Fan’s eye view: Forest 2-0 Rotherham
Nottingham Forest kept their distant play-off dream alive with a 2-0 win over Rotherham United. Scott Eley offers a fan’s eye view from the City Ground…
Nottingham Forest kept their distant play-off dream alive with a 2-0 win over Rotherham United. Scott Eley offers a fan’s eye view from the City Ground…
Bouncing back after defeat to Charlton Athletic, Nottingham Forest beat title contenders Middlesbrough 2-1 as Dougie Freedman continues to impress. Brandon Reeves offers a fan’s eye view from the City Ground…
Dougie Freedman’s near-perfect start ended as Nottingham Forest lost 2-1 to Charlton Athletic, leaving the Reds 11 points adrift of the play-off positions. Christian Brown offers a fan’s eye view from the Valley…
An unbeaten February — five wins, one draw and 19 goals — sees Nottingham Forest reach 50 points, with an eye on the play-offs, after beating Reading 3-0. Adam Edwards offers a fan’s eye view from the Madejski Stadium…
Stuck to the bottom of the table, and still a club in turmoil, relegation looks a certainty for Blackpool. As Nottingham Forest head to the Seasiders, Chris Walker from the Measured Progress blog tells us what to expect from the home side
Dougie Freedman got off to a winning start as Nottingham Forest came from behind to beat Brighton & Hove Albion 3-2. Steven the Camel offers a fan’s eye view from the Amex…
While Stuart Pearce might have gone, the players who have under-performed remain. Brandon Reeves thinks it’s time some of them raised their game, Henri Lansbury in particular
With Derby County joint-top of the Championship and looking like genuine promotion contenders, Steve McClaren’s side face a struggling Nottingham Forest in the East Midlands derby tomorrow. Joel from the Derby County Podcast tells us what to expect from the home side
As Saturday’s Derby County game approaches, Andrew Brookes gives us 10 reasons why Nottingham Forest shouldn’t dispose of the services of Stuart Pearce. And five things that need to improve — immediately
The results have been bad, the performances poor, but should we sack a manager every time we hit a sticky patch? Many of us expected more from this season, but Craig NFFC believes Stuart Pearce should be allowed at least a whole season to prove himself
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