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FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Sean O'Driscoll gained revenge on the club that sacked him on Boxing Day as his Bristol City side claimed a 2-0 win at Ashton Gate.

Billy Davies, who officially starts his second spell in charge on Monday, was not at the game to witness second half goals from Steven Davies and Marvin Elliott swing things in the home side's favour.

The Scotsman was believed to be scouting Bolton, who were facing Burnley, and provide the opposition for his first game in charge, at the City Ground, next weekend.

The Reds, managed by caretaker boss Rob Kelly, might well have got something from the game, with Dexter Blackstock spurning several decent openings in a first half that the visitors had dominated for long periods - including a header that the striker thundered against the bar.

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But, after City had netted their two goals in the space of 12 minutes, they were quick to shut up shop and limit Forest's opportunities, leaving the Reds to suffer their third straight defeat.

Forest began the game with a spell of possession that lasted close to two minutes – and culminated in a cross from Andy Reid that found Billy Sharp in the box, where his lay-off carved out a shooting chance for Chris Cohen, who saw his effort charged down.

The visitors continued their bright start, with Sharp finding space down the left and centring the ball for Dexter Blackstock, who failed to properly connect at the far post, leaving Tom Heaton with a simple save.

A driving run from Radi Majewski, who left former Forest man Brendan Moloney in his wake, saw him create another chance for Blackstock, who again failed to properly connect with a shot, although a deflection also took much of the pace off the ball, leaving Heaton with another simple save.

Majewski and Reid were both seeing plenty of the ball, with the Polish midfielder in particular looking lively.

But it was Karl Darlow who had to make the first meaningful save of the game, as Jon Stead turned neatly on the edge of the box and drove in a shot that the keeper pushed away well, low to his right.

The keeper's confidence will have been high after he then superbly collected a high ball into the box, under significant pressure from Stead.

A knock-down from Danny Collins gave Majewski a shooting chance on the edge of the box, but the midfielder drove the ball wide on the half-volley.

Sharp was almost handed an opportunity when keeper Heaton and defender Liam Fontaine had a moment of confusion on the edge of the box, but the City stopper recovered to deny the striker a shot.

Cohen ended up in the stands with the Bristol fans after chasing a ball down the channel from Gonzalo Jara, with his momentum forcing him to hurdle the advertising boards, before flying head first into the seating. Fortunately, he was unhurt.

Forest were dominating for long spells, but it was the home side who were still carving out the more clear cut of the openings, with Darlow's reactions tested again when Stephen Pearson tried his luck from 12 yards.

Blackstock missed a golden chance to break the deadlock following some superb football from Dan Harding. The full back beat two men down the left before skipping into the box and crossing with the outside of his left boot, but Blackstock slammed a header against the bar from four yards.

Darlow was called into action again when former Forest defender Greg Cunningham struck a crisp shot that the keeper did well to push away. While Steven Davies bent a free kick narrowly the wrong side of the post.

A great ball from Stead put Anderson in space on the right side, six yards from goal, but he tried to cut the ball back for Davies, rather than shooting himself, and Collins made a vital, goal saving clearance.

Forest had the ball in the net within two minutes of the second half, after Heaton had failed to hold on to a long range effort from Guedioura. Blackstock pounced on the loose ball and fed Sharp, who fired high into the net – but the striker was in an offside position and the effort was quickly chalked off.

Harding, who had picked up a knock in the first half, had to be substituted in the 49th minute and replaced by Elliott Ward.

And the defender had been on the pitch for barely moments when Bristol took the lead, as a deflected shot from Davies, following a mazy run, found the back of the net.

Cunningham was booked for cutting down Jara, after the Forest man had carried the ball away from him.

A brilliant cross from Cohen, towards the far post, looked to have carved out an equaliser for Forest as Sharp connected with a powerful volley at close range, but Heaton produced an outstanding save, blocking with his legs.

Blackstock then sent a header over the bar, although Forest were annoyed that they were not awarded a corner, with his effort appearing to have taken a deflection.

Cohen had to time a tackle perfectly at the other end, as Cunningham looked poised to pull the trigger in the box. Darlow punched clear confidently, from the resulting corner.

Halford was booked for dissent in the 61st minute and continued to berate the referee, even after the card had been shown.

And, within seconds, it was 2-0, as City skipper Elliott rose powerfully at the far post to head home a Pearson free kick.

Forest made a second change with Simon Cox coming on for Jara, which meant a reshuffle at the back, with Halford moving to right back and Cohen slotting in on the opposite side of the back four.

Moloney denied Blackstock a good chance at the near post when he got in front of the striker as he attempted to attack a Cohen cross. While Sharp failed to make contact when a Ward header flew past him in front of goal.

Substitute McGugan came close to scoring two minutes after coming on for Majewski in the 79th minute, with a rising, driven shot that was not far off target.

While Heaton had to save again, as Blackstock connected with a Reid cross in the centre.

 

Bristol City: Heaton, Fontaine, Nyatanga, Stead, Kelly, Pearson, Davies (Burns 76), Cunningham, Moloney, Anderson (Foster 87), Elliott. Subs: Gerken, Mark Wilson, James Wilson, Reid, Bryan.

Forest: Darlow, Jara (Cox 67), Halford, Collins, Harding (Ward 49), Cohen, Majewski (McGugan 79), Guedioura, Reid, Blackstock, Sharp. Subs: Al Rashidi, Gillett, Henderson, Lansbury.

Referee: Craig Pawson.

Attendance: 13,768 (1,405 away).

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  • Profile image for rexmcnamara

    by rexmcnamara

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 2:24PM

    “billy's absence says more about his trust in ned than anything. clough signed players on taylor's recommendation without even having seen them play! i understand billy's decision to stay away and applaud the fact that we haven't just employed a manager but a management team.

    i was especially proud to be a forest fan yesterday with the reception we gave so'd. it was first class and well deserved!

    coyr!”

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    by oldref

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 2:17PM

    “First things first as they say...for some reason even when O'Driscoll was at Forest the defensive issues crept into the game, silly errors started to be common place, even under McLeish the same errors where never addressed. When the players had a chance Saturday to prove to the next new manager ( Davies ) they where good enough to stay in the team.....what do we see the same defensive errors and bad ball play,it beggars belief either some are not bothered or only here for the money. What is not acceptable that these players are letting down team mates........

    Davies in my view has a hard task in front of him and to make the play off's is one tall order with this team, with just over a hand full of games to go there does not seem time to cut out the rotten wood and find replacements.

    I do hope come Monday when the team arrive for training some get the shock of their lives with a swift kick up the rear and are plainly told, up your game or ship out...And lets see some hearty football not the half hearted football some players seem to think is good enough for the championship...................

    Good luck to Davies because I still think the owner wants the play off's this season....”

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    by Gritstone

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 1:10PM

    “Agree totally with redsong et al. Bad decision by Billy. Too soon for him to take the reins? Maybe, but he doesn't know more than half the squad and those he does know are not the same article he left. Surely, an opportunity to see the lads perform was not to be missed. His initial impressions now are from the training ground when he could have garnered them from the real thing. Whichever way you look at it, it's either blame dodging (and we know he 's good at that) or p*** poor professional judgement. This is especially so when seen in the light of the fact that it gives people the chance to accuse him of wanting back to Glasgow and the return to the three day week. Hardly an auspisious start to the long longed for return of Bonny Prince Billy.”

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    by figaro1

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 11:18AM

    “I like captain JMc thought he should have been at Bristol.
    Not a hanging offence but a mistake.”

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    by DERBYDAVE123

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 11:09AM

    “Rednight ye she wa with u dad last night, but he said to tell you he be back in ur bed tonight lol just so you dint think he had forgot about u cuz u mam a pig n u look like him more so he can bear wakin up next t u duck”

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    by rednight

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 11:03AM

    “66 posts on here and guess what there are 15 from that POT PLANT DERRBYDAVE123 I guess he hasn't had time to go to bed unless his sister has found someone else to sleep with.”

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    by PositivePaul

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 10:44AM

    “To throw 18 talented individuals together and expect them to play like a team is one thing: to throw 18 individuals, talented or not, and then employ 4 different managers to try get them playing like a team is an impossibility.

    The club has needed stability for over 20 years. The crazy chopping and changing has to stop. No club can expect consistent success without stability. The two most consistently successful clubs over the past two decades have been Manchester United and Arsenal. It is no coincidence that they also happen to be the two clubs with the longest serving managers.

    I am no fan of Billy Davies, but he is a good coach. If he just happens to be in the hot seat when the music stops, in this mad game of managerial musical chairs, then so be it. My hope now is that Billy Davies is still our manager in 10 years time.

    The club needs a consistent vision and the stability to allow that vision to come to fruition. The top three things the club needs right now are Stability, Stability, Stability.

    I will do my part. No protests from me, because I have not get the manager I wanted. No looking back longingly to a man who epitomised stability, Sean O'Driscoll. No campaigns to oust the owners or their representatives, just 100% support to a manager I don't like, an erratic owner and a club I love.

    Billy you are a good coach, your unfinished business is to prove your talents in the Premier League. I hope you fulfil that unfinished business with Nottingham Forest Football Club”

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    by devondave23

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 10:34AM

    “64 comments on here, 26 of them from sheep that infest this site....still obsessed with the mighty reds aren't they? How sad...

    bleat, bleat, bleat, bleat, bleat.....”

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    by Armageddon

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 10:09AM

    “expatred:

    People like TrentEndRed aren't interested in the facts. They get in the way.”

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    by expat-red

    Sunday, February 10 2013, 9:26AM

    “Patbrett - understand BD wasn't there, it was just sureal to hear someone else. Looking forward to having one voice for a long time to come.

    Trentendred - when I read the comment on the bbc I thought I didn't hear SOD say that, so I have now listened to it 3 times (I need to get out more!). He doesn't make the comment written on bbc sport. This is again poor sensationalist journalism.

    Make your own mind up, it's on bbc radio Nottingham,,listen again, match day @27min.
    http://tinyurl.com/anjs8sn

    As ever he is lucid and dignified, says he went into it with his eyes open, knowing you get fired from every job; anyway listen yourself.”

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