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An Interesting Experiment

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comment by Strett (U1462)

posted on 6/1/13

Bored of the board are you?

posted on 6/1/13

tozzer

comment by Peeder (U1684)

posted on 6/1/13

Ramdini, you won't find me arguing with your assessment of either Nigel or GSE

posted on 6/1/13

Whether by accident or design, GSE's methodology is working wonders, but only because it is being implemented by 'NLN'. Few managers would have the patience, or the will, to work this way, despite it being a sensible path forward. But this is more than a job to Nigel Clough, and I hope the majority of fans see just how much that is to our advantage. i feel nothing but pride as I see his continued progress, while all around looks like a mix of the French revolution and Lewis Carroll's 'Queen of Hearts' on a bad day.
Remember: a house built on sand will not stand.

comment by sutton (U3208)

posted on 6/1/13

I haven't even read it. But I'm pretty sure it's absolute garbage.

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 6/1/13

comment by sutton (U3208)




posted 1 minute ago



I haven't even read it. But I'm pretty sure it's absolute garbage.
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You have a copy of McLeish's cv?

comment by sutton (U3208)

posted on 6/1/13

It's a lot better than old non leagues

posted on 6/1/13

such a mardy mardy lot

posted on 6/1/13

'Few managers would have the patience,or thewill, to work this way'
Cobblers, he works that way because he has no choice..no other club would want him so for old snakey eyes it's a choice between the sheep or the dole.

comment by Rameses (U7190)

posted on 6/1/13

At this moment in time we are locked together in the league save for 1 goal.
It can't be denied that early in Nigel's tenure Forest were in the ascendency. Even though we held our own in head to heads, with a couple of play-off attempts they were more successful. But since they sacked Billy it's been a gradual turn around and there's no doubt now that the western philosophy is proving sound.

comment by grff (U7369)

posted on 6/1/13

Ramdini, you make it sound as though NLN opted for the slow build, bargain basement players etc. We all know that this was his only option due to Derby being broke.

As for the analysis of Forest...Club with money decides to spend money. Wow hardly shocking news.

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 6/1/13

You're saying 'cobblers' a lot, redrebel1-2.

Wouldn't you be happier watching Northampton? Actually, that probably goes for all of you Florists.

comment by OOE (U3473)

posted on 6/1/13

grff:

Yes, broke, and living within our means.

The alternative? Spend 100 million of one family's fortune, move on to the next family. Nice one, Forest.

Man City of the Midlands

comment by sutton (U3208)

posted on 6/1/13

What's your problem with spending money?

If someone came in and wanted to spend his money on your club you'd be happy.

comment by grff (U7369)

posted on 6/1/13

The alternative? Spend 100 million of one family's fortune, move on to the next family. Nice one, Forest.

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I'm pretty sure that ND chose to spend the money on Forest rather than us forcing him at gunpoint to spend the money.

Derby have used the available resources of the GSE and will no doubt use the resources of your next owners. Hardly rocket science.

posted on 6/1/13

Are they spending their own money or spending the club's money Sutton?

comment by sutton (U3208)

posted on 6/1/13

It's either theirs or the banks. The club doesn't have it.

They've got plenty

posted on 6/1/13

One of the few financial transactions in Nottingham NOT undertaken at gunpoint then, grff

posted on 6/1/13

Fickle springs to mind.........which is working best?

4 years 10th 37 points
5 months 11th 37 points

posted on 6/1/13

"...forcing him at gunpoint..." well, it IS Nottingham....

posted on 6/1/13

The club can accrue debts though Sutton. Have they plenty of money as well? I ask because I have had dealings with middle eastern business men who exaggerated their wealth. One wanted me to design a cement plant for Egypt and it turned out he owned a failing supermarket in Exeter. Al Fayad bought house of Fraser by claiming to have more money than he had.

posted on 6/1/13

Sheriff....5 months? you mean SOD's reign? yeah, pretty good mate. Great job sacking him

posted on 6/1/13

You say it like I personally sacked him

posted on 6/1/13

it was all going well Ramdini until the GSE Bolox.

Nigel tells them what he is going to do and he does it. GSE haven't got a clue and are barely adequate at the admin.

And as for our owners HaHaHa! What a joke.

posted on 6/1/13

Iwas

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