Nottingham Forest Academy And Under 21's
Ask paul hart what it was like. He did a good job at stoke despite the league position. He is working wonders at Luton again...
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It was slightly tongue in cheek - but if Jones were to be appointed at the CG the fan reaction would not be good.
That’s not to say in a few years time.......
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Cohen's departure confirmed. Best of luck to him.
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Andy Reid to step up?
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This bit of his interview a shame...
“I’ve been coaching for three years now since retiring, having taken the Under-23s at Forest and we’ve had lots of success, with plenty of boys getting into the first team and things like that,” he added.

“But I always wanted to be in and around a first team as soon as possible and the pathway wasn’t there at Nottingham Forest anymore for me.
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On Friday I drove to the Nigel Doughty Academy for the very last time after 13 years. As emotional as I was, my overwhelming feelings were of joy and gratitude - Chris Cohen.
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He should of played Saturday
Come on you mighty Reds 
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Forest U23 drew 2-2 with sheff Utd tonight with both mighten and Johnson starting. I was hoping mighten may have got a start on Friday but doubtful. Will Swan and Gomis with the goals. Swan is becoming a regular scorer - hopefully another star in the making...
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(21-09-2020, 09:07 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Forest U23 drew 2-2 with sheff Utd tonight with both mighten and Johnson starting. I was hoping mighten may have got a start on Friday but doubtful. Will Swan and Gomis with the goals. Swan is becoming a regular scorer - hopefully another star in the making...

He may do yet Ozzy. There is enough time for a young lad to rest and recover from playing on a Monday to playing on a Friday. Sabri may want to sharpen him up a bit more, you never know!
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(21-09-2020, 03:12 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: This bit of his interview a shame...
“I’ve been coaching for three years now since retiring, having taken the Under-23s at Forest and we’ve had lots of success, with plenty of boys getting into the first team and things like that,” he added.

“But I always wanted to be in and around a first team as soon as possible and the pathway wasn’t there at Nottingham Forest anymore for me.

I don't think so. The best way to grow is to take on new challenges in new environments. This is a much better move for him.
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Marcus McGuane is currently on the Oxford bench, only got a start in the EFL Cup and the 1st game I think.
I hope he develops while at Oxford.
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Well that's 7 of the under 23's out on loan in the E.F.L now, which is great for the club but it's going to leave us a bit thin in the youth set up for the coming season.
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