Wednesday 25 May 2016

Did Tesche, Wilson and Burke deserve new deals?

It has been a busy day for Nottingham Forest with the release of the new 2016/17 home kit for next season and their retained list. The retained list confirms that out of contract players Robert Tesche, Kelvin Wilson and Chris Burke will not be given new deals and are now free to join other clubs. However, fans favorite Andy Reid is in negotiations to extend his stay at the club.

Robert Tesche
Tesche is the one out of the three released players who some supporters may be most disappointed to see leave the club. Whilst never being spectacular, he always did a solid job in the centre of the park and was good back-up for whenever the likes of David Vaughan, Henri Lansbury, Ben Osborn and others were unavailable. He only scored 3 goals whilst at the club which included a screamer against Charlton in a 1-1 draw at the City Ground back in 2014. At the beginning of Dougie Freedman’s reign, things didn’t work out for Tesche and he was sent on loan to Championship rivals Birmingham City where he performed very well. It would not be a surprise to see him quickly snapped up by the Blues on a free transfer this summer as he would be a real asset to Gary Rowett’s team. However, Tesche showed his professionalism over the summer and managed to gain a place in Freedman’s starting 11 for the away trip to Brighton back in August before unfortunately being ruled out with a lengthy injury after breaking his foot. Tesche did manage to regain his fitness and scored his final goal for the club as recently as the 3-1 away win at Fulham in April which all but confirmed Forest’s safety in the division.

Kelvin Wilson
Wilson has caused a huge debate amongst supporters about whether he should be given a new deal or not. His casual style of play and debatable attitude makes him unpopular with a large majority of supporters. The fact he is said to be one of the highest earners at the club also did not help his cause. Supporters were delighted to hear that Wilson had made a return to the club in the summer of 2013 to be reunited with former manager Billy Davies for a fee of £2.5 million. However, his return to the City Ground has largely been halted by injury with him only making 46 appearances since his return. His second spell at Forest has no doubt been nowhere near as successful as his first and he will mainly be remembered for the length of time he spent out injured and some costly mistakes. One mistake which springs to mind was back in January when Wilson made a shocking error at home to Watford in the FA Cup which allowed Ighalo to slot home the winner for the Hornets with ease. Wilson summed up his second spell at the club with a woeful performance in a 3-0 home defeat to Brentford at the City Ground which really made fans concerned about relegation from the Championship.

Chris Burke
It was already common knowledge that Burke no longer had a future at the club and it was therefore no surprise to see him released today. After constantly tormenting Forest’s defence in the past, it was a relief to see him sign for the Reds in the summer of 2014. He scored on his debut as he curled in a beauty in a 2-0 home win over Blackpool as Forest fans welcomed club legend Stuart Pearce back to the club. He made 50 appearances in total for Forest scoring just 6 goals which isn’t a fantastic return for a winger. However, he was an honest player who always put in a shift. He also scored in Freedman’s first home match in charge which resulted in a 3-0 win over Wigan Athletic. He then went on to score in his next two matches against Blackpool in a 4-4 draw and Bolton Wanderers in a 4-1 win. However, Burke failed to get into Forest’s first-team set-up this campaign and ended up on loan at Rotherham United where he scored 2 goals. It is likely that Rotherham will be his next destination for a permanent move as the club are said to already have a deal in place to keep Burke at the New York Stadium.

Do you think Forest were right to release Tesche, Wilson and Burke? Or do you think they deserved new deals?

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Tuesday 24 May 2016

Should Oliveira make a permanent move to the City Ground?

Nelson Oliveira is one of a host of loan players who have featured for Nottingham Forest this season. Due to the fact the club are still on the search for a new manager, it is yet to be seen whether the likes of Oliveira, Gary Gardner, Ryan Mendes and Bojan Jokic have a future on Trentside.

From a Forest perspective, it makes sense for them to express interest in bringing Oliveira back to the City Ground on a permanent deal, but only for the right money. A figure of around the £1 million mark would be a reasonable deal for the Reds but Benfica may argue that he is worth more than that. Despite the fact Forest are expected to come out of the embargo this summer, the budget available to spend will still be fairly low so spending any more than £1 million on Oliveira would be a risky move. He certainly contributed significantly in a season to forget for Forest and they most definitely would have been in relegation fodder had he not found the back of the net 9 times before being ruled out for the rest of the season. To contribute as much as he did in a team which played little attacking football under manager Dougie Freedman suggests he could prove to be a valuable asset. Forest fans also find the prospect of a partnership of Oliveira and Assombalonga upfront very exciting and believe they have what it takes to cause any Championship defence problems.



Nelson Oliveira scored 9 goals for the Reds before being ruled out for the rest of the season through injury.







You suspect that Oliveira himself would consider a permanent move back to Forest should the opportunity ever arise. He had previously struggled to make an impact in England when he went on loan to Swansea City where he scored just 1 goal in 10 games in the Premier League. However, he really looked at home at Forest and made a significant impact. The fact his first team football opportunities may also be limited at his parent club Benfica, may also suggest that he needs to move on in his career. The Portuguese outfit already have a host of attacking options such as Raul Jimenez, Jonas, Luka Jovic, Nuno Santos, Goncalo Guedes and also Konstantinos Mitroglou who has been on loan from Forest’s Championship rivals Fulham this campaign. This certainly suggests that Oliveira would have his work cut out to break into a team which finished top of the Primeira Liga this campaign and also came close to knocking German champions Bayern Munich out of the Champions League. 

Would you like to see Nelson Oliveira make a permanent move back to the City Ground?

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Friday 20 May 2016

Ex-Brighton Boss Linked With Forest Job

Oscar Garcia has become the second ex-Brighton boss to be linked with the Forest job this summer after Gus Poyet recently opted for Real Betis over the Reds.

Speculation over Garcia has become apparent over the past couple of days and he is said to be preparing for talks with the club within the next week. He appears to be a managerial target of Forest chairman Fawaz Al-Hasawi.

However, what could make things more complicated is that Evangelos Marinakis who is said to be waiting for Football League approval over an 80% share in the club may have different ideas on who he wants to be next boss.



Who has the final say on Forest's next managerial appointment? Fawaz Al-Hasawi or Evangelos Marinakis?






It is clear that Garcia would be a popular choice amongst majority of Forest supporters. This is mainly down to his proven track record within management, most notably leading Brighton & Hove Albion to the Championship play-offs in his first season only to resign after a heavy aggregate defeat to Derby County in the semi-finals.

Garcia is just one of a handful of names being linked with the vacancy as it stands. It is understood that Al-Hasawi is also a huge admirer of Carlos Carvalhal and the job he has done of transforming Sheffield Wednesday this season. It would not be a shock for Al-Hasawi to at least consider an approach for Carvalhal especially if Wednesday are unsuccessful in their play-off final against Hull City.

Who would you like to see take the Forest job? 

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