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Must Win Game

For Clueless Cotts on Sunday.

Defeat must surely put an end to his illustrious Forest career and see David Pleat rightfully take up the reigns.

FACT(ish)

posted on 3/2/12

I can feel a chorus of "Where's your Billy gone?" and "Even Billy thinks you're sh-t"!!

posted on 3/2/12

''Going down again.

Going down again.

When we beat Forest,

we only had 10 men.

Going down again''

comment by sutton (U3208)

posted on 3/2/12

Any game we go in to at the moment we're second favorites. But i give us a better chance of beating Derby than i would anyone else. Theres been some crazy games between the sides in recent years and anything can happen. The form book goes out of the window on derby day

posted on 3/2/12

If one of your scallys could get into our trophy cabinet you could nick the kenco cup and play that upfront. It has a good record in these games.

comment by Mika (U12191)

posted on 3/2/12

Oh look, it's Captain Kellogg again.

I think you've mistakenly typed "David Pleat" instead of "Sean O'Driscoll"

What a manager

comment by grff (U7369)

posted on 3/2/12

If one of your scallys could get into our trophy cabinet you could nick the kenco cup and play that upfront. It has a good record in these games.
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Wow! There must be an impressive array of trophies in that cabinet

The strange thing about Sunday's game is that a win for Derby is highly expected. Forest have no pressure on them to win as even most of us fans don't expect nor care about it as much as in previous encounters.

I'd take any result that would result in SC being issued his P45.

posted on 3/2/12

No pressure, are you serious. They will have the pressure of 33,000 on em to overcome plus the millions watching from home. The pressure of not looking like complete twonks. They couldn't handle it against the foxes, why should they handle it against the mighty Rams?

comment by grff (U7369)

posted on 3/2/12

Iwas, you're getting pressure and pride mixed up!

My point being that if we lose, the masses will just summise that it was fully expected..bottom three club, destined for League One, etc etc.

In the way you fully expect your team to do well and win by an handsome margin, our fans are at the other end of the spectrum.

posted on 3/2/12

Each player will feel the 'pressure of the pride'.

comment by grff (U7369)

posted on 3/2/12

We don't do pride anymore.

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