Nottingham Forest's second win of the season coincided with striker Lewis Grabban getting his first goal of the season following his move from Bournemouth in the summer.

The 30-year-old striker spent loan spells with Reading, Sunderland and Aston Villa whilst at Bournemouth scoring 23 goals in total and will be hoping the goal he scored in the win against Sheffield Wednesday is the first of many for Forest.

We ask whether Grabban will now go on a hotstreak?

Gary Hutchinson

He could do. He’s class and if he is getting confidence back, he could well thrive.

I’d love to see it. For all the money being spent, I want Forest to succeed.

They’re a great club and the fans deserve a stab at the big time again.

Jay Taylor

One swallow doesn’t make a summer, therefore one goal does not make judgment necessary on it leading to a hot streak.

If he scores the weekend then it will be hitting form but only once he has scored in three or four games in a row then it becomes impressive.

So far it is one goal and who knows, the way Aitor Karanka is going about his team selection, he might not even play the weekend.

George Dagless

I'd never be shocked.

He seems a streaky striker, when he is on it he is unstoppable and similarly with a lack of confidence things really dry up.

He's looking that bit sharper now, though, and against Rotherham he could well build on his tally.