I agree so I've awarded you 5stars!
SMC knows we need a left back he just doesn't want to get into a stand off with the complacent board.
I remember Forest thrashing the Hammers 5-0 Lloyd wouldn't let their keeper [Middleton i think] touch the ball! Poor Middleton the experience did for him.
What if we'd won 4 - 1?
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Have you been taking happy pills?
I've always been a Forest optimist!! But if we had put our chances away things definitely would have been different. We had eight chances on target to their six and had more chances off target than them.
I believe, if memory serves that John Middleton didn't leave untill the Clough Taylor partnership bought Peter Shilton.
Yesterday was a shambles and raises questions over tactics, motivation and man-management not forgetting player aquisition.
What if we'd won 4 - 1?
& if you aunty had balls shed be you uncle.
I do see where you're coming from Dutch. Firstly the first goal was very important, especially against a side who can hurt you the way West Ham showed yesterday.
A good example of papering over the cracks was two seasons ago when we had Shorey. He was sent off against Reading (we still won 2-1). Our next game was against QPR and Perch was put in at left back, we won 5-0 (had we got one more we would have gone top) and Perch even scored the fifth. Billy was still saying we needed a left back and the board must have been thinking he was talking a load of 'you know what'. As it was of course the rest is history.
Had we got a result yesterday it could well have been a similar story.
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posted on 29/8/11
I agree so I've awarded you 5stars!
SMC knows we need a left back he just doesn't want to get into a stand off with the complacent board.
I remember Forest thrashing the Hammers 5-0 Lloyd wouldn't let their keeper [Middleton i think] touch the ball! Poor Middleton the experience did for him.
posted on 29/8/11
Theirs or our keeper?
posted on 29/8/11
What if we'd won 4 - 1?
........................................................................................
Have you been taking happy pills?
posted on 29/8/11
I've always been a Forest optimist!! But if we had put our chances away things definitely would have been different. We had eight chances on target to their six and had more chances off target than them.
posted on 29/8/11
I believe, if memory serves that John Middleton didn't leave untill the Clough Taylor partnership bought Peter Shilton.
Yesterday was a shambles and raises questions over tactics, motivation and man-management not forgetting player aquisition.
posted on 29/8/11
What if we'd won 4 - 1?
& if you aunty had balls shed be you uncle.
posted on 29/8/11
I do see where you're coming from Dutch. Firstly the first goal was very important, especially against a side who can hurt you the way West Ham showed yesterday.
A good example of papering over the cracks was two seasons ago when we had Shorey. He was sent off against Reading (we still won 2-1). Our next game was against QPR and Perch was put in at left back, we won 5-0 (had we got one more we would have gone top) and Perch even scored the fifth. Billy was still saying we needed a left back and the board must have been thinking he was talking a load of 'you know what'. As it was of course the rest is history.
Had we got a result yesterday it could well have been a similar story.
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