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Post by QPR Report on May 21, 2009 9:02:29 GMT
They have a "Where Are They Now" - Something the QPR fan sites do - especially qpr.net but this is the Official Nott F site www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/page/WhereNow/0,,10308~907371,00.html (I was looking for info re Dave Needham)
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Post by QPR Report on May 21, 2009 10:06:47 GMT
From the Nott F Site (Not clear of the date for the entries)
Gary Bannister Signed as a replacement for Teddy Sherringham, he played briefly for Forest in 1992-93 before moving on to Stoke. Now lives in St Ives, Cornwall and coaches Porthleven, one of the best Cornish sides. He also has an interest in two guest houses.
Stan Bowles Stan Bowles Joined Forest from QPR in 1979, leaving for Leyton Orient after just 7 months in 1980. Worked as a part-time coach in the mid 1990s. He has just released his autobiography (Sept 04). In it, he says at the moment he is writing several columns for football magazines - including a monthly gambling column in the monthly football magazine 442 - as well as doing some hospitality work at QPR.
Stephen Burke Stephen Burke Made just one sub appearance for Forest in 1976. His last League club was Doncaster Rovers in 1986 although he went on loan to a number of clubs. Now lives i
David Needham A Forest defender during the 'Glory Years' he played for Notts County for a long while and briefly for QPR before joining Forest. He left in 1982 and played in the American leagues for a year before returning to play and then managed Kettering Town for 3 years. He is no longer in football and runs his own business.
Steve Hodge Steve Hodge The popular midfielder made 273 appearances for Forest before going to Leeds in 1991.Currently assisting with training at Chest
Chris Woods Has been goalkeeping coach at Everton FC since 1998
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Post by Markqpr on May 21, 2009 12:37:10 GMT
Steve 'he's a hungry" Hodge. (©David Pleat.)
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Post by Lonegunmen on May 21, 2009 13:25:29 GMT
I gotta photo here of John Middleton at the Hotel St george when he came out here with John Hollins and the England "B" team back in 1978. Wasn't a bad keeper either.
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