2008–09 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

The 2008–09 season was Nottingham Forest's first season back in the Football League Championship, following promotion from League One in the 2007–08 season, after spending three years in the third tier. Forest finished in 19th place, seven points above the relegation zone, having been involved in the relegation scrap all season, with Billy Davies changing fortunes around to secure Championship status for the 2009–10 season.

Nottingham Forest F.C.
2008–09 season
ChairmanNigel Doughty
ManagerColin Calderwood (until 26 December)
John Pemberton (caretaker)
Billy Davies (4 January onwards)
Football League Championship19th
FA CupFourth round
League CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Robert Earnshaw (12)
All: Robert Earnshaw (17)
Highest home attendance29,140 (vs. Derby County, Championship, 21 February 2009)
Lowest home attendance4,030 (vs. Morecambe, League Cup, 13 August 2008)

Team kit

Supplier: Umbro
Sponsor(s): Capital One

Home
Away
Third

Source: Wikipedia Nottingham Forest Article

Technical staff

NameRole
Nick MarshallYouth Academy Director
Chris FaircloughYouth Academy Coach
Russell LovettYouth Academy Coach
Tony CookYouth Academy Coach
Dr Frank CoffeyMedical Consultant
Terry FarndaleKit manager
Keith BurtChief scout
David PleatConsultant to the Club

Pre-season and friendlies

Summary

Forest had a busy pre-season, making six promising signings, with seven players leaving as they prepared for the 2008–09 season. The players to come in were Welsh international striker Robert Earnshaw on a three-year deal for £2.65 million, Liverpool midfielder Paul Anderson on a one-year loan, ex-Manchester United striker Andy Cole on a 12-month contract, French midfielder Guy Moussi from Angers SCO, striker Mickael Darnet from AS Cannes and Joe Garner from Carlisle United for £1.14 million. Those departing Forest were striker Grant Holt to Shrewsbury Town, Northern Ireland international midfielder Sammy Clingan to Norwich City, Ghanaian international striker Junior Agogo to Egyptian side Zamalek Sporting Club, left-back Matt Lockwood to Colchester United and midfielder Kris Commons to Derby County.

Forest had a reasonably successful pre-season, winning four, drawing one and losing two in their seven pre-season fixtures. Their warm-ups included two games against Premier League opposition in Everton and Sunderland. Forest were then asked to partake in a friendly against a second-string Republic of Ireland side on 9 October during the international break, which Forest lost 2–0.

Results

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersRefereeAttendance
18 July 2008 Offenbach KickersA2 – 1McCleary, Davies5,000
22 July 2008Burton AlbionA3 – 1Davies 23', McGugan 47', Tyson 81'O. Langford2,340
23 July 2008AFC Telford UnitedA4 – 1Thornhill 7', McCleary 20', Newbold 37', Sinclair 8'Steve Torr1,441
25 July 2008EvertonH1 – 1Valente (og) 56'K. Friend15,488
28 July 2008Curzon AshtonA1 – 2Sinclair 68'Darren Bond524
30 July 2008SunderlandH0 – 1Andy Woolmer12,573
2 August 2008Notts CountyA3 – 2Earnshaw (2) 27', 74', Bennett 34'R. Booth7,665
9 October 2008 Republic of Ireland XIA0 – 2Damien Hancock4,040

Coca-Cola Championship

Summary

Forest kicked off the 2008–09 season with a goalless home draw against Reading before suffering their first league defeat in the Championship in a 3–1 loss at Swansea City. With four strikers injured, Forest secured the loan signing of Manchester United forward Lee Martin. Martin started the scoring in the 3–2 success over Watford with a 25-yard curler; the victory was Forest's first of the Championship campaign. Robert Earnshaw netted his first league goal for the club in the victory, with Nathan Tyson, returning from injury, taking just four minutes after stepping off the bench to net the winner to put Forest 14th in the league table. Forest finished the month with a 5–1 defeat to Wolves, who went top of the Championship following the result. This marked Tyson's first start of the season after a hamstring injury. Forest picked up one point in five games during September in a 0–0 home draw against Charlton sandwiched by 2–1 loses to both Burnley and Preston, and losses at Plymouth and Sheffield Wednesday. Forest then lost their first two games in October with a 2–0 home loss to Crystal Palace and a 2–1 defeat at QPR. They won a home point against Ipswich Town but lost again four days later to Cardiff City, with both goals conceded both penalties. This run of poor form saw Forest prop up the Championship. With two away games coming up, it was being touted[citation needed] that manager Colin Calderwood faced the sack if they could not record a victory, but they did with a 2–1 away victory at Crystal Palace, with goals coming from midfielders Chris Cohen and Matt Thornhill. This was Forest's first win in ten games and in more than two months, and saw Forest them off the foot of the league.

November started with the East Midlands derby against Derby County at Pride Park Stadium, the first time the two teams had met in a competitive fixture in over three years. The match proved to be controversial, with Emanuel Villa scoring at both ends to make the score 1–1. Lewis McGugan was given a straight red card, then a 93rd-minute penalty for Derby was saved by former Ram Lee Camp, with manager Colin Calderwood commenting after that the save would go down in the folklore.[citation needed] Veteran striker Andy Cole then had his contract cancelled by "mutual consent"[citation needed] after the ex-Manchester United forward had fallen out with the club, as he was often being left on the bench. Forest followed up the Derby draw with another 1–1 draw at home to promotion-chasing Birmingham City and then a 2–2 draw away to Bristol City; the latter match saw Camp save another injury-time penalty and a point, seeing Forest into a four-game unbeaten run. However, they then lost 2–1 at home to Norwich City to return to the bottom of the table. A further 0–0 away draw at relegation rivals Doncaster Rovers saw mass tabloid speculation that manager Colin Calderwood was set to be replaced by Billy Davies.[citation needed] In the next game, at home to Barnsley, Forest won by a 36th-minute header from Joe Garner, moving off the foot of the table to 23rd. Forest drew 2–2 at Coventry City, twice coming from behind to claim a point, but their poor home form continued with a 1–0 home loss to Sheffield United and a 0–0 draw against relegation rivals Blackpool. Forest then recorded an important victory away at Southampton, with defender Wes Morgan scoring his first goal of the season and Joe Garner chipping the goalkeeper from 35 yards. This took Forest to just one point off safety, with their next game at home to bottom-of-the-table Doncaster Rovers, but Forest were 4–0 down within an hour and down to ten men for much of the second half after Julian Bennett came off injured after Forest had used all their substitutions, with a cruciate-ligament injury ruling the left-back out for the rest of the season. Forest replied with two late goals, but immediately after the game the Forest board terminated manager Colin Calderwood's contract after two and a half years in charge of the club; assistant manager David Kerslake was also dismissed. Reserve-team manager John Pemberton took caretaker charge at Norwich City, which Forest won 3–2 to rise out of the relegation zone for the first time in three months; this game saw the end of Lee Camp's loan spell. On 1 January, Nottingham Forest appointed Billy Davies as their new manager, signing a three-and-a-half-year deal with David Kelly named as his assistant manager. Davies watched the next match, against nouveau-riche Premier League side Manchester City in the FA Cup third round, which saw Forest won 3–0 with goals from strikers Nathan Tyson, Robert Earnshaw and Joe Garner. Davies' first game in charge saw Forest go to bottom of the table Charlton Athletic and beat the strugglers 2–0, with Tyson and Earnshaw netting for the Reds. Their third victory in a row pushed Forest up to 21st and moved them closer to teams directly above them. A 2–0 home win Plymouth Argyle moved them into 20th before a big rival match in the FA Cup against Derby County at Pride Park, which ended 1–1.[1] There will be a replay on 4 February at the City Ground. This was followed up by a 2–1 home win against Sheffield Wednesday, in which Forest came from behind to win. The result put them 17th, four points clear of the relegation zone. February saw just one win for Forest at the end of the month against promotion chasing Reading. Forest lost their opening game of February to local rivals Derby in the FA Cup. Forest then drew 1–1 with QPR before going on a three-game losing streak to Birmingham City, Ipswich Town and Derby this time in the league. After the bitter disappointment of picking up just one victory in February, Forest were looking to get off to the best possible start, and they did against Preston in a 2–1 victory with a brace from Rob Earnshaw sending Forest three places up the table into 18th and looking a lot less likely to face the drop after another good result this time a 1–1 draw to Swansea City. However another three game losing streak to Watford, a 5–0 loss to Burnley and then a 1–0 defeat to Wolves thanks to a Michael Kightly goal saw Forest take another dramatic downturn and they slipped in the league table to the regulation place of 22nd. Forest knew that with just six games left to stay in the Championship they needed something special. After a 1–1 draw against Barnsley following a desperate equaliser from Rob Earnshaw, Forest still sat in the drop zone. Up next were Bristol City, when city went ahead through Ivan Sproule things looked bleak again at the City Ground. Rob Earnshaw again showed his fantastic ability to score vital goals after grabbing an equaliser but with twelve minutes to go Forest went 2–1 down thanks to Dele Adebola. Forest turned things round in a fantastic comeback, Joe Garner making it 2–2 and then in stoppage time on loan Dexter Blackstock grabbed the late winner to give Forest a vital three points and climb themselves out of the drop zone. A midweek match against Sheffield United followed the fantastic win against City but it was a dull affair. After Kelvin Wilson was sent off early on, Forest's best chance fell to Joe Garner who fired over the crossbar and the Red's had to settle for a 0–0 draw that put them back into the drop zone on goal difference with Barnsley. Coventry City was the next opponents Forest had to face. Forest seemed more likely too pick up a result as the match was at the City Ground following the hysterics last week against Bristol City. And the only goal from James Perch after 46 minutes gave Forest a well-deserved win sending them up to 20th and out the drop zone, however they could not be complacent yet as both Norwich City and Barnsley, the two teams behind them had games in hand. Following the draw at Coventry, Forest saw that both Barnsley and Norwich failed to pick up a result that threatened Forest's safety. The early kick off saw on 25 April saw Forest hold Blackpool to a 1–1 draw at Bloomfield Road. Barnsley played Wolves and looked to have won what was a vital game however a late equaliser for Wolves saw Forest with a chance to stay up if Norwich were to lose to Reading. And they did, two goals from Shane Long meant Forest had escaped the drop. On the final day Forest beat already relegated Southampton 3–1 and secure 19th place just behind rivals Derby County.

Results

DateOpponentsH / AResult

F – A

ScorersAttendanceLeague

position

10 August 2008ReadingH0 – 021,57113th
16 August 2008Swansea CityA1 – 3Perch 35'16,61120th
23 August 2008WatfordH3 – 2Martin 10', Earnshaw 35', Tyson 69'20,00514th
30 August 2008Wolverhampton WanderersA1 – 5Stearman (og) 54'25,30116th
13 September 2008BurnleyH1 – 2Earnshaw 52'20,50421st
16 September 2008Preston North EndA1 – 2Mawene (og) 67'13,14523rd
20 September 2008Charlton AthleticH0 – 018,77123rd
27 September 2008Plymouth ArgyleA0 – 112,59424th
30 September 2008Sheffield WednesdayA0 – 120,82324th
4 October 2008Crystal PalaceH0 – 222,81124th
18 October 2008Queens Park RangersA1 – 2McGugan 84'15,12224th
21 October 2008Ipswich TownH1 – 1McCleary 32'19,45524th
25 October 2008Cardiff CityH0 – 119,46824th
28 October 2008Crystal PalaceA2 – 1Cohen 28', Thornhill 81'15,16223rd
2 November 2008Derby CountyA1 – 1Villa (og) 57'33,01023rd
8 November 2008Birmingham CityH1 – 1Perch 52'21,41523rd
15 November 2008Bristol CityA2 – 2Garner 11', Tyson 47'17,44023rd
22 November 2008Norwich CityH1 – 2Anderson 38'18,56624th
25 November 2008Doncaster RoversA0 – 012,61224th
29 November 2008BarnsleyH1 – 0Garner 36'24,97423rd
6 December 2008Coventry CityA2 – 2Earnshaw 27', Garner 61'17,54223rd
9 December 2008Sheffield UnitedH0 – 119,54123rd
13 December 2008BlackpoolH0 – 019,10322nd
20 December 2008SouthamptonA2 – 0Morgan 42', Garner 75'26,58022nd
26 December 2008Doncaster RoversH2 – 4Hird (og) 68', Garner 85'26,50122nd
28 December 2008Norwich CityA3 – 2Thornhill 17', McGugan 30', Earnshaw 89'25,47521st
10 January 2009Charlton AthleticA2 – 0Tyson 34', Earnshaw 36'24,55320th
17 January 2009Plymouth ArgyleH2 – 0Earnshaw 24', Anderson 21'20,39218th
27 January 2009Sheffield WednesdayH2 – 1Tyson 34', Chambers 75'22,61817th
31 January 2009Cardiff CityA0 – 218,77917th
7 February 2009Queens Park RangersH2 – 2McGugan 45+1' (pen.), Cohen 67'25,85918th
14 February 2009Birmingham CityA0 – 217,63119th
18 February 2009Ipswich TownA1 – 2Tyson 77'19,93020th
21 February 2009Derby CountyH1 – 3Earnshaw 87'29,14020th
28 February 2009ReadingA1 – 0McGugan 61'21,19621st
3 March 2009Preston North EndH2 – 1Earnshaw (2) 58', 71'17,56818th
7 March 2009Swansea CityH1 – 1McGugan 76'20,47520th
10 March 2009WatfordA1 – 2Thornhill 17'14,73020th
14 March 2009BurnleyA0 – 513,05521st
21 March 2009Wolverhampton WanderersH0 – 124,51022nd
4 April 2009BarnsleyA1 – 1Earnshaw 68'19,68122nd
11 April 2009Bristol CityH3 – 2Earnshaw 32', Garner 83', Blackstock 89'22,77621st
13 April 2009Sheffield UnitedA0 – 028,37422nd
18 April 2009Coventry CityH1 – 0Perch 46',27,85620th
25 April 2009BlackpoolA1 – 1Blackstock 9'9,27920th
3 May 2009SouthamptonH3 – 1Garner 73', Chambers 87', Earnshaw 90+2'29,00819th

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAH
ResultDLWLLLDLLLLDLWDDDLDWDLDWLWWWWLDLLLWWDLLLDWDWDW
Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
17Coventry City461315184758−1154
18Derby County461412205567−1254
19Nottingham Forest461314195065−1553
20Barnsley461313204558−1352
21Plymouth Argyle461312214457−1351
Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2009. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

League Cup

Results

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult

F – A

ScorersRefereeAttendance
13 August 2008Round OneMorecambeH4 – 0Cohen 14', Earnshaw (2) 62', 88', Newbold 81'C. Boyeson4,030
27 August 2008Round TwoSunderlandH1 – 2 (a.e.t.)Earnshaw 60'I. Williamson9,198

FA Cup

Results

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult

F – A

ScorersRefereeAttendance
3 January 2009Round ThreeManchester CityA3 – 0Tyson 38', Earnshaw 42', Garner 75'L. Probert31,869
23 January 2009Round FourDerby CountyA1 – 1Earnshaw 64'H. Webb32,035
4 February 2009Round Four – ReplayDerby CountyH2 – 3Cohen 2', Tyson 14' (pen.)C. Foy29,001

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

The statistics for the following players are for their time during 2008–09 season playing for Nottingham Forest. Any stats from a different club during 2008–09 are not included.

  • Nottingham Forest have also had four own-goals scored for them during 2008–09
No.PosNatPlayerTotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK  ENGPaul Smith3302803020
2DF  ENGKelvin Wilson39035+102+1000
3DF  ENGJoel Lynch24020+301000
4DF  ENGLuke Chambers44232+723020
5DF  ENGWes Morgan4614212020
6DF  ENGIan Breckin28017+603020
7MF  ENGJames Perch42336+133020
8MF  ENGLewis McGugan36525+853000
9FW  ENGNathan Tyson39728+75320+10
10FW  WALRobert Earnshaw361726+6122223
11MF  ENGPaul Anderson28224+222000
12MF  ENGGarath McCleary43114+2511+101+10
14MF  WALArron Davies1603+1000+2010
15MF  ENGChris Cohen4644123121
16FW  ENGJoe Garner30819+970+2100
17MF  ENGLee Martin1419+410010
17DF  WALChris Gunter80800000
18MF  ENGIsaiah Osbourne807+100000
19MF  FRAGuy Moussi19014+102020
20MF  WALCarl Fletcher504+100000
20GK  SCOIain Turner30300000
21GK  NIRLee Camp1501500000
22MF  ENGGary McSheffrey40400000
23FW  ENGDexter Blackstock62620000
24MF  EIRMark Byrne200+100+1000
25DF  ENGRichard Tait00000000
26MF  ENGMatt Thornhill28313+113201+10
27DF  EIRBrendan Moloney1209+300000
28FW  ENGEmile Sinclair400+30000+10
29DF  ENGJulian Bennett13010+200010
30GK  ENGDale Roberts00000000
30GK  ENGKarl Darlow00000000
31GK  ENGPaddy Gamble00000000
32DF  ALGHamza Bencherif00000000
33MF  ENGLiam Hook00000000
34MF  ENGReece Staples00000000
34FW  ENGNialle Rodney00000000
35DF  ENGTom Sharpe00000000
36DF  ENGJoe Heath1209+100+1010
37FW  ENGAdam Newbold610+400+100+11
38FW  FRAMickael Darnet00000000
39DF  EIRGavin Kavanagh00000000
39GK  ENGBarry Richardson00000000
40GK  EIRShane Redmond00000000
41MF  ENGJames Reid100+100000
42FW  ENGRyan Whitehurst00000000
45DF  ENGAaron Mitchell00000000
46MF  ENGJames Dunne00000000

Top scorers

Last updated on 26 October 2008.
PPlayerFLCFACLCTotal
1 Robert Earnshaw122317
2 Joe Garner718
3 Nathan Tyson527
4 Lewis McGugan55
5 Chris Cohen2114
6 Matt Thornhill33
7 James Perch33
8 Dexter Blackstock22
9 Luke Chambers22
10 Paul Anderson22
11 Wes Morgan11
12 Lee Martin11
13 Garath McCleary11
14 Adam Newbold11
- Own Goals44

Disciplinary record

Last updated on 19 July 2009.

Includes cards collected whilst at other clubs during 2008–09

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Notes
2DF Kelvin Wilson201
8MF Lewis McGugan301
5DF Wes Morgan610
26MF Matt Thornhill210
7MF James Perch1000
16FW Joe Garner800
9FW Nathan Tyson700
4DF Luke Chambers700
15MF Chris Cohen600
27DF Brendan Moloney500
6DF Ian Breckin500
12MF Garath McCleary400
23FW Dexter Blackstock400
29DF Julian Bennett300
18FW Andy Cole300
3DF Joel Lynch200
28FW Emile Sinclair200
17MF Lee Martin100
19MF Guy Moussi100
21GK Lee Camp100
20MF Carl Fletcher100
14MF Arron Davies100
36DF Joe Heath100
11MF Paul Anderson100
37FW Adam Newbold100
10FW Robert Earnshaw100
18MF Isaiah Osbourne100

Source: [citation needed]
Only competitive matches
= Number of bookings; = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Transfers

In

#PosPlayerFromFeeDate
10FW Robert Earnshaw Derby County£2.65 million30 May 2008
19MF Guy Moussi Angers SCOUndisclosed1 July 2008
18FW Andy Cole SunderlandFree4 July 2008
16FW Joe Garner Carlisle United£1.14 million25 July 2008

Out

#PosPlayerToFeeDate
MF Kris Commons Derby CountyFree21 May 2008
MF Felix Bastians BSC Young BoysFree21 May 2008
MF Alan Power Hartlepool UnitedFree21 May 2008
FW Junior Agogo El ZamalekUndisclosed2 June 2008
DF Matt Lockwood Colchester UnitedUndisclosed3 June 2008
MF Sammy Clingan Norwich CityFree17 June 2008
FW Grant Holt Shrewsbury Town£170,00024 June 2008
18FW Andy Cole RetiredReleased31 October 2008

Loans in

#PosFromPlayerStartEnd
11MF Paul Anderson Liverpool26 June 20081 June 2009
17MF Lee Martin Manchester United13 August 200831 December 2008
3DF Joel Lynch Brighton and Hove Albion25 September 20081 June 2009
20MF Carl Fletcher Crystal Palace17 October 200824 November 2008
21GK Lee Camp Queens Park Rangers20 October 200831 December 2008
MF James Dunne Arsenal24 October 200831 December 2008
18MF Isaiah Osbourne Aston Villa3 March 20091 June 2009
22MF Gary McSheffrey Birmingham City5 March 200922 March 2009
17DF Chris Gunter Tottenham Hotspur12 March 20091 June 2009
20GK Iain Turner Everton19 March 20091 June 2009
23FW Dexter Blackstock Queens Park Rangers26 March 20091 June 2009

Loans out

#PosToPlayerStartEnd
31GK Paddy Gamble Mansfield Town8 August 200831 December 2008
35DF Tom Sharpe Stalybridge Celtic20 September 20081 June 2009
40GK Shane Redmond Eastwood Town20 September 20081 June 2009
30GK Dale Roberts Rushden and Diamonds1 October 20081 June 2009
28FW Emile Sinclair Mansfield Town17 October 20081 June 2009
27DF Brendan Moloney Rushden and Diamonds24 October 200827 November 2008

Notes