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Nottingham Forest 0-0 Town
Saturday, 14th Dec 2013 17:02

Town stretched their unbeaten away run to six games as they drew 0-0 with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. Forest were unhappy not to be awarded a first-half penalty when striker Simon Cox went to ground as he tried to take the ball past Dean Gerken, who made a number of impressive saves for the Blues, who also had chances.

Boss Mick McCarthy named the same side which started last week’s 2-1 home victory over Huddersfield.

The Blues included former Forest men Luke Chambers and David McGoldrick in his XI, while another former Tricky Tree Paul Anderson was on the bench along with Scott Loach, who was with their academy after a spell with the Blues’ youth set-up. Ex-Town left-back Dan Harding started for the home side.

Town started the brighter, Daryl Murphy forcing what should have been an early corner when chasing a ball down the middle, then in the fifth minute McGoldrick cut in from the left and sent in a low cross which Forest keeper Karl Darlow claimed.

On-loan Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah struck the home side’s first shot from 20 yards in the ninth minute but failed to test Dean Gerken.

McGoldrick hit a deflected effort over from 25 yards on 12, then from the resultant Aaron Cresswell corner Murphy nodded Christophe Berra’s nod back across goal beyond Darlow but wide.

On 14 Nouble powerfully brought the ball forward before hitting a shot which Darlow could only parry away, Harding slamming the loose ball behind. Simon Cox was booked before the corner could be taken for an attempted trip on the Blues’ striker.

At the other end, Gerken saved Djamal Abdoun’s 20-yard effort, then Andy Reid powerfully volleyed well wide with chances now coming at both ends.

Forest believed they should have been awarded a penalty in the 18th minute when Abdoun played in Cox, who took the ball round Gerken as he broke into the area before going to ground.

Referee Scott Mathieson waved away the protests with Cox appearing to have been going to ground prior to receiving any contact from the Blues keeper. However, plenty of referees would have pointed to the spot.


Home manager Billy Davies was as convinced as the home crowd that a penalty should have been awarded and made his point at length to the linesman soon after.

Town were coming under increasing pressure and on 22 Tommy Smith blocked from Cox and then Gerken saved well from Jamie Mackie.

The Blues keeper made an even more impressive stop, tipping Cox’s flicked header on to the bar when the Irish international seemed certain to put his side in front. Soon after, Chalobah shot wide from distance.

McGoldrick hit a low shot which Darlow claimed low to his left as the half moved into injury time with the earlier Forest pressure having relented and the Blues having weathered the storm.

Having started brightly and having had a decent chance when Murphy headed wide, the Blues has subsequently spent much of the half under pressure and might well have found themselves behind.

Whether Cox tried too hard to win a penalty or otherwise, Town could count themselves fortunate that they didn’t find themselves conceding a spotkick and losing keeper Gerken to a red card.

The former Colchester man was in fine form in the minutes after that incident, making several important saves to keep the scoreline level at the break.

Chalobah fluffed an early second half chance for the home side, missing his header as a Reid freekick came in from the right.

The Blues had Gerken to thank again in the 59th minute when Reid sent in a brilliant ball from the left to Cox, who seemed certain to score until Gerken blocked at point-blank.

After Cresswell and Henri Lansbury were booked for a clash, the Town defender having reacted badly to a challenge, Gerken required treatment for a cut to the face, presumably having collided with Cox after the save.

Town were again coming under pressure with Chambers and then Berra blocking from Cox before Greg Halford headed wide from Abdoun’s corner.

McGoldrick shot wide for Town on 70, then three minutes later a spell of Blues passing on the left ended with Cresswell hitting a cross-shot wide.

Forest sub Henderson flicked a header to Gerken from a freekick in the 75th minute with the home side still having the better of the chances but not as dominant as they had been earlier in the half and with Town looking dangerous when coming forward.

On 78 Blues centre-half Berra brought the ball forward and exchanged passes with Nouble before unleashing a powerful strike from the edge of the area which Darlow blocked. Moments later, Hobbs headed Abdoun’s freekick from the left well over.

Town though had gained the upper hand going into the final 10 minutes and from a contentious corner — Reid was fortunate to stay out of the book for his protests — Berra’s header struck Nouble when appearing goalbound.

As the game moved into four minutes of injury time Tyrone Mings replaced McGoldrick, who was given a mixed reception by his old fans, while Chambers had received boos throughout.

Neither side was able to break the deadlock in the additional minutes and both had to settle for a hard-fought point.

A draw probably wasn’t an unfair result with both teams having had chances and with the two keepers each having made a number of decent saves.

After three wins on the trot an away draw at Forest - which sees Town drop to 10th, three points from the play-off zone - is by no means a bad result as the Blues go into the busy Christmas period.

Nottingham Forest: Darlow, Halford, Lascelles, Hobbs, Harding, Chalobah (Jara 90), Mackie (Henderson 68), Lansbury, Reid (c), Abdoun (Derbyshire 87), Cox. Unused: De Vries, Lichaj, Paterson, Majewski.

Town: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Skuse, Hyam, Tunnicliffe, Murphy, Nouble, McGoldrick (Mings 90). Unused: Loach, Tabb, Hunt, Edwards, Anderson, Graham. Referee: Scott Mathieson (Cheshire). Att: 20,966 (Town: 1,144).


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Liastro added 17:05 - Dec 14
Great point, Town! Keeps the momentum going. I would have taken a point before the game all day long.

COYB!
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ElephantBlue added 17:08 - Dec 14
Solid point and a clean sheet COYB
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BillBlue added 17:13 - Dec 14
Yes it is a really great point but I am still find it disappointing that David McG didn't find it him to score aginst the club and the fans who had both denigrated him but well done Town. We really did withstand some pressure.
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bluemikey100 added 17:16 - Dec 14
awesome away point always gud to get a point at forest well done
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JWM added 17:18 - Dec 14
....And Mick McCarthy's band wagon keeps rolling along! Great point away to a fellow play off contender and 6 unbeaten on the road! Well done Boys keep it going!
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 17:20 - Dec 14
Defo a point won. Unbeaten in 6 away games is that right? Solid, satisfying, if a little unexciting (on the field) progress - and that suits me just fine after the last 4 years! Hope those that went found it enjoyable to watch from our perspective?
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TimmyH added 17:22 - Dec 14
Happy with the point! - the sort of away game that I feel typifies MM's management, when we need to 'grind' we generally can and this WAS one of those games we needed to do that.
Another shout out goes to Dean Gerken for the second weekend running had another good game so that is heartening for our defense. Well done all!
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Hobbsy11 added 17:23 - Dec 14
Good solid point lads 3 points of playoffs.

COYB
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warwickblue added 17:25 - Dec 14
Great point. Last week's penalty decision? Laughable. This week's? Well, by all accounts we were a bit lucky to be truthful. Very pleased with the shape we are in going into Christmas...
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Turkishblue added 17:34 - Dec 14
Well done boys good result, as we got away with one as it looked like a definite penalty on TV Al Jazzera were showing it! Gerken made three top saves and Berra nearly nicked it near the end.
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TractorBoy666 added 17:35 - Dec 14
Like many I would have taken a point before the game! Nouble worked very hard today and I haven't really mentioned Berra a lot but I have definitely been impressed with him at the back of late. His surging attacking run almost led to us scoring! Lets continue this great run into the christmas period and if we are there or abouts come January, I hope we can make that signing that will give that final push at the play offs. COYB
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Michael11 added 17:37 - Dec 14
I would have taken a draw before the game so I think we can all be pleased with the point. Mick will love a clean sheet away from home too. I have to say well done to Dean Gerken, I've pointed him out as a weakness in our team but I think these last two or three games he's been a rock for us and kept us in it today. Very positive about how things are looking for our future.
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boysinblue added 17:48 - Dec 14
Great point, Forest will certainly be one of our main rivals for the play-offs when it gets down to the nitty gritty. So, not only a good point gained for us, but 2 taken off them! And with a few very winnable games coming up things are looking very positive indeed. COYB
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tractorfact added 17:49 - Dec 14
well happy with this
well done lads tough away game and a solid point
was hoping we'd sneak it at the end and nearly did

well done Town
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nthstd added 17:51 - Dec 14
Very pleased with a point from this very difficult fixture
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MickMcCarthy69 added 17:51 - Dec 14
Number 1: tommy smith
Number 2: tommy smith
Number 3: tommy smith
Number 4: tommy smith
Number 5: tommy smith
Number 6: tommy smith
Number 7: tommy smith
Number 8: tommy smith
Number 9: tommy smith
Number 10: tommy smith
Number 11: tommy smith
And the bench: tommy smith

We are we are the team if tommy smith! The team of tommy smith! The team if tommy smith!

(Song we all sang at the game today)

Song: yellow submarine by the Beatles ;)
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jas0999 added 17:57 - Dec 14
Considering our recent record at forest, this is an excellent away point. Very pleased. Gerken has justified his no 1 status in recent weeks. The defence look solid. Would still like to see some more flair in midfield, while Murphy still frustrates. Overall delighted with the result, and six without defeat away. Mick is an excellent manager.
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Walk_the_Wark added 18:07 - Dec 14
More McCarthy anti football. We set up for a draw and were extremely lucky to get one. Only cress well and mcgoldrick looked interested. Soooo entertaining....
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parhamblue added 18:09 - Dec 14
7 out of 10 away games unbeaten in the League this season, including the last 6.
And I think last week we were in 8th and 4 points of the Playoffs. Now we are in 10th but 3 points of the Playoffs.
So to make a point, excellent away form getting us closer.
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Jimmy86 added 18:20 - Dec 14
like others I would certainly have taken a point before the start of the game and by the sounds of it we did really well to keep a clean sheet today. No suprise that lansbury was again involved in a major flash point in the game, Don't like that little cheat at all. If we did get away with the penalty call then that makes up for the farcical decision the ref gave last week!!! importantly it shows we can go toe to toe with a team who flaunted the FFP rules in the summer and spent like it was going out of fashion!!! if forest don't go up automatic with the squad they have assembled then that will amaze me. good point and keeps the momentum going into the xmas fixtures. COYB
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martleshamitfc added 18:38 - Dec 14
Good point today, next 4 games , 12 points? maybe!! would be a great Christmas :)
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warktheline added 18:40 - Dec 14
Walk the wark you are clueless,maybe your abit miffed that some of us who backed MM and boys for a top 8 finish are being proved right.
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regan90 added 18:42 - Dec 14
Walk the walk what game were you at???

To name a few that looked interested Nouble, Hyam, Skuse, Berra, Smith all chased the ball down Murphy at times, This was a solid team performance!

Hyam was unlucky in the latter stages not to score!

now to see watford
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 18:43 - Dec 14
Wa*k the Wa*k: I'm just glad you have a user ID I can have such fun with, given your comments. Make sure you wipe the screen before you turn off please.
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mrmorisato added 18:51 - Dec 14
good point. Looking forward to the Watford game, the next 3 games are all winable, top six hear we come :) happy dayz.
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