He helped Forest win two League Cups in successive seasons (1989 and 1990).
As a result Forest played six 'home' matches at nearby Meadow Lane and did not win one of them.
He helped Forest win promotion to the Premiership in his first season at the City Ground.
They caused a number of injuries to the Stoke players and Forest won 3-1.
Forest won the replay 3-0 in front of a crowd of 42,362 and went on to win the trophy that year.
Forest won their first four matches of the season, including their opening match against Bradford City.
He also converted his penalty in the match's penalty shoot-out, which Forest won.
This was followed by his first away game at Charlton Athletic where Forest won 2-0.
After ending goalless the match went to a replay, which Forest won 1-0.
The Living Forest won the award for Best Film.