As I am sure we all know, Forest (City Ground) and County (Meadow Lane) are the closest professional football stadiums in England. Located just a few hundred yards apart either side of the River Trent.The eastern border of the unitary authority of the City of Nottingham runs along the Trent. Therefore the City Ground is in the County, and Notts County is in the City.
Quote from: Axl Rose on September 06, 2016, 03:26:43 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on September 06, 2016, 02:08:57 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on September 06, 2016, 08:20:17 AMThe only other midlands club that I don't mind.Have been to their ground quite a few times,but only once to see Villa-in the summer of 2012 when Lambert was first appointed. We played pretty craply, but had a great following, especially for a pre season friendly. If I recall correctly, Bannan scored a nice freekick.My other times there were with my Leicester supporting dad(who also came to the 2012 pre season game)to watch Leicester play. My dad's best mate is a Forest fan, so he'd be in the home end. No matter who won, there were no hard feelings between my dad and his mate, and I never had an affinity with either team, even as a little kid. I eventually, aged 9, chose to support Villa due to my grandad.Glory hunter! Was your dad lording it over you last season?Haha. Hello Paul, mate. How are things? Hopefully you've had a good summer.My dad was a gentleman last year. Since he first took me to Villa Park, he's been more interested in Villa than Leicester. Of course, being born in Leicester and leaving school to play at youth level for Leicester, he loves his 'blue boys' dearly. But Villa being relegated ruined his season, despite the title win. I felt a little guilty. Haha.And he much prefers going to Villa Park than down Leicester. He often tells me about being pelted with coins by Villa fans at a Villa Leicester game in his youth!tThat would have been my and my dad! Tell him I want my money back - with interest.Fair play to your dad. I can't imagine ever having a kid support a different team to me.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on September 06, 2016, 02:08:57 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on September 06, 2016, 08:20:17 AMThe only other midlands club that I don't mind.Have been to their ground quite a few times,but only once to see Villa-in the summer of 2012 when Lambert was first appointed. We played pretty craply, but had a great following, especially for a pre season friendly. If I recall correctly, Bannan scored a nice freekick.My other times there were with my Leicester supporting dad(who also came to the 2012 pre season game)to watch Leicester play. My dad's best mate is a Forest fan, so he'd be in the home end. No matter who won, there were no hard feelings between my dad and his mate, and I never had an affinity with either team, even as a little kid. I eventually, aged 9, chose to support Villa due to my grandad.Glory hunter! Was your dad lording it over you last season?Haha. Hello Paul, mate. How are things? Hopefully you've had a good summer.My dad was a gentleman last year. Since he first took me to Villa Park, he's been more interested in Villa than Leicester. Of course, being born in Leicester and leaving school to play at youth level for Leicester, he loves his 'blue boys' dearly. But Villa being relegated ruined his season, despite the title win. I felt a little guilty. Haha.And he much prefers going to Villa Park than down Leicester. He often tells me about being pelted with coins by Villa fans at a Villa Leicester game in his youth!
Quote from: Axl Rose on September 06, 2016, 08:20:17 AMThe only other midlands club that I don't mind.Have been to their ground quite a few times,but only once to see Villa-in the summer of 2012 when Lambert was first appointed. We played pretty craply, but had a great following, especially for a pre season friendly. If I recall correctly, Bannan scored a nice freekick.My other times there were with my Leicester supporting dad(who also came to the 2012 pre season game)to watch Leicester play. My dad's best mate is a Forest fan, so he'd be in the home end. No matter who won, there were no hard feelings between my dad and his mate, and I never had an affinity with either team, even as a little kid. I eventually, aged 9, chose to support Villa due to my grandad.Glory hunter! Was your dad lording it over you last season?
The only other midlands club that I don't mind.Have been to their ground quite a few times,but only once to see Villa-in the summer of 2012 when Lambert was first appointed. We played pretty craply, but had a great following, especially for a pre season friendly. If I recall correctly, Bannan scored a nice freekick.My other times there were with my Leicester supporting dad(who also came to the 2012 pre season game)to watch Leicester play. My dad's best mate is a Forest fan, so he'd be in the home end. No matter who won, there were no hard feelings between my dad and his mate, and I never had an affinity with either team, even as a little kid. I eventually, aged 9, chose to support Villa due to my grandad.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on September 06, 2016, 09:21:29 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on September 06, 2016, 03:26:43 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on September 06, 2016, 02:08:57 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on September 06, 2016, 08:20:17 AMThe only other midlands club that I don't mind.Have been to their ground quite a few times,but only once to see Villa-in the summer of 2012 when Lambert was first appointed. We played pretty craply, but had a great following, especially for a pre season friendly. If I recall correctly, Bannan scored a nice freekick.My other times there were with my Leicester supporting dad(who also came to the 2012 pre season game)to watch Leicester play. My dad's best mate is a Forest fan, so he'd be in the home end. No matter who won, there were no hard feelings between my dad and his mate, and I never had an affinity with either team, even as a little kid. I eventually, aged 9, chose to support Villa due to my grandad.Glory hunter! Was your dad lording it over you last season?Haha. Hello Paul, mate. How are things? Hopefully you've had a good summer.My dad was a gentleman last year. Since he first took me to Villa Park, he's been more interested in Villa than Leicester. Of course, being born in Leicester and leaving school to play at youth level for Leicester, he loves his 'blue boys' dearly. But Villa being relegated ruined his season, despite the title win. I felt a little guilty. Haha.And he much prefers going to Villa Park than down Leicester. He often tells me about being pelted with coins by Villa fans at a Villa Leicester game in his youth!tThat would have been my and my dad! Tell him I want my money back - with interest.Fair play to your dad. I can't imagine ever having a kid support a different team to me. Ha! I'll let him know.I've just recently tied the knot to a lovely girl from Hokkaido, and conversations have been had about our future children's football alliances. They usually go like this; 'what if he supports Chelsea?'. The conversation quickly ends with some sigh or disgusted 'urgh'. Boy or girl, they will be bombarded with everything Villa. Hopefully by the time that comes around we'll have a team to be proud of again!
Quote from: Nev on September 06, 2016, 10:29:12 AMQuote from: LeeB on September 05, 2016, 06:53:07 PMQuote from: Hoppo on September 05, 2016, 05:55:31 PMWent every game that's been mentioned but I can only think of being stuck in that pen at Nottingham train station when I think of Forest, forgot the year..1989 that was, first game of the seasonMe and Damo70 were on the train in front so managed to get to the ground, we couldn't get in so strolled back to the station to be greeted by that bizarre sight. We crossed the road (we weren't wearing colours) for fear of getting thrown in with everyone else.I still find it a bit difficult to believe really.Did one of the Villa fans who was held as a 'political prisoner' that afternoon have a legal background and lead a group action to get some compo from the police? I have a vague recollection of it being a story in The Evening Mail some time afterwards.
Quote from: LeeB on September 05, 2016, 06:53:07 PMQuote from: Hoppo on September 05, 2016, 05:55:31 PMWent every game that's been mentioned but I can only think of being stuck in that pen at Nottingham train station when I think of Forest, forgot the year..1989 that was, first game of the seasonMe and Damo70 were on the train in front so managed to get to the ground, we couldn't get in so strolled back to the station to be greeted by that bizarre sight. We crossed the road (we weren't wearing colours) for fear of getting thrown in with everyone else.I still find it a bit difficult to believe really.
Quote from: Hoppo on September 05, 2016, 05:55:31 PMWent every game that's been mentioned but I can only think of being stuck in that pen at Nottingham train station when I think of Forest, forgot the year..1989 that was, first game of the season
Went every game that's been mentioned but I can only think of being stuck in that pen at Nottingham train station when I think of Forest, forgot the year..
Quote from: Des Little on September 05, 2016, 07:52:46 AMAugust 1989...a one all draw, massive Villa following and if I recall correctly, I purchased the first edition of H&V? I've been meaning to ask for a while, but it always slips my mind. Is your user name any way connected to the ex Forest full back? He was a decent player!
August 1989...a one all draw, massive Villa following and if I recall correctly, I purchased the first edition of H&V?
Did we play them once on a Sunday afternoon and God scored the winner? If he did I was there, if not I'm starting to lose me marlies!