Bring It On Says CC
Fri 02 May 2008
Excited Nottingham Forest boss Colin Calderwood is eagerly looking forward to tomorrow's League One finale against Yeovil at The City Ground (kick-off 3pm).
The Reds will gain automatic promotion if they win and second-placed Doncaster fail to overcome relegation battlers Cheltenham at Whaddon Road.
Calderwood said: "There has been a sense of anticipation and excitement around the club this week because the possibility is still there of jumping into second spot.
"I'm really looking forward to the game and I know the players are as well.
"The boys have done particularly well to take it right to the end of the season - what it does is put Doncaster and Carlisle under scrutiny again this weekend. They must win."
Calderwood will be kept in close touch with events at Cheltenham and Carlisle, who face Bournemouth and could still clinch automatic promotion if Doncaster and Forest falter.
And he added: "I think it's important that the players are aware of what is going on elsewhere and we'll transmit scorelines to them the best we can.
"The reaction of the crowd has got to be something we've got to try and control - there's no use cheering something that you're not sure of. Let's be sure of what is going on before we cheer and get too carried away."
The Reds will gain automatic promotion if they win and second-placed Doncaster fail to overcome relegation battlers Cheltenham at Whaddon Road.
Calderwood said: "There has been a sense of anticipation and excitement around the club this week because the possibility is still there of jumping into second spot.
"I'm really looking forward to the game and I know the players are as well.
"The boys have done particularly well to take it right to the end of the season - what it does is put Doncaster and Carlisle under scrutiny again this weekend. They must win."
Calderwood will be kept in close touch with events at Cheltenham and Carlisle, who face Bournemouth and could still clinch automatic promotion if Doncaster and Forest falter.
And he added: "I think it's important that the players are aware of what is going on elsewhere and we'll transmit scorelines to them the best we can.
"The reaction of the crowd has got to be something we've got to try and control - there's no use cheering something that you're not sure of. Let's be sure of what is going on before we cheer and get too carried away."
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