How many Forest managers have there been since Clough?
Manager history
FROM | TO | |
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Frank Clark | 12 May, 1993 | 19 Dec, 1996 |
Brian Clough | 06 Jan, 1975 | 08 May, 1993 |
Allan Brown | 19 Nov, 1973 | 03 Jan, 1975 |
Dave Mackay | 02 Nov, 1972 | 23 Oct, 1973 |
Who managed Nottingham Forest in 1980?
Brian Howard Clough
Brian Clough
Clough as Nottingham Forest manager in 1980 | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Brian Howard Clough |
Date of birth | 21 March 1935 |
Place of birth | Middlesbrough, England |
Who was manager of Nottingham Forest in 1979?
Brian Clough
1979–80 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
1979–80 season | |
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Chairman | Stuart Dryden |
Manager | Brian Clough |
Stadium | The City Ground |
First Division | 5th |
Who is manager of Nottingham Forest in 1999?
Under the management of David Platt, Forest were expected to make a push for an immediate return to the Premier League, but it all went wrong for Forest and they never looked anywhere near attempting a promotion challenge.
How many managers has Nottingham Forest had in the last 10 years?
Nottingham Forest » Manager history
Period | Manager | born |
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14/10/2011 – 30/06/2012 | Steve Cotterill | 20/07/1964 |
13/06/2011 – 02/10/2011 | Steve McClaren | 03/05/1961 |
04/01/2009 – 12/06/2011 | Billy Davies | 31/05/1964 |
28/12/2008 – 03/01/2009 | John Pemberton | 18/11/1964 |
When was the last time Nottingham Forest were in the Premier League?
In Clough’s last decade at the club, the Forest team won the 1989 and 1990 League Cups and were losing finalists in the 1991 FA Cup Final, before relegation from the Premier League in 1993.
Who has managed Nottingham Forest?
Nottingham Forest » Manager history
Period | Manager | born |
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06/10/2020 – 16/09/2021 | Chris Hughton | 11/12/1958 |
01/07/2019 – 06/10/2020 | Sabri Lamouchi | 09/11/1971 |
15/01/2019 – 27/06/2019 | Martin O’Neill | 01/03/1952 |
11/01/2019 – 14/01/2019 | Simon Ireland | 23/11/1971 |
Why did Clough and Taylor fall out?
Brighton & Hove Albion Clough left for Leeds United in July 1974, but Taylor refused to go with Clough as he felt Brighton and club chairman Mike Bamber had treated them well, and so the partnership ended after nine years as Taylor stayed at the Goldstone Ground as sole manager.
Who did Nottingham Forest beat to win the European Cup?
Malmo
European Cup Final at the Olympic Stadium in Munich. Nottingham Forest 1 v Malmo 0. Forest players Tony Woodcock (left) and Larry Lloyd celebrate with the trophy after the match.
How many times has Nottingham Forest won the European Cup?
Forest has won one League title, two FA Cups, four League Cups, one FA Charity Shield, two European Cups, and one UEFA Super Cup.
Who manages Nottingham Forest?
Steve Cooper
Nottingham Forest F.C.
Full name | Nottingham Forest Football Club |
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Chairman | Nicholas Randall QC |
Head coach | Steve Cooper |
League | EFL Championship |
2020–21 | EFL Championship, 17th of 24 |
Who was the manager of Nottingham Forest in 2009?
Billy Davies, who had taken Forest’s local rivals Derby County into the Premier League two seasons earlier, was confirmed as the new manager on 1 January 2009 and watched Pemberton’s side beat Manchester City 3–0 away in the FA Cup, prior to taking official charge.
How long did Brian Clough manage Nottingham Forest?
A 2–0 Boxing Day home defeat by Notts County prompted the committee (Forest had no board of directors then) to sack Brown. Brian Clough managed Nottingham Forest for 18 years. Brian Clough became manager of Nottingham Forest on 6 January 1975 twelve weeks after the end of his 44-day tenure as manager of Leeds United.
What league did Nottingham Forest play in in the 1990s?
During the 1990–91 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the Football League First Division .
Why did Nottingham Forest go under in 1919?
The outbreak of The Great War along with the benevolence of the committee members mitigated the club going under. In 1919, the Football League First Division was to be expanded from twenty clubs to twenty-two in time for the 1919–20 Football League: Forest were one of eight clubs to campaign for entry but received only three votes.