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1979 European Cup final - Wikipedia
1979 European Cup final - Wikipedia
OptaJoe on Twitter: "10 - Players to score 10 goals in their first season in the European Cup/Champions League: 1958/59 - Just Fontaine (10) 1978/79 - Claudio Sulser (11) 2017/18 - Sadio
Great Reputations: WBA 1978-79 – uncrowned people's champions – GAME OF THE PEOPLE
Watch out: Champions League away goals are no longer worth double | Marca
1978–79 European Cup - Wikipedia
Nottingham Forest - Malmö (1-0). Final Champions 1978-79
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The City Ground
Nottingham Forest vs Malmo (1-0) | European Cup Final May 1978/79 - Vidéo Dailymotion
1978-79 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS : Rare Match Tickets, Quality Original & Reproduction Football Tickets
Nottingham Forest's European heroes plan to boycott club celebrations | Nottingham Forest | The Guardian
The 11 times English sides have been drawn together in the Champions League/European Cup - Daily Star
Liverpool in Europe - 1978/79 European Cup
Liverpool FC in 1978/79: Paisley's humble genius secures No. 11 and a new domestic benchmark - Liverpool FC - This Is Anfield
European Cup 1978-79 FINAL: Nottingham Forest x Malmö FF - YouTube
1978 European Cup final - Wikipedia
Honours - Sheppey United FC
1978 European Cup Final | Liverpool FC Wiki | Fandom
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1978-79 | Canadian Junior Hockey League
UEFA Club Competition Ratings 1978-1979
Nottingham Forest European Cup Champions League 1978/79 | Calcio
Nottingham Forest's Double European Cup winners Hall Of Fame
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