FA Cup Second Round vs Chester City (a) - lost 3-0.
Carling Cup First Round vs Macclesfield Town (h) - lost 3-2.
Football League Trophy Southern Section First Round vs Woking (a) - lost 3-2.
Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: Nathan Tyson (striker) and Iain Breckin (defender) - 10 goals each.
Players In
Paul Smith (Southampton - Free).
Players Out
Gareth Taylor (Released), Eugen Bopp (Released), Paul Evans (Released), Eugene Dadi (Released), Paul Gerrard (Released).
Nottingham Forest were the firm bookmaker's favourites to win League One last season following their relegation from the Championship which gave them the dubious honour of becoming the first European winners to play outside it's country's top two divisions. However, under manager Gary Megson they underachieved and it wasn't until the 17 February, when duo Frank Barlow and Ian McParland took over, that Forest started to play how they should have all season.
Barlow and McParland won their first game in charge with a 2-0 away victory at Port Vale, their first away win since August 27th. Their second game was a 7-1 thrashing of Swindon Town. The unbeaten run extended to 10 matches, with six straight wins - last achieved in the 1960's. This was the first time the club had won more than twice on the spin since 2004 and first time they have won more than four in a row for 11 years.
The 13 match spell in charge saw Forest take 28 points out of a possible 39 and the club missed out on the play offs on the final day of the season. Forest have a new man in charge for the 2006/07 season, former Northampton Town manager Colin Calderwood, and expectations are higher at the City Ground than last season. Although both McParland and Barlow were promised their positions at the club would be safe under a new boss, Barlow left for Hull City in June to take up the role of caretaker manager.
Calderwood made Southampton goalkeeper Paul Smith his first signing and the highly rated 26 year old will provide current number one Rune Pedersen with competition for the position following Paul Gerrard's release.
Verdict
The bookmaker's have again made Forest the favourites for promotion but this time justifiably so. If new manager Colin Calderwood can get the players to display the same winning attitude shown during the brief tenure of Frank Barlow and Ian McParland, Forest will give you a good run for your money at 5/1.
FA Cup Third Round vs Crystal Palace (a) - lost 4-1.
Carling Cup Second Round vs Norwich City (a) - lost 2-0.
Football League Trophy Southern Section Second Round vs Colchester United (a) - lost 3-2 after extra time.
Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: Scott McGleish (striker) - 24 goals.
Players In
Joe Burnell (Wycombe Wanderers - Free), Sam Aiston (Tranmere Rovers - Free),
Andy Holt (Wrexham - Free).
Players Out
Josh Low (Leicester City - Free), Martin Smith (Darlington - Free), Jason Lee (Boston United - Free), Ashley Westwood (Chester City - Free), Gavin Johnson (Oxford United - Free), Luke Graham (Kettering Town - Free).
Northampton Town have been the bookmaker's favourites to win League Two outright following their relegation to the dungeon in the 2003/04 season. After two seasons of play off heartache, the Cobblers finished in second place last season to return to League One.
They will have to face the step up in quality without manager Colin Calderwood, who took over at Nottingham Forest, while former Wycombe Wanderers manager John Gorman has taken over at the Sixfields Stadium. The backroom staff has also changed, with Jim Barron leaving his post as goalkeeping coach at Wycombe to join up with Gorman, following Dave Watson's decision to follow Calderwood to Forest.
Gorman has made winger Sam Aiston and left back Andy Holt his first signings after taking charge at the newly promoted club and both players signed two year contracts. Former Sunderland prospect Aiston was released by Tranmere Rovers last season following on term at Prenton Park while Holt ended a two year stay at Wrexham following spells at Oldham Athletic and Hull City.
Gorman returned to Wycombe to snap up midfielder Joe Burnell on a free transfer, ending the former Bristol City player's two year tenure at Adams Park. Meanwhile, David Hunt and veteran duo Eoin Jess and Ian Taylor have all agreed new deals to remain at Sixfields. However, former Wales under 21 winger Josh Low has left the club following his ?165,000 switch in 2003 and has signed for Championship club Leicester City on a free transfer.
Verdict
Northampton will find their first season back in League One a struggle. Last season's top goal scorer Scott McGleish should draw on last season's goal haul and use his ability to score enough goals to keep the Cobblers afloat in John Gorman's first term in charge.
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