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Nottingham Forest 1-0 Town
Tuesday, 5th Mar 2013 21:57

Town had two players sent off in a match for only the second time in their history as they fell to an unlucky 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest. Lee Martin saw red just before the break after an altercation with Henri Lansbury, then Richard Stearman received a second yellow card for a clash with Andy Reid in the second half, before the Blues' stubborn resistance was broken by a deflected Lewis McGugan shot in the 84th minute.

Andy Drury and Daryl Murphy came into Mick McCarthy’s otherwise unchanged side for skipper Carlos Edwards, who has a groin injury, and David McGoldrick, who was unavailable against his parent club.

In the Trinidadian’s absence, former Forest skipper Luke Chambers — who was booed by his old fans - wore the Town armband. Ex-Blues loanee Danny Collins captained the home team.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas missed out on a place on the bench due to illness, while Tyrone Mings and new loan signing Reece Brown were in the matchday 18 for the first time.

The game began in thickish fog with the Blues in white employing only Michael Chopra up front. Drury was behind him ahead of Luke Hyam and Guirane N’Daw with Murphy on the left and Lee Martin on the right.

In the seventh minute on-loan Norwich defender Elliott Ward picked up the game’s first booking for a tackle from behind on Chopra. After Aaron Cresswell’s freekick had been somewhat unconvincingly cleared for a corner, the Blues put a number of crosses into the box but without being able to create an opening.

On 10, Forest keeper Karl Darlow hammered a clearance against Chopra but the deflection flew favourably for the home side.

Seven minutes later, Richard Stearman joined Ward in the book for a late challenge on Simon Cox with neither goalkeeper yet tested in a typically tight Championship encounter.

One-time Forest loanee Martin went close to opening the scoring in the 21st minute with a dipping 25-yard strike which was just too high. A minute later, Cox hit a deflected strike through to Stephen Henderson.

The Irishman made the first significant save of the match in the 24th minute when Henri Lansbury rode a couple of tackles and took the ball into the area on the left but Henderson was out quickly to block as he looked to cut the ball across the six-yard box.

Town should have been awarded a penalty in the 28th minute when Martin was felled as he skipped between Radislaw Majewksi and Adlene Guedioura after a short corner on the left. It looked inside the area but referee David Webb gave a freekick on the edge of the box, much to the annoyance of Martin in particular.


The Blues sought to take it quickly with the ball played square to Murphy, who netted only for the referee to call play back. Eventually, Cresswell and Drury worked the freekick to Martin, whose strike was blocked.

Town, who had by now switched to 4-4-2 with Martin on the left, Drury on the right and Murphy up front, threatened again in the 38th minute when Chopra hit low shot from 25 yards which Darlow saved with his foot. Martin crossed from the left, the ball came out to N’Daw, whose shot deflected wide.

Play quickly moved to the other end and Blackstock headed Andy Reid’s cross from the left wide when he ought to have done better.

The Blues were reduced to 10 men in the 39th minute when Martin pushed past Lansbury with his shoulder having been fouled by the former Norwich loanee not far outside the area. There seemed little in it but the Forest man collapsed to the ground and — with a melee developing around him — referee Webb showed a red card to the Blues midfielder and a yellow to Lansbury.

Chopra, who moved to left midfield with Murphy the lone striker for the final minutes of the half, hit a decent strike from the freekick, but it was deflected away by Collins.

Town had a further chance to go in front before the break but Murphy’s first touch let him down as he tried to take down N’Daw’s pass on the left of the area and Darlow claimed.

The Blues would have been delighted with their first 45 minutes’ work had they not been reduced to 10 men. They had created more chances than the home side and probably should have had a penalty.

Martin’s red card seemed harsh, there was no doubt Lansbury made a lot of very little, but similarly the winger, a Forest loanee during his time with Manchester United, shouldn’t have got involved in the manner that he did. The 26-year-old joins Pablo Couñago, Sito and Alex Bruce in having received three red cards with Fabian Wilnis the only men to be sent off four times while playing for Town.

Mick McCarthy kept the same 10 for the start of the second half and it was the Blues who started the brighter of the two sides.

With the fog by now slightly less thick, Cox hit Forest’s first chance of the second period wide in the 52nd minute.

Henderson required treatment in the 56th minute after colliding with Blackstock as the striker looked to get on to a cross from the right which Chambers cleared.

Despite the numerical disparity, Forest had made little impact since the break but thought they had found a way through in the 68th minute when Majewski played in Blackstock after a quickly taken freekick but the linesman’s flag was raised and Henderson saved in any case.

Town were reduced to nine men in the 70th minute when Richard Stearman picked up what looked to be a very harsh second yellow card. Reid knocked the ball past the on-loan Wolves man close to the touchline, ran into him and went to ground clutching his face. Again Town could feel somewhat hard done by.

Given the situation, it was little surprise that Mick McCarthy immediately brought on the more defensive Reece Brown, for his Blues debut, and Elliott Hewitt for Andy Drury and Michael Chopra. Soon after, Frank Nouble took over in the lone striker’s role from Daryl Murphy in what was a 4-3-1 formation.

Forest were unsurprisingly camped around the edge of the Town box by now but the Blues were remaining resolute. On 79 Henderson tipped Reid’s shot wide, then from the corner sub Lewis McGugan’s strike was straight at the Blues keeper.

With just over six minutes of normal time remaining, Forest got the stroke of luck their overall performance hardly deserved. McGugan hit a shot from 25 yards, the ball took a deflection, wrong-footed Henderson and nestled at the back of the net.

Town didn’t deserve to be behind having defended superbly despite the significantly reduced numbers. On 86 Forest sub Sam Hutchinson picked up a yellow card for a poor challenge on Hyam and soon after Reid joined him in the book following a scuffle after the ball had gone out for a Town throw.

In six minutes of injury time, Cox shot wide for the home side, who were still less than convincing against the nine men in white.

The nearest Town came to an equaliser was a Nouble header from a Cresswell cross, which Darlow dealt with comfortably. Soon after, referee Webb blew his whistle for the final time.

Despite the result, Mick McCarthy can feel proud of his side for the way they battled and came close to grabbing a draw with only nine men, with the goal that won the game a fluke.

Both red cards looked harsh with Forest players making much of very little on each occasion, while the Blues should have been awarded a penalty before the break.

Whereas Stearman appeared hugely unlucky to be dismissed, Martin - who was also dismissed on the only other occasion the Blues had two players sent off, at Peterborough last season - gave Lansbury the opportunity to take the fall in front of a referee who had already shown his keenness to use his cards.

The defeat and results elsewhere drop Town to 19th place, four points off the relegation places ahead of Saturday’s crucial visit to Peterborough when they will be without both Martin — who will be banned for three games - and Stearman, who is out for one.

Nottingham Forest: Darlow, Jara Reyes, Collins (c), Ward, Cohen, Lansbury (McGugan 63), Guedioura (Hutchinson 77), Majewski, Reid, Cox, Blackstock. Unused: Evtimov, Moussi, Greening, Lascelles, McLaughlin.

Town: Henderson, Stearman, Chambers (c), Smith, Cresswell, Drury (Hewitt 73), Hyam, N'Daw, Martin, Murphy (Nouble 77), Chopra (Brown 73). Unused: Loach, Mings, Kisnorbo, Mclean. Referee: David Webb (Lancashire). Att: 19,458 (Town: 694).


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itfc1981 added 22:30 - Mar 5
I thought its Martin who is doing the contract riping.
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h32 added 22:32 - Mar 5
JWM Whatever you say - a Negative is exactly what we got in terms of points tonight - FOR WHATEVER REASON.

And what have I told you before about 'self praise' ?? - or have you forgotten ?

REALISM - perhaps you should try it sometime ?
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bluefeast added 22:32 - Mar 5
Im so sick of this season ,we seem to leap from crisis to crisis. Lets hope we have enough in us for the last 10 games to claim the 12 points i reckon needed . Painful ,gutted for the likes smith chambers etc etc etc etc that a muppet like martin let the club down. shocking
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pazelle added 22:33 - Mar 5
Ref was bent

Reid was fat

Martin was silly
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warksonwater added 22:34 - Mar 5
To send one off, OK, to send two off: just let me have the ref's address, I might just pay him a little visit.........
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Edmunds5 added 22:39 - Mar 5
In a way what happened tonight gives us great hope. Not only were we more than holding a team who lets not forget, had won three games quite comfortably, but we didn't fold and remained a tough nut to crack for most of the game. Before McCarthy came in we crumbled from minute one with eleven men so it just shows how resolute we are now and that we can match anyone. By the way if we could hold forest with 10 and almost with 9 , why couldn't United hold Madrid when ahead with ten for a lesser period? Its the equivalent in terms of quality.
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bluefeast added 22:41 - Mar 5
i felt in August we would be down this season ,simply as we dont score enough and the reason for that is MARTIN ,get rid ,muppet . No goals assists or anything of effect. So now hes gone for 3 games ....
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martleshamitfc added 22:43 - Mar 5
Just seen it on Sky and Martin is an idiot, no excuse!! Stearman seems very unlucky, but must say that the commitment from the players following Martin's red card was fantastic. Sadly no points so a must win game now on Saturday.
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h32 added 22:46 - Mar 5
Edmunds5 - what you say about us is correct BUT it counts for nothing if we go down - and we ended with 0 points tonight for all the 'nice' things people are saying.
POINTS mean SURVIVAL at the end os the season. Niceties count for nothing.
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StochesStotasBlewe added 22:51 - Mar 5
Both sendings off were harsh to be fair. A crap ref just what we don,t need at this stage of the proceedings. Fuming right now.
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Tractastic added 22:59 - Mar 5
Great effort by the 9 who stayed on the pitch tonight.Felt for Stearman as clearly Reid deserved an Oscar but the Martin sending off was both idiotic and changed the game, fact, and probably cost us at least one point.
8 yellows this season , one red, no goals and few assists Martin is clearly a liability that the team can ill afford and we may just benefit from his absence.
Would love to see Carson back and take up Martins position on the left.
Trust in Micks decision though.Great manager.COYB.
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Sindre94 added 23:06 - Mar 5
Proud of that performance. ITID
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WashbrookBlue added 23:17 - Mar 5
8 yellows this season , one red, no goals and few assists

Tractastics sentence above absolutely sums up Martins season and gives a lie to those who somehow fathom that this man makes a positive contribution to the side. He has shown himself - again - to be an unprofessional liability. He is one of the last lingering connections with the Dark Lord that will thankfully be severed at the end of the season. No way will MM tolerate this. Apart from half a dozen games last season , he has shown nothing in 3 years (even when on loan at Charlton) in return for his ludicrously lucrative contract.

The last time he did the same thing, we also went down to 9 and ended up shipping 7. Thankfully, the rest of the team has changed, even if he hasn't and I think we will be a different proposition when we go back to the scene of that crime on Saturday. We will be better off without him.
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Edmunds5 added 23:21 - Mar 5
h32-
Factually you're corret but I disagree generally.We have got lots of points playing in a similar fashion, ultimately of course- no points but the way we battled is not a one off, we are batting every single game now and the fact that we have been well in with a chance of getting points in any game we play now is surely a good thing? I mean after the Leicester game and tonight would you fear playing the bigger teams in the division? I wouldn't. The League is unpredictable but the fact we are so solid means we are capable of good form, Cardiff are top mainly because of their defensive record, we have foundations now, if we would have got hammered 4-0 tonight we would be back at square one.
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theobald1985 added 23:32 - Mar 5
are form was very good wen mick took over and he was playing martin then the argument just does not add up.martin works harder than most and i think cares more as well and wants to win more.he is playing out of position and doing a tough job.martin makes cresswells job easy cresswell has said as much and he plays his part in are new more stable defence. we could do alot worse than martin.he did not deserve sending off tonight. i think we should try him centre mid as he is better breacking through the middle and has the fitness to play the role.
whoever says he did nothing at charlton is mis-informed. I saw him play there against a decent col u side at the time beating players won a penalty he can be a great player for us but we all need to get behind him!
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Geomorph added 23:33 - Mar 5
the ref ruined this one - I was amazed he wasn't announced as forest's MoM.
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TractorBoy666 added 00:07 - Mar 6
The thing is, we no longer have Martin (not as though we had him anyway). He's out for 3 games, so he's just ruined it for himself really. Silly player, and he needs to learn from this. I thought he already had done when he got sent off last season. Obviously not. I'm sure there is many more left wingers that are better.
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Steelmonkey added 06:36 - Mar 6
Lets judge Lee Martin over the next three games.
I see your glass ls still half empty h32, your thoughts get a little muddied, how does Martin's poor performances differ from the previous managers that you have slated. He has had alot more time to prove his worth.That's three managers he has been under here, has his temper improved at all in that time. His antics could be tolerated if he actually created and took more chances that come his way, but he doesn't and he never will. He shouldn't be getting himself into the situations he does, absolutly no footballing brain whatsoever. With displays such as this it will cost the club dearly.
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nix290 added 08:17 - Mar 6
Twice in our history and Lee Martin has the honour of being involved both times.

Please god, don't let Mick re-sign that liability.

Well done the other 9 who fought like Trojans to try and win us a point.

COYB
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Bergholtblue added 08:23 - Mar 6
I had this down as a loss in my League predictor anyway, so I'm not panicking yet. However, I hadn't reckoned on the teams below picking up points tonight either.

Need to stop Boro getting 3 points Saturday and get at least 4 points from the Bolton and Leeds games.
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lojd added 09:25 - Mar 6
Bluefeast, that post blaming Martin for our entire season, laughable! You said he hasn't made any assists this season...
http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/DivisionalAssists/0,,10794~20127,00.html

I didn't go admittedly, but in this report Martin was our most creative player, had more efforts at goal and should have had a penalty, he was foolish for reacting, but still shouldn't have been sent off!

I can understand people getting upset, we are struggling for goals and he hasn't had the best of seasons (like many), but Martin put 100% in every game and I hate seeing players who try getting slated like this.
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ericclacton added 09:30 - Mar 6
Martin is as dumb as a stump.
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ITFC_OLLY added 09:31 - Mar 6
Why is everyone criticising Lee Martin when Luke Hyam is still in the first team squad, if he wasn't from the academy, nobody would think he's any good. At least Lee Martin helps the team in attack, Hyam does nothing in terms of attacking and you cannot win games without goals.
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bluesman added 10:49 - Mar 6
Anyone still think it was a bad idea to sign Brown on loan?
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kerryblue added 12:54 - Mar 6
Why Oh Why do we keep gambling and playing Chopra when clearly he is down on his luck,OOps that sounds bad but makes sense,
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