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  • McCleary (31)
  • Miller (52 pen)
  • Date:2008-10-21
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:City Ground
  • Attendance:19455
  • Referee:Laws, G

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Alan Quinn is replaced by Danny Haynes.

85mins

David Wright is booked for unsporting behaviour.

77mins

Velice Sumulikoski is replaced by Jon Stead.

74mins

Garath McCleary is being taken off, Lee Martin has come on in his place.

71mins

Pablo Counago is replaced by Kevin Lisbie.

66mins

Andrew Cole is being taken off, Lewis McGugan has come on in his place.

52mins

Tommy Miller takes a penalty for Ipswich and scores!.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by G Laws

45mins

Nottm Forest are replacing Julian Bennett with Joel Lynch.

45mins

The referee has booked Andrew Cole.

31mins

Goal!! Nottm Forest have scored with Garath McCleary putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Nottingham Forest's hopes of recording just a second Championship success of the season were thwarted by a controversial penalty that earned Ipswich a 1-1 draw.

Forest had taken the lead through Garath McCleary in the 31st minute and had dominated for long periods.

But Colin Calderwood was left to contemplate a ninth match without a win after referee Graham Laws pointed to the spot seven minutes into the second half, giving Tommy Miller the chance to level.

Forest had the ball in the back of the net after three minutes, but McCleary's close-range effort was ruled out with the winger having strayed offside.

A quick break from Andrew Cole set-up a second chance for McCleary, but this time he fired wide from the edge of the box.

New signing Lee Camp had shown a few confident touches for Forest - following his arrival on loan from QPR - but the keeper was relieved to see a superb 25-yard strike from Jon Walters bounce back off the bar and away.

A short spell of pressure did culminate in an opening goal, however, after a shot from Paul Anderson was saved at the expense of a corner.

Chris Cohen's curling delivery was then only half-cleared to the edge of the area from where McCleary placed a precise finish low into the corner of the net.

Twice in the space of a minute Camp had to race to the edge of the box to thwart Walters as he threatened to burst through on goal.

But the keeper was not to blame when Ipswich forced an equaliser in controversial fashion.

It seemed a generous decision when referee Laws pointed to the spot following Anderson's challenge on Alan Quinn, but Miller was in no mood for sympathy as he smashed the ball low into the bottom corner.

Forest had a penalty appeal of their own turned down after Gareth McAuley appeared to have hauled back Nathan Tyson in the box.

While substitute Lewis McGugan and Tyson both forced smart saves from Richard Wright and Wes Morgan planted a downward header wide from a glorious position.

But they could not find a way to edge their way back into the lead and still find themselves rooted to the foot of the table.

Nottingham Forest

Ipswich Town

Corners

56

Fouls

1213

Goal attempts

68

Shots off target

22

Offsides

34

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