http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2897/championship/2013/03/11/3817449/-
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When asked whether he harboured ambitions of taking Forest back into Europe's premier club competition, the Champions League, Al Hasawi replied: "Of course. Maybe not the first year, but we have that ambition.
"We want to take Forest to the European Championship, where they were before. Maybe we will have a third star.
"You never know, this is football. Maybe it will happen, but not this year or the next. The plan might be five or six years from now. Why not?"
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Just goes to show that no matter how bad our own situation is (thanks Nigel and GSE), there's always room for comedy (thanks Notts Forest).
I know I shouldn't, but, Bwahahahahahaha
posted on 13/3/13
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posted on 13/3/13
Vidal calling the Weasel god?
FFS!
He's not doing a bad job but you cannot compare him with Brian!
SBD would tend to disagree
posted on 13/3/13
Yeah but he is Bills personal arše cleaner
posted on 13/3/13
I called him Bill! FFS!
Where's my mint mouthspray
posted on 13/3/13
You can compare them. You can say Brian did something this way how does Billy do it? Brian had this quality does Billy have it? You can't say Billy is anywhere near as good. But you can compare any two managers.
posted on 13/3/13
Bit picky today sutts
You know exactly what I mean
posted on 13/3/13
I do know what you mean. I'm just being pedantic because I don't have much work to do and I'm bored.
Don't blame me, blame the bankers and George Osbourne
posted on 13/3/13
I'd say go out in your car but that will just be handing Osbourne money money
posted on 13/3/13
You may have thought it was a slip of the keyboard, but astute observers will immediately understand that I did indeed mean to imply that Mr Krankie is a God.
Of the Satan-type, naturally.
His career in many ways resembles the plot of Paradise Lost: cast out of Heaven for unspeakable nastiness, the evil deity is banished to Hell. Here he creates pandemonium, gathers support amongst simple-minded followers by clever use of words and poisons the Earth.
War rages between good and evil, but ultimately Satan is defeated by a genuine Son of God and Billy, sorry Satan, is vanquished and permanently banished from Heaven.
That John Milton, he knew.
posted on 13/3/13
You're welcome vidals, I only highlighted your deliberate non-typo just in case anyone missed your true intention, and indeed rather clever comparison.