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The 1977–78 season was Nottingham Forest's first year back in the First Division since their relegation in 1972. They had finished third in the Second Division the previous season to earn promotion.
Nottingham Forest : Carlisle: Martin 78' 72' Robertson: ... 29 January 1977: Nottingham Forest : 3–3: Southampton F.C. Nottingham: Robertson 38' Robertson 66'
Nottingham Forest league performances since 1892. This is a list of all seasons played by Nottingham Forest Football Club, from their first entry into the FA Cup in 1878 to their last completed season in 2024. It details the club's performance in every competition entered, as well as the top scorers for each season.
Forest led the First Division for most of the 1977–78 season and were confirmed as 1977–78 Football League champions after a 0–0 draw against Coventry City on 22 April 1978, seven points ahead of runners-up Liverpool. Forest became one of the few teams (and the most recent team to date) to win the First Division title the season after ...
The match took place on 12 August 1978 at Wembley Stadium and was played between 1977–78 Football League champions Nottingham Forest and FA Cup winners Ipswich Town. Watched by a crowd of 68,000, the match ended in a 5–0 victory for Nottingham Forest. This was both Ipswich and Nottingham Forest's second appearance in the Charity Shield.
2 points for a win (42 Games): 64, Division 1. 1977–78; 3 points for a win: 94, Division 1, 1997–98; Most league goals in one season: 110, Division 3, 1950–51; Highest league scorer in one season: Wally Ardron, 36, Division 3 (South), 1950–51 [13] Most internationally capped player: Stuart Pearce, 76 for England (78 total)
Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West ... First Division, 1977–78; 3 points for a win: 94, First Division, 1997 ...
The 1978–79 season was Nottingham Forest's second year back in the Football League First Division. They had won the title in the previous season, meaning that they qualified for the European Cup for the first time in their history.