Calm heads crucial for Forest – Davies
BILLY Davies today called for calm heads as Nottingham Forest's relegation dogfight reaches boiling point.
With six games left, the pressure is on for the Reds to claim the ten points needed to avoid the drop into League One.
Forest's next game is against relegation rival Barnsley, at Oakwell, after the international break.
But, with a series of individual errors and mistakes having cost Forest dearly in recent months, the manager is calling on his players – and fans – not to panic.
"There are plenty of games we are capable of winning home and away," said Davies.
"The most important objective is to make sure we get to the end of the season with the required number of points we need to keep us up.
"Now that might happen on the final day of the season.
"But it is important that we stay calm and focused. This stage of the season is always like this, whether you are chasing promotion or fighting relegation.
"You drop in and out of things a lot. Calm heads are required.
"It is crucial everyone stays calm, stays positive and stays behind these young players between now and the end of the season."
He says the experience of chasing promotion with Preston and Derby has taught him that there will be many twists and turns at both ends of the table between now and the end of the season, as teams begin to buckle under the pressure.
"It is very similar to what I found at my previous two clubs when, one minute we would be in the promotion places and the next we would not even be in the play-off positions," he said.
"Welcome to March, April and May, because this is what happens at this stage of the season.
"There are lots of twists and turns. Whether you are competing at the top end of the table or the bottom, there will be lots more shocks to come over the next few weeks.
"There will be surprises, history proves that."
Davies believes focus and concentration will be vital factors in the remaining games.
"We need to eliminate the individual errors, because that is what is costing us," he said. "Look at the goals we are conceding – a lot of it is concentration, a lot of is down to that.
"That is part of the reason why football is such a great game, I guess.
"But, if you can eliminate the errors, if we can get players back fit, I am very confident that we can get where we want to be."









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by Corporal Jones, Thailand
Saturday, March 28 2009, 2:53PM
“Captain Mainwaring I'd like to volunteer to be the one to tell everyone not to panic. Don't Panic. Nobody Panic. That's what we used to do in the Sudan with the fuzzy-wuzzies. They don't like it up 'em you know.”
by Corporal Jones, Ruddington
Saturday, March 28 2009, 2:49PM
“Captain Mainwaring I'd like to be the one to volunteer to tell everybody not to panic.Don't Panic. Nobody Panic. That's what we used to do in the Sudan with the fuzzy-wuzzies. They don't like it up 'em you know.”
by Matt, Bridgford
Saturday, March 28 2009, 1:26AM
“Rob: Beeston, although I don't live there, is less in-bred then anywhere in Derbyshire. Quite alright, lots of students, and a good night out. not sure what your rant is about.
and Mozza, give up the posts (Yawn). Dont you sheep have your own website?”
by ROB, RADFORD
Friday, March 27 2009, 11:58PM
“now beeston thats a funny place , just down the road from long eaton lot ot perculiar people there , IN--BREDS !”
by paul, nottingham
Friday, March 27 2009, 11:54PM
“anglers sounds a right animal sha-ging hole typical sounding derby shlt hole”
by paul, nottingham
Friday, March 27 2009, 10:54PM
“shut up mozza you derby in-bred animal sha-gger”
by mozza, chaddesdon just sober
Friday, March 27 2009, 10:45PM
“The only time any Florists have been in the Anglers is when they deliver flowers on Mothers Day baa baa”
by Don, beeston
Friday, March 27 2009, 10:25PM
“Not often I come on here.
Billys quotes today are amazing.
I really hope he has been misquoted.
Most of the contributions sound like kids.
A few grown ups = real old Reds.
The Doc is great---entertaining
funny but scary in terms of billy analysis.
Who the hell is dougie arnold?”
by eric, colwick
Friday, March 27 2009, 10:20PM
“Dougie Matlock I think what Martin was trying to say is that a small team like Forest could get to the prem playing the long ball So you think West Ham dont use the long ball some of the time Well theres no point playing Carlton Cole or Ashton if you dont is there”
by Bull, newark
Friday, March 27 2009, 10:04PM
“Maybe Luke is a syndrome.
Doc?”