Franz Carr was an English footballer. He was a pacy winger who never quite established himself as a regular in the top flight. After playing in England and Italy he finished his career in the USA, playing for Pittsburgh Riverhounds. During his spell at Nottingham Forest from 1985 to 1991, he was a hugely exciting and popular winger who, at his peak, was one of the fastest players off the mark.
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- Franz Carr was an English footballer. He was a pacy winger who never quite established himself as a regular in the top flight. After playing in England and Italy he finished his career in the USA, playing for Pittsburgh Riverhounds. During his spell at Nottingham Forest from 1985 to 1991, he was a hugely exciting and popular winger who, at his peak, was one of the fastest players off the mark. Mostly playing down the right wing, he was a regular target for Neil Webb and Nigel Clough to chip balls over the opposing left-back. He was highly exciting but lacked a good cross/final ball. He ultimtaely fell out of favour at Forest when his father, who was his manager, fell out with Brian Clough. Forest fans sang the chant "Ooh Ahh Franzy Carr, I said Ooh Ahh Franzy Carr" later to be adapted by Man-U fans for Eric Cantona, which had originally been adapted by Forest fans from Man Utd's chant "Ooh Aah Paul McGrath" for their legendary Irish centre-half. He considered becoming a professional athlete and had a schoolboy 100 meter time of 10.4 seconds.
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- Franz Carr was an English footballer. He was a pacy winger who never quite established himself as a regular in the top flight. After playing in England and Italy he finished his career in the USA, playing for Pittsburgh Riverhounds. During his spell at Nottingham Forest from 1985 to 1991, he was a hugely exciting and popular winger who, at his peak, was one of the fastest players off the mark.
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