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2 hours ago, Jerseybean said:

A sell out.

We all enjoyed the last game under the lights at Ashton Gate on 16 January, here’s how the BBC captured it, https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67984498

This Friday night under the lights in BS3 promises to be another special one.

Forest were held by Blackpool at home in round 3 and won the replay 3-2 with Wood netting for Forest (couldn’t resist) in extra time.

Head to head we have won 22, lost 43 and drawn 33.

In all fixtures between the two clubs, Forest have a 44% win rate and only a 22% loss rate. However, for the four times we have played each other in the F.A. Cup, going back to 1922, Forest have a 100% win rate (the 1922 tie went to a replay after a 0-0 draw at Ashton Gate, Forest winning the replay 3-1 with Henri Lansbury scoring all four goals)

Last Saturday they were away to Brentford it finished in a 3-2 defeat for the away team.   

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwizg_OryuWDAxV6UqQEHerGBloQtwJ6BAgUEAI&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxKeaR1jQ2w&usg=AOvVaw1fdGCvTbSYU7TVUnx1ooWJ&opi=89978449

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwizg_OryuWDAxV6UqQEHerGBloQtwJ6BAgQEAI&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQLd1JoCWC0&usg=AOvVaw1d2VdgzQnJNzDt2W2UCgY0&opi=89978449

Who would you consider to be the five greatest Forest players of all time?  https://thesporting.blog/blog/greatest-nottingham-forest-players-of-all-time

Players who have played for them and us include, Jack Hunt, Chris Wood, Henri Lansbury, Peter Cormack and John Galley.

In December they named Nuno Espírito Santo as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-year contract to replace Steve Cooper, as the Portuguese returned to the Premier League for a third stint.

Nuno pre-match: https://youtu.be/CFd3K3bYsmI

LM presser: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/interviews/manning-talks-forest-in-cup/

We will be without Twine (tied, sorry) and Williams (suspended).

Officials

Referee: Stuart Attwell
Assistant referees: James Mainwaring and. Sam Lewis
Fourth official: James Bell

Forest facts

Forest were founded in 1865 and have a rich history spanning over 150 years.

Two-Time European Champions

One of their most remarkable achievements was winning the European Cup not once, but twice. Under the management of Brian Clough, Forest clinched the prestigious trophy in back-to-back seasons, in 1979 and 1980.

Brian Clough’s Legacy

Brian Clough is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential managers in the history of Nottingham Forest. He took charge of the club in 1975 and transformed them from a second division team into European champions.

Robin Hood Connection

Nottingham Forest’s iconic nickname, “The Reds,” is linked to the legendary folk hero, Robin Hood. Robin Hood is said to have frequented the ancient forest that occupied the land where the City Ground stadium is located.

The Miracle Men

The Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980 became known as “The Miracle Men.” Their remarkable success against some of Europe’s top clubs was considered a true sporting miracle.

League Cups Success

In addition to their European triumphs, Nottingham Forest have also achieved success in domestic competitions. The club has won the Football League Cup (now known as the Carabao Cup) four times.

Longest-serving Manager

The longest-serving manager in Nottingham Forest’s history is Frank Clark. He guided the team for over seven years and etched his name in the club’s folklore.

Honorary President

Nottingham Forest’s honorary president is none other than former player and manager, Stuart Pearce. He is highly respected in the club and continues to be involved in various capacities.

Wherever you are cheering the team on from enjoy the game and be proud and loud!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nothing a few natches wouldn’t put right 👀

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Among my worst footy memories are the League Cup semi and losing there 2/1 in the Cup circa 81. Mabutt scored for us and we played very well. They got a horror homer ref pen and Wallace scored at the death. 
 

I can’t remember if that was the game that the four stupidest people in the world got in the away end and actually did get their ******* heads kicked in!

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1 hour ago, REDOXO said:

Among my worst footy memories are the League Cup semi and losing there 2/1 in the Cup circa 81. Mabutt scored for us and we played very well. They got a horror homer ref pen and Wallace scored at the death. 
 

I was gutted losing that one. I think they were reigning European Champions , I believe we had just got relegated .
1-0 half time and the noise we echoing round the ground. Really gutting , I forgot how late they scored. 83 & 88 minutes .

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This seems strange:

”Nottingham Forest’s iconic nickname, “The Reds,” is linked to the legendary folk hero, Robin Hood.” Robin Hood was traditionally shown dressed in Lincoln Green. 

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54 minutes ago, Flamin Groovy said:

Great stuff as always Jerseybean. We sure owe Nuno one….did we ever get a point from Wolves in his time there? Oh, and he pissed off AD!

Yep.

3-3 draw at Molineux in September 2017.

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21 hours ago, Jerseybean said:

A sell out.

We all enjoyed the last game under the lights at Ashton Gate on 16 January, here’s how the BBC captured it, https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67984498

This Friday night under the lights in BS3 promises to be another special one.

Forest were held by Blackpool at home in round 3 and won the replay 3-2 with Wood netting for Forest (couldn’t resist) in extra time.

Head to head we have won 22, lost 43 and drawn 33.

In all fixtures between the two clubs, Forest have a 44% win rate and only a 22% loss rate. However, for the four times we have played each other in the F.A. Cup, going back to 1922, Forest have a 100% win rate (the 1922 tie went to a replay after a 0-0 draw at Ashton Gate, Forest winning the replay 3-1 with Henri Lansbury scoring all four goals)

Last Saturday they were away to Brentford it finished in a 3-2 defeat for the away team.   

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwizg_OryuWDAxV6UqQEHerGBloQtwJ6BAgUEAI&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxKeaR1jQ2w&usg=AOvVaw1fdGCvTbSYU7TVUnx1ooWJ&opi=89978449

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwizg_OryuWDAxV6UqQEHerGBloQtwJ6BAgQEAI&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQLd1JoCWC0&usg=AOvVaw1d2VdgzQnJNzDt2W2UCgY0&opi=89978449

Who would you consider to be the five greatest Forest players of all time?  https://thesporting.blog/blog/greatest-nottingham-forest-players-of-all-time

Players who have played for them and us include, Jack Hunt, Chris Wood, Henri Lansbury, Peter Cormack and John Galley.

In December they named Nuno Espírito Santo as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-year contract to replace Steve Cooper, as the Portuguese returned to the Premier League for a third stint.

Nuno pre-match: https://youtu.be/CFd3K3bYsmI

LM presser: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/interviews/manning-talks-forest-in-cup/

We will be without Twine (tied, sorry) and Williams (suspended).

Officials

Referee: Stuart Attwell
Assistant referees: James Mainwaring and. Sam Lewis
Fourth official: James Bell

Forest facts

Forest were founded in 1865 and have a rich history spanning over 150 years.

Two-Time European Champions

One of their most remarkable achievements was winning the European Cup not once, but twice. Under the management of Brian Clough, Forest clinched the prestigious trophy in back-to-back seasons, in 1979 and 1980.

Brian Clough’s Legacy

Brian Clough is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential managers in the history of Nottingham Forest. He took charge of the club in 1975 and transformed them from a second division team into European champions.

Robin Hood Connection

Nottingham Forest’s iconic nickname, “The Reds,” is linked to the legendary folk hero, Robin Hood. Robin Hood is said to have frequented the ancient forest that occupied the land where the City Ground stadium is located.

The Miracle Men

The Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980 became known as “The Miracle Men.” Their remarkable success against some of Europe’s top clubs was considered a true sporting miracle.

League Cups Success

In addition to their European triumphs, Nottingham Forest have also achieved success in domestic competitions. The club has won the Football League Cup (now known as the Carabao Cup) four times.

Longest-serving Manager

The longest-serving manager in Nottingham Forest’s history is Frank Clark. He guided the team for over seven years and etched his name in the club’s folklore.

Honorary President

Nottingham Forest’s honorary president is none other than former player and manager, Stuart Pearce. He is highly respected in the club and continues to be involved in various capacities.

Wherever you are cheering the team on from enjoy the game and be proud and loud!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Condensed Version

Nottingham Forest:

 

Fourth official: James Bell

City to win 1-nil

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I've seen a few clips of Forest over the week, and a few points pop up.

They have injury problems, apparently fairly heavy up front.
They have several players one contracts with no relegation clauses.
If they get relegated they could be in big FFP trouble.

Now adding 2 & 2 and probably getting 5 , I wonder if they may rest a few for tonight . Arsenal Tuesday and Bournemouth next weekend will surely take precedence , but how much.  

We could do with them resting all the fit strikers, they've scored 2 or more in each of their last 6 games.
On the other side, in those 6 games they've let in 11. 

So , what chances an exciting 4-2 home win tonight. :city:

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