Nottingham Forest 4 West Ham United 0
Sunday 14 April 1991, FA Cup semi-final, Villa Park
Nottingham Forest: Crossley, Charles, Walker, Chettle, Pearce (c), Keane, Parker, Crosby, Woan, Glover, Clough (Laws)
West Ham United: Mikloško, Potts, Gale, Foster, Parris, Hughton, Bishop (c), Slater, Allen (Stewart), Keen, Morley (Quinn)
It may seem odd that a 4-0 defeat appears in any list of West Ham United's Greatest Matches, but the FA Cup semi-final loss to Nottingham Forest in 1991 was no ordinary day.
The Hammers, under Billy Bonds' management, were on the to promotion to Division One and were looking to repeat their feat of eleven years previously by lifting the cup as a second tier side.
Wins over Aldershot and Luton Town, both after replays, Crewe Alexandra and Everton had them dreaming of another Wembley date as they prepared to take on Brian Clough's Forest at Villa Park.
Forest, meanwhile, were looking good for a top ten finish in the division above, while Clough was hoping to add an elusive FA Cup to his impressive trophy haul.
The Claret & Blue Army were hopeful, only for their chances to be dashed by a controversial red card for Tony Gale with just 20 minutes played and the game still goalless.
The decision by referee Keith Hackett to send Gale for an early bath for his challenge on Forest midfielder Gary Crosby has become infamous, as it was the first occurrence of a player being red carded for a so-called ‘professional foul’ for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.

