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1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub and The Terrace. It was hardly a vintage match and it was definitely not a great performance from the Reds, as apart from a bright opening, they were outplayed by a high-pressing Preston team. Forest were struggling to make their game work and, apart from a penalty shout in the first few minutes, and a dangerous cross from Djed Spence at the death, there was a lack of postive action. On the other hand, Preston will feel as though they should have taken their chances and claimed all the points. As Steve Cooper pointed out, on these nights, you are grateful for the point; however, some fans were questioning the tactical choices and lack of substitutions made by the gaffer. Steven Toplis and Tom Newton discuss the match in our 50th podcast of the season; hopefully a win against Bristol City will make the 51st feel a bit happier. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube - Google. Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest.
1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub (https://fan-hub.com/) and The Terrace (https://theterracestore.com/collections/nottingham-forest). We predicted that this would be a tough match against an in-form Stoke team, and so it proved. Forest were second best in the first half, but held on, and actually took the lead before the hour mark when sub Sam Surridge played a ball out to the left wing, and Max Lowe's peachy cross was converted by the onrushing Brennan Johnson. The visitors equalised through Josh Maja, and a combination of the woodwork and Brice Samba kept the Reds in it. The last 5-10 minutes were another story though; just as Steve Cooper made his last two attacking substitutions, Samba got himself stupidly and deservedly sent off for cuffing Josh Tymon around the head. Joe Worrall took the gloves and his first duty was to pick the ball out of the net from Lewis Baker's penalty. However, Forest just keep going, and when Jimmy Garner's free kick hit the bar, Scott McKenna got his head to it and Ryan Yates converted from close range to rescue the point. Rich Ferraro is joined by Baz to discuss the match, the keeper, the pitch invader and the referee, as well as the pick of the Reds players. We also hear a view from the opposition, as we are once again joined by Ben Rowley from Stoke podcast The YYY Files. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1865-the-nottingham-forest-podcast/id1151210661?mt=2) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7rcK1PNdd9g700NUg35Xkn) - YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube) - Google (https://tinyurl.com/1865Google). Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest (https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest). (video made with @headlinervideo)
#Rovers 0-2 #NFFC: The 1865 Match Report. Keinan Davis has made a huge impact since joining Forest, as Steven and Tom discuss in our Blackburn review. Listen & subscribe: http://eighteensixtyfive.football - http://tinyurl.com/1865Apple - http://tinyurl.com/1865Spotify - http://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube #EFL
1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub (https://fan-hub.com/) and The Terrace (https://theterracestore.com/collections/nottingham-forest). Another enjoyable away day sees Forest move into the Championship playoff places for the first time this season, continuing the remarkable turnaround Steve Cooper has masterminded since arriving at The City Ground. A first-half goal from James Garner and a penalty from Brennan Johnson in the closing minutes of the match secured a 2-0 success for the Reds, who took the game to Blackburn with a mixture of skill, guile and determination and were rewarded with the points against a side who are well in the mix for an automatic promotion spot. Steven is joined by Tom and they talk about the brilliance of Keinan Davis, Garner's reward for his fine recent performances, the warrior-like spirit from the back three and more examples of how Cooper is simply getting it right as Forest boss. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1865-the-nottingham-forest-podcast/id1151210661?mt=2) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7rcK1PNdd9g700NUg35Xkn) - YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube) - Google (https://tinyurl.com/1865Google). Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest (https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest). (video made with @headlinervideo)
1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub (https://fan-hub.com/) and The Terrace (https://theterracestore.com/collections/nottingham-forest). A bad day for Forest at Cardiff as they failed to turn up, conceding a cheap early goal and never really recovering. Jordan Hugill was given the freedom of the Reds' half after just six minutes and made no mistake, and more lax defending in the second half saw sub Isaak Davies score a second goal after the hour mark. Realistically, the match was over, although a late chance for Xande Silva and a stoppage-time consolation from Keinan Davis offered brief glimmers of hope. Steve Cooper acknowledged that Forest only had themselves to blame and it was possibly the Reds' worst showing since the gaffer took charge. Also worryingly, senior players Steve Cook and Lewis Grabban succumbed to injury, with the skipper taking the brunt of a robust challenge from Will Vaulks and being helped off the pitch in some pain. In this extended match report, Rich Ferraro and Steven Toplis discuss the Reds' poor performance, a couple of questionable refereering decisions, and also whether the injury situation will force Forest's hand on the last day of the transfer window. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1865-the-nottingham-forest-podcast/id1151210661?mt=2) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7rcK1PNdd9g700NUg35Xkn) - YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube) - Google (https://tinyurl.com/1865Google). Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest (https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest). (video made with @headlinervideo)
1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub (https://fan-hub.com/) and The Terrace (https://theterracestore.com/collections/nottingham-forest). A derby day that had the lot; a Forest win, drama, memorable goals and even a bust-up at the end! This Saturday lunchtime clash saw Forest secure a 2-1 victory over Derby and extend their unbeaten run against their rivals to 10 matches. Forest lined up without the injured Joe Worrall, so Ryan Yates moved into the back three alongside Steve Cook and Scott McKenna, whilst ex-Derby man Max Lowe made his return from the sidelines at left wing-back. However, an uninsipiring start saw Steve Cooper switch to a 4-3-2-1 formation in the first half, but aside from a huge miss by Derby's Tom Lawrence, the opening 45 didn't offer much. The second half got off to a flyer, as Lewis Grabban netted his third goal in as many games and 13th of the season, pouncing after Cook's attempted shot was blocked into his path. With eight minutes remaining, Brennan Johnson started and finished a fine move, exchanging passes with Philip Zinckernagel before firing into the bottom corner of the net for 2-0. Derby pulled a goal back from the penalty spot through Lawrence, at which point the midfielder was barged out of the way by Brice Samba (sporting a headband after a previous accidental clash with the Derby no. 10), sparking a heated clash inside the goal. The visitors, in the midst of their well-publicised off-field issues, couldn't find an equaliser. Ravel Morrison was given a straight red for a reckless challenge on Zinckernagel, while at the final whistle another melee broke out as the Forest players and fans enjoyed their victory, with the Reds retaining the Brian Clough Trophy. The Maradona of the Midlands is joined by Baz and Steven to talk over an eventful East Midlands Derby, where they look at the tactical battle of the first half, Forest's improved second half showing, the brilliance of Brennan's goal and Samba having the Derby players on strings. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1865-the-nottingham-forest-podcast/id1151210661?mt=2) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7rcK1PNdd9g700NUg35Xkn) - YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube) - Google (https://tinyurl.com/1865Google). Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest (https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest). (video made with @headlinervideo)
What is it about this Forest team and late goals?! This time it was a 91st minute winner from Lewis Grabban that secured a dramatic victory for Steve Cooper's side at The New Den, after a see-saw second half which saw chances galore for Forest, as well as several opportunities for the hosts, who were twice denied brilliantly by Brice Samba in the Forest net. Steven is joined by Tom Newton to discuss a match where Forest's staying power once again came to the fore.
It's a bit of a shock to the system to lose two matches in a row after the run that Forest have been on since Chris Hughton left, but a Covid-disrupted Reds team will feel that they should have got a point, and probably all three, out of this one - they certainly had enough chances. Baz and Tom Newton discuss the game: was Steve Cooper tactically out-manoeuvred by Carlos Corberan, or was the defeat down to the lack of depth in the Forest squad?
After ten minutes it looked like this was going the way of last season's match at the Etihad; in fact when Forest conceded the first ...
Waka waka eh eh? The game was probably second to the occasion as Forest's army of travelling fans supported the team to an ...
A tense and battling performance earned the Reds a point, but for a while it felt like it could have been more. A header in each half ...
Phew. That was way closer than we would have liked, wasn't it? In the end, three very good goals (two for Awoniyi and one for ...
The circumstances of this defeat felt particularly damaging as Brentford scored two late goals, the second of which came after ...
A welcome three points, and five goals in two matches, as Forest beat Brighton with a battling second-half performance, showing ...
Forest huffed and puffed, but despite scoring twice away from home, it was Diogo Jota and Mo Salah who blew the Reds' house ...
NFFC 0-2 #MUFC: After another defeat and press talk about Steve Cooper's future, we ask whether it would make a difference ...