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Nach der Länderspielpause geht es am kommenden Wochenende nun endlich mit dem Ligabetrieb weiter, der 17. Spieltag der Championship kommt zur Austragung!
Die "Reds" von Nottingham Forest konnten zuletzt mit dem Derbysieg über Derby County endlich wieder ein Erfolgserlebnis bejubeln, stehen aber weiterhin in relativ bedrohlichen Gefilden - Platz 18 (mit 17 Punkten) der Tabelle, lediglich 4 Punkte zum ersten Abstiegsplatz.
Am Samstag gastiert man beim derzeitigen 11. der Tabelle, Brentford FC, der nach 4 Siegen in Folge seine beiden letzten Matches nicht gewinnen konnte.
Vielleicht beendet Forest auch die seltsame Serie der torarmen Spiele, immerhin gab es jetzt gleich 8 Spiele in Serie immer under 2.5 Tore.
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Cohen edges closerPosted: Wed 18 Nov 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nottingham Forest’s Chris Cohen says he is scheduled to commence full-contact training later this week.
The 28-year-old is coming towards the end of a period of light training following the third serious knee injury of his career. And on Friday he will take another positive step by participating in full training for the first time since suffering his latest injury in September 2014. Cohen told Forest Player HD: “It’s been a long process and there have been a couple of setbacks, which have been unfortunate. It’s taken longer than we all hoped it would. “But I start training on Friday, full contact with the boys, and I’m looking to get an Under 21s game in two-three weeks’ time. “I’m really excited.” High on Cohen’s priority list is working towards preventing a similar injury from occurring again. He has been studying footage of himself, particularly of the incident which caused his latest injury, and absorbing advice from Forest medical staff and specialists. And, while the former West Ham man accepts it won’t be easy for him to remember all he has learned in the heat of battle, he hopes to have new movements and tactical approaches firmly imprinted in his mind when he returns to action. Cohen said: “That’s something I have to try to implement in training and make subconscious, which is a difficult thing to do but at the same time I’ve had so much time to think about it. It’s definitely working with the stuff I’m doing with the physic. “My problem has been running as quickly as I can and, without slowing down properly and safely, trying to make tackles and change direction. That’s how I did it against Derby. “There’s no way anyone’s knee could have survived doing the things I did.” Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/article/cohen-edges-closer-2806522.aspx#PYpMxtlpY4TkoG1x.99
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I Believe In Miracles signing session tonight
Posted: Thu 19 Nov 2015 Author: NFFC A number of Nottingham Forest's 'Miracle Men' will attend a signing session at The City Ground tonight.
The event, which celebrates the launch of Danny Taylor's I Believe In Miracles book, will be attended by the likes of Martin O'Neill, John Robertson, Trevor Francis and Kenny Burns. It will take place at the City Ground megastore from 6pm-8pm. The book accompanies the critically-acclaimed I Believe in Miracles documentary film and charts the story of The Reds’ unlikely rise from Second Division obscurity to double European champions in only five years. Taylor, the Guardian’s chief football writer, said: "It was a privilege to be asked to write the book for such a special film. I grew up with these guys as my heroes so it was a labour of love for me and I'm delighted - and also humbled - the players want to be there to help launch the book. "Hopefully we can get a great turnout of supporters to show them all what they mean to us and it can be another special evening at The City Ground.” The book, priced £16.99, is available to purchase from the City Ground megastore and online at shop.nottinghamforest.co.uk now. It has the support of filmmaker Jonny Owen, who will also be at the signing session. Owen said: "The support for this film from the people of Nottingham has been incredible. For that, I can genuinely never thank them enough. The book is another lasting legacy for what those players did." The film is also available to purchase online and in-store. Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...zhKUUMqRIBTv.99
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Back in the frame
Posted: Fri 20 Nov 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nottingham Forest manager Dougie Freedman will welcome Michael Mancienne back into his squad for tomorrow’s trip to Brentford.
Mancienne has been unavailable since early October through injury but the former Hamburg man has been deemed fit for this weekend. Freedman also had good news to report on Robert Tesche, who is back in full training, while he confirmed Chris Cohen is moving closer towards a return. The manager told Forest Player HD: “Mancienne will be back in the squad for tomorrow. Robert Tesche has still got a couple of weeks of intense training to do. “We’ve also got great news that Cohen will be back in full training in the early part of next week. He’s been getting drip-fed bits and pieces with coaches but now he’ll be back in training with myself on Tuesday. I’m really looking forward to that. It’s something that maybe the fans don’t see, but the training levels and competitiveness are going up every day because we are getting players back who are fighting for positions and for the football club.” Freedman was also positive about the fitness of his players who went away on international duty, and accepts the break ‘came at a good time’ for those who remained at the club. Now everyone’s focus is on tomorrow’s match at Griffin Park, which the manager believes will present a tough but surmountable challenge. Freedman said: “They’re on a roll right now. They’ve got a settled team and they’re playing a style that’s benefiting them. “A lot of concentration is needed down there because of how they play but if we can perform like we have been doing, with one or two different additions to the squad, I think we’re very capable of getting a win.” Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...u23fMEXhI2R6.99
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Brentford - Nottingham Forest Get all the news ahead of Nottingham Forest's Sky Bet Championship trip to Brentford on Saturday (kick-off 3pm). Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...uv2GqBDeIi8b.99
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96. Minute in Überzahl das 1:2 kassiert Brentford 2-1 Forest
Posted: Sat 21 Nov 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nottingham Forest were beaten 2-1 at Brentford this afternoon.
The winning goal came in the 96th minute courtesy of substitute Philipp Hoffmann. Forest dominated the vast majority of the match but found themselves 1-0 down in the second half courtesy of Sergi Canos' goal. Brentford saw Harlee Dean sent off moments before Henri Lansbury's excellent finish put Forest level. The odds were firmly in favour of The Reds as six minutes of added time were indicated, but it was the Bees who secured a dramatic winner. Dougie Freedman made one change to the team that won the East Midlands derby before the international break. Jonny Williams dropped to the bench as Liam Trotter returned to the side in an advanced midfield role. In last season's fixture at Griffin Park, young forward Tyler Walker came off the bench to score his first senior goal. He was named among Dougie Freedman's substitutes once again this time around, along with the fit-again Michael Mancienne. After a quiet opening 15 minutes, Forest took charge of proceedings when Lansbury played the ball first-time to Jamie Ward down the right. Ward used the outside of his boot to flick the ball around his marker and into the Brentford half. He slipped it to Nelson Oliveira who headed into the area before firing the ball low towards goal. David Button was always favourite to make the save at his near post and he parried it away. Oliveira had another opportunity to test Button two minutes later when he received the ball from Trotter, who had capitalised on a misplaced pass in Brentford's final third. The Portuguese forward checked on to his left foot before striking the ball goalwards from 20 yards. Button was once again equal to his low effort. Brentford's first attempt at goal came from John Swift on 23 minutes but Dorus de Vries watched his 25-yarder sail harmlessly wide. A flurry of Forest chances followed as Ryan Mendes' deflected shot led to a corner. A Brentford defender managed to get a nick on Lansbury's inswinger to divert the ball away from Hobbs and out for another corner. The Reds played this one short, working the ball to Oliveira on the edge of the area. He had his back to goal but he turned sharply and struck it powerfully towards goal. Button made an acrobatic save to tip the ball over. Oliveira was picked out again ten minutes later as Forest sought the goal their dominance deserved. The chance came from a counter-attack, Ward taking the ball down the right and towards the corner of Brentford's area. He picked out Oliveira, who once again shifted the ball on to his left with his back to goal on the edge of the area. This time he took his time before striking it goalwards but Brentford's defenders managed to dive in the way of the ball. With half-time approaching there was little sign of Forest slowing down. Button had to take two attempts at holding on to Ward's excellent strike, the ball swerving in the bitter wind on its way towards goal. Oliveira was proving himself to be a constant threat and he claimed the final shot of the half when he received the ball from Mendes. The Cape Verde winger carried his run on into the middle but Oliveria opted to shoot from a tight angle. Button held on to the ball low down to send his side into the break level against the run of play. Any fears that Forest's momentum would be halted at the break were eased on 50 minutes when strong hold-up play from Oliveira allowed him to lay the ball off for the onrushing Lansbury on halfway. Brentford's defenders backed off the midfielder, allowing him the space to shoot from 25 yards. Lansbury's effort was disappointing, however, and the ball sailed high and wide. Two minutes later, Eric Lichaj picked out Oliveira unmarked near the penalty spot. Oliveira headed the ball into the ground and it looked destined for the net before Button dived full-stretch to his left to tip it wide. Brentford midfielder Swift had offered his side's only hope of scoring in the first half and he took responsibility once again in the second. He was able to test de Vries this time, the ball once again moving around viciously in the blustery conditions, but the Dutchman was equal to the 20-yard effort. Ironically, Brentford broke the deadlock minutes after Swift was replaced - the goal scored by his replacement, Canos. The Spaniard, on loan from Liverpool, pounced to score after Dean knocked the ball down for him six yards out. Freedman reacted quickly in an attempt to get his side back on level terms - the least Forest's performance had deserved. Mendes and Trotter made way for Williams and Dexter Blackstock. And Williams was heavily involved in the match's next big incident. Dean was penalised for a foul on Dani Pinillos and in protest of the decision held on to the ball. Williams tried to take it off him and was caught by Dean's flailing arm. The referee produced a straight red card. Seconds after play resumed, Forest were level. Brentford failed to clear a cross from the right, presenting the ball to Lansbury. The former Arsenal man dropped his shoulder and curled it beautifully into the bottom corner from just outside the area. Forest were well and truly back in the ascendancy, with plenty of time to find a winner. There were 12 minutes left on the clock when Lichaj burst forward from right back, reaching the edge of the area before Brentford's defenders halted his progress. The ball fell for Ward, whose low cross was met by Blackstock at the near post. The Antiguan nudged the ball across the face of goal and just wide of the far post. De Vries still had to remain alert, however, and made an excellent save to deny Hoffmann with six minutes to play. Lansbury had an opportunity to complete the turnaround shortly afterwards, taking charge of a dangerously positioned free-kick after Oliveira was fouled. He curled the ball towards the top corner but Button saw it all the way and held on comfortably. Freedman's final change saw Walker replace Oliveira with three minutes of normal time remaining - but Forest were handed an additional six in which to find a winner. It was Brentford who came within inches of scoring, however, when they struck the post with a header in the second minute of added time. And the home side had an unlikely winner in the dying seconds. Brentford capitalised on an injury to Pinillos down the right and worked the ball into the box. It eventually came to Hoffmann whose shot, aided by a number of deflections, found the corner of the net. Forest were unable to muster a response in the remaining seconds, losing 2-1. 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Under 21s 2-0 Leeds United
Posted: Mon 23 Nov 2015 Author: NFFC Jonny Williams, Kyle Ebecilio and Tyler Walker played 90 minutes as Nottingham Forest’s Under 21s beat Leeds this afternoon.
After a quiet first half, The Reds took the lead when Jordan Gabriel nudged the ball home on the line after excellent work by James Thorne. The victory was wrapped up shortly afterwards when Jack Kelly’s corner swung over everybody and into the far corner of the net. The Under 21s are next in action away at Sheffield United on Monday. Forest: Erlandsson, Gabriel, Nielsen, Worrall, Kelly, O Burke, Williams, Ebecilio, Grant, Thorne, Walker Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...4RAZJK26tCM0.99
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A results Business
Nottingham Forest manager Dougie Freedman says attractive football may have to be compromised if his team are to beat Reading tomorrow.
The manager was left frustrated at Brentford last weekend after once again seeing his team lose a match they dominated. And, as he alluded to after that match, Freedman has been working on ways for his team to win the points their performances deserve. He told Forest Player HD: “The fans come to see a winning team. We need to make sure we play in a way that’s results-based, making sure the fancy football we’ve been playing is compromised at times to get the ball forward a bit quicker. “I think there are only small things missing. We cannot beat the likes of QPR, Birmingham and Derby, teams at the top, and not come away with wins against Preston, Ipswich and Brentford. It’s frustrating for me. “We’ve worked on one or two things but it’s certainly all in our mind. We’re trying too hard, we’re too desperate to score. “It’s a great group to work with. I’ve got no complaints at all with their attitude or application.” Freedman envisages an ‘open and exciting’ match against the Royals, a match his team go into with no new fitness concerns. The manager was delighted to welcome Chris Cohen and Robert Tesche back into training on Tuesday and, while neither are likely to feature tomorrow, Freedman says the pair enjoyed a ‘fantastic week’. Freedman has congratulated Tesche on his conditioning following a three-month lay-off and says Cohen’s influence is already coming to the fore. He said: “Training goes up a level with the standard Chris brings. He’s got such quality. He demands certain standards. “It lifts everybody. He has made the atmosphere more demanding than it’s ever been. “If his team are not quite at it in a three-four minute spell of training, he will use his voice to make sure the performance levels come up. It makes a coach’s job a lot easier when you only have to give instructions once.” Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...ZfMrIekg8qL7.99
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Nottingham Forest - FC Reading nach 70 Minuten 3:1 ...jetzt für Hobbs - mal sehen, ob die Reds das unbeschadet überstehen und den Dreier klarmachen diesmal
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Forest 3-1 Reading
Posted: Sat 28 Nov 2015 Author: George Solomon Ten-man Nottingham Forest came from behind to beat Reading 3-1 at The City Ground this afternoon.
Matej Vydra had given the visitors the lead before Chris O’Grady levelled things up with his first goal in a Forest shirt, and then Nelson Oliveira put The Reds ahead with a stunning finish midway through the opening period. And immediately after half-time the Portuguese international made the game safe with his second of the afternoon, following fine work by O’Grady. Jack Hobbs was given his marching orders for two yellow cards on the hour mark, but Forest stayed strong at the back and preserved their lead. Dougie Freedman made two changes to the side that lost at Brentford last weekend, with O’Grady and Ben Osborn returning to the team, replacing Liam Trotter and Jamie Ward. Former Red Chris Gunter started at right back for the Royals. The game started slowly and Nick Blackman hit the first real shot of note on the nine minute mark, but it was straight down Dorus de Vries’ throat. Then it was Forest’s turn to test the opposition’s keeper. Oliveira beat Paul McShane on the edge of the box with a neat touch and fed O’Grady, but the powerful forward’s effort was comfortable for Ali Al-Habsi. Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...gADV0GIfUrKg.99
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Under 18s 3-1 Bolton Wanderers
Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest’s Under 18s kept their six-point lead at the top of the table with a convincing 3-1 home win over Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.
Ben Brereton scored his 17th and 18th goals of the campaign as Forest recovered from going a goal behind before Virgil Gomis sealed the win with 12 minutes to play. The visitors took the lead as Enock Likoy-Elumba headed home a cross from Ryan White but Brereton soon levelled with only 20 minutes on the clock. And it was second-half goals from Brereton and Gomis that secured all three points as Jack Lester’s side recorded their fourth win in a row. Lester was full of praise for his team after the game and said: "The players' desire to work extremely hard is impressive. They are a special group." The Under 18s are next in action when they make the trip to Huddersfield Town on Saturday (5 December, kick-off 11.30am). Forest: Boyd, Otim, Gamblen, Jemson, Iacovitti (Taylor 1'), Yates, Adams, Edser, Brereton, Hayes, Gomis (A.Wright 78') Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...Uc5LgMzBA4v6.99
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Sheffield United 2-0 Under 21s Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest's Under 21s succumbed to their first defeat in four games with a 2-0 loss at Sheffield United this afternoon.
Difficult conditions plagued the quality of the encounter at Bramall Lane as Jamie Fullarton's Forest side aimed to build on last week's victory over Leeds United. In the first half, Josh Rees burst forward and came excruciatingly close to finding Matty Cash with his delivery but it just evaded the Forest midfielder. David Brooks tested Tim Erlandsson from distance in the second period and shortly afterwards the hosts took the lead. Jake Wright was brought down in the box and the striker dispatched his spot-kick past Erlandsson. And the Blades doubled their advantage moments later when Ben Whiteman unleashed a piledriver from range that went into the top corner. Despite their attacking intentions, it wasn't to be for The Reds and they'll be hoping to bounce back against Bolton Wanderers at The Nigel Doughty Academy next Monday (7 December, kick-off 1pm) Forest: Erlandsson, Gabriel, Nielsen, Worrall, Kelly, Rees (Walton 74'), Crookes, Cash, Petravicius, Thomas, Thorne
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Tickets: Fulham (H) Posted: Wed 02 Dec 2015 Author: NFFC Tickets for Nottingham Forest’s home match against Fulham on Saturday 5 December (kick-off 3pm) are still available.Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...TvtSKUBoSwVg.99
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Ward and Tesche return
Posted: Fri 04 Dec 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Nottingham Forest manager Dougie Freedman has told Forest Player HD that Jamie Ward and Robert Tesche will be back in his squad for tomorrow’s match against Fulham.
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Forest 3-0 Fulham
Posted: Sat 05 Dec 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Matt Mills scored two headers as Nottingham Forest beat Fulham 3-0 at The City Ground this afternoon.
The centre back commenced and concluded The Reds' scoring with a goal in each half, while Chris O'Grady was able to make it two goals in as many games with a powerful finish from close range. Dougie Freedman was forced to make one change to the team that beat Reading last weekend. Jack Hobbs, who was red-carded against the Royals, was serving a one-game suspension. His absence paved the way for Michael Mancienne to return to the team - his first appearance since suffering a knee injury against Hull in early October. There was also a return to the squad for Robert Tesche - his first involvement since breaking his foot against Brighton on the opening day of the season. He took his place on the bench alongside Dimitar Evtimov, Kelvin Wilson, Liam Trotter, Jonny Williams, Dexter Blackstock and Jorge Grant. Unusually, Forest kicked towards the Trent End in the first half and the wind was very much against them. It took Fulham less than a minute to create the first chance of the game, Ben Pringle crossing the ball for bustling striker Matt Smith to meet. He sent it over the bar with a diving header from ten yards. The visitors had another headed opportunity four minutes later after a spot of head tennis in the Forest area. The ball eventually dropped on the head of an unmarked Ross McCormack at the back post, but he was unable to make sufficient contact to trouble Dorus de Vries. Forest's first glimpse at goal came on nine minutes courtesy of a teasing cross from left midfielder Ben Osborn. His delivery took the keeper out of play but Ryan Mendes was unable to turn the ball home from a tricky angle. Fulham's aerial threat came to the fore once more on 22 minutes, however. Smith was again the recipient of a Pringle cross, meeting the ball with a powerful leap and forcing de Vries into a good save low down on his line. Moments later, James Husband's cross forced Mills into making a vital headed intervention at his near post. Forest were battling bravely against the wind but were struggling to impose themselves in Fulham's final third. Mendes changed that on 29 minutes when his cute, looped pass allowed Osborn to sneak around Ryan Fredericks in the area. Osborn rolled the ball across the face of goal but Richard Stearman was on hand to make an important clearance. Chris O'Grady was the next Red to have a go as half-time approached. His low effort from range was easily dealt with by Fulham keeper Joe Lewis. The home side were managing to keep McCormack relatively quiet, but he nearly had a goal in fortuitous circumstances two minutes before the break. His shot from 20 yards looped up off a Forest man, giving de Vries, who was already on his way down, a problem. The Dutch keeper managed to readjust his body to push the ball to safety. It looked like the half was going to end 0-0, a situation Forest would no doubt have been happy with with the prospect of the wind behind them in the second half. But Freedman's men took the lead in the 45th minute courtesy of a corner won well by Mendes. Henri Lansbury looped the ball into the middle and it found its way to Eric Lichaj at the back post. The American used an overhead kick to propel the ball back into the danger zone and Mills was on hand to head it home. There were no changes for either side at the break and Forest almost made it 2-0 within a couple minutes of the restart. Lansbury picked the ball up on the right and drove towards the corner of Fulham's area. There was sufficient space in front of him to cross the ball low into the middle where O'Grady stretched to meet it but couldn't quite make contact. The Reds kept up their pressure and had another big chance on 50 minutes. Following a free-kick, the ball dropped kindly for Lichaj six yards out. The right back looked certain to score but Tim Ream recovered brilliantly to divert his shot over the bar. Forest's frustrations were short-lived, however, as they doubled their lead on 52 minutes. The catalyst was a stinging long-range drive from Oliveira. Lewis was unable to push the ball to safety and the race was on between O'Grady and a number of Fulham defenders to reach the ball first. O'Grady won it and blasted the ball into the roof of the net. Fulham were facing an uphill task to get back into the game with the blustery conditions now in Forest's favour. Tom Cairney tried his luck from just outside the area but his curled effort was well tipped wide by de Vries. Freedman's men were seeing out the match out in relative comfort. With 15 minutes to go, two-half chances passed Cairney by, and shortly afterwards Forest made it three. Fulham's Jamie O'Hara made an excellent block to deny O'Grady, but the resultant corner saw Mills steal in around the back to nod home David Vaughan's corner. Before play resumed, Oliveira and Mendes were replaced by Trotter and Grant. Tesche later replaced Osborn. In the first of four added minutes, Lichaj's low, driven cross picked out Grant six yards out but the youngster was unable to turn the ball home. The resultant corner saw Mills denied a hat-trick of headers - agonisingly, his effort crashed off the crossbar. The rest of added time passed without incident as Forest made it three home wins in succession. 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Budenalarm im City Ground >> Clip: Nottingham Forest - FC Fulham 3:0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-b46g_4-gYSo darf es weitergehen...
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Under 21s 5-1 Bolton Wanderers
Posted: Mon 07 Dec 2015 Author: Nick Richardson Jonny Williams, Tyler Walker and Jorge Grant were on the scoresheet and Robert Tesche played an hour as Nottingham Forest’s Under 21s beat Bolton 5-1 this afternoon.
The Reds had to come from behind after conceding an early penalty, but after Antreas Karo levelled for the hosts it was one-way traffic. Grant scored with a header to make it 2-1 in the first half before Walker gave his side some breathing space with a neat finish after the break. Karo made it four with his second of the match before Williams completed the rout with an excellent finish from just outside the area. Tesche was an assured presence in midfield before being substituted with 30 minutes to play. Forest: Evtimov; Rees, Karo, Worrall, Kelly; O Burke (Petravicius), Tesche (Cash), Grant, Thorne (Thomas), Williams; Walker Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...qMCejP0vPPuf.99
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Huddersfield Town 2-2 Under 18s
Posted: Mon 07 Dec 2015 Author: NFFC Ben Brereton made it 20 goals from the season as Nottingham Forest’s Under 18s drew 2-2 at Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
The striker opened the scoring at Town’s training ground before Forest found themselves 2-1 down. But Brereton popped up with an 85th-minute equaliser to ensure The Reds left West Yorkshire with a share of the spoils. The former Stoke City man has now netted 20 goals in just 17 games in the current campaign. Forest: Boyd, Otim, Gamblen, Nielsen, Iacovitti, Yates, Adams, Edser, McDonagh, Brereton, Gomis (Hayes 70’) Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...UtlfBq8MuiLj.99
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Forest face Rangers cup test
Posted: Mon 07 Dec 2015 Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest will host Queens Park Rangers in the third round of The Emirates FA Cup.
The tie is scheduled to be played at The City Ground between 8-11 January. A confirmed date and ticket prices will be confirmed in due course. Forest and Rangers met earlier in the season at Loftus Road where The Reds ran out 2-1 winners thanks to Henri Lansbury's penalty and a first goal in Forest colours for Nelson Oliveira. Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...bp3YReJwS7WC.99
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FA Youth Cup match pack: Brighton and Hove Albion (H)
Posted: Wed 09 Dec 2015 Author: NFFC Nottingham Forest open up their FA Youth Cup campaign with a third-round home tie against Brighton and Hove Albion at The City Ground on Thursday night (kick-off 7pm).
Jack Lester’s team sit at the top of their league table and enter the cup clash in confident mood but will face a tough test against a Seagulls side who play at a higher level. Season ticket holders can gain free entry to the FA Youth Cup game on production of their season ticket book at the Peter Taylor Stand turnstiles. Recent form Nottingham Forest are unbeaten in their last five matches, winning four and drawing one, and have racked up an impressive 15 goals during that time. Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Huddersfield Town means they now sit seven points clear at the top of Professional Development League Two North having won 11 of their 17 games so far. Brighton and Hove Albion head into tomorrow’s game on the back of four straight Premier League South defeats, the latest of which was a 2-0 loss at Aston Villa on Saturday. Ian Blackman’s side currently sit second-bottom of their division but possess a number of talented players which makes them dangerous opposition for The Reds tomorrow night. The FA Youth Cup so far Nottingham Forest are entering the FA Youth Cup at the third-round stage but some clubs have already made it through to the next round including Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal and Norwich City. There have also been some shocks in the third round as Exeter City beat Bolton Wanderers 4-3 and the Metropolitan Police knocked out Burnley on penalties at Turf Moor. Ticket prices Season ticket holders - Free Adults - £4 Concessions - £2 Read more at https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/a...Q6dbmdcR8XBd.99
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