Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hamilton was the Nottingham Evening Post ' s Nottingham Forest reporter during the club's glory years and covered both of Forest's victorious European Cup campaigns (1979 and 1980) for the newspaper. During his time covering Forest, Hamilton developed a close, if at times testy, relationship with the club's outspoken manager, Brian Clough.
The Nottingham Post (formerly the Nottingham Evening Post) is an English tabloid newspaper which serves Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and parts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. [ 4 ] The Post is published Monday to Saturday each week, and was also available via online subscription until 10 March 2020. [ 5 ]
Keane, who scored twice, was particularly praised for his performance in the second leg by the Nottingham Evening Post ' s Ian Edwards. [18] Nottingham Forest were drawn at home again for the next round, which they won 2–0 against Bristol Rovers thanks to goals from Lee Glover and Scot Gemmill. [19]
Nottingham Forest lead Newcastle 1-0 at the City Ground as we enter the interval. In a relatively even, fast-paced encounter, Murillo's powerfully-taken header is the difference maker. The game's ...
The forward whips a free-kick over the Forest wall but narrowly past the post. Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur. 15:49. One minute of added time to be played at the end of the first half.
Beeston went all the way to the final, at Forest's Gregory Ground, and won the trophy for the only time, thanks to a 3–1 win Newark. [ 5 ] Newark complained about biased refereeing, [ 6 ] and had a chance for revenge in the 1890–91 FA Cup qualifying rounds as the clubs were drawn together in the second round, Beeston having had a bye.
Being drawn away at Nottingham Forest meant that many thought the tie a "foregone conclusion", but Swifts played above themselves and held Forest to a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes, thanks to a header by C.F. Daft, brother of England international Harry Daft, from a corner by Warburton. The game went to extra-time, and although the Swifts dominated ...
Nottingham Forest *Club domestic league appearances and goals Harold Wightman (19 June 1894 – 5 April 1945) was an English football manager, who managed Luton Town , Mansfield Town and Nottingham Forest .