Coca Cola Championship 2009-10
August
8 Reading (A)
15 West Brom (H)
18 Watford (H)
22 QPR (A)
29 Derby (H)
September
12 Sheff Wed (A)
15 Ipswich (A)
19 Blackpool (H)
26 Plymouth (A)
29 Scunthorpe (H)
October
3 Peterborough (A)
17 Newcastle (H)
20 Barnsley (H)
24 Crystal Palace (A)
31 Cardiff (A)
November
7 Bristol City (H)
21 Middlesbrough (A)
28 Doncaster (H)
December
5 Leicester (H)
8 Sheff Utd (A)
12 Swansea (A)
19 Preston (H)
26 Watford (A)
28 Coventry (H)
January
9 West Brom (A)
16 Reading (H)
26 QPR (H)
30 Derby (A)
February
6 Sheff Wed (H)
9 Coventry (A)
13 Doncaster (A)
16 Sheff Utd (H)
20 Middlesbrough (H)
27 Leicester (A)
March
6 Swansea (H)
13 Preston (A)
16 Barnsley (A)
20 Peterborough (H)
23 Crystal Palace (H)
27 Newcastle (A)
April
3 Bristol City (A)
5 Cardiff (H)
10 Ipswich (H)
17 Blackpool (A)
24 Plymouth (H)
May
2 Scunthorpe (A)
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Nottingham Forest
Pavillion Road
Nottingham
NG2 5FJ
Tel: 0115 982 4444
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Brief History
Nottingham Forest Football Club s an illustrious history which encompasses winning two consecutive European Cups , along with the domestic title, two FA Cups and four League Cups .
Contrary to popular belief the name Forest does not come from Sherwood Forest , but from the Forest Recreation Ground just north of Nottingham City Centre which is where the club first played after its formation in 1865.
Club Stats.
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Reds |
Founded |
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Ground
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City Ground |
Capacity |
30,576 |
Highest attendance |
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Captain |
James Perch |
Manager |
Billy Davies |
Club Website |
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Manager - Billy Davies  |