http://www.footballfancast.com/championship/are-nottingham-forests-players-now-too-good-for-billy-davies
posted on 5/11/13
If only Davenport had been born a few years earlier he could've saved Forest millions!
posted on 5/11/13
YNBJH, a lot of us go on about Billy Sharp because he's better than what we already have, and I'm certain a lot of those points we dropped would be in the bag now if we'd re-signed him.
posted on 5/11/13
Hard to say really, top scorer last season but head seemed to go. Probably not premier league quality IMO
posted on 6/11/13
comment by strett ☆☆ sui generis (U1462)
posted 6 hours, 1 minute ago
Fawaz has a problem regarding Prem' quality strikers, created by our previous owner, they simply don't want to come to the club, we have a reputation for messing about.
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#Make stuff up Tuesday
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Huw Jenkins Swansea City Chairman stated that he wouldn't do business with NFFC.
There was a clear consensus on this forum that The Walley had been lied to before he took the job. Hence his exit.
At least one quality top level Champ' striker treated Forest's approach with derision. Quoted by the club.
Your answers are getting shorter and shorter Mark.
posted on 6/11/13
It just doesn't make sense RFB as the problems you refer to are under previous regime and the specific you mention wasn't even relating to a striker. Why would people take that and associate it, especially as there has been an almost total clear out of staff?
posted on 6/11/13
Bear. Peterborough's chairman said the same.
Shock. Hell hath no fury like a chairman scorned!
To think, repeat think players don't come to us because of that, is bankrupt logic.
Also looking at facts we have signed 11 players, at least, in the last 6 months but hey, don't let facts cloud your ramblings.
My answers to stupid statements are short I'm afraid. If you want an erudite answer then at least post a question that warrants one
posted on 6/11/13
There was a clear consensus on this forum that The Walley had been lied to before he took the job. Hence his exit.
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There is no safety in numbers when it comes to unknowns
posted on 6/11/13
Fact is with the Walley is that Doughty let him smash the wage structure then started to get edgy about FIFA Fair Play and us lining up with that. Probably more of a change of heart that being lied to surely.
The amusing thing is that Walley suggested that his and the clubs level of ambition (i.e. spending) are really different. But he's ended up at Derby who are consistently negative spenders
posted on 6/11/13
He was desperate for a job and Derby was the best (and probably only job) he could get.
posted on 6/11/13
The thing is that two steaming piles of Derby may be able to somehow achieve positive progress, stranger things have happened