From Psycho Pearce to Roy Keane, Peter Shilton to Brennan Johnson. How well do you know the players who have worn the Garibaldi Red?
Nottingham Forest have been blessed with some of the finest players in English football history. Viv Anderson became the first black player to represent England. Stuart "Psycho" Pearce thundered free kicks past terrified goalkeepers. Peter Shilton was the bedrock of two European Cup wins. Roy Keane honed his craft at the City Ground before becoming one of Manchester United's greatest ever midfielders.
This quiz spans every era, from Grenville Morris's 217 goals in the early 1900s to Brennan Johnson's big-money move to Tottenham. Think you know your Birtles from your Samba? Let's find out.
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Play the Full QuizThis is endlessly debated, but John Robertson and Stuart Pearce are the most common answers. Robertson was described by Brian Clough as "the best player I ever managed" and scored the winning goal in the 1980 European Cup final. Pearce served Forest for 12 years and won 76 of his 78 England caps while at the club.
Bob McKinlay holds the all-time appearance record for Nottingham Forest with 692 appearances between 1951 and 1970. He spent his entire career at the club, an extraordinary period of loyalty and service.
Grenville Morris is Nottingham Forest's all-time top scorer with 217 goals in 461 appearances between 1898 and 1913. The Welsh international was the club's top scorer for nine consecutive seasons.
Yes. Roy Keane was signed by Brian Clough from Cobh Ramblers in 1990 and played 154 games for Forest, scoring 33 goals. He left for Manchester United in 1993 for 3.75 million pounds, then a British record for a midfielder.
Viv Anderson became the first black player to win a full England cap on 29 November 1978, playing in a friendly against Czechoslovakia at Wembley. Anderson made over 300 appearances for Forest and was part of both European Cup-winning squads.