McGugan putting frustrating start behind him
LEWIS McGugan is a confident character, both on and off the pitch.
Always wearing a smile, it is obvious he is loving life as a professional footballer.
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And on the pitch, it is that confidence in his own ability that allows his creative spark rise to the top.
Whatever the situation, McGugan is always prepared to get on the ball to try to change the fortunes of Nottingham Forest.
Rather than hide after a bad pass, he is always ready to go again, not afraid to get back on the ball.
And it is that attitude that belies the fact he only turned 20 at the end of October.
But while McGugan admits he is still learning, he wants to be the man who can make a huge difference for Forest in their battle for survival.
The man who has come through every age group at Forest before making the first team has a burning desire to reach the big time.
But a two-month injury layoff and then a three-match ban for a red card at Derby has left him unable to make a real impression this season.
He showed at Coventry seven days ago what he was all about, completely bossing the midfield from start to finish. But then he was injured in training just before the midweek defeat at home to Sheffield United and, after failing a late fitness test, was forced to watch from the sidelines.
But the Long Eaton lad feels the best of him is yet to be seen.
"It has been stop start, all over the place and you are just trying to get that little run of games," he said of his season so far. "Once you get that you can kick on and push on.
"These days there are loads of people aged 19 or 20 with over 50 games under their belt and I think that is the way football is going.
"I just have to keep on going and keep looking at my performances, looking at where I can improve myself and take it from there.
"Every league takes some getting used to but it is always something I knew when I got my head down, I could deal with it. Eventually, with a couple more games and I am at the top, fitness wise, you will start seeing the best of me."
In the centre of midfield, McGugan is developing a good understanding with 23-year-old James Perch.
"I have known Perchy since I was a little boy and gone through the academy with him," he added.
"I know him in and out and he knows me and at the moment it is all coming together. I am feeling fitter and stronger as each game goes past."
Forest go into today's match with Blackpool five points from safety following Tuesday night's 1-0 defeat against Sheffield United.
But with games coming in quick succession during December, he says Forest cannot afford to worry about anybody else. "We have to keep on doing our job and then after the game look and hope somebody has slipped up," he said. "That is the way we have to approach each game."
In order to have the best possible chance, manager Colin Calderwood will want to have the creative influence of McGugan in his side.
"His season has been disrupted but it is good to see him getting the games now," said the Reds boss.
"He is a creative player who can do it in open play but also from set plays. He can also contribute with a goal."







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by Richie, Norwich
Saturday, December 13 2008, 2:21PM
“Under normal circumstances,NO
,any loyal diehard supporters would never wish their team to lose.But I'm afraid things aren't normal and we have a manager who quite clearly deosn't have the tactical know-how to survive and progress in this league.
I have been a forest fan all my life and it hurts to see them struggling at the moment.
Colin Calderwood has done well for the club since he arrived, and we have to be thankful for that. The club is in a lot better state than what it has been in previous years . We have a talented team which will bode well for the future and any manager with any sense would be able to bring the best out of them NOW and it is not difficult. Simply play to the players strengths and put them in the team where they are comfortable. Confidence would then be sure to come.
I am sure given time ,CC would have eventually learned from his tactical mistakes but time he does not have and because I care about the club ,S Nottm, I STILL want Blackpool to beat us 2-1 today and enforce a change of manager.
Yes, it's a risk that Nigel Doughty has to take but the risk would be less than keeping CC in the job and a certain drop back to League 1 for a few years!”
by Billy, PArt of the 1 in 8
Saturday, December 13 2008, 12:40PM
“First Grim Reaper.....ND will not listen to us & Wayne.....it kills me to want for a loss but dont question may support, 4 games missed in 11 years. We are in desperate times, but if we go down I can guarentee 46 games missed next season because I will blame the club and THE PLAYERS!”
by The Grim Reaper, Lower Brian Clough Stand
Saturday, December 13 2008, 12:23PM
“I think we'll win today. I'd be even more confident if Lewis was playing. We need to bring in some quality in January, we can't keep trying to muddle through. Are you listening Nigel?”
by Rick, Darlington
Saturday, December 13 2008, 11:31AM
“Win lose or draw CC OUT by 6pm. Stop this thick man ****ing up what little chance is left to save the season.”
by Wayne, Nottingham
Saturday, December 13 2008, 10:47AM
“What is wrong with you people? I hope none of you go to todays as Forest don't need "supporters" like you lot. No matter how bad results have been i will be there every saturday hoping my team win.”
by David, Skegness
Saturday, December 13 2008, 10:33AM
“Correction, theyre playing Monday night...”
by laughing ram, derby
Saturday, December 13 2008, 10:29AM
“David Skegness We dont play till Monday mate but no matter how desperate we are i could never ever say i hope the florists win baa baa”
by David, Skegness
Saturday, December 13 2008, 10:21AM
“Hate to say this but, hope Derby get a win today against Charlton.”
by David England, Skegness
Saturday, December 13 2008, 10:21AM
“Hate to say this but hope Derby get a win today against Charlton, they would be doing us a favour”
by S, Nottm
Saturday, December 13 2008, 10:12AM
“Will never......ever........EVER.....want my team to lose no matter how much I hate the manager (and its a documented fact, I DO dislike this manager). However, if we do get beat and the manager gets the sack, I wont exactly be broken hearted, in fact I'll be dancing, but I would never ever sit here and hope for a loss. Thats just losing the plot big time.”