Last month, NottinghamshireLive readers voted John Robertson as Nottingham Forest greatest ever player.
The Scottish midfielder, who was once described as "a little fat guy" by Brian Clough, topped the poll with a staggering 42 percent of the votes.
Stuart Pearce was a close second on last month's poll, picking up 26 percent of the votes.
Third went to Stan Collymore (9%), closely followed by Peter Shilton (eight percent) and Des Walker (three percent).
Current City Ground management duo Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane both made the list with a slim one percent of the vote each.
In total there were 13 other Garibaldi legends who received votes from supporters, leading us to ask the question: Who would make the club's greatest ever XI?
Are we ready for another whitewash?
Peter Shilton and Viv Anderson have both already made the XI with 86 percent and 80 percent of the vote respectively, while Des Walker (57 percent) and Kenny Burns (14 percent) were not quite as convincingly voted for.
But will Stuart Pearce win by such a convincing margin? There have been plenty of alternative suggestion made by you on our Forest Facebook Page this week.
Legendary Frank Clark played over 100 games in Garibaldi, as well as making a returning spell as manager and then chairman.
Miracle man Colin Barrett dropped down to the second division for a chance to work with Brian Clough in 1976 for a fee of £29,000 and was soon put in his place by the great man.
"If I thought you could play you would be in midfield, so you are a full-back," he told him.
Joe McDonald is another player of legendary Garibaldi status after lifting the FA Cup for the club.
The Scottish defender turned out 109 times during his time at the City Ground.
Canadian Jim Brennan and ex-Tranmere caretaker boss Alan Rogers are your more modern options.
The duo shared over 300 appearances between them as the Reds battled for promotion back to the Premier League.
So who gets your vote?