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1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast

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The intelligent Nottingham Forest podcast, 1865 provides a real fan’s eye view of the highs, the lows and the heartbreaks of supporting the two-time European Cup Winners (TM). We provide match reports, news and views, plus special guests, gags and much more, for fans that have never lost that loving feeling. Find us on social media https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest. Proud partners with the FanHub network, putting Fans First: https://fan-hub.com. Part of the Sport Social Podcast Network: https:/ ...
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A creditable performance, but Forest missed their chances and the champions took theirs. Goals by Gvardiol and Haaland saw the points go to Manchester, but the general consensus was that the Reds did ok. The real question is whether thay can produce the goods in the last three games of the season? Presented by Steven Toplis with Baz, and the view f…
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As predicted, it has been one heck of a week for Forest fans, with the defeat at Goodison followed by THAT tweet, and the ensuing fallout. Jamie Martin brings us the latest: Post-match tweet Forest request VAR audio Legal action against Gary Neville? Clattenburg contract extension? Stuart Attwell: Luton fan Rich Ferraro is joined by the Maradona of…
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The key fact is that Forest lost a relegation six-pointer, to two long range goals. The underlying facts are that there were three clear penalty shouts waved away, including (at least) one where the ref clearly got it wrong but VAR chose not to correct him. The headlines go to the club's tweet on the full-time whistle, which accuses PGMOL of bias a…
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It's our weekly news roundup, the Friday Five, in which we bring you the top five stories coming from the City Ground this week. It has been a bumper and emotional week for fans, and in this bumper episode we discuss the following: Season card prices and PR gaffes Safe standing Forza Garibaldi withdraw Man City display Wolves fans' misogynistic cha…
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It definitely felt like two points dropped, despite the Reds actually scoring from a corner, and fighting back from conceding a poor goal to take the lead. The old Achilles heel of set pieces hit us again as the defence failed to defend and the keeper could have done more. In the end, it was honours even and no-one was really happy. Steven Toplis p…
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It's the 1865 Friday Five, our weekly roundup of the latest Nottingham Forest stories: Everton PSR deduction Joe Kinnear Semi-automated offside Neco POTM again B Team success (Bonus story) Forest's new season card waiting list The stories are brought to you by George Edwards at the 1865 news desk, and discussed by Rich Ferraro and Ellie Molloson, a…
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In reality, the best team won, although it was a match that seemed to hang on a series of incidents: Murillo's own goal, Chris Wood's miss, Maddison's punch and Spurs' half-time subs. After a slow start, Forest actually played quite well for much of the first half, but the natural order was restored in the second period. Rich Ferraro and George Edw…
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It's the latest edition of the Friday Five, in which Jamie Martin brings us the big news stories coming from the City Ground this week: Fulham win Wood strike rate Aina contract Bruno incoming? Praise for MGW Rich Ferraro and The Maradona Of The Midlands discuss these stories as well as the latest on PSR and previewing the Tottenham match - we will…
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45 minutes of heaven, followed by 45 minutes of hell - however, Forest scored three goals in the first period and withstood the Fulham offensive in the second half, to earn a welcome three points and make up for the points deducted due to the PSR breach. The first half was probably the best we have seen from the Reds, with good goals from Hudson-Od…
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A draw wasn't the result that we wanted, but was enough to pull the Reds out of the relegation zone on goal difference. It could have been so much worse as a tepid first half performance drew the ire of the fans, but the introduction of Gio Reyna on 60 minutes brought instant dividends, as the young American fed Morgan Gibbs-White, who in turn play…
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Our 1865 news show, the Friday 5, is here! Join George Edwards and Tom Newton as they discuss the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: PSR appeal Refereeing controversies Origi out Prime Minister visit International roundup As ever, the news is brought to you by Jamie Martin, and Max Hayes joins us for an update from FanPark. W…
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At the end of a tempestuous week for Nottingham Forest Football Club, we take some time to reflect upon the four point deduction imposed by an independent commission and what impact it could have on the Reds' season, and indeed for the wider world of football (especially as Leicester are in trouble and Everton await their next punishment). Should F…
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It's been a big week for Nottingham Forest Football Club, as they digest the four point deduction handed down for breaching profit and sustainability regulations. We will have a special show at the weekend to discuss this in more depth, but in the meantime, here are this week's top five stories: Forest receive PSR points deduction Injury updates: T…
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It was so near and yet so far for the Reds, as despite having the best chances, they only scored one goal, before the inevitable sucker punch when Luke Berry scored from (you guessed it) a set piece for Luton. Some fans were angry at the inability to take chances and also the substitutions made by Nuno, which left Forest with five at the back and n…
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Our 1865 news show, the Friday 5, is here! Join Steven Toplis and The Maradona Of The Midlands as they discuss the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: EFL deal declined Nuno angry about referees Formal launch of Garibaldi Girls Set piece coach set aside Montiel buy clause As ever, the news is brought to you by Jamie Martin, an…
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Another disappointing result as Forest had chances, but failed to take them. The truth is, for all the grumbling about the referee not sending of Jakub Moder, the Reds could have played all day and not scored. George Edwards is joined by Adam and Tom Newton to discuss the game and the ref, and also Nuno's team selection and substitutions, which rai…
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It's our Friday 5 show, in which we bring you the top stories coming from the City Ground this week. Rich Ferraro and The Maradona Of The Midlands discuss: Forest leaving the City Ground? Felipe definitely leaving the City Ground The club and Steven Reid receive FA charges after the Liverpool debacle Neco Williams is Forest's Player Of The Month In…
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It's the return of The Forest Ramble, our discussion podcast in which we cover the Reds' refereeing woes, the possibility of leaving the City Ground, and the issues around fan safety that have recently cropped up. We try and stay polite but the blood pressure was running a bit high on this one, which is already our 50th podcast of the season! In a …
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For the second time in a few days, a promising display by the Reds but a controversial late winner - but the way that this one went in makes Wednesday's goal look just fine. In case you missed it, Forest were attacking the Liverpool area in stoppage time, when the ref stopped play for a head injury (hmmm) and erroneously gave the ball to the away t…
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A disappointing result as the Reds conceded a late goal to a set piece (again) to exit the FA Cup. In truth, Forest more than matched the visitors for much of the match, and even though United probably were the better team, the commitment and performance levels from the home team were good. As well as reporting on the game, Rich Ferraro and The Mar…
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Forest lost away to an Aston Villa team who look exceptional under Unai Emery, but you could argue that the Reds were once again masters of their own downfall with poor defending leaving them 3-0 down before they even got going. Moussa Niakhate and Morgan Gibbs-White scored either side of the break to give hope to the visitors, but Villa took contr…
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After a week off, it's the return of the 1865 Friday 5, in which we bring you the top five stories coming out of the City Ground in the last seven days. Rich Ferraro presents, and is joined by the Maradona of the Midlands and Tom Newton to discuss: Mark Clattenburg joins Forest as an analyst City Ground redevelopment plans Joe Lolley interview Jon …
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Well, that felt good didn't it? A strong performance by the Reds at home to hapless West Ham was capped by a goal in stoppage time at the end of each half by Taiwo Awoniyi and Callum Hudson-Odoi respectively. Forest had much to be pleased about, and will only wish that they had scored the five or six goals that they threatened, with keeper Alphonse…
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Annoyingly, frustratingly and disappointingly, Forest's poor home form continues, as despite fighting back twice, poor defending cost them three goals and Newcastle took all three points. The big talking point was the penalty shout when Martin Dubravka clearly made contact with Taiwo Awoniyi in the area, but the ref didn't give anything and VAR cho…
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It's the Friday 5, presented by Rich Ferraro, joined this week by Baz and Tom Newton. In this specially extended edition, we report on the FA Cup shoot out win over Bristol City, and the announcement of the Reds' 25-man squad for the rest of the season. As usual, Jamie Martin brings us the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: J…
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A great goal by Callum Hudson-Odoi was the only real moment of quality in a scrappy game that was epitomised by Phillip Billing's red card for a nasty challenge on the Reds winger. Forest had conceded an early goal in a slow start, and after the late sending off, will feel that they should have got more from the game. Steven Toplis is joined by Ada…
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It's the Friday 5, presented by Rich Ferraro, joined this week by George Edwards and guest contributor Steve Burns. In this specially extended edition, Jamie Martin brings us the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: Marinakis responds to Richard Masters' "small clubs" comment The Nottingham Conference on racial and gender equal…
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A defeat that wasn't that surprising on paper, but was disappointing in practice as mistakes at the back (yes, including another one from Matt Turner) cost the Reds two goals. A glimmer of hope came with the return of Taiwo Awoniyi and Antony Elanga, but the former's late goal proved to be nothing more than a consolation. Baz is joined by Tom Newto…
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It wasn't exactly the most exciting game, but at least Forest kept their first clean sheet since Nuno Espirito Santo took charge. In reality, there wasn't really much for either keeper to do, with both Danilo and Callum Hudson-Odoi hitting the side netting, and Cameron Pring doing likewise for the hosts. It's back to the City Ground in ten days or …
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It's the return of the Friday 5, presented by Rich Ferraro with the Maradona of the Midlands and Ellie Molloson. As usual, Jamie Martin brings us the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: Incoming: ⁠Gio Reyna and Carlos Forbs? Forest write to PGMOL Brizzle City in the FA Cup Nuno Tavares and other outgoings? Injury update We'll …
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It was defeat for Forest on Ivan Toney Day, as Ivan Toney's Brentford came back from an early deficit to win the game, with returning hero Ivan Toney unprecedently getting Sky Sports' Player of the Match award before the game even started. In reality, Forest will be kicking themselves about two of the goals conceded, and it would be nice to have a …
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We have a double-header for you today, as we report on Forest's extra-time FA Cup victory after an almighty scare away at Blackpool, and we also bring you the regular Friday Five - a roundup of the top stories coming out of the City Ground this week: PSR breach Cheikhou Kouyate Orel Mangala Nuno's response to the possible points deduction Victory o…
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January's Forest Ramble discussion is here! This month, Rich Ferraro is joined by Baz, Tom Newton and The Maradona Of The Midlands: A review of 2023 at the City Ground - the good, the bad and the ugly FFP and a possible points deduction Goalkeeping conundrums and the transfer window As usual, we will also hear the opinions of you, the listeners, Je…
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It's the return of the Friday 5, presented this week by George Edwards, joined by Tom Newton and Ellie Molloson. As usual, Jamie Martin brings us the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: 1 ⁠Forest await news of FFP sanctions next week 2 Can the Reds do it on a cold Wednesday night in Blackpool? 3 New signing as Jamie Newton joi…
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In this podcast extra, we are taking the time to think about some of the worst players ever to wear the Garibaldi Red. Tom Newton is your MC, along with Steven Toplis, George Edwards and Rich Ferraro (along with Producer Romeo), as each panel member selects a "Worst Forest XI". Who would you choose? We'll be back before the end of the week with our…
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Hmm. After the high of the victories over Newcastle and Man Utd, Forest were almost brought crashing down to earth when they fell two goals down at home to League One Blackpool in the first half an hour, with ex-Red Jordan Gabriel scoring the first (and refusing to celebrate). Fortunately Nico Dominguez headed home to make it 1-2 before half-time, …
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Happy New Year to all of our listeners. It's the return of the Friday 5, presented by Rich Ferraro with Tom Newton and the Maradona of the Midlands. As usual, Jamie Martin brings us the top five stories coming out of the City Ground this week: ⁠FFP: are Forest in danger of a points deduction? Nino not interested in moving to Forest Jonjo ⁠⁠Shelvey …
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The Reds recorded their first win over Manchester United in many a year, with goals from Nico Dominguez and Morgan Gibbs-White sandwiching Marcus Rashford's effort (following a goalkeeping ricket from Matt Turner). Rich Ferraro is joined by Baz and Jeremy Davies to discuss Nuno's game plan with two number 10s, the benefits of counter-attacking and …
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It's the "Friday Five"! Each week, 1865 brings you a round up of the five top stories coming from the City Ground over the last few days. Our newshound Jamie Martin has the latest roundup, and Rich Ferraro is joined by The Maradona of the Midlands to discuss: 1 Nuno's first win 2 Forest complain to PGMOL about Rob Jones vs Bournemouth 3 Joe Worrall…
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It was a wonderful Christmas present for Reds fans as Chris Wood's hat-trick gave the Reds all the points against the striker's former club. Nuno Espirito Santo made a number of changes to his team but targeted pace down the wings and got a deserved win as a result. Rich Ferraro is joined by George Edwards to discuss the view from the away end and …
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The headlines for Nuno's first game were dominated by the referee, who dropped an enormous clanger by sending off Willy Boly and then compounded it (alongside VAR) by not giving anything when Adam Smith handled the ball whilst in the area. Unfortunately the upshot is that, like last year, Forest gave up the lead at home to Bournemouth and ended up …
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It's the "Friday Five"! Each week, 1865 brings you a round up of the five top stories coming from the City Ground over the last few days. Our newshound Jamie Martin has the latest roundup, and Rich Ferraro is joined by Adam and The Maradona of the Midlands to discuss: Steve Cooper is sacked Nuno Espirito Santo is the new Nottingham Forest Head Coac…
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For our 25th podcast this season, we reflect upon the tenure of Steve Cooper, who was today sacked as Head Coach of Nottingham Forest. We discuss the highs of his time in charge, and why we loved him; we also think about the reasons why results have declined and what might have gone wrong. With Nuno Espirito Santo expected to be confirmed as the ne…
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Despite a creditable performance, it was another home defeat for the Reds as they lacked quality in both boxes. Richarlison scored in first half stoppage time before Dejan Kulusevski embarrassed Matt Turner to double the lead. Yves Bissouma's red card could have offered Forest a lifeline, but Harry Toffolo and Neco Williams were unfortunate to be d…
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It's a new show! Each week, 1865 brings you the "Friday Five", a round up of the top stories coming from the City Ground over the last few days. We welcome our newshound Jamie Martin to the podcast with the latest roundup, and Rich Ferraro is joined by Tom Newton and George Edwards to discuss: Steve Cooper stays (for the time being, at least) Evang…
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Steve Cooper went for seven first team changes to stop the rot, and to an extent it worked as the Reds showed a better level of performance and effort to gain a point - and it could have been three as Harry Toffolo should have added to his first-half header which would surely have seen Forest get the win. Steven Toplis is joined by Tom Newton to di…
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It was nothing short of a disaster at Craven Cottage, as Forest produced arguably the worst performance of Steve Cooper's tenure, leaving the Head Coach looking nervously over his shoulder. Two goals each from Alex Iwobi and the Ghost of Raul Jimenez, plus a closer from Forest-supporting Tom Cairney, frankly embarrassed the Reds on a night with no …
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Losing one home match feels unlucky, losing two in a row feels like something else. The Reds were deservedly defeated in a game where the first goal was clearly going to be important, and after the referee and VAR didn't spot a clear penalty on Ryan Yates, Dwight McNeil made the breakthrough. Rich Ferraro is joined by Maradona of the Midlands and A…
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Forest suffered a rare home defeat, but in reality Brighton were the better team. Had it not been for a penalty and an, ahem, interesting red card for visiting skipper Lewis Dunk, the Reds would probably have been dead and buried. As it is, they will rue missed chances, with both Morgan Gibbs-White and Ryan Yates wishing they had done better. Steve…
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November's Forest Ramble discussion is here! This month, Rich Ferraro is joined by Baz, Tom and Steven to cover: Everton receive a points deduction; what does this mean for the Premier League? Steve Cooper’s game plan - is the Reds’ success contingent upon listening to the gaffer? What will success look like for Forest this season? As usual, we wil…
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