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Colback's wonder goal, Taylor's brace - the moments which made Nottingham Forest's season

A gloriously-sunny September afternoon was where it all really started. Against, coincidentally enough, Huddersfield Town.

That was when Nottingham Forest’s shackles came off. When the now legendary hi-vis kit got its first outing. And when the revival began.

From then onwards, the Reds were on a near-constant upward trajectory. It was somewhat fitting that taking on the Terriers again brought it all to an end.

What a season. What a team. What memories.

Best moments? How long have you got! It’s a long list. Still - excluding last Sunday at Wembley - here are just a few of the ones which really stand out.

Those two minutes in added time are the stuff of folklore. Full-time at Ashton Gate was a turning point in Forest’s campaign.

That was when you first got the feeling this group, under the guidance of Steve Cooper, really had something about them. Something special.

Taylor might have ended the season on loan at Birmingham City, but he played a significant part in the Reds’ promotion with those two goals alone. Who can forget the jubilant celebrations at the end, the scenes in the away end and Brice Samba sprinting up the pitch to knee slide in front of the travelling supporters.

That the rain was absolutely hammering down only added to the whole atmosphere. It was iconic.

Forest’s success is typified by their sense of spirit. And that was very much on show against the Robins that night.

Most teams would have setted for a point, having bagged a penalty in the 91st minute. Not this team. They sensed something.

After Taylor had dispatched the spot-kick in his trademark laidback style, he and Brennan Johnson grabbed the ball out of the net and went after more. They got it, too. A 2-1 win snatched from the jaws of defeat.

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