Nottingham Forest 2003–04 football season
During the 2003–04 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the Football League First Division .
Season summary
The 2003–2004 season saw Paul Hart suffer from a squad that was low in confidence and with no money. However, Forest started reasonably well, winning five of their first seven games and after 15 games, they won seven and lost five and were in the top half of the table. Unfortunately, when they went into the bottom three, after going 14 games without a win, the Forest chairman Nigel Doughty called time on Hart's reign as Forest manager.
Joe Kinnear was then brought in to replace Hart. The club's directors looked to have made a good decision when Kinnear revitalised Forest, bringing out the best in key players like Michael Dawson and Andy Reid , and they climbed up the table to secure a safe 14th place.
Final league table
Main article: 2003–04 Football League First Division
Source: Soccerway Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
Nottingham Forest's score comes first
Legend
Football League First Division
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
9 August 2003
Sunderland
H
2–0
23,579
Harewood , Louis-Jean
16 August 2003
Reading
A
0–3
16,833
23 August 2003
Cardiff City
H
1–2
23,407
Harewood
27 August 2003
Coventry City
A
3–1
17,586
Reid (2), Johnson
30 August 2003
Norwich City
H
2–0
21,058
Johnson , Harewood (pen)
13 September 2003
Sheffield United
H
3–1
25,209
Harewood (2, 1 pen), Reid
16 September 2003
Burnley
A
3–0
12,530
Harewood , Reid , Taylor
20 September 2003
Crewe Alexandra
A
1–3
8,685
Harewood
27 September 2003
Derby County
H
1–1
29,059
Reid
1 October 2003
Preston North End
H
0–1
22,278
4 October 2003
Stoke City
A
1–2
13,755
Williams
14 October 2003
Rotherham United
H
2–2
20,168
Harewood (2)
18 October 2003
Wimbledon
H
6–0
23,520
Harewood (2, 1 pen), Reid , Taylor , Dawson , Morgan
22 October 2003
West Ham United
A
1–1
29,544
Reid
25 October 2003
Bradford City
A
2–1
11,654
Jess , Reid
1 November 2003
Millwall
A
0–1
9,635
4 November 2003
Walsall
A
1–4
7,321
Reid
8 November 2003
Watford
H
1–1
21,229
Bopp
22 November 2003
Wigan Athletic
A
2–2
10,403
Thompson , Harewood
29 November 2003
West Bromwich Albion
H
0–3
27,331
3 December 2003
Ipswich Town
H
1–1
21,588
Morgan
6 December 2003
Watford
A
1–1
14,988
Reid
13 December 2003
Crystal Palace
A
0–1
16,935
26 December 2003
Norwich City
A
0–1
16,429
28 December 2003
West Ham United
H
0–2
27,491
10 January 2004
Sunderland
A
0–1
26,340
17 January 2004
Reading
H
0–1
23,116
31 January 2004
Cardiff City
A
0–0
17,913
7 February 2004
Coventry City
H
0–1
23,075
14 February 2004
Walsall
H
3–3
25,012
Impey , King , Taylor
21 February 2004
Rotherham United
A
1–1
9,046
Jess
25 February 2004
Gillingham
H
0–0
26,473
28 February 2004
Bradford City
H
2–1
26,021
Reid , Taylor
2 March 2004
Wimbledon
A
1–0
6,317
Taylor
6 March 2004
Gillingham
A
1–2
9,096
Barmby
13 March 2004
Crystal Palace
H
3–2
28,306
Williams (2), Reid
17 March 2004
Burnley
H
1–1
26,885
Taylor
20 March 2004
Derby County
A
2–4
32,390
Taylor , Williams
27 March 2004
Crewe Alexandra
H
2–0
24,347
King (2)
3 April 2004
Sheffield United
A
2–1
22,339
King , Taylor
10 April 2004
Stoke City
H
0–0
28,758
12 April 2004
Preston North End
A
2–2
15,117
King , Williams
17 April 2004
Millwall
H
2–2
22,263
Reid , Johnson
24 April 2004
Ipswich Town
A
2–1
27,848
Johnson (2)
1 May 2004
Wigan Athletic
H
1–0
29,172
Johnson
9 May 2004
West Bromwich Albion
A
2–0
26,821
Williams , Johnson
FA Cup
Main article: 2003–04 FA Cup
League Cup
Main article: 2003–04 Football League Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R1
12 August 2003
Port Vale
A
0–0 (won 3–2 on pens)
4,950
R2
23 September 2003
Tranmere Rovers
A
0–0 (won 4–1 on pens)
4,477
R3
29 October 2003
Portsmouth
H
2–4
20,078
Bopp (2)
First-team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Appearances
References
Ward was born in Worksop , England .
King was born in Southwark , England .
Evans was born in Oswestry , England .
Sonner was born in Wigan , England .
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