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![]() + NOTTINGHAM FOREST FC – RETURN TO THE PAST + + A CarlosTevez32 production + -- With Many Thanks to -- + PNE-Adz (Player Pics, Badge and Kits) + + Arsenal-Watford (Banner Graphics) + + SAFC_Broady (Some Facepacks) + Full Name – Nottingham Forest Football Club Nicknames – Forest, The Reds Founded – 1865 Stadium – City Ground Rivals – Derby County, Notts County, Leicester City Chairman – Nigel Doughty Manager – Billy Davies Captain – James Perch Vice Captain – Wes Morgan Shirt Sponsor – Capital One Kit Manufacturer – Umbro Club Sponsor – Megan’s Toy Emporium Sponsor payout per game – £243,700 Board Requirements – Avoid Relegation Budget - £2,100,000 ![]() + Early Days + Nottingham Forest FC were formed in 1865 by a group of shinty players. The committee of shinty players decided to make the clubs colours Garibaldi red, named after the Italian patriot who leaded the redshirts. Forest joined the Football Alliance league in 1888 and won it in 1892, because of this they were invited into the Football League. Some trivia from the first days of the club was that they provided Arsenal FC’s first strip and Forest competed in the first match to use goal nets. Nottingham Forest won their first trophy in 1898, the first year at their new stadium, winning the FA Cup in a 3-1 victory over rivals Derby County + Early 20th Century + Nottingham Forest spent the majority of the first half of the 20th century in the Second Division, now known as the Coca-Cola Championship. In 1949, Forest were relegated to the Third Division (Coca-Cola League 1) but bounced back two years later as champions. More success followed as Forest won promotion to the First Division (Premiership) and again were victorious in a FA Cup final in 1959. This made Nottingham Forest the biggest club in the area. After coming 2nd in the Premiership and reaching the FA Cup semi-finals, Forest were relegated to the Championship. + The Clough Era + Nottingham Forest were considered a “small” club in England till Brian Clough took over as manager with Peter Taylor by his side. Clough came to Forest after winning the Premiership title in 1972. In 1975, with no board of directors at the club, Clough forced the “committee” to sack the previous manager, Allan Brown. The new manager made a good first impression by beating Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in a FA Cup replay. Forest once again won promotion to the Premiership in the 1976-77 season. No one would have expected what was to happen next. Being only one of few teams to do so, they won the Premiership the season after being promoted to the top league. No one could believe their achievement but the season after, Clough and co. amazed the public once more when his team won the European Cup (now Champions League) by beating Malmo FF 1-0 in Munich. As they won the trophy in the 1978-79 season, they qualified for the European Cup the following year. And guess what…they lifted the trophy again after beating Hamburger SV 1-0 in Madrid. In the “Clough era” Nottingham Forest also won the European Super Cup and many League Cups. One of the most talked about FA Cup games was the Hillsborough disaster, where 96 Liverpool fans were crushed to death on the Hillsborough terracing in a FA Cup Semi-Final replay between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool. Forest ended up losing that cup-tie. In May 1993, Brian Clough’s 18-year reign at the club ended when Forest were remarkably relegated from the Premiership. In Clough’s 18 years at the club, he formed an amazing team including the likes of Peter Shilton, Viv Anderson, Martin O’Neill, Trevor Francis, John Robertson, Archie Gemmill and Stuart Pearce. + Post-Clough + Frank Clark, who played in the European Cup winning team, returned to the club to succeed Clough as manager. With the players the great Brian Clough had signed, still at the club, the return to the Premiership was imminent as Forest won promotion in season 1993-94, finishing second. The season after promotion, Forest finished third and won entry to the UEFA Cup, getting as far as the quarterfinals. The following season wasn’t as successful. The club was involved in a relegation battle and Clark was subsequently sacked. 34-year-old defender Stuart Pearce was appointed as player-manager on a temporary basis. His spell as manager was a good one and he was tipped to become the permanent manager but the board opted for experience and appointed Dave Bassett from Crystal Palace. Bassett’s season ended in a low with relegation but Forest once again returned to the Premiership at the first attempt in 1998. This wasn’t good enough for the Nottingham Forest board of directors and Bassett was sacked and was succeeded by Ron Atkinson. Under Atkinson, Forest slipped down to the Championship once again. Ron’s stay at Forest was a short one and David Platt replaced him. Platt brought in some old Italians and managed two mid-table finishes before leaving for the England U-21’s when Nottingham Forest entered financial difficulties. + Recent Times – 21st Century + Former Forest youth team manager, Paul Hart succeeded Platt and lead his young team to a 16th place finish. In his time with the youth team, Hart nurtured many talents including Jermaine Jenas, Michael Dawson, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Andy Reid. Meanwhile, the senior team lost in the 2002-03 Championship play-off final to Sheffield United. After selling key players and a disappointing run of results, Hart was sacked to prevent another relegation. Joe Kinnear was brought in and lead the club out of the relegation zone and helped them to a 14th place finish. In season 04-05, Forest dropped back into the drop zone and guess what? Kinnear resigned. Gary Megson took over in place of caretaker manager Mick Harford in January 2005. They failed to stay up, finishing in 23rd place. This made them the only team to win the European Cup and end up playing in their domestic 3rd division. A number of defeats left Forest four points above the drop zone. As relegation to League 2 loomed over the club, Megson left by mutual consent. Frank Barlow and Ian McParland took temporary charge of Forest and they nearly helped the club to a play-off place. Since Brian Clough’s 18-year reign, Colin Calderwood was appointed the 12th Forest manager in 13 years. Calderwood and co. reached the play-offs in season 2006-07. They lost 5-4 to Yeovil Town in a remarkable second leg of the semi-finals. However, in season 07-08, Forest got their revenge on Yeovil, beating them 3-2 on the final day of the season to secure promotion, finishing in 2nd place. + The “Return to the Past” Era + (Fictional) At the start of the new Championship campaign, the Nottingham Forest board of directors thought that out of contract, Billy Davies would be the best person to take Forest to the Premiership, therefore sacking Colin Calderwood to his disgust. For the new season, Davies brought in the likes of Robert Earnshaw, Chris Gunter, Isaiah Osbourne, Guy Moussi, Gary McSheffrey, Paul Anderson and Iain Turner but having to sell Grant Holt, Sammy Clingan, Junior Agogo, Matt Lockwood and Kris Commons. Later he signed Sacha Kljestan and Matthew Spiranovic and with these additions, they had a fantastic start to the season. (TO BE CONTINUED) + CLUB RECORDS + Most Apperances – R. McKinlay (692 apps) Most Goals – A.G. Morris (217 goals) Current Longest Serving Player – Wes Morgan (2003-Present) __________________ Highest Attendance – 49,946 v Manchester United (28/10/1967) Lowest Attendance – 2,013 v Brentford (31/10/2006) Highest Record Receipets - £499,099 v Bayern Munich (19/03/1996) __________________ Longest Winning Run – 7 (09/05/1922 – 01/09/1922) Longest Unbeaten Run – 42 (26/11/1977 – 25/11/1978.) Longest Losing Run – 14 (21/03/1913 – 27/09/1913) Record Win – 14-0 v Clapton (17/01/1891) Record Defeat – 1-9 v Blackburn Rovers (10/04/1937) ____________________ Most League Points in a Season – 94 (1977-78.) Most League Goals in a Season – 101 (1950-51) ______________________ Highest Scorer in a Season – Wally Ardron - 36 (1950-51) Quickest Goal – 15 seconds – Paul Smith v Leicester City (18/09/2007) _______________________ Most Capped Player – Peter Shilton (125 apps for England) Most Capped Outfield Player – Stuart Pearce (78 apps for England) ______________________ Record Transfer Fee Paid - £3,500,000 for Pierre van Hooijdonk from Celtic (March 1997) Record Transfer Fee Received - £8,500,000 for Stan Collymore to Liverpool (June 1995) + HONOURS + European Cup – Winners 1979, 1980
Intercontinental Cup – Runners-up 1980 European Super Cup – Winners 1979 / Runners-up 1980 ________________ Premiership – Champions 1978 / Runners-up 1967, 1979 Coca-Cola Championship – Champions 1907, 1922, 1998 / Runners-up 1957, 1994 Coca-Cola League 1 – Champions 1951 / Runners-up 2008 ___________________ FA Cup – Winners 1898, 1959 / Runners-up 1991 Carling Cup – Winners 1978, 1979, 1989, 1990 / Runners-up 1980, 1992 ____________________ FA Community Shield – Winners 1978 / Runners-up 1959
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+ KITS + ![]() + STADIUM – CITY GROUND + ![]() Full Name – The City Ground Location – West Bridgford, Nottingham, England Built and Opened – 1898 Capacity – 30,602 Pitch Dimensions – 115 x 78 yards Tenants – Nottingham Forest FC (1898-Present) The City Ground is the sixth largest stadium in the Championship and the eighth biggest outside the Premiership. It was also one of the venues for the European Championships in 1996 in England. The stadium of Nottingham Forest is only three hundred yards away from rival club Notts County’s Meadow Lane stadium, making it the closest distance between stadiums in England. + MANAGER – BILLY DAVIES + ![]() Full Name – William “Billy” McIntosh Davies Date of Birth – 31st May 1964 Place of Birth – Glasgow, Scotland Playing Position – Midfielder Playing Career Billy Davies played for many clubs as a player, including 4 Scottish clubs. He began his career as a youth player at Manchester United, but leaving to join Rangers. He never really got a run in the first team at Rangers so left to have a brief spell at Swedish club, IF Elfsborg. He spent a year in Sweden before returning to Scotland and St Mirren. After 3 years with the Buddies, Billy left for England, where he signed for Leicester City. After a disappointing spell in England, Billy joined Dunfermline Athletic, playing 104 games and scoring 10 goals. This form caught the eye of Motherwell, where he spent 5 years. At Motherwell, Billy played 116 games, scoring 9 goals. Managing Career
Billy started managing at the last club he played for, Motherwell. He nearly took them into Europe but disappointing results in the next season saw him sacked. Davies then took up the role as caretaker manager at Preston North End, replacing Craig Brown. He impressed and PNE gave him a permanent job. He led the club to a game 22 unbeaten run, adopting the role of “Invincibles.” In that same season, PNE reached the play-off semi’s, only to be knocked out by Leeds United. This success at Preston enticed other clubs to snap him up. Billy had an interview at Charlton but accepted an offer from Derby County in 2006. In Billy’s first season at Derby County, he led them to 3rd place. His Derby team defeated West Brom 1-0 at Wembley. After promotion, Billy confessed that Derby entered the Premiership too quick and they weren’t ready yet. He expected them to go down but despite being bottom of the league, Billy resigned. He was linked with many managerial positions including the Scotland national team, Leicester City, Dundee and Hibs. Everton were also interested in Davies becoming fellow Scot David Moyes’ assistant. After being out the game for over a year, Billy Davies joined his former club’s rival, Nottingham Forest.
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1. PAUL SMITH ![]() Full Name – Paul Daniel Smith Date of Birth – 17th December 1979 Place of Birth – Epsom, England Height – 6’4 (1.93m) Position – Goalkeeper Overall – 64 Price - £82,000 Squad Number - 1 Signed from – Southampton Previous Clubs – Charlton Athletic, Carshalton Athletic, Brentford, Southampton 20. IAIN TURNER ![]() Full Name – Iain Robert Turner Date of Birth – 26th January 1984 Place of Birth – Stirling, Scotland Height – 6’4 (1.93m) Position – Goalkeeper Overall – 66 Price - £92,000 Squad Number - 20 Signed from – Everton (loan) Previous Clubs – Stirling Albion, Everton, Chester City (loan), Doncaster Rovers (loan), Wycombe Wanderers (loan), Crystal Palace (loan), Sheffield Wednesday (loan)
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2. KELVIN WILSON ![]() Full Name – Kelvin James Wilson Date of Birth – 3rd September 1985 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Height – 6’2 (1.88m) Position – Defender Overall – 65 Price - £110,000 Squad Number - 2 Signed from – Notts County Previous Clubs – Notts County, Preston North End 3. JOEL LYNCH ![]() Full Name – Joel John Lynch Date of Birth – 3rd October 1987 Place of Birth – Eastbourne, England Height – 6’1 (1.85m) Position – Defender Overall – 57 Price - £87,000 Squad Number - 3 Signed from – Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) Previous Clubs – Brighton & Hove Albion 4. LUKE CHAMBERS ![]() Full Name – Luke Chambers Date of Birth – 28th September 1985 Place of Birth – Kettering, England Height – 6’1 (1.85m) Position – Defender Overall – 65 Price - £72,000 Squad Number - 4 Signed from – Northampton Town Previous Clubs – Northampton Town 5. WES MORGAN ![]() Full Name - Wesley Nathan Morgan Date of Birth – 21st January 1984 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Height – 6’1 (1.85m) Position – Defender Overall – 64 Price - £78,000 Squad Number - 5 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 6. IAN BRECKIN ![]() Full Name – Ian Breckin Date of Birth – 24th July 1975 Place of Birth – Rotherham, England Height – 5’11 (1.80m) Position – Defender Overall – 59 Price - £45,000 Squad Number - 6 Signed from – Wigan Athletic Previous Clubs – Rotherham United, Chesterfield, Wigan Athletic 17. CHRIS GUNTER ![]() Full Name – Christopher Ross Gunter Date of Birth – 21st July 1989 Place of Birth – Newport, Wales Height – 5’11 (1.80m) Position – Defender Overall – 69 Price - £160,000 Squad Number - 17 Signed from – Tottenham Hotspur (loan) Previous Clubs – Cardiff City, Tottenham Hotspur 25. RICHARD TAIT Full Name – Richard Tait Position – Defender Overall – 44 Price - £30,000 Squad Number - 25 Signed from – Curzon Ashton Previous Clubs – Curzon Ashton 27. BRENDAN MOLONEY ![]() Full Name – Brendan Moloney Date of Birth – 18th January 1989 Place of Birth – Beaufort, Republic of Ireland Position – Defender Overall – 53 Price - £62,000 Squad Number - 27 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 29. JULIAN BENNETT ![]() Full Name – Julian Llewelyn Bennett Date of Birth – 17th December 1984 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Height – 6’1 (1.85m) Position – Defender Overall – 63 Price - £84,000 Squad Number - 29 Signed from – Walsall Previous Clubs – Walsall 32. HAMZA BENCHERIF ![]() Full Name – Hamza Bencherif Date of Birth – 9th February 1988 Place of Birth – Paris, France Position – Defender Overall – 47 Price - £34,000 Squad Number - 32 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 36. JOE HEATH ![]() Full Name – Joseph Heath Date of Birth – 4th October 1988 Place of Birth – Birkenhead, England Height – 5’11 (1.80m) Position – Defender Overall – 46 Price - £31,000 Squad Number - 36 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy
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7. JAMES PERCH ![]() Full Name – James Robert Perch Date of Birth – 28th September 1985 Place of Birth – Mansfield, England Position – Defender/Midfielder Overall – 61 Price - £77,000 Squad Number - 7 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 8. LEWIS McGUGAN ![]() Full Name – Lewis Shay McGugan Date of Birth – 25th October 1988 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Height – 6’2 (1.88m) Position – Midfielder Overall – 63 Price - £150,000 Squad Number - 8 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 11. PAUL ANDERSON ![]() Full Name – Paul Anderson Date of Birth – 23rd July 1988 Place of Birth – Leicester, England Height – 5’9 (1.75m) Position – Midfielder/Winger Overall – 66 Price - £180,000 Squad Number - 11 Signed from – Liverpool (loan) Previous Clubs – Liverpool, Swansea City (loan) 14. ARRON DAVIES ![]() Full Name – Arron Rhys Davies Date of Birth – 22nd June 1984 Place of Birth – Cardiff, Wales Height – 5’9 (1.75m) Position – Midfielder/Winger Overall – 60 Price - £94,000 Squad Number - 11 Signed from – Yeovil Town Previous Clubs – Southampton, Barnsley (loan), Yeovil Town 15. CHRIS COHEN ![]() Full Name – Christopher David Cohen Date of Birth – 5th March 1987 Place of Birth – Norwich, England Height – 5’11 (1.80m) Position – Midfielder Overall – 62 Price - £140,000 Squad Number - 15 Signed from – Yeovil Town Previous Clubs – West Ham United, Yeovil Town 18. ISAIAH OSBOURNE ![]() Full Name – Isaiah George Osbourne Date of Birth – 15th November 1987 Place of Birth – Birmingham, England Height – 6’2 (1.88m) Position – Defensive Midfielder Overall – 65 Price - £100,000 Squad Number - 18 Signed from – Aston Villa (loan) Previous Clubs – Aston Villa 19. GUY MOUSSI ![]() Full Name – Guy Moussi Date of Birth – 23rd January 1985 Place of Birth – Bondy, France Height – 6’2 (1.88m) Position – Defensive Midfielder Overall – 64 Price - £110,000 Squad Number - 19 Signed from – Angers SCO Previous Clubs – Angers SCO 24. MARK BYRNE ![]() Full Name - Mark Byrne Date of Birth – 9th November 1988 Place of Birth – Crumlin, Republic of Ireland Position – Midfielder Overall – 44 Price - £36,000 Squad Number - 24 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 26. MATT THORNHILL ![]() Full Name – Matt Thornhill Date of Birth – 11th September 1988 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Position – Midfielder Overall – 48 Price - £40,000 Squad Number - 26 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 33. LIAM HOOK Full Name – Liam Hook Date of Birth – 20th September 1989 Place of Birth – Peterborough, England Position – Midfielder Overall – 44 Price - £36,000 Squad Number - 33 Signed from – Peterborough United Previous Clubs – Peterborough United 34. REECE STAPLES Full Name – Reece Staples Date of Birth – 10th September 1989 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Position – Midfielder Overall – 49 Price - £56,000 Squad Number - 34 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy 41. JAMES REID Full Name – James Alexander Reid Date of Birth – 28th February 1990 Place of Birth – Nottingham, England Position – Defender/Midfielder Overall – 45 Price - £30,000 Squad Number - 41 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy
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9. NATHAN TYSON ![]() Full Name – Nathan Tyson Date of Birth – 4th May 1982 Place of Birth – Reading, England Height – 6’0 (1.83m) Position – Striker Overall – 65 Price - £130,000 Squad Number - 9 Signed from – Wycombe Wanderers Previous Clubs – Reading, Maidenhead United (loan), Swansea City (loan), Cheltenham Town (loan), Wycombe Wanderers 10. ROBERT EARNSHAW ![]() Full Name – Robert Earnshaw Date of Birth – 6th April 1981 Place of Birth – Mufulira, Zambia Height – 5’8 (1.73m) Position – Striker Overall – 70 Price - £320,000 Squad Number - 10 Signed from – Derby County Previous Clubs – Cardiff City, Greenock Morton (loan), West Bromwich Albion, Norwich City, Derby County 12. GARATH McCLEARY ![]() Full Name – Garath James McCleary Date of Birth – 15th May 1987 Place of Birth – Oxford, England Position – Winger/Striker Overall – 62 Price - £92,000 Squad Number - 12 Signed from – Bromley Previous Clubs – Bromley 16. JOE GARNER ![]() Full Name – Joseph Alan Garner Date of Birth – 12th April 1988 Place of Birth – Blackburn, England Height – 5’10 (1.78m) Position – Striker Overall – 63 Price - £150,000 Squad Number - 16 Signed from – Carlisle United Previous Clubs – Blackburn Rovers, Carlisle United 22. GARY McSHEFFREY ![]() Full Name – Gary McSheffrey Date of Birth – 13th August 1982 Place of Birth – Coventry, England Height – 5’8 (1.73m) Position – Striker Overall – 70 Price - £200,000 Squad Number - 22 Signed from – Birmingham City (loan) Previous Clubs – Coventry City, IK Brage (loan), Stockport County (loan), Luton Town (loan), Birmingham City 38. MICKAEL DARNET Full Name – Mickael Darnet Date of Birth – 10th March 1989 Position – Striker Overall – 51 Price - £61,000 Squad Number - 38 Signed from – AS Cannes Previous Clubs – AS Cannes 42. RYAN WHITEHURST Full Name – Ryan Whitehurst Date of Birth – 6th September 1989 Position – Striker Overall – 51 Price - £61,000 Squad Number - 42 Signed from – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy Previous Clubs – Nottingham Forest Youth Academy . DEXTER BLACKSTOCK ![]() Full Name – Dexter Anthony Titus Blackstock
Date of Birth – 20th May 1986 Place of Birth – Oxford, England Height – 6’2 (1.8m) Position – Striker Overall – 68 Price - £170,000 Squad Number - TBA Signed from – Queens Park Rangers (loan) Previous Clubs – Southampton, Plymouth Argyle (loan), Derby County (loan), Queens Park Rangers
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