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RIP Trevor Francis

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So sad to hear that Trevor Francis has died aged 69. The first million pound footballer.

Condolences to his family and friends.

I remember watching Channel5, when I would have been like 14 or 15. On it, was one of those top 50 programmes, "Top 50 moments that shocked the Footballing World".

I don't know if @super_ramΒ remembers this.

To my surprise they didn't mention Tommy Lawton signing for Notts, but they did mention Trevor Francis signing for Nottingham Forest for Β£1m. I think the signing really did shock the world. Rest in peace, Trevor Francis.

Rest in peace, Trevor Francis. You were an incredibly talented player. Francis was a legendary footballer who played for some of the best clubs in England. Unfortunately, Notts missed out with signing him but I can appreciate his ability.Β 

4 hours ago, Chris said:

I remember watching Channel5, when I would have been like 14 or 15. On it, was one of those top 50 programmes, "Top 50 moments that shocked the Footballing World".

I don't know if @super_ramΒ remembers this.

To my surprise they didn't mention Tommy Lawton signing for Notts, but they did mention Trevor Francis signing for Nottingham Forest for Β£1m. I think the signing really did shock the world. Rest in peace, Trevor Francis.

No, I don't recall that programme at all. I do remember Brian Clough telling Trevor Francis to take his hands out of his pockets at a football awards ceremony though.

Condolences to his family and friends,rest in peace Trevor Francis.

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7 hours ago, super_ram said:

No, I don't recall that programme at all. I do remember Brian Clough telling Trevor Francis to take his hands out of his pockets at a football awards ceremony though.

Condolences to his family and friends,rest in peace Trevor Francis.

Yes I remember that too, quite funny, there was a clip of it on last nights news.

Trevor Francis scored the winner against Malmo in the 1979 European Cup Final. He was in the team when they retained the trophy in 1980. He's a Forest legend. Chris Bart Williams passed away yesterday as well. Another player who was loved by Forest fans. He won the First Division with Forest in 1998. May Trevor and Chris rest in peace.Β 

I personally always wondered what Cloughie saw in him, the Β£1m fee just seemed inflated at the time it was hard to justify. Now that far less talented players have been sold multiple times over, I am inclined to think differently. He was a good player on his day.

Rest in peace, Trevor Francis.

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