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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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dirtydingusmagee added 09:31 - May 8
Madmouse, Sears has been screwed up by McCarthy, He did well at Colchester,and continued to do so with Town ,until McCarthy decided to play him out of position,im surprised he even wants to play for Town ,he is a young player with plenty of tallent and could improve,but this abysmal goon of a manager has nullified him,we could lose him, i for one will be very disapointed if we do.A decent manager ,with ambition could and would get him on track again im sure .
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Cheshire_Blue added 10:10 - May 8
The empty vessels are rattling their cans again!!
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Razor added 10:20 - May 8
You cant blame Milne or the board----we are run by a DICTATOR----pure and simple, who does what he wants.

Yesterday----started well and could well have taken the lead---then a ridiculous penalty and we disappear in the second half-----sorry Blackburn.
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warktheline added 10:28 - May 8
McCarthy is paid to MANAGE, thus if a player is underperforming its his job to remedy the fault! Remember, like he did 4 long years ago!.....oh those were the days, clean sheets, never lose two on the bounce, Portman Rd equates to Fortress, milky performances not tolerated!
What's happened since Swn and Cheshire blue? Please explain, excuses not allowed.
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ArnieM added 10:52 - May 8
Blueboy: I've actually been saying Evans and McCarthy out for over a season now . I've had enough of this dross for sure. Sadly I have a 3 yr season ticket, already paid for , ( me showing my support and commitment to our Club), so can't stop any DD or get my money back. That's already gone into EVans bank account I suspect.

ITFC will die under this owner, who lost interest as far back as Keanes days.
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Lightningboy added 10:58 - May 8
Taking off Kenlock yesterday as "punishment" for making an error was basically bullying from McCarthy..what on earth is that going to do to the kid's confidence?

He's done this a number of times since he's been in charge - but only picking on the kids - he never does it to the more senior players who make numerous mistakes every game.

Sickens me that we're going to be lumbered with this bully over the summer in charge of a "rebuild"..if our owner had any balls he'd be telling him to clear his desk this morning and putting us all out of our misery.

Christ save us from anymore "he saved us 4 & a half years ago" or "he's worked miracles on no money"...NO,working miracles is what Sir Bobby,John Lyall,George Burley & Joe Royle did over and over again,playing good attacking football in the process..we used to be an absolute pleasure to watch & support,under McCarthy it's become a chore.

Even our best crowd/performance of the season 3 weeks ago was down to a man sadly no longer with us.
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Hegansheroes added 11:37 - May 8
Agree Lightningboy, the man is a bully, arrogant, not very bright and tactically inept. The day he was appointed I cringed knowing what he would do as as far as footballing went. I didn't expect it to fall to such an abysmal state. I'm sick of the pro MM prxcks using budget as an exscuse, he should not be allowed anywhere near a football pitch. I will not set foot in PR again until he has gone and will instead watch Leiston next season where there is entertainment at least. I have been supporting Town since my first match in 1961 versus WestHam 4-2 by the way
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Hegansheroes added 11:42 - May 8
Just thought I'd add a list of MM's achievements this season-the only team Rotheram got a point from away, being doubled by Forest, losing to Stevenage and Lincoln signing Leon Best, falling attendances, ridiculous interviews and sniping at the fans. MM, PJ and RK you are the worst managers ITFC has ever had, says a lot about Evans and really what was so bad about Jim Magilton??
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itfchorry added 12:03 - May 8
Went to Griffin Park yesterday -

Blackburn were 2-0 and we were still drawing
The Blackburn fans were singing - Come on Ipswich!
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Swn98 added 15:06 - May 8
Not desperate at all surco its not lack of tactics that is the problem I will give you two games as an example both away funnily enough 1st and last of the season. Brentford 1st half we played some lovely football and looked like we could win the game anytime came out after half time you would of thought it was a different team same thing yesterday Forest had the best of the first 10 minutes we defended well a missed opportunity in the first half cost us dearly they go ahead from a penalty.Second half same again it was like a different team had came out Berra who had looked solid all match lost the plot the whole thing from being organised in the first half turned into a shamblesh,Kenlock struggled towards the end of the half as he has done in some games this season inconsistent the boys learning so you have to take that into consideration,imo MM took him off to save hime getting Mullered more and taking that memory into the closed season.
The problem is lack of investment, the forwards inability to put clear chances away,a midfield completely devoid of any skill and before you put up the old chestnut its the formations that Dino chooses! over the season theres been every combination of available players in midfield and none of them have managed to show consistency that is why he goes back to his tried and tested defensive midfield which has bored us to tears but managed to keep us up.Changing managers and not the investment strategy is the route to League 1.
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Swn98 added 15:16 - May 8
Warktheline i think i have stated my idea of the problems you either cant understand them or don,t want to a think its the latter
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MicksZzzTactics added 15:50 - May 8
As I inadvertently posted my earlier input of today under the somewhat inappropriate article i.e. it was meant to be posted here but winded up on the partly mind-boggling McCarthy's Holiday Drivel page ... well this here page just have to "settle for" :-) my latest jaw-droppingly awesome coffee-break-made MEME creation ...which evolve around a brand new 'cover-version' of sorts of that well-known and famous nursery rhyme ... all made in "honor" of our always visible!, super communicative! but above all tight-as-fook! owner Marvelous Marcus:



and I "sincerely" hope everybody -- except @swn98 :-) -- finds it just a tiny bit amusing lol
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Swn98 added 17:26 - May 8
Dont Worry mczzzzzzz boring posts i do have a very good sense of humour you need one to be on the TWTD news site.
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blueboy1981 added 18:20 - May 8
Swn98 .......... just go to Spain and miss your flight back - and take Cheshire Blue with you - plus a few more, not to mention anymore names.

I'm sure you'd all bore each other to oblivion - just like our Club is doing to everyone else.
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Swn98 added 19:09 - May 8
bye bye blueboy if your removing yourself from Portman RD why not go the whole hog and remove yourself and your exclamation marks question marks and full stops with you.
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blueboy1981 added 19:27 - May 8
......... Swn98 - obviously not prepared to wear the cap that fits you - but who will be surprised at that ?

Not many of us for sure - mind you don't get sunburnt. Now that would be such a shame.

Maybe it would be a good idea for you to remove yourself from this site - you continuously pass less than complimentary remarks about it - so, why read, or comment ?

Don't think you'd be terribly missed - the ' down marks' against your posts would clearly indicate that to most, other than perhaps yourself...... and of course, maybe your few followers.
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cat added 19:54 - May 8
FECK - Swn marked you up, mistake apologises!!
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Swn98 added 07:23 - May 9
Blue boy your last 3 posts show what a nasty embittered person you are sad.
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blueboy1981 added 16:12 - May 9
Swn98 ....... your opinion - and most people don't respect that anyway. As you well know.
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Swn98 added 20:53 - May 9
blueboy because they dont respect my opinion does that mean im wrong
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tallguy6767 added 07:13 - May 10
Just do one swn98!!....like blueboy states the amount of negative marks you get says clearly no one on here bar about 3 others thinks your comments are at all valid! !
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