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Trevor Francis Death – Former Nottingham Forest Footballer Trevor Francis of Birmingham City has been rumored to have passed away at the age of 69. As at the time this report was made the news of his alleged demise has sent shockwaves through the football community and fans around the world. As of now, this information remains unconfirmed, and no official statements have been released by the family regarding Trevor Francis’s passing.
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
Oh no I like Trevor as a player he was outstanding for us That early part of his managerial reign was probably one of the most excited I’ve been Spackman Clarke Gray Reid Paul Wright Sinton
We were building something with that side , such a shame the wheels fell off so soon RIP Trev , thanks for Villa, that charlton goal and many more memories
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
I liked him. When I became a born again R I saw the video of his hat trick. So classy. He oddly looked just like my dad. But less of a tw@t.
Anyway, RIP fake dad.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
Really sad. RIP. I loved his time as a player for us. They said he was over the hill. He wasn't. They said he had no legs. He did. They said he couldn't buy a free kick. He bought a thousand. Great player.
More depressing news. Shame his managerial career with us ended the way it did. I was another who thought he was building a great team here. What a fantastic player he was too.
I can remember him down here, on regular occasions, carrying a Birmingham side when they had a particularly smart kit but not a lot else, though him and Bob Latchford were stand out.
Arrived here at the back end of a great career but he was an absolutely fantastic footballer to watch, his movement was phenomenal.
very good player for us, scored some terrific goals, though a terrible penalty taker. he used to have no run up, would just stand next to the ball and pass it straight to the keeper.
very good player for us, scored some terrific goals, though a terrible penalty taker. he used to have no run up, would just stand next to the ball and pass it straight to the keeper.
Great player, saw him many times, was delighted he signed for us. Such a shame, was it a heart attack, I think I read he'd had one about ten years ago?
For some strange reason, I always associated / got him confused with Jasper Carrot.
Excellent player. That Villa hat-trick was one of the best in Rangers' history. He and it will always be remembered.
RIP. Ar dheis Dé.
One of the best players I've ever seen turn out for the Rangers. Was at Villa Park the day he scored his hat-trick, have never forgotten, never will, neither. God rest his poor soul.
he scored a wonder goal in the cup at home v charlton too. we had a midfield once of sinton, t francis, peter reid ...sad news , gutted. he was some player and injuries marred his england career. won the euro cup for Forest . RIP KING TREVOR
If my memory serves me correct he also scored the winner in one nil win at Derby (old Baseball ground). Sticks in my mind as me and a friend missed the train to Derby and had to get a train to Nottingham and a cab to the ground and just managed to get onto the terrace as he scored.
he scored a wonder goal in the cup at home v charlton too. we had a midfield once of sinton, t francis, peter reid ...sad news , gutted. he was some player and injuries marred his england career. won the euro cup for Forest . RIP KING TREVOR
I was at that game and still always remember it as being an away game for some stupid reason.
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