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Nottingham Forest 3-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 7th May 2017 14:03

Nottingham Forest saw themselves to Championship safety with a 3-0 final-day victory over the Blues at the City Ground. Britt Assombalonga put the home side in front via a 43rd minute penalty, skipper Chris Cohen made it 2-0 on 57 then, having missed a second spot-kick, Assombalonga added the third in the 69th minute. The defeat, the third in a row without scoring, sees Town finish 16th, their lowest league position since the ending the 1958/59 campaign in the same position in the old Second Division.

Danny Rowe and Dominic Samuel came into an otherwise unchanged Town side for the injured Tom Lawrence (ankle) and David McGoldrick (neck).

The Blues, who hadn’t won at the City Ground since December 1999, lined up in a 4-3-3 system with Samuel in the centre and Rowe on the right with Freddie Sears on the left.

Town named second-year academy scholar Flynn Downes, a central midfielder, among their subs for the first time, while centre-half Adam Webster returned to the 18 for the first time since injuring his ankle in January.

The home side went into the match fourth from bottom but ahead of Blackburn in 22nd by a goal difference of just one.

Rovers were at Brentford, while Birmingham, who play Bristol City away, are one place and two points above Forest with a significantly poorer goal difference.

The home side made an explosive start to the game, with a Jamie Ward cross from the right deflecting off Christophe Berra, who could well have been playing his final game for the Blues, in the opening seconds but just beyond Britt Assombalonga, who netted after only 17 seconds of Forest’s 2-0 win at Portman Road earlier in the season.

The East Midlanders kept up the early pressure with the Blues pinned back inside their box and with Grant Ward and skipper Luke Chambers both blocking strikes before Jamie Ward curled an effort not too far wide of Bartosz Bialkowski’s left post.

But Town, wearing their white away shirt and blue home shorts, quickly got into the game and began to control possession. On seven, Rowe cut in from the right and hit a shot through to Forest keeper Jordan Smith.

Two minutes later, Grant Ward brought the ball in from the left and hit a powerful 20-yard shot which Smith did well to save down to his left. Samuel was unable to get to the rebound.

As the game moved into its 10th minute, news that Blackburn had gone a goal in front at Brentford filtered around the City Ground as the home side again began to threaten, Bialkowski coming off his line quickly to head away in front of Assombalonga.

Forest were forced into a substitution in the 14th minute when Zach Clough took over from Mustapha Carayol, who had suffered a knock.

Two minutes later, the home side were hit by a further double blow as Blackburn doubled their lead at Griffin Park and Birmingham went in front at Bristol City.

As the game approached the half-hour mark Town enjoyed a long spell of possession but without creating an opportunity before Forest’s danger man Assombalonga was twice found inside the area, Berra crowding him out the first time and Kenlock forcing him wide the second.


Forest created what was the best chance of the half up to that point in the 34th minute when Jamie Ward crossed from the left and Eric Lichaj got ahead of Kenlock but slammed over from a few yards out with the Town backline claiming he was offside.

It was Forest’s turn to appeal to the officials a minute later when Assombalonga claimed he’d been manhandled as Berra beat him to another Ward cross from the left.

The Blues came within an inch or so of going in front in the 37th minute when Rowe’s deflected shot fell to Samuel on the edge of the box. The on-loan Reading frontman hit a well-struck shot but Smith reacted superbly to tip a ball he had no right to save on to the bar.

Six minutes later, the home side took the lead from the penalty spot. A long throw from the right was sent in from the right, Bialkowski came to punch but was beaten to it by Jamie Ward, who hooked goalwards. Jordan Spence cleared off the line but referee Andy Davies pointed to his spot as the Blues keeper had collided with Ward having missed the ball. It looked a spotkick not too many officials would have given.

Assombalonga took the kick and smashed it into the roof of the net to transform the mood at a previously downcast City Ground. It was the former Peterborough striker’s 13th goal of the season and his third against Town.

Town weren’t far away from getting on terms in the remaining minutes of the half after Rowe won a corner on the right with a strong run. Huws sent over the flag-kick and Berra won it but failed to make enough contact with his header and the ball bounced wide.

Soon after, the whistle ended the half with Forest out of the relegation zone ahead of Blackburn on goals scored.

The scoreline was a touch harsh on Town who had ridden Forest’s early spell of pressure and had then been on top for long spells and but for Smith’s remarkable save from Samuel they would have been in front.

However, they were made to pay for poor defending - the throw which led to the rather soft penalty should never have been allowed to reach Ward - and the home side left the field at the break with the atmosphere around the City Ground far more positive and significantly less nervous than it had been minutes before.

Town switched Kenlock for Josh Emmanuel ahead of the start of the second half and it was the Blues who were first to threaten when Rowe curled a shot into Smith’s arms.

The home team, however, quickly began to look the more dangerous side with Spence doing well to outmuscle Assombalonga after the striker had been found in space in the area.

Moments later, with the Blues having switched to 3-5-2 with Rowe the left wing-back and Emmanuel on the right, Jamie Ward shot over.

And in the 57th minute the City Ground was sent wild by their side’s second goal. The ball was played wide to Chris Cohen some way out on the left and the home skipper hit a shot which deflected off a Town defender and past Bialkowski’s left hand.

That goal, and Brentford pulling one back against Blackburn moments earlier, meant Forest were now very much outsiders for the drop and home fans tentatively started to get into a celebratory mood.

In the 66th minute Forest were awarded their second penalty of the afternoon when Emmanuel bundled over Ward as he chased back with the former Sheffield United man in on goal, the Town sub picking up the game’s first yellow card.

Assombalonga again took the spot-kick but this time Bialkowski palmed his shot, which was high to his left, over the bar. Two minutes later, Town swapped Sears for Kieffer Moore.

Despite the missed penalty, Forest’s third goal of the afternoon and Assombalonga’s second of the afternoon wasn’t too much longer in coming. On 69 the striker brought the ball past his man on the left of the area and hit a powerful shot into the roof of the net from an angle.

The City Ground was by now very much in party mood with their team now playing with great freedom and creating chances regularly. On 73 Assombalonga hit a low volley straight at Bialkowski from Ward’s right-wing cross.

On 81 Assombalonga smashed a shot over from distance having cut in from the left before Berra was replaced by Webster. The 32-year-old looks set to return home to Scotland over the summer after four years with the Blues and was warmly applauded off by the Town away support.

Webster slipped into the left-sided central defensive role alongside skipper Chambers, the Blues having switched back to 4-4-2 following Forest’s third goal.

Samuel claimed he should have been awarded the game’s third penalty after a Matt Mills as the game moved into its final minutes - and he might have had a case - but referee Davies was unmoved.

Forest finished the game with 10 men after Ben Osborn was forced off with an injury all their subs having been used.

Despite the deficit, Town kept pressing in the final moments of injury time and Moore headed Ward’s cross from the left into a defender but there was to be no consolation for Town.

The match ended with a huge roar and a pitch invasion from the home support, their Championship status confirmed for another year. Blackburn went down despite their 3-1 win at Brentford, while Birmingham’s 1-0 victory at Bristol City saw them to safety.

It was a fairly typical end of season game with the Blues having shaded the first half until the contentious penalty.

But with their tails up in the second half there was only one team in it and the second goal all but sealed it with the third calming any remaining Forest nerves. Town never looked like getting anything back into the match.

The Blues' season has ended disappointingly with three defeats without scoring, completing a frustrating campaign in which Town have never looked like competing for a play-off place and briefly flirted with the relegation zone without ever really looking in any serious danger of going down.

The summer ahead seems certain to be one of much change if the Blues are to be a more competitive force next season.

Nottingham Forest: Smith, Lichaj, Mancienne, Mills, Cohen (c) (Cash 85), Assombalonga, Osborn, Carayol (Clough 14), Ward (Brereton 79), Vaughan, Worrall. Unused: Evtimov, Tshibola, Lam, Vellios, Cash.

Town: Bialkowski, Spence, Chambers (c), Berra (Webster 81), Kenlock (Emmanuel 46), Skuse, Huws, Ward, Sears (Moore 68), Samuel, Rowe. Unused: Gerken, Pitman, Dozzell, Downes. Referee: Andy Davies (Hampshire). Att 28,249.


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Chondzoresk added 14:26 - May 7
I dread to think that this time next year we may well have already been relegated. Shocking, may aswell have posted the points to Nottingham Forest. Yes, I do feel sorry for Blackburn too. What has to happen for MM to go. ME, we need to hear you NOW. Get out of the shadows, show your face and damn well explain to all ITFC fans the situation.
1. Get rid of McCarthy.
2. Install decent young manager.
That's it, nothing more, nothing less.
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TimmyH added 14:26 - May 7
Final game of the season and seems fitting that we played diabolically in this poor season, a few on here said last weekend Forest would be glad to be playing us to survive and they've been spot on. Other than Bialkowski all the other players should be ashamed.

McCarthy out.
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JimBaxter added 14:28 - May 7
Can hear Micks post match interview...'good side Forest' same as it ever was
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mickeyjb added 14:29 - May 7
FFS just do one MM, TC et al. ME can go to but nobody will buy that shamble of sh1te. Nothing to look forward to next season. I want to see those lincon city brothers here or even that Dutchman. Anyone, anything to give me some hope of something to look forward to next year. We will be trying to do what forest did today. If we havnt gone already this time next year.
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happybeingblue added 14:30 - May 7
gutted for mogga heard his aftermatch interview hes a class act,what a shame ITFC didnt even try.
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Taricco_Fan added 14:37 - May 7
Relegation next season unless big changes are made. We can pull the odd performance out of the bag (such as Newcastle) but pathetic displays like today are more the norm.

Very depressing.
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TractorBoy666 added 14:38 - May 7
Careful for what you wish for Town fans! Lowest finish in 50 something years?! The state of this club is so sad. The commentators today making mick out to be some kind of magician, have they been watching us all season? If Evans is prepared to put his hand in his pocket, the money should go nowhere near to McCarthy. I do NOT want to watch his way of football and I do NOT want to hear him for another season slagging off supporters. Embarrassing, shameful display yet again and there's one man to blame, McCarthy. Cancelled my season ticket, good riddance McCarthy and Evans I hope you're satisfied with yourselves.
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heathen66 added 14:40 - May 7
Tidy first half, but awful second half where we again rolled over and had our bellies tickled.
Extremely poor man management from MM to sub Kenlock and play a RB at LB. Yes Myles was not alert but we were not alert a a team, surely the experience of Chambers Berra and Skuse should have seen what was happening....No lets all shout at the youngster !!!.
Sears ineffective again in midfield (Subbed for a striker !!!), Skuse, well he was there, Huws and Ward tried for a bit but lacked any support.
Major overhaul needed starting tonight Mr Evans Enough is enough !!!
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loyal_Blue added 14:44 - May 7
Utterly gutless.... players completely destroyed for confidence. Only positive today was seeing Rowe play who's look decent. Then mick decides to make a tactical switch and play him left wing back. So no more of him going forward. Massive clear out needed, signings have to be made with backing. Otherwise we will be in the same situation as forest were. Bart only player to come across and he's a former Notts county player, hope that's not the last time we see him in a town shirt. Let's just pray for a good summer. At the moment don't even know who we would get in for mick, but it's looks like he's gonna be here for next season at least. So let's just get behind them for next season, that's all we can do
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BlueArrow added 14:50 - May 7
Happy holidays peeps. Crisis what crisis there's still dry white wine in the boardroom circa 1970's Mr Patrick. At least he could run a brewery
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prebsa added 14:51 - May 7
Just no words to describe how awful we really are.

Mick out!
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martin587 added 14:54 - May 7
If ever there was a case to prove yourself on Sky TV it was today and the club blew it big time.
We were a total shambles from start to finish and we're lucky to only loose 3-0 had it not been for Bart,ONCE AGAIN.
If ever a club needed a major overhaul then it's this club,from TOP to Bottom.
The season has been a total disaster from day one.
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Spanishblueblood added 14:54 - May 7
Sorry Loyal blue, had to down mark you for final comment, we can go the other way, turn on the club, dont back them and force ME's hand!
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cat added 15:00 - May 7
Could have gone either way in the first half, can't argue with the first pen discision, won't blame Bart though as where were the useless defence????. Rowe looked good, forget about Moore and Samuel as today they looked pish poor. Serious changes now needed, from what's been reported this week I am not convinced it will be anything other than the same old, same old!!

55pts -10 goal difference says it all. BYE DINO
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blue75 added 15:02 - May 7
First half showed promise then they get a dodgy penalty score, McCarthy reverts to type 1 down defend a bit more. All those that believe in McCarthy please explain cos that game showed exactly why he's not the man for this club. Give him money and he'll play exactly the same. On a positive Rowe looks a good prospect for next season given the right formation and a manager that lets him attack!!
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loyal_Blue added 15:02 - May 7
I didn't mean to get behind mick, just get behind the players. Because it's not their fault people are getting played out of position. free transfers and loans coming in who don't get into other low championship teams. As shown from this season, mick and Evans are very happy with each other and it's going to be very difficult to push them out. Who would we even bring in. Yes I want him gone but we've got to be careful what we wish for. Let's just hope Evans actually invests. I think McCarthy will be gone when his contract runs out anyway
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COOPSTERVILLE added 15:13 - May 7
Maybe I agree that we need a chamge of manager, but to be fair his hands are pretty tied. Who else is going to come in and get us to play like Barcelona when, as the commentator stated 'a lot of clubs are paying more in agents fees than Ipswich's entire wage bill.' I'm neither a McCarthy supporter or hater, but when you pay peanuts ............ Guardiola didn't create world beaters from pocket money.
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Grumpyoldgit added 15:14 - May 7
We can all come on here and complain and moan about our club,but we all know the changes that need to be made won't be.But for two players this season we would be down already All we have to look forward to is more of the same next season.No-one at the club listens or appears to care.I wish I could be more positive about the club but I can't Sad days for all that do care
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Granthamblue62 added 15:20 - May 7
This shower are a disgrace to the shirt. Totally gutless performance, and you have to feel for Blackburn fans. Nothing short of a major overhaul is needed, starting with getting the dinosaur out of the door. However, overall, Evans is to blame for this slide into mediocrity. I wish this chancer would sell up to someone who is serious about trying to make us great again. Odds on for relegation next season unless a substantial investment is made in the playing squad. They're simply not good enough, but then again, perhaps they have also been constrained by dreadful tactics. Dark times ahead I fear.
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karls_dad added 15:22 - May 7
Now lets be honest, what can we say about that insipid performance today?? absolutely awful, dire, lack lustre, words fail me, i was rather hoping for at least some effort, but none given!
Mr Evans has 765 million in the bank, and gives Mick 10k to spend on lanky Moore, who i have yet to see him do anything! to justify his wage!! hopeless, out of his depth would cover it!
Never mind the poor b-ggers trying to decide wether to renew their season tickets, i,m wondering wether the fiver a month player is worthwhile!
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blue75 added 15:30 - May 7
Karls dad Sunday times rich list only counts assets doesn't use bank account information.
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runaround added 15:36 - May 7
Embarrassing end to an embarrassing season. Lowest finish for 58 years, lost last 3 matches without scoring a goal! Did ok first half then fell asleep & conceded. Yes Kenlock was a fault but to sub him was harsh in the extreme & I'm sure Dino would not have done that to one of his proper blokes! Second half we were awful. Massive changes are needed now otherwise we won't be in Forest position next season, we will be in Wigan! Unfortunately I doubt change will happen & next season will be relegation fight. What a sorry state the club is in. Will be interesting what spin the club put on this week & the upcoming chat between Evans & McCarthy. I can't see Mick turning it around but also can't see anyone other than him being manager come August
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grumpyoldman added 15:43 - May 7
Ianmarshall10 the biggest difference is Huddersfield have a manager who goes out to win matches ours has a fear of defeat, so sets up not to lose. How many did Murphy score before he was sold, he had one great season 27, last season 10, highest other season 13, using his sale is a smoke screen to cover the ineptitude of MM.
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bluemike1969 added 15:52 - May 7
Come on then all you McCarthy fans give me a negative mark because I don't give one!
He is inept, useless and a completely pi*s poor manager. He isn't a good manager, he is arrogant and doesn't give a stuff about the club WE all love. And I do mean the McCarthy fan base. They still love our club but some still feel he is the best man for the job. NOT SO! I have never felt so embarrassed about being a supporter. He has killed us with his poor ideas, awful signings and clueless forever changing tactics.
You are a joke man, a total.laughing stock and you have proved you are the worst manager in 60 years.
You really are a proper bloke!! More like a proper tw*t.
Do the decent thing and resign you self centred Muppet
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julesbda added 16:01 - May 7
Mick is the Jeremy Corbyn of football ....sadly both put themselves ahead of the true supporters ... Same result . Only Mick and Jeremy are winners due to a pay check each !!
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