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Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - Lord Snooty - 06-03-2022 Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town
The FA Cup 5th round Monday March 7th - 19:30 ko at the City Ground ![]() Huddersfield Town travel to West Bridgford to the City Ground on Monday night for a crack at reaching the FA Cup quarter finals for the first time in fifty years. The draw has already been made and as we all know, the prize for the winner of this one is a home tie with Liverpool. Town of course, are hoping to win the trophy for the second time and it's 100 years since we won it for our one and only time back in 1922. We have reached five Finals before, in 1920, 1928, 1930 and 1938 were the others. Forest have not had as many Finals as us, but they have won it twice. First of all in 1898, then in 1959. The only Final they lost out of the three that they reached was in 1991. So both teams of the modern era are doing well. We are on an amazing run of 18 matches unbeaten in all competitions, winning the last four. The Trees are unbeaten in six. They have beaten two Prima Donna League sides in the previous rounds, Arsenal's 2nd XI and Leicester City's 2nd XI, both at home. We have had the harder route though, winning away at Premier League Burnley and a tricky home tie against our neighbours Barnsley. This should be a much harder game for Forest. Huddersfield's head coach Carlos Corberán, should have an almost fully fit squad to pick from and even if he makes a boat load of changes to the starting line up, we should have a stronger line up than their previous opponents. ![]() Forest will have some new names in their team from the one we thrashed 1-0 back in December. In the January window they signed two Bournemouth players, Steve Cook and Sam Surridge. And striker Keinan Davis has arrived on loan from Aston Villa. Talking of Villa, that Villa fan that we used to have is back in the squad, a young man who goes by the name of Joe Lolley. Tickets: The match is showing live on ITV4, with coverage starting at 18:45. There are tickets still available, so if you fancy going, they will be on sale until 3 in the afternoon on Monday. Season Card Holders / Non-Season Card Holders Adults – £20 / £25 Seniors (65+) – £15 / £20 Under 23s – £15 / £20 Under 18s – £5 / £8 A brief history of Nottingham Forest: It's just a few weeks since I did all this before so if you'd like to read it, click it! https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=10735&pid=220264#pid220264 ![]() Head to Head ![]() Town lead the head to head, now with 25 wins to Forest's 19, with 17 draws. We have only been drawn out of the hat with the Trees once before. That was in the 1938/39 season at the 3rd round stage. It was our first FA Cup match since losing the 1938 Final against Preston, when we met up at Leeds Road on a cold Wednesday afternoon in January. Only 5,422 people turned up for this one as the two teams played out a 0-0 draw, but there were 22,304 there at the City Ground on the following Monday for the replay. Town had beaten Portsmouth 3-0 on the Saturday and repeated that scoreline in Nottingham with goals from Billy Price and two from Jimmy Isaac. Town made it all the way to the semis that year before losing out at Highbury against Pompey. ![]() Just a few weeks ago, on the 30th of December, we won the league match at the City Ground with a Duane Holmes goal. Can we do it again? So what's going on down at the City Ground? Still the same as in December. https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=10735&pid=220264#pid220264 ![]() Friday night's line up away at Sheffield Utd: 1 Ethan Horvath - USA international keeper, signed in the summer. 4 Joe Worrall - Centre back, scored against us in 2019. 27 Steve Cook - Ex Bournemouth defender, signed in January. 26 Scott McKenna - Defender from Aberdeen. 2 Djed Spence - 21 year old full back on loan from Boro. 22 Ryan Yates - Scored the late equaliser at Sheff Utd on Friday night. 37 James Garner - Starred in The Great Escape and The Rockford Files. 8 Jack Colback - Played in the PL with both Sunderland and Newcastle. 11 Philip Zinckernagel - Danish winger on loan from Watford. 20 Brennan Johnson - Nottingham born Welsh international. 9 Keinan Davis - Striker on loan from Villa. Subs: 3 Tobias Figueiredo - Portuguese centre back, signed from Sporting CP in 2018. 12 Jordan Smith - 27 year old, 3rd choice keeper. 16 Sam Surridge - Ex Bournemouth striker, signed in January. 17 Alex Mighten - 19 year old winger. 18 Carlos Miguel Ribeiro Dias - Known as Cafú, another Potuguese lad. 19 Xande Costa Silva - And another Portuguese lad, a winger, signed in the summer. 23 Joe Lolley - Ex Kidderminster Harriers winger. ![]() ![]() Recent form - last 6 matches: Town 3-0 Peterborough Birmingham 0-2 Town Town 2-1 Cardiff Fulham 1-2 Town Town 0-0 Sheff U PNE 0-0 Town Sheff U 1-1 Forest Forest 2-0 Bristol C PNE 0-0 Forest Forest 2-2 Stoke Blackburn 0-2 Forest Forest 4-1 Leicester (FA Cup) Town are 2nd in the Championship table with 62 points. Forest are 9th with 52. Leading scorers: Terriers: Danny Ward (11) Duane Holmes (6) Danel Sinani (6) Josh Koroma (5) Trees: Lewis Grabban (13) Brennan Johnson (11) Philip Zinckernagel (5) Ryan Yates (5) March the 7th down the ages: How did we get on in previous matches played on this date? 1910: The Wednesday res (a) Midland League, WON 2-1 (William Grundy, WE Smith) 1914: Bristol City (h) Div 2, lost 1-2 (Frank Mann) 1928: Manchester United (a) Div 1, drew 0-0 1931: Arsenal (a) Div 1, drew 0-0 1936: Arsenal (a) Div 1, drew 1-1 (Frank Chivers) 1951: Sunderland (h) Div 1, lost 3-4 (Vic Metcalfe pen, Harold Hassall, Jimmy Glazzard) 1953: Birmingham City (h) Div 2, drew 1-1 (Jimmy Glazzard) 1956: Birmingham City (h) Div 1, drew 1-1 (Ron Simpson) 1959: Ipswich Town (h) Div 2, WON 3-0 (Gordon Low, Alex Bain, Stan Howard) 1964: Bury (a) Div 2, WON 2-0 (Len White, Kevin McHale) 1981: Colchester United (a) Div 3, WON 2-1 (Ian Robins, Mark Lillis) 1987: Hull City (a) Div 2, drew 0-0 1989: Reading (h) Div 3, drew 2-2 (Andy Duggan, Craig Maskell) 1992: Shrewsbury Town (h) Div 3, WON 2-1 (Iffy Onuora, Iwan Roberts) 1995: Oxford United (a) Division Two (3rd tier), lost 1-3 (Jon Dyson) 1998: Stoke City (a) Division One (2nd tier), WON 2-1 (Paul Barnes, Marcus Stewart) 2000: Swindon Town (a) Division One (2nd tier), lost 0-2 2009: Millwall (h) League One (3rd tier), lost 1-2 (Gary Roberts) 2015: Rotherham United (h) Championship, lost 0-2 2017: Aston Villa (h) Championship, WON 1-0 (Tommy Smith) 2020: Leeds United (a) Championship, lost 0-2 Played 21. WON 7. Drawn 7. Lost 7. William Grundy, who scored in 1910, went on loan to Port Vale later in the season and played in the Potteries derby against Stoke. However, the match got abandoned due to a pitch invasion. Now Grundy wasn't the only Town connection in this match. Herbert Chapman was also in the Vale side, as was former Stoke keeper Leigh Richmond Roose, who would play for Town at the back end of the next season. I've written about this fella before and he was a bit of a character and it would seem that he was the cause of the disturbances. And they tell us that hooliganism was a relatively new thing. ![]() Frank Chivers, who scored against Arsenal in 1936, was killed on military service during the war in 1942. Not in action on a foreign field, but as a conscript for mining work in Rotherham. He was killed in a mining accident, aged 32. He played 54 games for Town, scoring 17 times. Paul Barnes, who scored in the 1998 win at Stoke, was more famous for the two goals he scored in a magnificent win for York City at Old Trafford in a League Cup tie against Manchester United. But once a Terrier, always a Terrier and even though his son, Harvey Barnes was just one year old when dad Paul was at Town, he is still part of the Terriers family and as such, did us all a favour by scoring the goal for Leicester on Saturday that beat Leeds. Good lad. ![]() FA Cup Anagrams: The first 5 are general FA Cup stuff. The last 5 are all related to this season's competition.
![]() RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - theo_luddite - 06-03-2022 Nice one Snoots, 1. Might this be Wemberlee Stadium? I may never see it the same way again ![]() ![]() Otherwise - what bedtime books are you and AmChaff reading these days? Steamy Windows or what? RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - Lord Snooty - 06-03-2022 RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - Lord Snooty - 07-03-2022 Samba available for the Trees tonight after suspension. I was wondering why he didn't play at Sheffield. RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - theo_luddite - 07-03-2022 5. Medal Winners or Winner's Medal RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - Lord Snooty - 07-03-2022 Winners medal, yes. Of course, the other one works as well. RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - jjamez - 07-03-2022 Is 7 boreham wood RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - Lord Snooty - 07-03-2022 (07-03-2022, 16:20)jjamez Wrote: Is 7 boreham wood Yes. RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - WakeyTerrier - 07-03-2022 I can't believe we have to play this game, I mean everyone already thinks its Forest v Liverpool in the next round! Reminds me of the time we played them in a midweek league game back in 2000 We were driving into Nottingham and the local radio were building the game up with a near sell out crowd going to the match and Forest were not only going to win to go top of the league but they were going to smash us out of sight by scoring Six or seven. Anyway it turned out that little old Huddersfield who were 24th in the League at that time with just 14 points and 3 wins from 21 games had the cheek to win the game thanks to Peter Ndlovu and a Kevin Gallen double in the space of 8 second half minutes sent the Tricky Trees packing in a 1-3 away win for the Terriers. More of the same tonight please! RE: Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - FA Cup 5th round - theo_luddite - 07-03-2022 I get what you mean Wakey - I missed that one. Couldn't get a train back to Toronto after the match. Can't get one back to Wolvo tonight, let alone Canada. Should be able to get a tram back from West Brom on Friday though. |