans 1970-71 listed under Bradford City whom he moved to in June 1970
229. Alan Hill
See Where are they now ? August 2000.
See August 2001News
Career 2001- : See 2001-2002, 2002-2003
230. Dave Hilley
231. Peter Hindley
Where are they now ?: See June/July 2003
232. Alex Ingram
Alex moved back to Ayr United in the 70-71 season. See 7071
233. Barry Lyons
See arthurbottom.co.uk - Barry Lyons
234. Jimmy McCaffrey
235. Ian (Storey-)Moore
236. Henry Newton
237. Liam O'Kane
Liam leaves Notingham Forest, 8 November, 2004.
Career 1999- : 1999-2000, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005
238. Ron Rees
Where are they now ? Winter 2004
239. Paul Richardson
240. John Winfield
Further players in the squad included in 1970-71 Rothmans Football Yearbook...
Jim Barron
Late addition to the pages, see October 2001 Additions
Appointed joint caretaker manager of Birmingham City. See October 2001 News
Leaves Birmingham City, December 2001
Appointed Caretaker Manager at Northampton Town, see 20 December 2006
Career 2006- : 2006-2007
On Other Sites See...
A profile at Swindon-Town-FC.co.uk
R. Bridgett
Alan Buckley:
Future player and manager of Walsall, and manager of Grimsby Town .
Career 1999 : See 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2003-2004, 2006-2007, 2007-2008
Sacked by Grimsby Town, see September 2000
Appointed manager of Lincoln City, see March 2001.
Sacked by Lincoln City, see April 2002
Appointed manager of Rochdale, see June/July 2003
Leaves Rochdale, see December 2003
Appointed manager of Grimsby Town, 9 November, 2006
G. Collier
J. Cottam
L. Harris
E. Hulme
Duncan McKenzie:
Forward who went on to yet greater things at Leeds United, Everton, Anterlecht , Chelsea, and Blackburn Rovers.
Did Duncan McKenzie (Nottingham Forest) wear short or long sleeves in ththe 1974 Charity Shield? Clarkes69 must know... See Winter 2006
Where are they now ? See Richard Whitehead
On other sites see ...
Duncan McKenzie
Bob McKinlay
J. Piekalnietis
N. Upton
J. Watson
P. White
W. White
Further Known Apprentices...
Dennis Peacock. (Signed professional forms April 1971)
Where are they now ? June/July 2003
John Robertson: (Signed professional forms May 1970,and played in the 70-71 season)
Career 1999- : See 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2006-2007
Joins Celtic after 4 years at Leicester City, see August 2000
Nominated FourFourTwo's best ever player at Nottingham Forest, see April 2005
Leaves Celtic, see May 2005
Joins up with O'Neill again at Aston Villa, see August 2006
David Serella. (Signed professional forms August 1970)
Where are they now ? June/July 2003
For other sites see ...
Click to see A&BC Gum Cards
plus all the details of the 1970-71 Nottingham Forest season at:

Nigel Mercer's Galleries of English Football Cards 1965-75
Click to see Nottingham Forest 70-71 autographs at Lennart Kristiansson's site:

English Football League 70-71 Autographs
See profiles on most of the Forest players featured on this site at excellent, The Bridport Red Archive. This also has match by match stats of every season from 1973.
For all the players' career at Blackburn Rovers, see
http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/nottmfor/nottmfor.htm
The official site is at Nottingham Forest Football Club
Note:
Birth information and League career statistics from:
"The PFA Premier and Football League Players' Records 1946-1998"
Edited and compiled by Barry J. Hugman. Lennard Queen Anne Press, 1998.
Visit Since 1888... The Searchable Premiership and Football League Player Database
Further 1970-71 season information from :
'Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970-71' 1st Year. Queen Anne Press, London, 1970, and
'Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971-72' 2nd Year. Queen Anne Press, London, 1971.