1980–81 Nottingham Forest F.C. season explained

Club:Nottingham Forest
Season:1980–81
Manager:Brian Clough
Chairman:Geoffrey McPherson
Stadium:The City Ground
League:First Division
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Fourth round
Cup3:European Cup
Cup3 Result:Round of 32
Cup4:European Super Cup
Cup4 Result:Runners-up
Cup5:Intercontinental Cup
Cup5 Result:Runners-up
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League Topscorer:Ian Wallace (11)
Season Topscorer:Ian Wallace (13)
Highest Attendance:32,266 (League)
Lowest Attendance:21,242 (League)
Average Attendance:26,330 (League)
Prevseason:1979–80
Nextseason:1981–82

The 1980–81 season was Nottingham Forest's 116th year in existence and fourth consecutive season in the First Division.

Summary

In May, the board appointed Geoffrey McPherson as the club's new chairman, replacing Stuart Dryden.[1] On 30 May McPherson negotiated a new three-year new contract for Clough and Taylor after they won the European Cup Final. The club reinforced the squad, with forward Ian Wallace signing from Coventry City for £1.25 million [2] and Swiss player Raimondo Ponte signing from Grasshopper Club Zürich, to boost an ageing midfield.[3] On 15 October, the club sold Garry Birtles to Manchester United for £1.25 million,[4] prompting the arrival of forward Peter Ward from Brighton & Hove Albion.[5] In spite of these new arrivals, during the season the team dropped to mid-table, and by spring the midfield was weakened after the departures of Martin O'Neill, Raimondo Ponte, Ian Bowyer and defender Larry Lloyd. Forward Trevor Francis suffered an injury that sidelined him until December. Forest finished the season in 7th place, missing out on qualification for the following season's UEFA Cup after a draw 1–1 with Coventry City on the final day, with Southampton taking the European berth on goal difference.

Forest's defence of the European Cup ended in the first round following a 2–0 aggregate defeat to Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia. In the League Cup the team was eliminated in the fourth round by Watford. The club lost the European Super Cup on away goals to Valencia CF. In February, the team lost the Intercontinental Cup 1–0 to Nacional in Tokyo. Finally, in the FA Cup the team was knocked out at the quarter-final stage following a replay with Ipswich Town. Also, after seven seasons Scottish trainer Jimmy Gordon announced his retirement.

Squad

Transfers

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DF
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DF
GK
Out
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FW loan ended
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Competitions

A list of Nottingham Forest's matches in the 1980–81 season.[6] [7] [8]

First Division

Matches

League Cup

See main article: 1980-81 Football League Cup.

Fourth round

FA Cup

See main article: 1980-81 FA Cup.

Quarterfinals

European Cup

See main article: 1980-81 European Cup.

Round of 32

European Super Cup

See main article: 1980 European Super Cup.

Intercontinental Cup

See main article: 1980 Intercontinental Cup.

Statistics

Players statistics

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Today 30.5 Nottingham Soccer. 30 May 2010. 20 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Coventry City Club History History Hall of Fame . 22 July 2012 . 22 August 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120722023422/http://www.ccfc.co.uk/page/History/0%2C%2C10269~1030484%2C00.html . 22 July 2012.
  3. http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/nottmfor/nottmfor.html Football League career stats at Neil Brown
  4. News: Sean . Mullan . Manchester United's transfer 'firsts' . Manchester United . 27 June 2015 . 27 March 2018 .
  5. Book: Horner, Matthew. He Shot, He Scored: The Official Biography of Peter Ward. 2009. ebookpartnership.com. 9780956276902. en.
  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.