A round up of Nottinham forest's form of late.
LAST SIX RESULTS Huddersfield 1 Forest 1
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Forest 0 Palace 3
Forest 0 Wolves 1 FA Cup
Birmingham 0 Forest 2
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Forest 0 Norwich 0
Forest 1 Crewe 0
Jones THIS SEASON After an inconsistent start, Forest went on a good run only to be hit with injury problems. They threw in the kids and dropped down the league. They are now five points and one place behind sixth-place Watford. BIG MONEY MAN David Johnson: The former Manchester United trainee cost £3m from Ipswich last month. He scored 62 goals in 148 games at Ipswich but has yet to find the net since his move. MANAGER David Platt: Now in his second season at the City Ground after a short spell in charge at Sampdoria, former England captain Platt is still registered as a player and made his last appearance for Forest against Rovers at Ewood earlier in the season. TOP SCORER Midfielder Chris Bart-Williams has been the club's top scorer for most of the season. Manager David Platt applauds the goals from midfield but would like to see more service to the front two. Bart-Williams, a former England Under 21 international, has got 10 goals this term. The 26-year-old signed from Sheffield Wednesday for a then club record £2.5million. PREDICTED LINE-UP Welsh international Andy Johnson, who has been out for two months after knee surgery, is pushing for a place after making a 20-minute comeback as a sub at Huddersfield last week. ONE-TO WATCH American winger Ben Olsen has just been granted an extension to his work permit and could return against Rovers. His run in the side before Christmas coincided with a good spell for Forest. DID YOU KNOW? Nottingham Forest's record defeat was a 9-1 reverse against Blackburn Rovers on April 10, 1937. Their record win was a 12-0 against Leicester Fosse in 1907 in the Old First Division.
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