Nigel Doughty, the owner of second-tier English football team Nottingham Forest, was found dead at his home on Saturday. The announcement by the former European champions, triggered tributes from ex-prime ministers and leading sports stars.Doughty Hanson Co-
Violence in soccer is not a unique situation. The CBS News Sports Blog outlined other such disasters, such as 1989, when 96 people died following the English soccer match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Also, following the World Cup-qualifying ...
It came in a match between his Nottingham Forest and Manchester United at Old Trafford. Paul Ince, a colleague of Pearce in the England national team, said that he had been racially abused. Pearce promptly apologized and with the help of the ...
Nor, as this list of major soccer stadium disasters shows, has their been anything on the scale of the 96 deaths at an infamous 1989 soccer game in England between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. And it is unthinkable that a game could spark an actual ...
By Brooks Peck By Brooks Peck | Dirty Tackle – 19 hours ago Sitting third from the bottom in the Championship, nothing seems to be going right for Nottingham Forest this season, but striker Robbie Findley might have just provided the lowlight of the ...
Back in the days when computers were huge square yokes with green screens, the only mobile phone was one in a limousine belonging to a Texan oil millionaire on Dallas and teams like Nottingham Forest, Bruges and Malmo reached the final of the European ...
After several earlier attempts to move to England with Nottingham Forest, Newcastle and Sunderland fell through over work permit issues, Friedel finally secured a move to the English Premier League with Liverpool in 1997. Friedel says the best moment ...
Nottingham Forest owner Nigel Doughty was found dead in the gym at his home on Saturday. He was 54. Wolverhampton midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong will miss the rest of the season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in Saturday's 2-1 victory ...
Chelsea Bid Chelsea bid 1 million pounds for Nottingham Forest's Patrick Bamford, who has played 12 minutes as a substitute for his club's first team, the Daily Mail reported. The teenager has got nine goals in the last two academy games for Forest, ...