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21 September 1976: Nottingham Forest : 0–3: Coventry City: Nottingham 23' Mick Ferguson 30' Mick Coop 39' Les Cartwright: Stadium: City Ground Attendance: 15,969
Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West Bridgford, ... Peter Taylor on 16 July 1976 rejoined Clough, ...
1976–1980 1982–1987: 70: 3: 15: 8: 96: Ian Bowyer: 1973–1981 1982–1987 ... Nottingham Forest season ticket holders voted for the club's greatest eleven to ...
On 16 July 1976, Peter Taylor, who had been Clough's assistant at Hartlepools, Derby and Brighton, re-joined him at Forest. [10] Taylor included being the club's talent spotter in his role. After assessing the players Taylor told Clough "that was a feat by you to finish eighth in the Second Division because some of them are only Third Division ...
Forest's credentials at the start of the season did not appear to be especially impressive. Promotion from Division Two in 1976–77 had been achieved only by the skin of their teeth and the squad of players was a mixture of underachievers, journeymen and inexperienced youngsters.
The 1976–77 season was the 78th completed season of The Football League. As of this season, goal difference (GD in league tables) was used to separate the clubs finishing level on points. The earlier system, used from the season 1894–95 until the 1975–76 had been the so-called goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more ...
He played for Forest between 1975 and 1976, and made two league appearances, scoring two goals. [3] While at Forest, he spent a loan spell with Lincoln City in 1976, where he made four league appearances and scored one goal. [ 4 ]
Aged 23 he dropped down a division to the second tier joining Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest on loan. He debuted on 13 March 1976 in the 1–0 home win against Fulham. Barrett completed his transfer in April 1976 for a £29,000 fee. [4] [1] He played in 10 league games for Forest before the end of that season. [7]