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Adyduck
Nov 6 2006, 11:40 AM
WHAT MUST HOLT DO TO GET IN TEAM?



12:00 - 06 November 2006

It was difficult to decide which was the greater surprise - Nathan Tyson's presence on the Nottingham Forest bench or Grant Holt's.

If Tyson's return from a torn ligament has been even quicker than expected, it is no more remarkable than Colin Calderwood's decision to overlook Holt.

Forest's leading scorer this season was on target again in Tuesday's Johnstone's Paints Trophy victory over Brentford but it still wasn't enough to prompt his manager to break-up the partnership of Junior Agogo and Neil Harris.

That will surely change once Tyson is ready to play a full 90 minutes but the continued absence of Holt is a disservice to the part he has played in Forest's rise.

The ex-Rochdale man must wonder what he has to do to break back into the first team in a season that has seen him produce his best form since his £300,000 move to Forest.

Seven goals in 13 starts is the most prolific of the front men, but doesn't tell the full story of his contribution to the campaign.

So often in those early weeks, it was Holt's prodigious work rate and thrust that provided Forest's cutting edge as they struggled to cope with the loss of Tyson and Kris Commons.

By contrast Junior Agogo and Neil Harris made it a combined 16 games without a goal on Saturday as they were withdrawn in the second half.

There is little argument that both have performed admirably, particularly Agogo, who produced a virtuoso display against the same opponents on Tuesday - but as strikers they are in the team to score goals.

Nicky Southall's hot streak has papered over the forwards' failings and it was notable that the goals on Saturday again came from midfield.

In all, Calderwood fielded five strikers at various points during Forest's fifth successive win - with none of them scoring.

Not that Agogo did not have his chances to get only his second goal in 12 appearances, the most noteworthy being when he skied an effort from four yards.

Harris, meanwhile, has hardly looked like adding to his tally since breaking his duck against Chesterfield in September.

That point was only emphasised by the reaction Tyson received when warming up. The sideshow was in danger of upstaging the main event as the crowd cheered his every step.

Again you had to feel for Holt. Not only has his route to the first team been blocked but now he finds himself overshadowed on the bench as well.

Calderwood may insist he has no concerns about the lack of goals from his front men but his decision to involve Tyson after only 25 minutes in a behind-closed-doors reserve match, told another story.

Likewise his decision to give the former Wycombe man 24 minutes to stretch his legs when some might have expected more of a cameo appearance.

As his languid figure emerged from the dugout, the only disappointment for the majority of the crowd was that they did not get to see him partner Agogo, who made way rather than Harris.

Calderwood is surely licking his lips as much as the fans at the prospect of an Agogo/Tyson partnership.

Agogo's vision and assured touch, combined with Tyson's speed and cool head has the potential to devastate defences.

Which is great news for everyone at the City Ground, except perhaps for Grant Holt.

I just hope grant holt keeps scoring then cc will have to start him.Harris couldnt hit a barn door at the min and lacks real pace.Just about everyone can see this apart from cc.I also hope holt keeps his spirits high and is more determined to show cc what he can really do:clap Stick at it holt ur time will come:clap

Adyduck
Nov 6 2006, 11:45 AM
THE PRESSURE IS ON THE STRIKERS



12:00 - 06 November 2006

Kris Commons admitted that the return of Nathan Tyson has got Nottingham Forest's strikers looking over their shoulders.

And the midfielder, who has been playing as part of a three-pronged attack, knows his position is under threat too.

Commons could not have responded better to Tyson's return from knee ligament injury on Saturday, scoring both goals in the 2-0 win over Brentford.

But he admitted there is more expectation on him to get the goals now that he is playing in a more advanced position.

He said: "There's three good strikers up there and we had three good strikers on the bench as well. So if you're not doing the business you know you will get brought off.

"Nicky Southall has been keeping us in it lately with all his goals, but with six fit strikers at the club, you know you've got to be scoring to get in the side.

"It's good that I'm back in the goals and hopefully I can carry it on for the next game."

Commons hit two identical free kicks to put Forest in control by half time.

It took his season's tally to three after missing the best part of two months of the campaign with an ankle injury.

While his double on Saturday eased the pressure on him, first choice strike duo Junior Agogo and Neil Harris made it a combined 16 appearances since either of them scored.

And Commons perfectly demonstrated the sense of pressure on the hit men as he expressed his disappointment at being substituted before getting the chance to claim the first hat-trick of his career.

He said: "It was important that we got the result, but on a hat-trick, I was disappointed that I had to come off. It was disappointing, but it was good to get back on the scoring track.

"I scored a brace at Watford last year, and I've had a couple of twos, but never a hat-trick. I thought it was my day.

"I was disappointed when I got in the dugout, but you've got to give the other lads a chance and three points is more important than three goals."

smiggy
Nov 6 2006, 02:05 PM
well Holt will probably start against Yeading so a big chance to get himself in the team, he needs a good performance and probably a goal or two against Yeading, that should surely put him in the first team v rotherham in a couple of weeks?

West Brom Red
Nov 6 2006, 02:52 PM
Harris is sh1te, i really don't think he adds anything to the team, again on saturday he was well off the pace and didn't/couldn't get involved in the game. Surely the lack of goals and anything in general must be being noticed!!!

Manic Loop
Nov 6 2006, 02:57 PM
harris is deceptively quick.......he is actually much slower than he seems

Adyduck
Nov 6 2006, 04:38 PM
Its like watching a video slow mo when harris runs,:blink: its almost like someones pushed the pause button:unsure: and with everyone else apart from lester its fast forwards:wacko: could this be harris on the smilies:dance :laugh

michael123
Nov 7 2006, 02:45 PM
i really do feel for holt, you couldnt ask for better then a goal per two games ratio and he still isnt being started. its beyond me. i dont see the logic in making the good strikers at the club unsettled so the **** one can play.