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Wolfie dissects what was a masterclass performance in Istanbul last night! To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv What a night in Istanbul! Nottingham Forest didn't just survive the "Pressure Cooker"; they absolutely dismantled Fenerbahçe 0-3 in one of the most clinical European performances in the club's history. Wolfie is here to dissect a sensational away win that puts the Reds on the brink of the Europa League last 16. From Murillo's stunning 25-yard opener to the clinical partnership of Igor Jesus and Morgan Gibbs-White, it was a night where everything clicked. We break down the key moments, the tactical shifts, and that incredible "Wall of Noise" from the 1,200 travelling Forest fans who out-sang the home crowd at the Şükrü Saracoğlu! The "Vítor Pereira Effect" was immediate and undeniable. In just his first match, Pereira transformed a side that had struggled for goals into a technical, possession-based machine that produced an incredible 2.86 xG. By moving away from "Dyche-ball" and encouraging the players to "express themselves," Pereira unlocked a new-look Forest that looked comfortable under pressure and ruthless in transition. We analyse how his intimate knowledge of his former club allowed Forest to exploit Fenerbahçe's defensive gaps, especially with the return of a fit-again Murillo, who proved he is the heartbeat of this new system. With three away goals in the bag, the tie is all but guaranteed—but as Pereira warned in his post-match presser, the job is only half done. We look ahead to the second leg at the City Ground and discuss what this result does for our confidence heading into a massive Premier League clash with Liverpool this Sunday. Let us know your match thoughts in the comments below! Hit that like button and subscribe for more Forest Fan TV. YOU REDS! #nffc #europaleague #fenerbahçe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest put in one of their best performances of the season to beat Fenerbahce 3-0 in the Europa League play-off round first leg on Thursday night as Vitor Pereira took charge of the Reds for the first time. It was a dream start for the new boss as Forest won with goals from Murillo, Igor Jesus and Morgan Gibbs-White. Matt Davies is joined by Mark Sutherns, Michael Temple and former Forest midfielder Lewis McGugan to discuss the game in full. #nffc #nottinghamforest
On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news of Arsenal's stumble, Newcastle's thumping Champions League win and the row at Drogheda United rumbles on.Arsenal throw away a 2–0 lead at Molineux as Arsenal are held by Wolverhampton Wanderers, missing the chance to go seven points clear in the Premier League title race.Mikel Arteta calls on his players to “stand up” in the title run-in, with a decisive North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur on the horizon.Wolves boss Rob Edwards focuses on the positives after his side's comeback, as they remain 17 points from safety despite improved performances.Newcastle United take a commanding 6–1 lead into their second leg against Qarabag FK in the UEFA Champions League, with four goals from Anthony Gordon in Azerbaijan.Elsewhere in Europe's top competition, Bodo/Glimt stun Inter Milan, while Club Brugge and Atletico Madrid share a six-goal thriller.Martin O'Neill prepares for his 1000th game in management as Celtic F.C. face VfB Stuttgart in the UEFA Europa League play-off.New Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira begins his tenure against Fenerbahce S.K., as Morgan Gibbs-White insists the squad remain united.Crystal Palace continue their first European adventure with a trip to HŠK Zrinjski Mostar in the UEFA Europa Conference League.In the Women's Champions League, Arsenal W.F.C. set up a London derby with Chelsea F.C. Women, while Manchester United W.F.C. hold a strong advantage over Atletico Madrid Femenino.Off the pitch, Spanish football writer Dermot Corrigan discusses the racism row involving Benfica and Real Madrid, and explains why Jose Mourinho could never return to the Bernabeu.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Palace's agonizing winless run reaches 12 games, but a gritty 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest at least stops the bleeding. After falling behind to an early Morgan Gibbs-White strike, the game turned on its head when Neco Williams was sent off for a desperate handball on the line. Ismaila Sarr clinical penalty salvaged a point, though the frustration lingers after failing to break down ten men for the entire second half. We're diving into the fallout, including Oliver Glasner's post-match admission that while he was "pleased with the desire," the squad's lack of efficiency in front of goal remains a glaring concern.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Forest would have been hoping to get the win to draw level on points with our beleaguered visitors, and things started well when Morgan Gibbs-White tucked home after five minutes. As is so often the case, we should have got another one, and literally paid the penalty when Neco Williams handled on the line and was dismissed, with Ismaíla Sarr scoring the resulting spot kick. However, in the second half, the ten man team showed no let up with a magnificent battling performance to repel Palace, and still managed to break with numbers, but both teams had to settle for a point in the end. Rich and Baz report on the game, the tactics, the substitutions, and yes, the referee. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Come on you Reds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Palace's agonizing winless run reaches 12 games, but a gritty 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest at least stops the bleeding. After falling behind to an early Morgan Gibbs-White strike, the game turned on its head when Neco Williams was sent off for a desperate handball on the line. Ismaila Sarr clinical penalty salvaged a point, though the frustration lingers after failing to break down ten men for the entire second half. We're diving into the fallout, including Oliver Glasner's post-match admission that while he was "pleased with the desire," the squad's lack of efficiency in front of goal remains a glaring concern.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the worst game possible last week, Forest went some way to making up to the fans with a goal-fest and clean sheet against Hungarian opposition. Last week's chief antagonist (and there were many) became Forest's chief protagonist as the skipper made two first half goals, contributed to the penalty award at the death, and turned into prime Zidane for about 20 minutes. The headlines went to Igor Jesus for his two goals, and James McAtee and Dan Ndoye had their best games in a red shirt, with the former richly deserving the goal that he scored when Morgan Gibbs-White gave him the opportunity from 12 yards. Rich and Baz report. Oh, what a night. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Come on you Reds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest keeps annoying Tom. Morgan Gibbs-White got a fake assist. Granit Xhaka tried to have a punch up with a fan. And should we ban towels in the Premier League? It's all that and more on a bonus episode of Week in the Tackle! Sorry Tim. Follow Week in the Tackle on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to get full episodes and clips of the show! Follow Tom Rennie on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Brian Dunseth on Instagram. Follow Tim Horsey on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wolfie dissects what was a dismal performance against Braga in Europa League! To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv Absolute shambles in Portugal! Wolfie is absolutely fuming as Nottingham Forest's European dream takes a massive hit after a truly dismal performance against Braga. After showing so much grit against Arsenal at the weekend, Sean Dyche's decision to make seven changes backfired in spectacular fashion on a rain-soaked night. The game turned on its head in a "minute of madness" during the second half: Morgan Gibbs-White had the golden opportunity to put us ahead from the penalty spot, but his weak effort was comfortably saved. Less than 60 seconds later, Braga broke down the other end and Ryan Yates—trying to recover—inadvertently bundled the ball into his own net. To top off a night of pure frustration, Elliot Anderson was sent off for dissent in stoppage time. This wasn't just a bad result; it was a stale, tactical disaster that has left the traveling Reds wondering where the ambition has gone. Wolfie lets loose on Sean Dyche's "safety first" approach that saw us fail to register a single goal against a Braga side that didn't even have a shot on target themselves! With only one win in our last eight matches across all competitions, the pressure is reaching a breaking point. We've gone from challenging for the top eight to potentially facing a grueling play-off round just to stay in the competition. The big question now is: will Evangelos Marinakis pull the trigger? With the January window closing and the team sliding into a mid-season slump, Wolfie believes enough is enough and that a change at the top is the only way to save our season and our European stature. We want to hear from you in the comments, Get involved in the discussion, let out your frustration, and don't forget to like and subscribe for more honest, raw Forest Fan TV content. #nffc #europaleague #braga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest were booed off at they lost 1-0 to Braga in the Europa League in Portugal on Thursday night. Forest lost to a team who had no shots on targets as Ryan Yates scored an own goal a minute after Morgan Gibbs-White missed a penalty. It was a terrible performance from start to finish as Forest saw their hopes of a top finish ended. Matt Davies is joined by Mark Sutherns and Sam Collins to review the game in full. We'll also discuss the latest transfer news as Napoli's Lorenzo Lucca is set to sign on loan. Meanwhile, David Ornstein of the Athletic, reports Chelsea are interested in Douglas Luiz. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Wolfie gives you all the details on Nottingham Forest's new striker signing!
Wolfie dissects the vital win over West Ham in the Premier League relegation fight!
The most important thing is that the record books will show that this was a win for Nottingham Forest. West Ham fans felt aggrieved at referee Tony Harrington and VAR Neil Davies, but Sky Sports and BBC experts alike agree that both controversial moments were correctly awarded, even if they were technical decisions. If Crysencio Summerville's second half effort had stood, then Forest would have been in deep trouble at 2-0 down. Instead, the wind was knocked out of the Hammers' sails and the Reds were galvanised, to equalise, and then when Morgan Gibbs-White withstood the pressure to convert a penalty in the last minute of the 90. Steven Toplis is joined by Tom Newton to discuss the result, refereeing and the team's performance, and what it means for Sean Dyche just over halfway through the season. James Jones joins us from Sports Social stablemates We Are West Ham, with a rant about the ref and despair about the Hammers' prospects. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Come on you Reds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest beat West Ham United 2-1 in the Premier League thanks to Morgan Gibbs-White's late penalty. A massive win for Forest takes them seven points clear of West Ham in the table and eases pressure on both Forest and manager Sean Dyche with the Reds going into the game after losing four in a row. Forest rode their luck though, but the win was all that matters on the night. Matt Davies is joined by Chris Aylmer and Emily Williamson. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Can Forest bounce back from a poor performance against Everton and beat Aston Villa?
Another defeat for the Reds, making it four in a row and a very Unhappy New Year for Sean Dyche and his men. The first half was a war of attrition, with Forest absorbing Villa pressure, until the inevitable momentary lapse of concentration saw Ollie Watkins' powerful 20 yarder hit the back of the net. Almost straight after half-time, John McGinn scored to end the contest, and although Morgan Gibbs-White pulled one back on the break, just minutes later, Forest threw it away. If John Victor got the benefit of the doubt for the first goal, then there was nowhere to hide for the third as he came racing into no-man's land, and McGinn slotted into an empty net. The Maradona of the Midlands is joined by a despondent and angry George Edwards to conduct a post-mortem, with a view from the home fans provided by Neil of our Sports Social stablemates "For The Love of Paul McGrath". We'll be back the day after the six-pointer/Nuno grudge match against West Ham in midweek. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest were beaten 3-1 at Aston Villa in the Premier League's first game of 2026. It was a case of hitting the self destruct button as Forest played incredibly defensively before conceding on the stroke of half time. Villa scored again at the start of the second after losing the ball cheaply before John Victor gifted them a third after Morgan Gibbs-White had pulled a goal back. Matt Davies is joined by Mark Sutherns, Michael Temple and, fresh from commentating on the game for Sky Sports, Seb Hutchinson. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Wolfie dissects the defeat to Man City and were Forest Robbed of a point by the Referee? To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv The City Ground was rocking, and for large spells of this game, it felt like Nottingham Forest were about to pull off something special. Wolfie is back to react to a heart breaking 1-2 defeat at the hands of Manchester City—a result that absolutely does not tell the full story. Despite City taking the points, the Reds put in a performance of immense grit and quality, arguably outplaying the former champions and leaving Pep Guardiola's side looking completely rattled until the final stages. Omari Hutchinson's equaliser brought the roof off, and for most of that second half, it looked like Forest were the only team going to win it. However, the mood turned from pride to pure fury in the 83rd minute as Rayan Cherki's winning goal was allowed to stand. Wolfie dissects the controversial lead-up to that strike, where Morgan Gibbs-White appeared to be quite clearly shoved to the ground, preventing him from blocking the shot. We're also looking at how Ruben Dias managed to stay on the pitch after a blatant second-yellow challenge on Igor Jesus. This brings us to the big question that every Forest fan is asking tonight: is there a genuine "Big 6" bias when it comes to refereeing decisions? When the margins are this thin, how can such an obvious foul be ignored by the officials and VAR? We want to hear your unfiltered reactions in the comments below—were you proud of that performance, and do you feel we were cheated out of at least a point? Make sure to like the video, subscribe for more honest Forest content, and join the debate. #nffc #premierleague #mancity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest were beaten 2-1 by Manchester City in the Premier League at the City Ground. It was a brave performance from Forest, who deserved to take something from the game after Omari Hutchinson made it 1-1. Rayan Cherki was instrumental for City and he hit the winner when Forest felt Morgan Gibbs-White was fouled. Matt Davies is joined by Paul Morley and Adam Summerton, fresh from commentating on the game for TNT Sports. #nffc #nottinghamforest
It was a hard-fought match, and one that many Forest fans (and the Forest manager) felt was overshadowed by the performance of referee Rob Jones - rather than playing against ten men, the Reds were up against 12 of them. The match was lively, but most of the action was in the second half, which started when Rúben Días somehow escaped a second booking for bringing down Igor Jesus. City took full advantage of that reprieve through Tijani Reijnders, before a fine counter-attacking equaliser finished off by Omari Hutchinson. The winning goal came late on, as the officials waved away various episodes of wrestling in the box, one of which prevented Morgan Gibbs-White from blocking Rayan Cherki's effort. Despite the victory, you could see that the visitors had put everything into this one, and several players from both teams fell to the ground at full-time. In this report, Rich and Baz embark on an unexpectedly ranty diatribe against the injustice of it all. We'll be back with a tribute to John Robertson very soon, and a report when Everton come to visit on Tuesday - I think - does anyone actually know what day it is? Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TNT Sports commentator and Nottingham Forest fan Darren Fletcher returns to the show as we reflect on calmer waters for Forest under Sean Dyche after the chaotic start to the season under Nuno and Ange Postecoglou. We also discuss Forest's hopes for the Premier League season ahead, the influence of Murillo, Ibrahim Sangare's transformation, Omari Hutchinson's emergence the futures of Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White and Forest in Europe. #nffc #nottinghamforest
It was a topsy-turvy affair in the Netherlands, as Forest, resplendent in their navy third kit, dominated the first 25 mins and then retreated for a nervy end to the first half. A double substitution at the break saw the Reds take the lead through Arnaud Kalimuendo's opportunism, but then they conceded a poor goal from a set-piece. Luckily, Forest were able to introduce Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus, and the Brazilian put away a smart finish only 82 seconds after coming on, after a good pass by MGW to allow Callum Hudson-Odoi to create the chance. Steven Toplis is joined by a tired George Edwards, just a few hours after the match, to share thoughts on a game that could have gone wrong but saw the Reds finish the night in 11th place in the Europa League. Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Come on you Reds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim sits down with Nottingham Forest Fan and Podcast host Christian to preview Spurs upcoming game on the weekend. We discuss the Morgan Gibbs White and Xavi Simons sagas, Ange Postecoglous tenure and relationship with the fans at both clubs. We also go into the Dynamics between Marinakis and Daniel Levy. How did all these factors align to create a new form of rivalry between the clubs? We finish off with score predictions for the games. 00:00 - Introduction 02:36 - The Morgan Gibbs-White Saga05:23 - Marinakis vs Levy07:54 - Ange Postecoglou's Tenure10:40 - Chairman leadership styles13:20 - Recent Performance and Tactical Approaches16:00 - Looking Ahead: Future Prospects for Both Clubs18:02 - The Process Over Outcomes Debate20:28 - Managers Expectations 23:47 - Financial Regulations and Competitive Balance25:24 - Player Performance and Team Strategy32:16 - Weekend Game Predictions #spursnews #tottenhamnewstoday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest travel to the Netherlands to take on FC Utrecht in the Europa League on Thursday night as we preview the game in full. Utrecht are seventh domestically have just one point in Europe, so it's a game they should win. However, Sean Dyche will surely need to rest some key players such as Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White. Matt Davies is joined by Steve Battlemuch and the i paper's chief football writer Daniel Storey. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Nottingham Forest were beaten by an impressive Brighton team in the Premier League on Sunday. It was a difficult day for Morato as he covered for an injured Murillo. We discuss if he should keep his place against Wolves if Murillo is out. We also ask if Omari Hutchinson has to start after impressing off the bench again as well as who should cover for Morgan Gibbs-White if he succumbs to a back problem. Matt Davies is joined by Dan Cook, Rob Adcock and former Reds defender Kelvin Wilson. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Matt Davies is joined by former Nottingham Forest defender and BBC Radio Nottingham summariser Brian Laws to discuss the news Morgan Gibbs-White will miss the Europa League game against Malmo through injury. We also reflect on Forest's 3-0 win at Liverpool and on Sean Dyche's impact on the club since his appointment as manager. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Sean Dyche has had in Press conference before the Europa League game! For Exclusive Content Join FFTV Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ForestFanTV Sean Dyche faced the media today in his pre-Malmö press conference, delivering some devastating injury news just 24 hours before our crucial Europa League clash. The biggest shock came with the confirmation that star midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White will be unavailable for tomorrow's game against the Swedish champions. This is a massive blow to the team's creative engine, and we break down exactly what this means for our tactical approach as the Reds look to secure vital European points away from home. The manager also provided crucial updates on the fitness of striker Chris Wood and defender Ola Aina. Wood and Aina's availability has been a major concern for the club, and while Dyche detailed their recovery status, questions remain over whether they will be fit enough to provide cover and rotation depth in this busy period. With a key playmaker suddenly ruled out, Dyche's lineup selection is now tougher than ever, and we analyse the immediate tactical adjustments that Forest will be forced to make against a difficult Malmö side. Don't miss this essential, full breakdown of all the news directly from the manager's press conference. How severely will the loss of Gibbs-White affect the formation, and which player needs to step up in midfield? Let us know in the comments below your predicted starting XI for the Malmö match given these late injury setbacks! Hit the like button, subscribe for all the best NFFC coverage, and ring the bell so you never miss a vital injury or transfer update! #nffc #europaleague #nottinghamforest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest won for the second season in a row at Anfield and this time it was even better as Sean Dyche's team beat Liverpool 3-0 with goals from Murillo, Nicolo Savona and Morgan Gibbs-White. Matt Davies is joined by Michael Temple, Pete Blackburn and former Reds defender James Perch as we review the game and ask if Forest should now reset their Premier League ambitions despite being just a point above the relegation zone still. We'll also ask if Igor Jesus is now first choice striker over Chris Wood and if there are any better Premier League full-backs than Neco Williams. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Some Reds fans may have been confident of getting a result, but I don't think anyone saw that coming. Whatever grumbles that LiVARpool fans may have had about the first goal, they were eclipsed by the injustice of Igor Jesus having an effort chalked off for a non-existent handball that was surely enough to call the ref to the pitchside monitors for a review. Fortunately it didn't matter as Sean Dyche's team put things beyond doubt in the second half; the two full-backs combined as Nicoló Savona hit a striker's finish into the top corner, and supersub Omari Hutchinson forced a save from Alisson, only for Morgan Gibbs-White to decisively stroke home the rebound. George Edwards and Katie Campbell report on their return from Anfield, on a game that saw Arne Slot perplexed, and his skipper Virgil van Dijk take over the role of "sour grapes cheerleader"; luckily we have a magnanimous view from the home end comes from Neil from The Anfield Wrap. We'll be back with Yatesy's Espresso Bar and a report on the Europa League match against Malmö FF. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to 1865: The ORIGINAL Nottingham Forest Podcast via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube. Join us on X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nottingham Forest beat Liverpool 3-0 in the Premier League at Anfield on Saturday afternoon with an absolutely incredible performance. The Reds were even better than their win of a year ago when Callum Hudson-Odoi got the only goal. This time they moved out of the relegation zone with goals from Murillo, Nicolo Savona and Morgan Gibbs-White. Matt Davies is joined by Dan Cook and former Reds midfielder Lewis McGugan. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Sean Dyche has made an immediate impact on Nottingham Forest after a miserable 39 days under Ange Postecoglou. Matt Davies is joined by Harrogate Town goalkeeper James Belshaw as he looks at Dyche's tactics, goals scored and conceded, the key men in the team including Nicolo Savona and Morgan Gibbs-White, as well a look at Matz Sels' form in goal. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Nottingham Forest beat Leeds United 3-1 in a massive game in the Premier League. Those Forest didn't mathematically have to win, three points is a huge psychological boost going into the international break as it reels in today's opponents and Burnley at the bottom of the table. Matt Davies is joined by Paul Morley and James Belshaw to discuss goals for Ibrahim Sangare, Morgan Gibbs-White and Elliot Anderson, plus a great cameo from Omari Hutchinson. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Matt Davies is joined by Daniel Storey and Mikey Clarke to reflect on Nottingham Forest's 0-0 draw with Sturm Graz as summer signings didn't take their chance. We'll ask if the huge summer spend was a waste of money and also discuss Morgan Gibbs-White's axing from the England squad. We'll also preview the Premier League game against Leeds United as Forest face a massive match heading into the international break. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Wolfie dissects the dull 0-0 draw away at Sturm Graz in the Europa League! To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv Reds, we've scraped a point away in Graz to sit 23rd in the Europa League group, but Wolfie's full match reaction doesn't pull punches – this was a frustratingly flat 0-0 that screamed missed opportunity against a beatable Sturm side. Dyche's men started ok but Gibbs-White penalty miss could come back to haunt Forest. The headline moment? Morgan Gibbs-White's late penalty save – should MGW shoulder the blame for bottling it after a subdued display, or was Dyche at fault for setting the team up too negative? Wolfie also questions the subs. The ultra-defensive setup kept the clean sheet but made the game tedious to watch. Make no mistake, this was one of the dullest spectacles of the season: no rhythm, no spark, no drama beyond the penalty howler. Even the hostile Merkur Arena crowd lost interest. Wolfie hands out player ratings, highlights the rare positives, and asks if this draw builds resilience or exposes deeper issues. Drop your take in the comments: pin the penalty on MGW? Criticise the subs? Or just glad to escape with a point? Smash like if you're relieved it's done, subscribe for the next reaction, and let's hear your verdict – COYR! #nffc #europaleague #nottinghamforest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Davies is joined by Mark Sutherns, Michael Temple and former Nottingham Forest B team captain Sam Collins after the Reds drew 0-0 with Sturm Graz in the Europa League. It was far from the night Forest wanted as Morgan Gibbs-White missed a first half penalty and Forest ended the game with four central defenders on the pitch and Nicolo Savona on the right wing after James McAtee and Arnauld Kalimuendo went off with cramp. It wasn't a good night either for John Victor as he got a chance in goal. We'll be live from 8.15pm to discuss the game in full as Forest look for their second win in the competition after beating Porto in their previous game. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Nottingham Forest drew 2-2 with Manchester United in the Premier League on Saturday after fighting back from conceding a controversial first goal as the ball did not go out when a corner was given. We'll review the game in full and discuss the contrasting fortunes of Douglas Luiz and Ryan Yates, an improved performance from Morgan Gibbs-White and a first goal for Nicolo Savona. We'll also look ahead to the games against Sturm Graz and Leeds United as Matt Davies is joined by Michael Temple, Pete Blackburn and former Reds midfielder David Prutton. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Nottingham Forest were the underdogs against a resurgent Manchester United as the two sides met in the Premier League at the City Ground. It finished 2-2 though as Forest fought back from a controversial Casemiro goal with goals from Morgan Gibbs-White and Nicolo Savona. However, United could not hold on as Amad scored late on with Forest failing to defend set pieces once again. Matt Davies is joined by Chris Aylmer from Forest All Over and Chief in Chicago to discuss the game in full. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Nottingham Forest take on Manchester United in Sean Dyche's first Premier League home game in charge. We'll preview the game in full and ask how many changes should Dyche make from the team which lost to Bournemouth last time out. We'll also discuss Morgan Gibbs-White's pre-match comments about United's 'incredible' turnaround which have riled up Forest fans online. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Matt Davies is joined by renowned football writer Henry Winter to discuss the Premier League relegation battle and Nottingham Forest's chances of staying up. We also discuss Sean Dyche's appointment, Elliot Anderson playing so many games, Morgan Gibbs-White's form and whether Manchester United have really turned the corner. #nffc #nottinghamforest
Sean Dyche enjoyed a dream start as he took charge Nottingham Forest for the first time and they beat 2-0 Porto in the Europa League with penalties from Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus. We discuss the game in full as Matt Davies is joined by Michael Temple and former Reds B team captain Sam Collins. #nffc #nottinghamforest
It's a historic eeeeeaasaaay for Pete, Luke and Jim today after England retain their Euros crown with a clutch win over Spain. We revel in some era-defining performances from Sarina Wiegman, Chloe Kelly, Lucy Bronze and the rest of those effing heroes.Elsewhere, Arsenal finally complete the signing of Viktor Gyökeres, Pep turns down the India job (sort of) and Evangelos Marinakis convinces Morgan Gibbs-White to stay at Forest - presumably at gun point. Plus, rejoice: pre season tours are here! Shame nobody told the fans in the local area.For Upfront's full review of England's famous win, click here to listen and subscribe!Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows, extended Wednesday episodes, access to our Discord and early access to tickets and merch for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.