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  1. Duncan Scott Forbes (19 June 1941 – 23 October 2019) was a Scottish professional footballer. He spent 33 years at Norwich City, 13 as a player, seven on the commercial staff and 13 as chief scout.

  2. Duncan Forbes was a Scottish statesman whose loyalty to the Hanoverian king George II of Great Britain contributed markedly to the defeat of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745–46. Trained in law, Forbes entered local politics and in 1715 aided the Hanoverian cause during the unsuccessful Jacobite.

  3. Duncan Forbes is a British poet who has published seven collections of poems, the latest being Human Time in 2020. He has won several prizes, including the TLS/Blackwells poetry competition and the Stephen Spender Prize for poetry in translation, and has taught English and literature for over thirty years.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2019 · Duncan Forbes was a tough and vocal defender who led Norwich City to the Second Division title in 1972 and played in the League Cup final. He also worked with fans and players for decades, but later developed Alzheimer's disease and moved into a care home.

  5. 19 de dic. de 2022 · A mural to honour Norwich City legend Duncan Forbes has been unveiled at the team's Carrow Road stadium. The artwork of the former captain towers over Geoffrey Watling Way, between...

  6. Duncan Forbes. Player profile: Full Name: Duncan Scott Forbes. Date of Birth: 19th June 1941. Place of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland. Died: 23rd October 2019 (Aged 78, Norwich, Norfolk) Nationality: Scottish. International Honours: None. Signed From: Musselburgh Athletic (nominal fee) by Benny Fenton. Joined: Norwich City (£10,000) by Dick Graham.

  7. 24 de oct. de 2019 · Duncan Forbes, who played and worked for Norwich City for 33 years, passed away at 78 after battling Alzheimer's disease. He was a key figure in the club's promotion to the top flight and the League Cup finals of 1973 and 1975.