1976–77 Nottingham Forest F.C. season explained

Club:Nottingham Forest F.C.
Season:1976–77
Manager:Brian Clough
Chairman:BJ Appleby, QC
Stadium:The City Ground
League:Second Division
League Result:3rd
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:4th round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:3rd round
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League Topscorer:Peter Withe (16)
Season Topscorer:Withe (19)
Highest Attendance:31,004 (League)
38,284 (Cup)
Lowest Attendance:12,393 (League)
12,717 (Cup)
Average Attendance:20,540 (League)
Prevseason:1975–76
Nextseason:1977–78

The 1976–77 season was Nottingham Forest's 112th year in existence and fifth campaign consecutive in the Second Division since their relegation in 1972.

Summary

During summer chairman BJ Appleby appointed Brighton & Hove Albion manager Peter Taylor as new assistant for Clough, now in his third season with the club. The 1972 First Division Champion Duo was reunited again after two campaigns now in Second Division.[1] The club reinforced the squad with several players, for the offensive line arriving striker Garry Birtles from Long Eaton United,[2] forward Peter Withe was bought from Birmingham City.[3] and Taylor asked for the return of Tony Woodcock[4] after a loan spell from Lincoln City F.C. The defensive line had a poor performance through September, Middleton replaced Wells as Goalkeeper starter and Taylor asked for the transfer in of central-back defender Larry Lloyd arriving from Coventry City during October allowing McGovern came back as midfielder.[5] Forest ended their season by beating Millwall 1–0, thanks to an own goal by Moore netting the winner, leaving them on 52 points with Bolton Wanderers (who draw Luton Town 1–1 on the same day) on 48 with three more games to play. Forest's destiny was not in their own hands, on 10 May Bolton won 2-1 to Cardiff City netting 50 and needed only two points in two more matches to overtake Forest.

On 14 May, Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Bolton Wanderers 1–0 at Burnden Park. In their final match Bolton only draw 2-2 to Bristol Rovers. The promotion was unusually close throughout the campaign and the final table saw Forest clinching the last 3rd spot just one point ahead of the teams in 4th (Bolton) and 5th (Blackpool). Also, the team won the Anglo-Scottish Cup during December after defeated Leyton Orient in the Finals with a massive 5–1 aggregate score.

Meanwhile, in League Cup the club advanced to the third round being defeated by Coventry City. In FA Cup the squad was eliminated in fourth round after a replay against Southampton F.C.

Squad

Transfers

In
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MF £50,000
FW £2,000
FW
DF Coventry City£49,000
FW loan ended
MF Youth team
GK
Out
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MF
DF Glynn Saunders
MF
DF Chesterfield F.C.
DF retired
DF Hull City F.C.
GK

Statistics

Players statistics

The statistics for the following players are for their time during 1976–77 season playing for Nottingham Forest. Any stats from a different club during 1976–77 are not included. Includes all competitive matches.

Table

Results by round

Competitions

A list of Nottingham Forest's matches in the 1976–77 season.[6] [7] [8]

Second Division

Matches

League Cup

See main article: 1976-77 Football League Cup.

Third round

FA Cup

See main article: 1976-77 FA Cup.

Third round

Second Replay

Fourth round

Replay

Anglo-Scottish Cup

Finals

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/10/brian-clough-miracle-nottingham-forest-european-champions-film-jose-mourinho "Brian Clough and the miracle of Nottingham Forest" theguardian.com 10 October 2015
  2. News: Sean . Mullan . Manchester United's transfer 'firsts' . Manchester United . 27 June 2015 . 27 March 2018 .
  3. http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,6903,1404055,00.html "Peter Withe" The Observer, 6 February 2005
  4. Web site: The story of Tony Woodcock: An Englishman in Cologne . 1. FC Köln . 30 December 2015 . 10 December 2018 . 11 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230611000019/https://fc.de/en/fc-info/news/detailpage/details/an-englishman-in-cologne/ . dead .
  5. Web site: Honours . Nottinghamforest.co.uk . 23 July 2015 . 21 July 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120922192427/http://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/club/history/honours.aspx . 22 September 2012 .
  6. Web site: 1977-1978 . 19 February 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131211001615/http://www.bridportred.com/1970s/1977-1978%20results%20%26%20teams.htm . 11 December 2013 . dead.
  7. Book: Smales, Ken . 1991 . Forest – The First 125 Years . Nottingham . Temple Printing . 978-1870010092.
  8. Book: Attaway, Pete . 2010 . Nottingham Forest: Brian Clough and His Legacy - A Complete Record 1975 - 2010 . Southend-on-Sea . Desert Island Book . 978-1905328833.