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Tja, wieder hat es nicht geklappt mit einem Sieg - diesmal waren die Reds aus Nottingham so dicht am Ziel und kassieren dann in der letzten Minute die Bude Nottingham Forest - FC Burnley FT 1-1Alle Details hier: https://www.weltfussball.de/spielbericht/championship-2015-2016-nottingham-forest-burnley-fc/Bereits am kommenden Samstag, 24.10.15 geht es für Nottingham Forest mit einem weiteren Heimspiel weiter - Gegner ist im City Ground dann Ipswich Town - Anstoss: 16 Uhr !
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Fast unterschlagen Der Video-Clip zu Forest - Burnley:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUukFNQCvJYSamstag, 16 Uhr dann die nächste Gelegenheit zum Dreier gegen Ipswich Town
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Riesendusel für Nottingham Forest im heutigen Heimspiel gegen Ipswich Town. In der 5. Minute der Nachspielzeit rettete Trotter die Reds und somit zumindest einen Zähler im heimischen City Ground. Parr hatte die Gäste in der 74. Minute in Führung gebracht. Diesmal war das Glück auf Seiten von Forest, im letzten Heimspiel kassierte man gegen Burnley sehr unglücklich noch einen Gegentreffer und verpasste den Dreier.
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Nottingham Forest - Ipswich Town HT 0:0 FT 1:1
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Forest 1-1 IpswichPosted: Sat 24 Oct 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Liam Trotter scored a 95th-minute goal on his Nottingham Forest debut to earn his side a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town this afternoon.
Forest found themselves 1-0 down on 75 minutes thanks to Jonathan Parr's excellent finish. Defeat would have been harsh on a Forest side who had applied plenty of pressure, and the goal their performance deserved eventually came deep into second-half injury time when Trotter turned the ball home from close range. Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...BKQLYUo4i5YV.99
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Schade, dass es nicht zu einem Sieg gereicht hat! Hätte aber auch bei meinem Schein nichts mehr gebracht :-(
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Fehlt noch der Video-Clip vom Ipswich-Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z7qe-cnhq0Weiter geht's am Samstag bei Sheffield Wednesday...
Zuletzt bearbeitet von Commander; 27/10/2015 14:37. Grund: Namen korrigiert
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Tickets: Sheffield Wednesday (A)Posted: Tue 27 Oct 2015 Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest have received a further allocation of tickets for Saturday’s trip to Sheffield Wednesday. Having sold the initial allocation of 2,068 tickets for the game at Hillsborough, the club have now been given an extra 400 which are now on sale via the usual outlets. Additional tickets can be requested should the extra allocation be sold but no tickets can be posted out after 3.30pm on Wednesday 28 October. Tickets can be purchased online at tickets.nottinghamforest.co.uk, in-person at the ticket office or by calling 0115 982 4388. Prices are as follows: Adults: £30 Over 65s: £20 Under 17s: £15 Under 11s: £12 Individuals buying away tickets through the Forest ticket office must provide their customer number. Each 2015-16 away ticket purchase is worth one loyalty point. Points may be required to purchase tickets for high-demand fixtures. Disabled supporters In line with the ticketing policy of Sheffield Wednesday FC, tickets for supporters with a disability and personal assistants are available to supporters that receive the higher rate of disability living allowance. Wheelchair users and ambulant disabled supporters should purchase tickets in advance from Nottingham Forest. Tickets are priced at the appropriate age-related rate for the disabled supporter and free of charge for the personal assistant. There are nine wheelchair bays available for visiting supporters and tickets for ambulant disabled supporters will be issued from the main allocation. Sheffield Wednesday have a limited number of matchday disabled car parking spaces available which are priced £5 each. Spaces, which are available on a first come, first served basis, can be booked by contacting Wednesday’s ticket office on 0871 900 1867. Official coach travel Price: £13 Departure points: Newark Northgate Train Station (11am), Bingham White Lion (11.30am) and Brian Clough Stand (12pm). Tickets can be purchased online at tickets.nottinghamforest.co.uk, in-person at the ticket office or by calling 0115 982 4388. Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...HrtFobVpodER.99
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Britt's heading in the right directionPosted: Wed 28 Oct 2015 Author: George Solomon Britt Assombalonga can see ‘a little bit of the light’ at the end of the tunnel as he continues to work his way back to full fitness.
The 22-year-old has been out of action since March with a serious knee injury, but the charismatic forward remains upbeat. And although the striker is still unable to put a date on his return, he says there have been ‘no setbacks’. Speaking to Forest Player, he said: “Everything is going in the right direction and I can see a little bit of the light. Things are progressing. “I’m starting to see bigger things happening for my knee and it’s getting there, so I’m happy.” The striker remains a regular at games and enjoys coming to support his teammates, despite admitting he’s itching to get back out there. “It’s always good to watch the lads. It’s obviously frustrating because I want to go on there and play but I come to give my support. “It’s hard because I want to play and I want to score goals! But I want the team to win as much as anyone else.” Assombalonga was speaking after attending a Junior Reds signing session with the whole first-team squad and he enjoyed meeting the young supporters. “That was really good, it’s been a long time since I’ve done something like that, and it’s good to be around all the boys doing something together. “That’s who we’re trying to inspire, the kids, to do well and come and play football. That’s what makes me happy and I’m sure it makes them happy too.” Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...5Jj6quAX1hRZ.99
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Under 21s beaten by TerriersNottingham Forest's Under 21s fell to a narrow defeat against their in-form Huddersfield counterparts in a Premier League Cup qualifier yesterday.Ronan Coughlan's goal handed the home side their seventh consecutive win and denied Forest a spot in the first round proper. The goal came at the end of a first half in which Dimitar Evtimov was required to make some strong saves. With three minutes to go until the break the Bulgarian was beaten as Coughlan scored on the rebound after seeing his header saved. It was Oliver Burke's turn to be denied a headed goal as Forest searched for a second-half equaliser at the John Smith's Stadium. But The Reds were unable to find the net as Huddersfield progressed with a 1-0 victory. Forest: Evtimov, Gabriel, Worrall, Iacovitti, Kelly, O.Burke, Riera (Cash 45'), Yates, Petravicius (Thomas 45'), Thorne, Walker Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...KRwULcXkqRvu.99
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Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Forest
Posted: Sat 31 Oct 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nottingham Forest were beaten 1-0 by Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough this afternoon.
Fernando Forestieri's second-half strike was enough to beat a Forest side decimated by injury and suspension. A knock to Dorus de Vries paved the way for Bulgarian goalkeeper Dimitar Evtimov to make his first appearance of the season. Ryan Mendes was also absent, but Matt Mills returned to the side as captain following his suspension. Mills was preferred to Eric Lichaj at right back, with Kelvin Wilson and Jack Hobbs forming The Reds' central defensive partnership. Dani Pinillos continued at left back. Jamie Ward and Chris Burke provided width in a Forest midfield marshalled by Liam Trotter and David Vaughan, while Dexter Blackstock partnered Nelson Oliveira up front. Former Red Jack Hunt started the match for Wednesday, although Lewis McGugan had to settle for a spot on the bench. The visitors had the first glimpse of goal on ten minutes When Oliveira prepared to meet Ward's cross from the left. Owls skipper Glenn Loovens did well to flick the ball away. It had been a quiet start from a Wednesday side who had beaten Arsenal 3-0 at Hillsborough on Tuesday, and the only real threat they could muster in the opening 15 minutes was a cross-cum-shot from Ross Wallace. The ball flew across goal and well wide. Four minutes later, Ward had the chance to strike a free-kick goalwards after Oliveira was fouled 30 yards out. He curled the ball over the wall but straight at Kieren Westwood. The match then entered a slight lull, broken on 26 minutes by an incisive Barry Bannan through ball which released Kieran Lee into the area. Wilson slid in well and, along with Evtimov, managed to block Lee's shot. The ball came back out for Pudil but Evtimov was equal to the former Watford man's effort. David Vaughan became the first man to see yellow for a 30th-minute foul on Fernando Forestieri, but Wallace could only find the wall with his free-kick. Both sides were struggling to carve out clear-cut chances but with eight minutes of the first half remaining The Reds came within inches of taking the lead. It all started with a superb turn by Oliveira in the centre circle, which allowed Forest to work the ball to Pinillos on half way. The Spaniard danced past a couple of challenges down the left, composed himself and swung a delightful cross into the middle. Ward arrived late to meet the ball but, agonisingly, his header clipped the post on its way wide. Two minutes later Evtimov had to be on his toes to make a good save after Hunt spun and shot in the area, before Ward found himself in the book following an altercation with Jose Semedo. It was transpiring to be a typically all-action display from Ward, who set up the final chance of the half when he did brilliantly to hook the ball into the middle from the left. Blackstock rose well to meet it but could only head the ball against his marker. Oliveira was just too far away to capitalise on the loose ball and the half ended goalless. There were no changes for either side at the break and it was Wednesday who claimed the first chance of the second half. Bannan's deep cross picked out big forward Atdhe Nuhiu at the back post but he could only head the ball over. Burke found himself in the book shortly afterwards, for unfairly halting a speedy Owls counter attack, and he was soon replaced by Ben Osborn. But there was nothing the substitute could do to prevent his side from going behind on 68 minutes. Forestieri controlled the ball 30 yards out, worked space for a shot and, despite Osborn's attempted block, struck the ball goalwards. It bounced just before Evtimov on a skiddy surface, snuck underneath the Bulgarian's body and nestled in the net. Forest had a half chance to respond almost immediately when a ball over the top gave Oliveira something to run on to. Wednesday's defence recovered sufficiently to prevent the Portuguese forward from pouncing, while Osborn's attempt on the follow up was also rebuffed. Frustration was building for The Reds, something evidenced by Blackstock's booking following remonstrations with referee Jeremy Simpson. And tensions boiled over shortly afterwards when Oliveira and Pudil clashed following a challenge near the dugouts. Both sets of players came together and Forestieri found himself in the book for his involvement. Freedman's second substitution saw Jonny Williams replace Ward as the game entered its final stages. Wednesday nearly made it 2-0 with ten minutes remaining when Jeremy Helan, on for Forestieri, laid the ball off for fellow substitute Joao. He could only fire the ball wide from eight yards. Chris O'Grady was the next man on for Forest, replacing Hobbs as Freedman upped the ante in search of an equaliser. But it was Wednesday who next went close, Joao showing superb feet on the edge of the area before firing the ball just over. Four minutes were added on at the end of the match, during which Wednesday twice went close, but Forest were unable to find an equaliser. Forest: Evtimov, Pinillos, Wilson, Mills(C), Hobbs (O'Grady 85'), Ward (Williams, 79'), Trotter, Vaughan, C. Burke (Osborn, 59'), Blackstock, Oliveira Subs not used: Durrant, Lichaj, Grant, Walker Bookings: Vaughan 30', Ward 41', Burke 56', Mills 74' Sheffield Wednesday: Westwood, Loovens(C), Semedo (Joao ,56'), Nuhiu (Hooper, 86'), Lees, Lee, Hunt, Wallace, Pudil, Bannan, Forestieri (Helan, 79') Subs not used: Wildsmith, Palmer, McGugan, Sasso Bookings: Lee 69', Forestieri 78' Goal: Forestieri 68' Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...pa5cDulvrWLJ.99
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Und weiter geht die wilde Fahrt, allerdings leider in die komplett falsche Richtung - Richtung Abstiegsplätze für Nottingham Forest! Am gestrigen Dienstag setzte es am 15. Spieltag der Championship beim Gastspiel in Preston erneut eine Niederlage - 0:1 stand es am Ende und der Rutsch auf Tabellenplatz 19 Lediglich 4 Punkte beträgt der Abstand zum ersten Abstiegsplatz, derzeit Bolton Wanderers und ganz ehrlich: Momentan deutet wenig auf Besserung hin, außerdem gastiert bereits am kommenden Freitag, 06.11.15, 20:30 Uhr, Derby County im heimischen City Ground. Derby belegt Rang 5 derzeit und kassierte bislang erst eine Niederlage in den 15 Matches
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Preston 1-0 Forest
Posted: Tue 03 Nov 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nottingham Forest were beaten 1-0 at Preston North End this evening.
Eoin Doyle's second-minute strike was enough to seal victory for the hosts, who were relieved to see their visitors squander a number of opportunities over the course of the evening. Dougie Freedman was able to recall Dorus de Vries, Eric Lichaj and Ryan Mendes, who missed the weekend defeat at Hillsborough with knocks. Kelvin Wilson, Dimitar Evtimov and Dexter Blackstock dropped to the bench. Young midfielders Ben Osborn and Jorge Grant were brought into Forest's midfield, with experienced pair David Vaughan and Henri Lansbury missing out through suspension. Osborn had a chance to put Forest ahead with less than two minutes on the clock, latching on to Mendes' through ball. North End keeper Jordan Pickford was out quickly to save his effort. Pickford's opposite number, de Vries, was helpless to prevent his own side from going behind seconds later, however. The Dutchman palmed away Daniel Johnson's shot but the ball dropped for Doyle in the area. His deflected effort left the keeper with no chance as Preston took an early lead. Doyle could have had his second goal of the night on six minutes when Adam Reach's low cross from the left had enough pace to reach the forward in the middle. He couldn't keep his first-time effort down, however. Forest's response came from Lichaj, who cut in from the right and lashed the ball a couple of the yards over the bar with his left foot. It was proving to be a frantic start and on eight minutes former Red Joe Garner looked to get in on the action by latching on to Reach's cross at the back post. He headed the ball just over the bar. The game settled briefly before Mendes reminded the visitors of Forest's threat with a shot that whistled just wide of the post from just outside the 'D'. And the Cape Verde international built on his strike with a brilliant run a minute later. A Preston defender attempted to clear Mendes' cross but could only cannon the ball off Nelson Oliveira six yards out. Pickford was relieved to see the ball drop into his clutches. The Reds had the ball in the net shortly afterwards but Matt Mills' header from Ben Osborn's free-kick was ruled out for offside. Two minutes later it was Jamie Ward's turn to be frustrated as Pickford dived to his right to push his long-range, left-footed curler wide. Garner had another good chance to double his own side's lead moments later, benefiting from determined work by Morgan to receive the ball on the edge of the area. Garner had time to knock the ball out of his feet before firing it just wide. Oliveira's presence began to grow on 33 minutes when he received the ball just inside the area and saw his low shot saved by Pickford. And the Portuguese forward had a golden opportunity to equalise shortly afterwards when he ran on to Osborn's inch-perfect through ball. Oliveira could only roll the ball across goal and wide of the far post. Sloppiness was creeping into the hosts' game and, with half-time approaching, they conceded possession cheaply to Mendes. He slipped Ward in down the right and the winger tried his luck from a tight angle. His shot skimmed the bar on its way behind for a goal kick. The Reds' pressure was building and they had another shot at goal on 39 minutes. Oliveira chested the ball down for Osborn who let it bounce before striking it sweetly towards goal. Pickford was well positioned to make a comfortable save. Two minutes were added on at the end of the half and Garner nearly sent his side into the break in buoyant mood when he headed the ball goalwards following a cross from the right. De Vries dived to his right to hang on to the ball. Forest reemerged unchanged and Mendes went in search of an equaliser with an hour on the clock. He did brilliantly to cut inside from the left but took too long to shoot and was closed down. That was to be Mendes' last action as, three minutes later, Jonny Williams replaced him. Tyler Walker also entered the fray in place of Grant. The second half was proving to be a much quieter affair than the first but Preston had a glimpse of a second goal when Garner's shot was spilled by de Vries with 18 minutes to play. The keeper recovered the ball just in time to ease the danger. Forest had a chance to apply some pressure at the other end when Ward won a free-kick in a good crossing position. His whipped delivery caused chaos in the Preston area but the home side managed to hoof the ball clear. With nine minutes to play, Ward made way for Dexter Blackstock. And as play resumed, Pickford had to be alert to hold on to Oliveira's low, fizzed effort from 25 yards. Blackstock and Preston's Paul Huntington found themselves in the book following an off-the-ball clash with five minutes to play as the hosts edged within touching distance of victory. Four minutes were added on at the end of the match, in the last seconds of which Osborn's free-kick caused more havoc in the Preston box. Forest were unable to find the goal they needed, however, and the match ended 1-0 to the hosts. Forest: De Vries, Lichaj, Mills (c), Hobbs, Pinillos, Mendes (Williams 63'), Trotter, Grant (Walker 63'), Osborn, Ward (Blackstock 81'), Oliveira Subs not used: Evtimov, Wilson, C.Burke, O'Grady Booking: Blackstock 85' Preston: Pickford, Vermijl (Huntington 83'), Woods, Wright, Cunningham, Browne (Welsh 57'), Johnson, Gallagher, Reach, Garner, Doyle (Kilkenny 83') Subs not used: Kirkland, Keane, May, Hugill Goal: Doyle 2' Bookings: Huntington 85', Welsh 90' Referee: Tony Harrington Attendance: 10,216 (658 away) Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...qqj7MSkroT8o.99
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Hier der dazugehörige Video-Clip zu: Preston North End - Nottingham Forest 1:0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFEj0jeFNp8... mit jetzt folgendem Tabellenbild: (Quelle: soccerstats.com)
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Forest 1-0 DerbyPosted: Fri 06 Nov 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nelson Oliveira fired Nottingham Forest to victory in tonight's East Midlands derby at The City Ground.The Reds beat the Rams 1-0 courtesy of the Portugal international's early strike. Forest came close to a second goal on a number of occasions, while Derby never really threatened a response against Dougie Freedman's resolute Reds. The manager recalled Henri Lansbury and David Vaughan to the centre of his midfield after both players completed suspensions by missing Tuesday night’s trip to Preston. Jonny Williams, who came off the bench at Deepdale, was handed a start. Their inclusion meant Liam Trotter and Ben Osborn dropped to the bench, while Jorge Grant missed out on a place in the squad. There was an electric atmosphere the start of the match and Forest got straight on to the front foot. Within 30 seconds they worked the ball to Williams in the area, but he was booked for alleged simulation after going to ground under a challenge. The Reds weren't giving their rivals room to breathe in the opening stages and Oliveira had his first sight of goal on four minutes, latching on to a knock-down from Williams 25 yards out. He struck the ball on the bounce but could only send it bobbling wide. That proved to be merely a sighter, however, as moments later the Portuguese forward gave The Reds the lead. He collected the ball on the edge of the area and struck it low towards goal. The ball appeared to take a deflection off a Derby defender on its way into the bottom corner of Scott Carson's net. Forest refused to let up after taking the lead and came within inches of making it 2-0 on 12 minutes. Jamie Ward, facing his former club, embarked on a run down the right before playing a one-two with Oliveira on the edge of the Derby area. Ward curled the ball left-footed towards goal and Carson made a stunning save to divert it just wide with his fingertips. Derby were up against a resolute-looking Forest defence, as evidenced by Jack Hobbs' vital intervention to prevent Stephen Warnock's cross reaching Chris Martin in the middle on 17 minutes. And The Rams tried their luck again shortly afterwards, Jeff Hendrick's 20-yard curler seeing the ball skim off the top of the bar and behind. Central midfielders Lansbury and Bradley Johnson were off-target with half-chances for their respective sides before the former came agonisingly close to marking his return to the Forest team with a goal. Patient build-up involving Williams and Oliveira led to the ball reaching Lansbury just outside the area. He bought space for the shot before sending it whistling inches wide of the post. A minute later, Forest tried their luck again. Oliveira was pivotal once more, holding the ball up well and laying it off for Mendes to scamper deep into Rams territory. The Cape Verde winger saw his shot deflect wide and, from the resultant corner, Matt Mills saw a goal chalked off after referee Simon Hooper spotted an infringement in the middle. The final chances of the half fell to Derby. De Vries was properly tested for the first time on 29 minutes when he had to push Johnny Russell's curler to safety, before right back Cyrus Christie's strong foray forward resulted in him skewing his shot across goal and well wide of the far post. Vaughan entered the referee's notebook with 12 minutes to play in the half for a foul on Russell down the right but The Reds saw out the rest of the opening period comfortably. There were no changes for either side at the break and the opening 15 minutes of the second half saw the sides exchange shots well off-target, Oliveira and Mendes for Forest and Johnson for Derby, before Ward was replaced by Ben Osborn on the hour. Paul Clement's first change came five minutes later when former Forest loanee Tom Ince replaced Hendrick. But the Derby boss nearly saw his side fall further behind moments later after Forest's Daniel Pinillos brilliantly danced his way into the area, past a number of defenders and into a position which allowed him to roll the ball across goal. With Carson stranded, Mendes looked certain to tap the ball into an empty net at the back post but Warnock miraculously managed to nick the ball away and alleviate the danger. Derby dangerman Martin wasted his side's best chance of the second half when he blazed the ball over the bar from a 25-yard free-kick. During the resultant stoppage, Trotter replaced Williams for The Reds. Oliveira was the next Forest player into the book for a foul on Tom Ince and Jacob Butterfield was the next Derby player to be introduced, replacing Russell. Forest were doing superbly to limit Derby's opportunities to equalise and so nearly wrapped the game up with six minutes to play following lovely interplay between Lansbury and Mendes on the edge of Derby's area. The latter was released one-on-one with Carson but the keeper was out quickly to block the winger's poked effort. Carson's opposite number, de Vries, had to dive to his right to hold on to substitute Darren Bent's header shortly before four minutes of added time were indicated. But that was to be of no help to The Rams, who were unable to break Forest down as The Reds recorded back-to-back derby wins. Forest: De Vries, Lichaj, Mills, Hobbs, Pinillos, Mendes, Lansbury (c), Williams (Trotter 70'), Vaughan, Ward (Osborn 60'), Oliveira (Blackstock 89') Subs not used: Evtimov, Wilson, C.Burke, Walker Goal: Oliveira 5' Bookings: Williams 1', Vaughan 33', Oliveira 73' Derby: Carson, Christie, Keogh, Hendrick (Ince 65'), Martin (c), Russell (Butterfield 73'), Shackell, Johnson, Weimann (Bent 80'), Thorne, Warnock Subs not used: Grant, Bryson, Baird, Pearce Booking: Christie 85' Referee: Simon Hooper Attendance: 25,114 Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...4oP6DDrhTYww.99
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Nach diesem Sieg der Reds gibt es am kommenden Wochenende erstmal wieder Spielpause, da Länderspiele anstehen, erst am 21. November geht es in der Championship weiter... Hier der Video-Clip des 1:0 Sieges von Forest gegen Derby County https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdc9QFfV780
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Under 18s cut down the BladesPosted: Mon 09 Nov 2015 Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest’s Under 18s kept their lead at the top of Professional Development League Two North with a 2-0 win over Sheffield United on Saturday.Tom Gamblen opened the scoring at the Nigel Doughty Academy after only 15 minutes following some excellent play down the left-hand side as Forest took a deserved lead. And Ben Brereton sealed the victory in second-half stoppage time with his 14th goal of the campaign as The Reds recorded their sixth win in seven games. Forest: Boyd, Gabriel, Gamblen, Nielsen, Crookes, Edser, Adams (Taylor 75’), Yates, McDonagh, Hayes (Gomis 80’), Brereton Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...cuygOvzuG33Z.99
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Tickets: Reading (H)
Posted: Mon 09 Nov 2015 Author: NFFC Tickets for Nottingham Forest’s home match against Reading on Saturday 28 November (kick-off 3pm) are still available.
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Liam loving City Ground life
Posted: Wed 11 Nov 2015 Author: George Solomon Liam Trotter is delighted that Nottingham Forest manager Dougie Freedman wanted to extend his loan from Bolton Wanderers beyond the initial month. The midfielder’s temporary spell at The City Ground was extended by a further 28 days today and the 27-year-old told Forest Player HD that he’s getting fitter and sharper all the time. He said: “I’m really happy to have extended the loan. When I came I was just looking to play a few games and see where that took me. “The fact that the manager and the club saw fit to extend it is a bonus and I’m delighted.” Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...ZwWlA0btQVEX.99
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Four could featurePosted: Fri 13 Nov 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Four Nottingham Forest first-team players could play for their countries today.
Ryan Mendes, David Vaughan, Jonny Williams and Jamie Ward are in contention to represent their respective nations in tonight's World Cup qualifiers and friendlies. Youngsters Oliver Burke, Alex Iacovitti and Deimantas Petravicius will also be hoping for some gametime today. This article will be regularly updated with the progress of the following players: Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...mY3UqpA6bvMI.99
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Reds to face Seagulls in Youth Cup Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest will face a home tie against Brighton and Hove Albion in the third round of the FA Youth Cup.
The Reds youngsters beat Milton Keynes Dons, West Bromwich Albion and Burnley en route to the quarter-finals last season before they were eventually defeated 2-1 by Tottenham Hotspur at The City Ground. A date for the game and admission prices will be confirmed in due course. Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...74Cvd2B9YgVW.99
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Late goals earn Forest all three points
Posted: Mon 16 Nov 2015 Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest’s Under 21s returned to winning ways this afternoon with an impressive 2-1 victory at Birmingham City’s Wast Hills training ground.
Jamie Fullarton made a number of changes to his side and, with Andreas Karo, Alex Iacovitti, Oliver Burke, Tyler Walker and Deimantas Petravicius all away on international duty, defender Frederik Nielsen made his first Under 21 appearance of the season. The Reds fell behind on 39 minutes though as Liam Truslove got his head in the way of Charlie Cooper’s effort to divert the ball past Tim Erlandsson in the Forest goal. But Forest showed excellent character and turned the game around with two late goals. With 13 minutes remaining Joe Worrall headed home a corner to level the scores before James Thorne struck with a close-range header to hand Forest the all-important three points. A home game against Leeds United is next on the schedule for Forest next Monday (23 September, kick-off 1pm) as Fullarton’s side go in search of back-to-back wins. Forest: Erlandsson, Gabriel, Nielsen, Worrall, Kelly, Thomas, Rees, Grant, Cash, McDonagh, Thorne Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...p1FSSJxpFgl3.99
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