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Town Out to Extend Unbeaten Run at Forest
Saturday, 4th Oct 2014 06:00

Mick McCarthy and his Town side face Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Sunday looking to extend their unbeaten run to seven games.

McCarthy believes that Forest, who are still to be beaten in the Championship this season and are second going into the weekend, will be amongst the challengers for automatic promotion.

“Yes, without any doubt,” he said. “I think they’ve got a really good, strong squad. They look hard to beat. TC watched them up there, I watched them at Millwall and we’ve got loads of footage and reports on them.

“They’ve got good players. They’re unbeaten in the league, but they’ve had a few draws, maybe that’s because they’re hard to beat and not that expansive at times, although a bit more so at home.

“I was impressed with them at Millwall, I have to say, impressed with the squad of players.”

Having said leaders Norwich have the best squad in the division does he see Forest as having the second most impressive?

“It’s arguable, but I would say so,” he added. “I wouldn’t disagree with that. If those two teams or clubs can put it together for all the season I think they’ll be hard to beat. They’ve got the best squads, I think.

He says he gets on well with his Forest counterpart: “I know Stuart Pearce very well, football-wise. I’ve done a couple of things with him for the LMA, he’s a really good guy, I like Stuart.

“He was a top player, a fabulous full-back and I really like him, I have a lot of time for him. He’s straight and honest and I have a lot of time for people like that.”

Forest central defender Michael Mancienne played for McCarthy at Wolves - he spent three spells on loan from Chelsea - and he felt he was outstanding during his time at Molineux.

“He was a Rolls Royce for us at Wolves and I watched him against Millwall and that’s what he was,” the Town boss said. “He cruised through the game, he was outstanding.

“He is a good signing for them. He was always a good player, he really excelled with us when he came to us at Wolves.

“He went off to Hamburg and he’s finished his education and he’s a really top player in this league.

“That’s good business, if you’ve got it and you can get Michael Mancienne for that money [£1 million].”

McCarthy, who had a spell with Lyon in France during his career, believes playing abroad does players good: “I do think players benefit from it.

“I don’t think the difference is as great now because there are so many foreign players playing here. All the stuff we now do in terms of warm-downs and weights and diet and sports science was actually there, a lot of it, when I went in 1989.

“I don’t think that’s changed a lot, just the style of football. I think for anyone, if you go to a foreign country it helps educate you in life, social life, your own personal life and then certainly as a footballer.”

Forest’s star of the season so far has been Britt Assombalonga, who has scored eight goals in 11 starts and one sub appearance since signing from Peterborough in the summer.


“He’s ripping it up, isn’t he?” McCarthy said. “He’s a handful, that’s for sure. Peterborough have done that well, picking up players.

“I say picking up players, but it’s not like they’ve picked them up for nothing. I think they paid a million quid for him if the stories about the fee are true, and likewise with Dwight Gayle [now with Crystal Palace].

“They’ve done it well and they’ve gone on and done really well, both lads. Assombalonga is having a good time.”

Forest paid a reported £5 million for Assombalonga and a recent starting XI cost them £11 million, while the only fee paid for a player in Town’s current line-up is the £10,000 handed to Chippenham for Tyrone Mings.

McCarthy agreed that the Blues’ performance so far this season illustrates that success can be achieved without paying out significant fees.

“Yes, it does and I think maybe Marcus Evans saw that, having spent such a lot of money before and then stayed up after I came in in November 2012 without spending anything. And the same was the case last year.

“There are so many players who are willing to go out of contract now and you can pick Bosmans up.

“I think we all do it, we’re all just looking to see if we can pick up a Tyrone Mings or a Christophe Berra or a Skusey.

“We’re all striving to do that and most clubs do it. Some a little bit better than others. But listen, if someone gives you money, go and spend it, that’s the upshot of it.”

One member of the Forest squad well-known to McCarthy and his one-time Republic of Ireland assistant coach Ian ‘Taff’ Evans, now a Town scout, is Andy Reid, who is expected to miss Sunday’s game with the groin problem.

“Reidy was an U21 player with Taff when I was manager of Ireland. He was really promising then and, of course, he’s fulfilled that promise.

“I really like Andy, but I’m not going to be brokenhearted if he’s not playing on Sunday!”

What does he view as Forest’s greatest strength? “Andy Reid, but he’s not playing! In terms of a team they look very, very tough and hard to beat and organised, which I would expect from Stuart.

“They work really hard which I would also expect from Stuart’s team and then they’ve got that bit of quality in them.

“They’ve got Henri Lansbury playing in behind Assombalonga, they’ve got Michail Antonio playing, then Chris Burke, that’s a fairly potent front four.

“I watched them and they had two sitters but that was away from home. At home I think they were a bit more expansive.

“They had Antonio and Assombalonga up front the other day at Wigan, according to the report I’ve got. That’s a fairly explosive partnership.

“And they’ve got two players [defender Jamaal Lascelles and keeper Karl Darlow] that they sold off to Newcastle for huge sums of money and still kept them around on loan.”

McCarthy seems certain to stick with keeper Dean Gerken and his increasingly familiar back four of Jonny Parr at right-back, Tyrone Mings at left-back and skipper Luke Chambers and Christophe Berra at the centre of the defence. Berra and Mings are both only one booking away from a one-match suspension.

The Blues boss has decisions to make in midfield regarding both personnel and system with Forest having switched to 4-4-2 for their draw with Wigan having more regularly used variants on 4-3-3.

McCarthy could opt to stay with the formation he has used in recent games with Cole Skuse, Luke Hyam and Teddy Bishop the central midfield three, while Jonny Williams - who is expected to be over the groin problem which forced him off at Sheffield Wednesday - could start behind out and out front two David McGoldrick and Daryl Murphy with Conor Sammon dropping to the bench.

While key midfield man Andy Reid is not expected to be ready to return, Forest striker Matty Fryatt got back to action having been out for five weeks, also with a groin problem, as a sub at Wigan in midweek and may be in line for a start.

Forest manager Pearce isn't expecting an easy afternoon, telling his club's official site: “I went to Ipswich’s game against Wigan and they left three players up front when they were defending.

“They’re very athletic — a very big side. I think it will be our toughest game of the season.

"They’re undefeated in [six], winning four of them, and Mick is an outstanding manager. It’ll be a tough game, but an exciting one I think.”

Centre-half Danny Collins was on loan with Town in the 2011/12 season, while former Blues left-back Dan Harding is also a member of the current Forest squad. One-time Town coach and caretaker-manager Charlie McParland is now Forest’s U21s boss.

Luke Chambers joined Town on a Bosman free transfer after departing the City Ground in the summer of 2012, while David McGoldrick signed on loan from the Tricky Trees in January last year before putting pen to paper on a permanent deal the following summer.

Paul Anderson was with Forest from August 2008 until July 2012, initially on loan from Liverpool.

Historically, Forest very much have the upper hand, winning 34 of the games between the two sides (31 in the league), 16 (15) ending in draws and Town winning 19 (18). Town last won at the City Ground in December 1999.

Despite being second in the table, the Tricky Trees have drawn all their last three Championship games 0-0 and are without a win in four in all competitions having been beaten 3-1 at Spurs in the Capital One Cup.

When the sides last met at Portman Road in March, Daryl Murphy headed home his 11th goal of the 2013/14 season 12 minutes from time to see the Blues to a 1-1 draw.

Town fought back in the second half after a disappointing display before the break had seen them trailing to former loanee Danny Collins’s fourth minute goal at half-time.

In December at the City Ground, Town stretched their unbeaten away run to six games as the game ended 0-0.

Forest were unhappy not to be awarded a first-half penalty when striker Simon Cox went to ground - without being touched replays showed - as he tried to take the ball past Dean Gerken, who made a number of impressive saves for the Blues, who also had chances.

A final batch of 500 tickets for the visitors’ section will be sold at Forest's away ticket office behind the Brian Clough Stand on the day, cash only with the price of adult and senior tickets increased by £2.

Sunday’s referee is James Linington from Newport, Isle of Wight, who has shown 30 yellow cards and five red in 10 games so far this season. Linington’s most recent Town match was the 1-0 defeat at Burnley in April when he booked only Jonny Williams and Tommy Smith.

Squad from: Gerken, Bialkowski, Parr, Hewitt, Mings, Berra, Chambers, Smith, Skuse, Bishop, Hyam, Anderson, Tabb, Henshall, Ambrose, Bru, Hunt, Stewart, Williams, McGoldrick, Murphy, Sammon, Bajner.


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GiveusaWave added 06:06 - Oct 4
Should be aiming to win this game, not draw.

James Linington is a red card specialist so we should be aiming to run at them from the off.

Hopefully we will win and win well. A good 3-0 win should be our aim.
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GerkensBeard added 07:14 - Oct 4
Only 3-0 guentchev? Surely more than that ;) in all seriousness I am expecting us to win this game, I don't know why I'm so confident but with the run they're on I can see it happening, we've got 3 ex forest players who will massively fired up from the start so surely didzy will score, stick Murphy on mancienne and let him bully him as hes not the biggest, Williams has to start and with Williams, Murphy, McGoldrick catching them on the break whilst the team defending well I can honestly see a comfortable 2-0 win. Forest are overrated, lets bring them back down to earth and show their fans why they should be afraid of us.
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Suffolk_n_Good added 07:29 - Oct 4
B****y hell! 30 yellow & 5 red cards in 10 games?!?!? Talk about card happy, Mings & Berra will have to watch their step!!!
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muccletonjoe added 08:20 - Oct 4
I can stone wall guarantee we will not be winning this game 3 nothing. We will be lucky to get a point.
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oddball added 08:50 - Oct 4
3-0 really, silly comment, draw would be a great result and l for one would take that now :-)
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afcfee added 09:57 - Oct 4
Gerken
Parr chambers Berra mings
Bishop skuse bru
Williams
Murphy mcgoldrick
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yorksblue added 10:23 - Oct 4
Defo not Sammon in starting line up please.
Can we also use the midfield from the start?, as it took until Williams came on at Sheff Wed to realise that the long hoof ball wasn't working.
Both McGoldrick and Murphy need to get their fingers out tomorrow, not f***ing about like they were on Tues night.
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BrettenhamBlue added 10:25 - Oct 4
One of the best teams in this division...so if we get a draw would be a great result. Prediction: 1-1 with a late goal for us. Don't get me wrong..would love to see us win.
3-0? Unlikely. Not going to be that kind of game. If we have 11 men still on the pitch at the end we would have done well.
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brassy added 10:53 - Oct 4
a point away at forest will be good COYB.
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carlo88 added 11:38 - Oct 4
"Tricky Trees", what! Sounds as naff as "Tractor Boys". Forest v Town, that's what it is.
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runningout added 11:44 - Oct 4
if all our defenders keep out of the book, and like all defenders stay error free we'll be on a winner
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yorksblue added 12:04 - Oct 4
Yeah. Berra's been a rock. Mings is a ticking time bomb, and they'll target him .
Hopefully, Lansbury gets a subtle elbow or worse, early on.



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TimmyH added 12:24 - Oct 4
Lucky to get a point! - that is totally the wrong attitude, Forest have struggled against Brighton and Wigan - 2 teams we have comfortably looked the better side against recently - take the momentum of 13 points out of 15 and see where it gets us. I'm looking for at least a point out of this one, Forest have to lose their first game of the season sooner or later and it might just be against us.
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ArnieM added 13:41 - Oct 4
Forest will go up as champs. We cud get totally stuffed tomorrow. Or play our sox off and sneak a draw. Id be happy with a draw. I'll be there. COYBs
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purplealien added 15:32 - Oct 4
The most worrying aspect of the Sheff Wed game for me was hearing Radio Suffolk say that their striker was winning everything in the air. This may be the downside of leaving TS out at the back. We do seem to be gifting opposing teams a few free headers each game at the moment.

By all accounts, Assombalonga has been on fire, and we can't really afford to give him headed chances in the box. I fear a defeat and would be happy with a draw.
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blueboy1981 added 16:44 - Oct 4
Guentchev IS right - we should be aiming to WIN this game from the off - however, realistically a point won't be a disaster.

But if we want to stay in touch with the top of the table, 3 points has to be the objective - not one.
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blueboy1981 added 16:54 - Oct 4
purplealien ......... good point made - without Tommy Smith at the back we are certainly somewhat weaker at being able to clear the lines with headers. Tommy is a colossus at that and is / will be missed against strong , tall, opposing forwards.
We could be punished much more than we have been, in giving too many free headers away in and around the box. This is something we will need to watch closely against Forest - mark my words !!!!
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masetheace added 17:21 - Oct 4
Main concern - my mate Racheals dad is going . Never a good omen !!!
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brittaniaman added 17:44 - Oct 4
Must get something out of this game !!! dropped down to 8th at the moment
Norwich 1pt. out of 6 and still top AMAZING !!!!
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bluemikey100 added 18:06 - Oct 4
3 points and we joint top what an incentive no one winnin near top except middlesboro
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RedDust added 18:15 - Oct 4
Gerken
Parr-Chambers-Berra-Mings
Skuse-Hyam
Bishop
Williams
McGoldrick-Murphy
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mental1 added 18:16 - Oct 4
5-0 win and go top!?! That'd be nice......optomistic i know but these things happen! BELIEVE!
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paulcooperisgod added 19:20 - Oct 4
I'll take a draw and 11 men still on the pitch
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runningout added 20:49 - Oct 4
Purplealien : The Sheff Wed forward your referring to must be going on 7ft, and apart from sloppy play for their goal on our part. He may have been winning a lot in the air, didn't create much... if Chambers and Co can cope with the tricky Antonio (Think that's his name) we will stand more than a good chance of thrashing Forest ....!
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mancblue78 added 21:22 - Oct 4
Be positive, they've not scored in their last 3 league games! 2-1 Town, Berra & Murphy!
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