Viv Anderson moved on to Arsenal in July 1984 after a decade of wonderful service at the City Ground
which saw him win virtually every honour in the game. During his time with Forest he also became the
first black player to represent England at full international level.
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Nottm. Forest: |
1974-1975 |
Played |
16 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
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1975-1976 |
Played |
21 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 2) |
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1976-1977 |
Played |
38 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 2) |
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1977-1978 |
Played |
37 |
Scored |
3 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1978-1979 |
Played |
40 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 1) |
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. |
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1979-1980 |
Played |
41 |
Scored |
3 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1980-1981 |
Played |
31 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1981-1982 |
Played |
39 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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1982-1983 |
Played |
25 |
Scored |
1 |
goal |
(Division 1) |
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1983-1984 |
Played |
40 |
Scored |
6 |
goals |
(Division 1) |
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Transferred to Arsenal on 3/8/1984 for £250,000 |
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Viv Anderson is pictured playing for Nottingham Forest at The City Ground during Forest's
3-0 win against Derby County on 27th. August 1977. Photograph George Herringshaw. ©
1979 European Cup Final.
Nottingham Forest (1) v (0) Malmö FF. (Trevor Francis 45+1 min). Olympiastadion,
Munich, Germany. 30th May 1979.
Attendance: 68,000.
Nottingham Forest:
1. Peter Shilton (GK),
2. Viv Anderson,
5. Larry Lloyd, 6. Kenny Burns, 3. Frank Clark,
7. Trevor Francis, 4. John McGovern (c), 8. Ian Bowyer, 11. John Robertson,
9. Garry Birtles, 10. Tony Woodcock.
Malmo FF
1. Jan Möller (GK), 2. Roland Andersson,
4. Kent Jönsson,
5. Magnus Andersson,
3. Ingemar Erlandsson,
8. Robert Prytz,
6. Staffan Tapper (c) (14. Claes Malmberg 34 min),
7. Anders Ljungberg,
11. Jan-Olov Kindvall,
10. Tore Cervin,
9. Tommy Hansson (13. Tommy Andersson 82 min).
In the 1st. round Forest beat the defending Champions Liverpool. 2-0 at home, 0-0 away.
And then beat AEK Athens (2nd rd), Zurich Grasshoppers (Quarter-final) and F.C. Köln
in the semi-finals (3-3 home and 1-0 away). Tony Woodcock would soon join Cologne
1979–1982 1. FC Köln 81 games (28 goals) and 1986–1988 1. FC Köln 49 games (11 goals)
1980 European Cup Final.
Nottingham Forest (1) v (0) Hamburger SV. (John Robertson 20 min). Bernabéu Stadium
Madrid, Spain. 28th May 1980.
Attendance: 51,000.
Nottingham Forest:
1. Peter Shilton (GK), 2. Viv Anderson, 5. Larry Lloyd, 6. Kenny Burns, 3. Frank Gray (Bryn Gunn 78 min),
8. Ian Bowyer, 4. John McGovern (c), 10. Gary Mills (12. John O'Hare 67 min), 7. Martin O'Neill,
11. John Robertson, 9. Garry Birtles.
Hamburg:
1. Rudi Kargus (GK),
5. Ivan Buljan,
3. Peter Nogly (c),
4. Ditmar Jakobs,
2. Manfred Kaltz,
6. Holger Hieronymus (14. Horst Hrubesch 46 min),
10. Felix Magath,
8. Caspar Memering,
7. Kevin Keegan, 11. Willi Reimann, 9. Jürgen Milewski.