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Duncan Forbes (footballer)

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Duncan Forbes
Personal information
Full nameDuncan Scott Forbes
Date of birth(1941-06-19)19 June 1941
Place of birthEdinburgh, Scotland
Date of death23 October 2019(2019-10-23) (aged 78)
Place of deathNorwich, England
PositionCentral Defender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
????–1961Musselburgh Athletic
1961–1968Colchester United270(3)
1968–1981Norwich City295(10)
1976–1977Torquay United (loan)7(0)
Great Yarmouth Town
Diss Town
Total572(13)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Duncan Scott Forbes (19 June 1941 – 23 October 2019)[1] was a Scottish professionalfootballer. He spent 33 years atNorwich City, 13 as a player, seven on the commercial staff and 13 as chief scout.The Times noted his aggressive defending by writing "Forbes got his customary booking; the referee ought to take his name in the changing room rather than on the pitch thus saving time."

Career

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Forbes joinedColchester United in September 1961 from Scottish non-league sideMusselburgh Athletic, making his league debut later that season. He quickly established himself as a regular in the Layer Road side, playing in two promotion-winning teams and two relegation teams over the next 7 years.

In September 1968, after playing 270 league games for Colchester, scoring twice, he moved to Norwich City for a fee of £10,000. At Carrow Road, he helped the Canaries into Division One, and in 1970 he was voted the fourth winner of theBarry Butler Trophy, the fans' award forplayer of the year. He was captain of the Norwich team that won promotion to the first division for the first time in 1972.

In October 1976 he looked to have lost his place and joinedTorquay United on loan. He returned to Carrow Road and won his place back, finishing his Norwich career with 295 league appearances, in which he scored 10 times. On leaving Norwich he played forGreat Yarmouth Town, before joiningDiss Town as player-coach.

Playing colleagueDave Stringer said of Forbes, "If he shouted in Norwich it could be heard in Yarmouth", adding that "his former defensive partner was the 'perfect leader'".[2]

Retirement

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Within a year of leaving Carrow Road, he returned, joining the Norwich City commercial staff where he was in charge of Club Canary organising trips to away matches. In March 1988, he was appointed as Norwich's Chief Scout, a post he held until his retirement in 2001, by which time he had spent 33 almost unbroken years at Carrow Road.

In 2002, Forbes was made an inaugural member of theNorwich City F.C. Hall of Fame.[3]

In 2013, Forbes, suffering fromAlzheimer's disease, moved to a care home.

AlongsideKarl Duguid, Forbes was inducted into Colchester United's Hall of Fame at the club's annual Former Players' Dinner on 30 January 2016.Ray Crawford accepted the award on Forbes' behalf.[4]

Death and legacy

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Forbes died at Woodside House Care Home on 24 October 2019 at the age of 78.[5] Joint majority shareholdersDelia Smith andMichael Wynn-Jones issued a statement remarking that "We have lost not only a club legend but someone who will forever be part of Norwich City folklore. City to the core, and one of the nicest men you could hope to meet, Duncan will be sorely missed by the club, but his legacy will forever live on."[6]

In 2022, Norwich City set about marking Forbes' contributions to the club. TheNorwich City Community Sports Foundation launched a new project to support people with dementia, called "Duncan's club", and a mural the height of the stadium was painted onCarrow Road, featuring an image of Forbes and the text "6 foot 2, eyes of blue, Duncan Forbes is after you".[7] A permanent plaque has also been installed.[7]

Forbes was an inaugural inductee into theNorwich City F.C. Hall of Fame.

Honours

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Norwich City[8][9]

Individual

  • Colchester United Player of the Year: 1967[10]
  • Norwich City Player of the Season: 1969–70

References

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  1. ^"Norwich City legend Duncan Forbes dies aged 78 after long Alzheimer's battle".ITV News. 24 October 2019.
  2. ^Powles, David (18 February 2016).""If he shouted in Norwich it could be heard in Yarmouth" - Dave Stringer on why Norwich City need a leader like Duncan Forbes".Eastern Daily Press. Retrieved9 May 2018.
  3. ^*Career information at ex-canaries.co.uk
  4. ^Hudson, Matt (31 January 2016)."Duo Are Inducted". Colchester United FC. Retrieved31 January 2016.
  5. ^Lakey, Chris."Norwich City legend Duncan Forbes has died".Eastern Daily Press.
  6. ^Freezer, David."'His legacy will forever live on' - Delia and Michael pay tribute to Canaries legend Forbes".Eastern Daily Press.
  7. ^ab"Club honour Duncan Forbes with permanent mural".
  8. ^"Tier Two (Championship) Honours". Coludaybyday.co.uk.
  9. ^"League Cup Honours". Coludaybyday.co.uk.
  10. ^"Colchester United Player of the Season". Coludaybyday.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 26 October 2017. Retrieved30 July 2019.

10. As a Spurs supporter, while meeting Duncan during a scouting evening in Europe a while ago... and having met many players over the years, found him to be a man that Norwich City must be very proud of. RIP Duncan...

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