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Kulusevski, who played in the last game, but is doubtful because of his recovery. Son has suffered an injury to his left eye and Cristian Romero has muscular problems. 3:53 PM9 hours agoSpeak up, Cooper! 3:48 PM9 hours agoProbable lineup for NottinghamHennessey; Aurier, Worrall, Boly, Lodi; O'Brien, Yates, Mangala; Lingard, Awoniyi, Surridge. 3:43 PM9 hours agoNottingham's SituationSteve Cooper will be without Omar Richards with calf injury, Jack Colback with back problems, while Harry Toffolo and Moussa Niakhaté with thigh and Giulian Biancone with knee. 3:33 PM9 hours agoSpurs' momentumIn the opposite situation, Tottenham Hotspur is fourth in the English Championship, but has two wins and three losses to its name.
Taylor secretly followed Kenny Burns concluding Burns's reputation as a hard drinker and gambler was exaggerated. Taylor sanctioned his £150, 000 July signing. Burns became FWA Footballer of the Year in 1977–78 after being moved from centre-forward to centre-back. [31][32] Forest started their return to the top league campaign with a 3–1 win at Everton. Three further wins in league and cup followed without conceding a goal. Then came five early September goals conceded in losing 3–0 at Arsenal and beating Wolves 3–2 at home. [33] Peter Shilton then signed for a record fee for a goalkeeper of £325, 000.
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8% 22. 6% 35. 5% 10 Andy Beattie 1 September 1960 1 July 1963 140 52 30 58 37. 1% 21. 4% 41. 4% 11 Johnny Carey 31 December 1968 267 99 65 93 38. 5% 25. 3% 36. 2% 12 Matt Gillies 1 January 1969 20 October 1972 177 49 48 80 27. 1% 45. 2% 13 Dave Mackay 2 November 1972 23 October 1973 44 17 29. 5% 31. 8% 38. 6% Allan Brown 19 November 1973 3 January 1975 35. 1% 29. 8% 15 Brian Clough 8 May 1993 968 447 258 263 46.
[15] The unbeaten run was the equivalent of a whole season surpassing the previous record of 35 games held by Burnley in 1920/21. [42] The record stood until surpassed by Arsenal in August 2004, a month before Clough's death. Arsenal played 49 league games without defeat. [43] In February 1979, Taylor authorised the English game's first £1 million transfer signing Trevor Francis from Birmingham City. [44] In the European Cup semi-final first leg at home against 1. FC Köln, Forest were two goals behind after 20 minutes, then scored three to edge ahead before Köln equalised to start the German second leg ahead on the away goals rule. Ian Bowyer's goal in Germany put Forest through. Günter Netzer asked afterwards, "Who is this McGovern? I have never heard of him, yet he ran the game. " Forest beat Malmö 1–0 in Munich's Olympiastadion in the 1979 European Cup Final; Francis, on his European debut, scored with a back post header from Robertson's cross.
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[133] The current club badge was introduced in 1974. [133] The logo has been reported as being the brainchild of manager Brian Clough. [134] However, he did not arrive at the club until the following year. Forest have two stars above the club badge to commemorate their European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980.
Upon an immediate return Forest finished third in the Premier League in 1995, before the club suffered relegations from the top flight again in 1997 and 1999. The team returned to the Premier League by winning the 2022 Championship play-off final against Huddersfield Town. [4] The club's fiercest rivalry is with Derby County, with whom they contest the East Midlands derby. The two clubs have met a total of 109 times, with Forest claiming the most victories (43), the longest win streak (5), and the longest unbeaten run (10) which runs from the 11th March 2018 to the present day. History[edit] 19th century[edit] The Playwright, formerly the Clinton Arms, on Sherwood Street, Nottingham, where the Forest Football Club was founded in 1865 In 1865 a group of shinty players met at the Clinton Arms on Nottingham's Shakespeare Street.
Former Boulogne, Valenciennes, Real Sociedad, and Rennes head coach Philippe Montanier was appointed on a two-year contract on 27 June 2016 becoming the club's first manager from outside the British isles, but was sacked after fewer than seven months in charge. Mark Warburton was named as the club's new manager on 14 March 2017. Forest narrowly avoided relegation on the final day of the 2016–17 season, where a 3–0 home victory against Ipswich Town ensured their safety at the expense of Blackburn Rovers.
[189] 1977–82[190] 1974–83 CB 1983–04 CM John McGovern 1974–81 1970–83 ST Stan Collymore 1993–95 International players[edit] See List of Nottingham Forest F. international footballers Club staff[edit] Coaching staff[edit] Role Name First Team Manager First Team Assistant Manager Alan Tate First Team Coach Andy Reid Jamie Robinson First Team Goalkeeper Coach Danny Alcock Head of Performance Analysis Stephen Rands Head Video Analyst Tom Corden Video Analyst Axl Rice Head of Performance & Medical Arnaldo Abrantes Head of Sport Science David Tivey Physio Mark Devonshire Dimitris Kaplanis Luis Pinho Soft-tissue Therapist Niall Stevens Nutritionist Panos Markakis Executive & front office[edit] Majority Owner Evangelos Marinakis Minority Owner Sokratis Kominakis Chairman Nicholas Randall KC Chief Executive Officer Dane Murphy Sporting Director Filippo Giraldi Director of Football Kyriakos Dourekas Director Jonny Owen Ioannis Vrentzos Head of Football Administration Taymour Roushdi Head of Football Operations Ed Henderson Head of Academy Recruitment Chris Brass Recruitment Operations Manager Connor Barrett Chief Operating Officer John Taylor Finance Director Tom Bonser Transfer Consultant Lee Charnley Academy staff[edit] Director of Football Development Assistant Academy Manager Chris McGuane Head of Coaching Jody Caudwell Head of Academy Goalkeeping Adam Skinner Under 23s Lead Coach vacant Under 23s Assistant Coach Dave Rogers Under 18s Lead Coach Warren Joyce Under 18s Assistant Coach Tom Mallinson Notes[edit] References[edit] ^ "History of NFFC".
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Nation Player GK ENG Dean Henderson (on loan from Manchester United) DF FRA Giulian Biancone Steve Cook Joe Worrall (captain) MF BEL Orel Mangala Loïc Mbe Soh WAL Neco Williams Jack Colback FW NGA Taiwo Awoniyi Morgan Gibbs-White Jesse Lingard Jordan Smith Wayne Hennessey Lewis O'Brien Harry Toffolo Sam Surridge POR Cafú SEN Moussa Niakhaté Brennan Johnson Cheikhou Kouyaté Ryan Yates (vice-captain) SUI Remo Freuler CIV Serge Aurier Emmanuel Dennis SCO Scott McKenna Omar Richards Loïc Badé (on loan from Rennes) Willy Boly BRA Renan Lodi (on loan from Atlético Madrid) MSR Lyle Taylor — BIH Adnan Kanurić Out on loan[edit] Alex Mighten (at Sheffield Wednesday for the 2022–23 season) USA Ethan Horvath (at Luton Town for the 2022–23 season) TUN Mohamed Dräger (at Luzern for the 2022–23 season) CAN Richie Laryea (at Toronto FC for the 2022–23 season) Jonathan Panzo (at Coventry City for the 2022–23 season) Tyrese Fornah (at Reading for the 2022–23 season) PAR Braian Ojeda (at Real Salt Lake for the 2022–23 season) Josh Bowler (at Olympiacos for the 2022–23 season) KOR Hwang Ui-jo (at Olympiacos for the 2022–23 season) Reserves and Academy[edit] As of 14 July 2022[162] NIR Dale Taylor George Shelvey SWE Julian Larsson Oliver Hammond Ateef Konaté Pharrell Johnson Billy Fewster Zach Abbott Ben Hammond Detlef Esapa Osong Aaron Donnelly Lewis Salmon Jamie McDonnell Ryan Hammond 54 James Clarridge Alex Gibson-Hammond Reserves and Academy out on loan[edit] Nicky Hogarth (on loan to Falkirk until 3 January 2023) Fin Back (on loan to Carlisle United for the 2022–23 season) Riley Harbottle (on loan to Mansfield Town for the 2022–23 season) CRC Brandon Aguilera (on loan to Guanacasteca for the Liga FPD Apertura season) Will Swan (on loan to Mansfield Town for the 2022–23 season) Notable former players[edit] Player of the Season[edit] Former club captain and manager Stuart Pearce won the Player of the Year award three times, a record he holds jointly with Des Walker.
In March 2014, the club terminated Davies's employment, following a 5–0 defeat by Derby County. [107] After initially rejecting the job in March 2014, [108] fans favourite Stuart Pearce was named the man to replace Billy Davies, taking over from caretaker manager Gary Brazil. He signed a two-year contract commencing on 1 July 2014.
[110] Evangelos Marinakis and Premier League return (2017–present)[edit] On 18 May 2017, Evangelos Marinakis completed his takeover of Nottingham Forest, [111] bringing an end to Al-Hasawi's reign as Forest owner. Incumbent manager Mark Warburton was sacked on 31 December 2017 following a 1–0 home defeat to struggling Sunderland, with a record of one win in seven. [112] He was replaced by Spaniard Aitor Karanka, who arrived on 8 January 2018, immediately after caretaker manager Gary Brazil had masterminded a 4–2 home win over holders Arsenal in the third round of the FA Cup. [113] Karanka made 10 new signings during the January transfer window, [114] and following a 17th-place finish, he made 14 new signings during the summer transfer window and the following season results improved.
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Kenny Burns, Nigel Clough, Andy Reid and Chris Cohen are the only players to win the award twice. Andy Reid holds the record for longest gap between Player of the Year awards with a gap of ten years Year Winner 1977 Tony Woodcock[163] 1978 Kenny Burns[163] Garry Birtles[163] Larry Lloyd[163] 1981 Kenny Burns[164] 1982 Peter Shilton[164] 1983 Steve Hodge[164] 1984 Chris Fairclough[164] 1985 Jim McInally[164] 1986 Nigel Clough[164] 1987 Des Walker[164] 1988 1989 Stuart Pearce[164] 1990 Des Walker[165] 1991 Stuart Pearce[165] 1992 1993 Steve Sutton[165] 1994 David Phillips[165] 1995 Steve Stone[165] 1996 1997 Colin Cooper[165] 1998 Pierre van Hooijdonk[165] 1999 Alan Rogers[165] 2000 Dave Beasant[166] 2001 Chris Bart-Williams[166] 2002 Gareth Williams[167] 2003 David Johnson[168] 2004 Andy Reid[169] 2005 Paul Gerrard[170] 2006 Ian Breckin[171] 2007 Grant Holt[172] 2008 Julian Bennett[173] 2009 Chris Cohen[174] 2010 Lee Camp[175] 2011 Luke Chambers[176] 2012 Garath McCleary[177] 2013 Chris Cohen[178] 2014 Andy Reid[179] 2015 Michail Antonio[180] 2016 Dorus de Vries[181] 2017 Eric Lichaj[182] 2018 Ben Osborn[183] 2019 Joe Lolley[184] 2020 Matty Cash[185] 2021 Joe Worrall[186] 2022 Scott McKenna[187] All-time XI[edit] Nottingham Forest F.
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All-time First XI In 1997 and 1998, as part of the release of the book The Official History of Nottingham Forest, a vote was carried out to decide on the club's official All Time XI. [188] Position Years at club Peter Shilton 1977–82 RB Viv Anderson 1974–84 RCB Des Walker 1984–92; 2002–04 LCB Kenny Burns 1977–81 LB 1985–97 RCM 1971–81 ACM Roy Keane 1990–93 LCM Archie Gemmill 1977–79 RW Ian Storey-Moore 1962–72 CF Trevor Francis 1979–81 LW John Robertson 1970–83; 1985–86 In 2016, Nottingham Forest season ticket holders voted for the club's greatest eleven to commemorate the club's 150th Anniversary.
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[125] Cooper inspired a turnaround in form, arriving with the club in last place yet having them in 7th at Christmas, and all the way up in 4th by the end of the season, qualifying Forest for the playoffs for the first time since the 2010–11 season. [126] In the 2022 Championship play-off semi-final, Forest defeated Sheffield United on penalties to advance to the final against Huddersfield Town, [127] who they beat 1–0 at Wembley Stadium, and were promoted to the Premier League for the first time since the 1998–99 season.
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