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  1. The exacting standards Clough expected from reporterspublished at 13:32 GMT 28 November 2025

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    Long-serving commentator Clive Tyldesley has been recalling his early days as a reporter on Nottingham Forest, and revealed the exacting standards of legendary manager Brian Clough.

    Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland's Sacked in the Morning podcast, Tyldesley recalled his first journey with Forest and how Clough ensured he looked the part.

    "It would sound pedantic in 2025!" he said. "It was on the train, the first time I had travelled with the team -the first day of the season on a beautiful August morning - and I arrived first at Nottingham station at 09:00.

    "I had my ticket and I was on the train but around 09:15, Cloughie appeared, not in his tracksuit or rugby shirt, but because it was a matchday, Forest used to wear blue blazers with a tie.

    "I looked like I had just won the junior medal at a golf club, I had a double-breasted blazer, buttoned-down shirt and shiny shoes. I was really smart, but I didn't have a tie on.

    "Cloughie came past and said: 'Good morning, young man, you are very welcome to travel with the Nottingham Forest official party, but when you do, you wear a tie, please'. And I said: 'Sorry, Mr Clough'. But he didn't move.

    "Then, I looked up again, and he said: 'Listen, you are very welcome to travel with the Nottingham Forest official party, but when you do, you wear a tie'.

    "'As soon as we get to Euston, I'll get a tie,' I said.

    "'Young man, you are very welcome to travel with the Nottingham Forest official party, but when you do, you wear a tie.'

    "And he put his hands in his pocket and put a £10 note on the table I was sitting at and said: 'Train leaves in 15 minutes'. So literally, I had to run off the platform, and fortunately, the station in Nottingham is quite close to the city centre, and there was a gents outfit that was opening for the day. I threw the £10 note at the guy and pulled a tie from the rack.

    "Now I was sweating, but I put it on. He came past again an hour into the journey and said: 'Very smart'."

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  2. Momentum shift must be maintained - Dychepublished at 13:32 GMT 28 November 2025

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Boss Sean Dyche has called on Nottingham Forest to maintain their standards as his reign gathers pace.

    A 3-0 Europa League win over Malmo on Thursday maintained Forest's momentum and extended their unbeaten run to five games.

    It is also the first time the club have won three straight matches since the turn of the year.

    Forest, who beat Liverpool on Saturday, host Brighton on Sunday looking to pull further clear of the Premier League's relegation zone with Dyche, who replaced Ange Postecoglou in October, seeing the changes.

    "I do [see them] at the training ground, but that doesn't guarantee a result," he said. "I've spoken endlessly to the players about our good habits on the training ground - they pay you back.

    "So far, that's working. We've got to maintain standards and I think the players are learning that, or certainly my standards and the way I want to work.

    "They're adapting to that and they're doing a good job. But the last one doesn't guarantee the next one and I also remind them of that. It's not that easy, football.

    "So you've got to consistently work hard at what you do every day and everything counts. They are developing into a group of players who are beginning to understand that more and more."

    Full commentary of Nottingham Forest v Brighton on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday from 14:05 GMT

  3. 'Dream come true' - Sinclair makes pro debutpublished at 10:57 GMT 28 November 2025

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    Nottingham Forest youngster Jimmy Sinclair said it was a "dream come true" as he made his professional debut against Malmo.

    Sinclair, 19, came on in the 84th minute to replace James McAtee in their 3-0 win over the Swedish club.

    Speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham on the experience, Sinclair said: "It's an incredible night, personally a dream come true.

    "I think for the fans and the club, it was an incredible night. It was a really good team performance and many more to come.

    "It was another dream come true to just be on a bench for a game like this. To get the call and be involved was a special moment."

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  4. Nottingham Forest 3-0 Malmo - the fans' verdictpublished at 09:44 GMT 28 November 2025

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    Nottingham Forest's Nikola Milenkovic celebrates scoring his side's third goal with team mate Ryan YatesImage source, Getty Images

    We asked for your thoughts on Nottingham Forest's Europa League match against Malmo.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Adam: Overall, a really dominant performance. We bullied them in the first half and could have been three or four up by half-time. Second half was a little more subdued. Really pleased for Yatesy getting his first goal in Europe and nice to see Kalimuendo get his first goal - hopefully he can push on now.

    Lee: With three wins in a row, Forest are hitting their stride and putting the start of the season behind them. You've got to fancy us for the later stages of the Europa League.

    Steve: Forest won't have an easier game for the rest of the season. In fact, they've played tougher pre-season games. Having said that, games have to be won and the squad did just that. Good to see Callum Hudson-Odoi and James McAtee given time on the field, although McAtee needs more of the same to get up to speed. Overall, a commanding squad performance.

    Barry: I was at the European Cup final against Malmo when we squeezed a 1-0 victory, so it is with relief that a comfortable 3-0 win should see the Reds through to the next round.

    Joel: In a word, comfortable. Never really felt threatened. Good game to get some minutes into the guys who aren't starting in the league and some young prospects. Good to see Kalimuendo get a goal. Hopefully that'll give his confidence a boost.

  5. Analysis: Heroes of the past watch current crop cruisepublished at 08:19 GMT 28 November 2025

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Nottingham Forest welcomed their heroes of 1979 before Thursday's Europa League win over Malmo.

    The squad - and some from Malmo - reunited 46 years since winning the club's first European Cup against the Swedes.

    They retained the title 12 months later, etching their names into club folklore even further, and gathered at the City Ground on Thursday to watch the class of 2025-26.

    What they saw was one of the most comfortable victories Sean Dyche's side are likely to have all season.

    Winning the Europa League was a goal for the club at the start of the season and after a turbulent period they have now settled under Dyche, both domestically and in Europe.

    A top-eight place - and automatic qualification for the last 16 - is just two points away so cannot be ruled out.

    Trips to Utrecht and Braga await before a final league-phase game at home to Ferencvaros in January.

    After four wins from seven games under Dyche, two in Europe, Forest have momentum for the first time this season.

  6. 'I'm really pleased with squad mentality and we're going to need that'published at 07:42 GMT 28 November 2025

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    Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche, speaking to TNT Sports after his side's 3-0 victory over Malmo in the Europa League: "I'm very pleased. I thought we were excellent defensively. They didn't really lay a glove on us, which was credit to the back five really - the goalkeeper and the back four did a great job. That sets the tone then for the performance. It was a bit of a slow start, but they camped in and that can be hard to break down.

    "Overall, I'm really pleased with the players. We had some coming back into fitness like Callum [Hudson-Odoi], and I thought [Ryan] Yates was brilliant. I'm really pleased with the squad mentality. It was really clear tonight and we're going to need that going forwards.

    "I'm pleased for the crowd as well. The European campaign is really important to them and us. It's great when players are changed and they are still delivering performances - that's really key for squad mentality. We have got strength in depth and we need it because of the injuries.

    "Consistency is a big thing that we're working on during training sessions and something we want to bring in - but that's on everyone, not just the starting XI. I've been really impressed with that."

    On Yates scoring on every day of the week for Forest now: "I didn't know that, but fair play! He is a real club man - everyone knows that. He is a credit to himself, with his professionalism and the way he works for us. He has been first class so I'm really pleased for him."

    Hear more from Dyche on BBC Sounds

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    • Forest have won three consecutive games, having won just two of their first 15 matches this season (D5 L8).

  7. Nottingham Forest 3-0 Malmo - send us your thoughtspublished at 23:22 GMT 27 November 2025

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    Whether you were at the game or following from elsewhere, we want to know what you learned.

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  8. Nottingham Forest v Malmo: Team newspublished at 19:07 GMT 27 November 2025

    Nottingham Forest XI: Victor, Morato, Murillo, Milenkovic, Abbott, Sangare, Dominguez, Yates, McAtee, Hudson-Odoi, Kalimuendo
Subs: Sels, Williams, Anderson, Jesus, Ndoye, Boly, Savona, Whitehall, Thompson, Sinclair

    Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche makes seven changes from their impressive 3-0 win at Liverpool.

    John Victor starts in goal as Zach Abbott and Morato are drafted into defence in place of Nicolo Savona and Neco Williams.

    Ryan Yates captains the side with James McAtee, Arnaud Kalimuendo and Callum Hudson-Odoi also recalled with Morgan Gibbs-White, who was a doubt, not included.

    Nottingham Forest XI: Victor, Morato, Murillo, Milenkovic, Abbott, Sangare, Dominguez, Yates, McAtee, Hudson-Odoi, Kalimuendo

    Subs: Sels, Williams, Anderson, Jesus, Ndoye, Boly, Savona, Whitehall, Thompson, Sinclair

    Malmo, who finished sixth in the Swedish Allsvenskan, play their first game since their league ended on 9 November.

    Former Aston Villa goalkeeper Robin Olsen drops to the bench as Melker Ellborg starts, while ex-West Ham, Celtic and Stoke forward Sead Haksabanovic starts while former Chelsea forward Eidur Gudjonsen's son Daniel is up front.

    Malmo are second bottom of the 36-team Europa League table with a point from their opening four games.

    Malmo XI: Ellborg, Stryger, Djuric, Jansson, Rosler, Skogmar, Johnsen, Haksabanovic, Busanello, Gudjohnsen, Bolin.

    Subs: Olsen, Olsson, Karlsson, Ekong, Lewicki, Christiansen, Vecchia, Busuladzic, Botheim, Soumah, Berg, Lundbergh.

    Malmo XI: Ellborg, Stryger, Djuric, Jansson, Rosler, Skogmar, Johnsen, Haksabanovic, Busanello, Gudjohnsen, Bolin.
Subs: Olsen, Olsson, Karlsson, Ekong, Lewicki, Christiansen, Vecchia, Busuladzic, Botheim, Soumah, Berg, Lundbergh.
  9. Follow Thursday's Europa League and Conference League games livepublished at 17:04 GMT 27 November 2025

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    There are 36 games in the Europa League and Conference League on Thursday, including three involving Premier League clubs, and BBC Sport will bring you every moment.

    • Europa League: Aston Villa v Young Boys (17:45)

    • Europa League: Nottingham Forest v Malmo

    • Conference League: Strasbourg v Crystal Palace

    Kick-off times 20:00 GMT unless stated

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  10. Forest's first European Cup resonates through generations - McGovernpublished at 13:58 GMT 27 November 2025

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Nottingham Forest's historic European Cup triumph over Malmo echoes through the ages, says two-time winning captain John McGovern.

    Forest host Malmo in the Europa League on Thursday in a repeat of the 1979 European Cup final.

    Trevor Francis' winner earned a 1-0 victory in Munich, just two years after Forest had been in the second tier of English football.

    Twelve months later, Brian Clough's side retained the trophy, beating Hamburg 1-0, and McGovern believes their success still makes its mark 46 years on.

    "It gives you a warm feeling inside, that you are recognised for something that was so long ago," he told BBC Sport.

    "It used to be: 'I used to go and see you' - now it's: 'My dad used to go and see you'. Once it gets to the stage of: 'My grandad used to go and see you', I better think about taking things easy then.

    "You didn't know [the scale of what they achieved]. There was no blanket coverage of matches - there was coverage but not to the extent there is now. It's like show business."

    So far this season, Forest are 23rd in the Europa League table after beating Porto and drawing 0-0 at Sturm Graz in their past two games. Meanwhile, Malmo have just one point and are second bottom of the 36-team table.

    A finish between ninth and 24th would earn Forest a play-off spot as they look to qualify for the last 16.

    At the start of the season, winning the Europa League was a realistic target, for both former managers Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou, and McGovern feels they still have a chance.

    "You have to go on the present form, we have come through a fantastic win against Liverpool and the players look confident enough," he said.

    "[Sean Dyche] inherited a group for players who, in anyone's parlance, are a really good set of lads. He has retained that and tried to educate them a little more about how he'd like them to play.

    "He has got them to listen to him and they are playing together as a side. The commitment is there."

  11. 'The connections were a bit lost for a while' - Hudson-Odoipublished at 17:30 GMT 26 November 2025

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    Nottingham Forest winger Callum Hudson-Odoi feels connections in the team were "a bit scratched" before Sean Dyche's arrival and praised him for the "amazing job" he has done mending those.

    After an impressive 2024-25 campaign in which they secured European football for the first time in nearly 30 years, it has been a difficult few months for the club as they struggled for results.

    However, Dyche - the third person to take charge this season - has helped to steady the ship and the Reds are now on a four-match unbeaten run, including a 3-0 win over Liverpool at Anfield at the weekend.

    They will be looking to extend that when they host Malmo in the Europa League on Thursday.

    "Sean and his staff have come in and done an amazing job," Hudson-Odoi said.

    "You can tell the energy around the group has changed and everybody's just working as hard as we can to get the best possible results.

    "The bond and strength that we have had before will come back, and you can tell we are wanting to fight for every game we play in.

    "A lot has changed. I think it was a bit scratched a while ago. The group has reconnected very well and everybody is just focusing on doing what we know best - which is playing football and enjoying football.

    "It's just the connections that were a bit lost for a while, but now I think everything's connecting back nicely.

    "Everybody's working hard to do the right things and hopefully keep getting good results."

    Hear more from Hudson-Odoi on BBC Sounds

  12. Dyche on Gibbs-White, balancing Europe and 'reconnection' at the clubpublished at 16:13 GMT 26 November 2025

    Nicola Pearson
    BBC Sport journalist

    Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche has been speaking to the media before Thursday's Europa League game against Malmo at the City Ground (kick-off 20:00 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Morgan Gibbs-White will not be available for Thursday's match as they are "just settling an issue with him", but so far it is "nothing too serious". Ola Aina, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Dilane Bakwa are also still out.

    • Having been with the squad for a few weeks now, the Forest boss said he is "good with the general direction" they are going in but there is "still more to come from what we can do as a collective". He added: "They're taking in a lot of information with different managers and adapting to each different person as it comes. So far they've adapted to me and my staff, and they've been very accepting of the work that's getting done."

    • On if they can take confidence from Sunday's win at Anfield: "It just furthers the belief in the group and each other, which is important, and hopefully in ourselves. I've shared with them openly - we can only guide in what we think is the right direction. It's down to them and our trust in them to deliver. They're certainly doing that on a daily basis and in the games, and I've been very happy with that."

    • He added: "There was a real connection here. I think everyone knew that last season. When I got here it wasn't broken - I just said it was stretched is all and sometimes that happens. But I think there's a reconnection, and of course results help that massively."

    • Asked about balancing the Premier League and Europe, Dyche said it was "tougher" because it is the first year back, adding: "The beginning of this season should have been a reminder of how challenging it is [in the top flight]. The Premier League is still massively important to this football club, without a doubt. When you look at the Europa League just from the point of being in Europe again, it's brilliant for the history of the club and revisiting the history."

    • Despite noise around the club this season, Dyche feels "most Forest fans underneath that know the work that's been done by the ownership group since they came" and "you can't forget the whole journey" because of one difficult period.

    • On what his memory is of Forest's famous night against Malmo in 1979, when they won the European Cup: "I remember the goal - everyone remembers that one. My parents having it on TV and me watching it... But I think the club are doing proud - both sides are - for a remembrance of a big day for both clubs."

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  13. 'Clough gave me money for a tie!' Tyldesley on legendary Forest bosspublished at 08:41 GMT 26 November 2025

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    Long-serving commentator Clive Tyldesley joins this week's Sacked In The Morning podcast from BBC Radio Scotland and he recounts the first time he ever travelled with Brian Clough and Nottingham Forest.

    You can hear a special tale about Clough so insisting Tyldesley wore a tie that he gave him cash to help him buy one.

    Check out the full story

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  14. Gossip: Forest keen on midfielders Hinshelwood & Garnerpublished at 07:36 GMT 26 November 2025

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    Nottingham Forest have identified Brighton's 20-year-old English midfielder Jack Hinshelwood among a number of possible January transfer targets. (Mail), external

    Meanwhile, Everton boss David Moyes wants to hang on to English midfielder James Garner amid interest from Forest, Manchester United and Aston Villa in the 24-year-old, who is out of contract at the end of the season. (Talksport), external

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  15. 'An amazing kind of relationship' - Woan on Dychepublished at 15:56 GMT 25 November 2025

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    Former Nottingham Forest winger and current assistant manager Ian Woan has been speaking about his history with the club's boss Sean Dyche.

    Woan told the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast that their friendship is very close and "well outside the football realm", adding: "I first met him in 1990 [at Forest] when we were both in digs for six months. I then bought a house and the gaffer lived with me for five or six years. It was good times.

    "Stoney [Steve Stone, fellow assistant to Dyche] also came to live with us for about a month but we couldn't have the three of us together - it was too much carnage!

    "We have been best mates since then and I was his best man. It is an amazing kind of relationship. It is different now, but you never lose the fact of who the gaffer is. There is a lot of plusses and the trust there is incredible. He knows if he isn't around, he can delegate to me and Steve. The word is still getting out and he can trust it."

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  16. 'We can start looking up the table'published at 08:47 GMT 25 November 2025

    Pat Riddell
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    Defeating this season's Liverpool is not quite the same as defeating the 2024-25 all-conquering Liverpool. Although this season's Nottingham Forest are not quite last campaign's swashbuckling Nottingham Forest.

    But still, back-to-back wins at Anfield for the first time since 1963. Our biggest ever win at Anfield. Our first clean sheet since April.

    None of these things are to be sniffed at.

    Sean Dyche was brought in to fix a broken club and the remit was clear: organise the defence, stop conceding from set pieces, start scoring from set pieces, win games, keep clean sheets, score goals… a pretty basic target, but Forest were failing at all of them.

    Obviously it is still early days, but the confidence Saturday's historic win brings will make a big difference. The willingness to defend with all their might, to not even concede a yellow card, to stick to the gameplan and to comfortably attack at will is precisely where we need to be - the rest will follow.

    There are clearly issues to resolve - which will start on Thursday in the Europa League reunion with Malmo - but balancing the squad in league and cup, getting the new players' form and understanding up to speed, and developing the tactics are things that will come with time.

    For now, we can believe that Dyche will deliver results and we can start looking up the table, rather than over our shoulder. The bottom three might only be just behind us but, as I said last week, a few wins and other results going our way will dramatically affect the table.

    It is just that nobody foresaw Liverpool sliding down while we picked up momentum.

    The City Ground can be a fortress once again.

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  17. 'The winning spirit we had last season is coming back' published at 12:03 GMT 24 November 2025

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    Nottingham Forest defender Murillo says a "winning spirit" is returning for the Reds.

    Speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham after a stellar 3-0 win at Liverpool, the Brazilian centre-back said: "The winning spirit we had last season is coming back. I am so happy, feeling very good and it's not just me, I think it is everyone.

    "Because of the work we have done in the week, maybe it has changed our minds and it has given us confidence to play well, given confidence to the fans and staff and everyone.

    "When we scored the goal, we feel more confident, but sometimes we lose our minds. So we talked with each other to stay calm, keep going, and that's what we did.

    "The second half was the most important part of the game. When we played well in the second half, everything went well."

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  18. 'Could have & maybe should have been four' - fan viewspublished at 09:09 GMT 24 November 2025

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    We asked for your thoughts on Nottingham Forest beating Liverpool and winning at Anfield in consecutive seasons.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Tony: Fantastic display inspired by the passion of a manager (and team) that wear the Forest shirt with pride. This passion and pride has quickly passed down to the players who have finally laid the previous manager's egotistical style to rest.

    Jamie: Resolute defending and very little waste at the other end of the pitch. Sean Dyche has got the team doing the things that need doing, so the things we like to watch them do can come! Amazing.

    Bogey: Well done to the boys. They are showing the talent. The mix of last season and new players is working. Stronger now than last season. Different threat. Onwards and upwards.

    Malcolm: The talk is mainly about Liverpool playing poorly, but Forest were absolutely fantastic and yes, you can see Sean Dyche's trademark teams in action. I think also at last Sean has a real quality squad to work with, and hopefully Forest can keep it together.

    Kris: The complete performance. Hard to pick a player of the match because they were brilliant from back to front. Murillo and Nikola Milenkovic were the bedrock, and Elliot Anderson just gets better and better.

    Matt: Fantastic play. Bossed the midfield and were ruthless in the box. Could have and maybe should have been four.

    Craig: What else can you say about a 3-0 win at Anfield? The players all worked for each other - passion and working as a unit were obvious to see. A true upgrade, with a manager who is probably living his dream at the moment. Continue like this till the end of the year and we will be back in the mix.

  19. How did Forest exploit Liverpool's weaknesses?published at 14:07 GMT 23 November 2025

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    Saturday's 3-0 home defeat by Nottingham Forest means Liverpool have now lost six of their past seven league games.

    So how did Sean Dyche's tactics exploit the reigning champions weaknesses?

    Forest opened the scoring by taking advantage of Liverpool's poor form from set-pieces this season.

    For the second goal, Mohamed Salah's defensive contribution was exploited.

    Although both the first and second goals don't appear too similar, two key themes arise.

    Firstly, Salah lost track of his man for both goals as Liverpool aimed to defend in a man-to-man fashion. Secondly, space opened up for the scorer in front of a Liverpool defensive line that had dropped deep with no cover in front of it.

    For Forest's third goal, a quick switch was played to find Omari Hutchinson in space on the wing.

    Hutchinson received the ball facing the goal with time and space to carry it forwards with momentum.

    Forest's physicality, ability to win second balls, and commitment to running off the ball and arrive in dangerous areas were key to them getting an impressive win.

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