I'd definitely have Nelson back but I can't see it happening. Think he'll want to play at higher level. Worth a try though.
comment by Ray's Sarcastic Tone of Voice - FAH OUT (U18611)
posted 23 minutes ago
At CB we've got that youth player coming through, would be good backup along with one more if Russell (Hobbs) doesn't get better with injuries.
Out of the loans (for me) I'd try for Gary and Nelson.
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Although I doubt we stand much chance with either, sadly. I really think Britt and Nelson could work wonders together, but I doubt we'll ever find out. More likely next season we'll have Dexter and Britt taking turns to play 1 up front...
Given his resurgence this season, I'd certainly keep Fox, he's been more than capable in the middle of defence and if nothing else has proven he is good cover in there.
I'd give fox a year actually.
With Hobbs having continuous injury problems and Wilson most likely off in the summer, it would only take one of mills or Mancienne to be injured for us to have problems.
Agree entirely with Gardner and nelson and think nelson is not entirely impossible as benfica are unlikely to want too much money for someone who only scored 9 in the championship if we are brutally honest. However I agree I think we could possibly get a partnership going with Brit.
Still holding out hope for fryatt as well as he is massively underrated in my opinion.
Also it is slightly controversial but I would go for mendes as well. If think with the correct coaching he could be a good winger.
Can't agree on Fox guys! He has filled in quite well but he's not a CB, he's a very average LB. He's poor in the air, can't tackle and has no pace. There is no way any of the sides in the current top 6 would have a back up CB as poor as Fox. If Hobbs can't be relied on then we need to bring someone else in or bring through a youth player.
If Fryatt sorts his injury problems then we've got two quality strikers. But it's a big if.
Also Vauhan is getting on so we need cover for him, someone who has the energy to keep things ticking in the middle.
Ray, another positive for your list:
Unbeaten in five games.
Maybe the glass is half full after all
The glass is too big while Fawaz is in charge of day to day matters
Yay!!!!
Britt is back!!!!
Well done chile. Pleased it ended well for you.
And I am obviously just talking about the result, there!
What a fantastic Britt selfie, taken in front of the tremendous 4000 travelling Trickies. Tried to post a link, but can't quite seem to muster the required technical ability needed whilst on my phone!
Missed all the fun. Sun comes out and everyone is organising stuff...
At least the Reds made the trip worthwhile for the 4,000 Trickies who showed admirable loyalty to travel down the M1 for the deadest of dead rubbers. Big positive was Assombalonga getting back on the scoresheet. Will give him a massive boost going into a summer of hard work for him fitness wise.
Anyone seen Macheda? Rivalling Ebicilio for loan of the year...
BBC Report:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36176198
Highlights:
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/teams/nottingham-forest/10272771/mk-dons-1-2-nottingham-forest
Stress & Pie:
GAME 46
STADIUM MONKEY
MONKEYDONS 1 FOREST 2
The atmosphere, generated almost entirely by the Forest fans, completely banished the stew of miserable cynicism prevalent on the interweb, for which we thank God and Cohen and Britt and all those involved in this most enjoyable of occasions. The experience reminded everybody that Forest fans really do know how to enjoy themselves, and that beneath the troublesome issues, real or invented, there remains an enormous fund of affection for the team.
It was heartwarmingly fitting that the old warhorse Cohen bagged his goal to cap a fine all round display, and that Britt reminded us all what we'd missed not only with his goal, which was stunning, but also with his bristling, beaming, infectious optimism. Right at the nub end of a disappointing season, the place, at least the Forest end, blazed with hope.
I got so excited I decided to go to Norwich, for reasons which don't really concern you, and I'm just about to set off now. That's why this is a short report, but we'll be back very soon, with play off stuff and Euro stuff and Lympic stuff and Forest stuff. Have a wonderful summer. See you soon.
Best selfie ever:
https://www.facebook.com/awaydayfootball/photos/pb.625056280873875.-2207520000.1462743183./1088689741177191/?type=3&theater
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posted on 7/5/16
I'd definitely have Nelson back but I can't see it happening. Think he'll want to play at higher level. Worth a try though.
posted on 7/5/16
comment by Ray's Sarcastic Tone of Voice - FAH OUT (U18611)
posted 23 minutes ago
At CB we've got that youth player coming through, would be good backup along with one more if Russell (Hobbs) doesn't get better with injuries.
Out of the loans (for me) I'd try for Gary and Nelson.
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Although I doubt we stand much chance with either, sadly. I really think Britt and Nelson could work wonders together, but I doubt we'll ever find out. More likely next season we'll have Dexter and Britt taking turns to play 1 up front...
posted on 7/5/16
Given his resurgence this season, I'd certainly keep Fox, he's been more than capable in the middle of defence and if nothing else has proven he is good cover in there.
posted on 7/5/16
I'd give fox a year actually.
With Hobbs having continuous injury problems and Wilson most likely off in the summer, it would only take one of mills or Mancienne to be injured for us to have problems.
Agree entirely with Gardner and nelson and think nelson is not entirely impossible as benfica are unlikely to want too much money for someone who only scored 9 in the championship if we are brutally honest. However I agree I think we could possibly get a partnership going with Brit.
Still holding out hope for fryatt as well as he is massively underrated in my opinion.
Also it is slightly controversial but I would go for mendes as well. If think with the correct coaching he could be a good winger.
posted on 7/5/16
Can't agree on Fox guys! He has filled in quite well but he's not a CB, he's a very average LB. He's poor in the air, can't tackle and has no pace. There is no way any of the sides in the current top 6 would have a back up CB as poor as Fox. If Hobbs can't be relied on then we need to bring someone else in or bring through a youth player.
If Fryatt sorts his injury problems then we've got two quality strikers. But it's a big if.
Also Vauhan is getting on so we need cover for him, someone who has the energy to keep things ticking in the middle.
posted on 7/5/16
Ray, another positive for your list:
Unbeaten in five games.
Maybe the glass is half full after all
posted on 7/5/16
The glass is too big while Fawaz is in charge of day to day matters
posted on 8/5/16
Yay!!!!
Britt is back!!!!
posted on 8/5/16
Well done chile. Pleased it ended well for you.
posted on 8/5/16
And I am obviously just talking about the result, there!
posted on 8/5/16
What a fantastic Britt selfie, taken in front of the tremendous 4000 travelling Trickies. Tried to post a link, but can't quite seem to muster the required technical ability needed whilst on my phone!
posted on 8/5/16
Missed all the fun. Sun comes out and everyone is organising stuff...
posted on 8/5/16
At least the Reds made the trip worthwhile for the 4,000 Trickies who showed admirable loyalty to travel down the M1 for the deadest of dead rubbers. Big positive was Assombalonga getting back on the scoresheet. Will give him a massive boost going into a summer of hard work for him fitness wise.
posted on 8/5/16
Anyone seen Macheda? Rivalling Ebicilio for loan of the year...
posted on 8/5/16
posted on 10/5/16
BBC Report:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36176198
posted on 10/5/16
posted on 10/5/16
Highlights:
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/teams/nottingham-forest/10272771/mk-dons-1-2-nottingham-forest
posted on 10/5/16
posted on 10/5/16
Stress & Pie:
GAME 46
STADIUM MONKEY
MONKEYDONS 1 FOREST 2
The atmosphere, generated almost entirely by the Forest fans, completely banished the stew of miserable cynicism prevalent on the interweb, for which we thank God and Cohen and Britt and all those involved in this most enjoyable of occasions. The experience reminded everybody that Forest fans really do know how to enjoy themselves, and that beneath the troublesome issues, real or invented, there remains an enormous fund of affection for the team.
It was heartwarmingly fitting that the old warhorse Cohen bagged his goal to cap a fine all round display, and that Britt reminded us all what we'd missed not only with his goal, which was stunning, but also with his bristling, beaming, infectious optimism. Right at the nub end of a disappointing season, the place, at least the Forest end, blazed with hope.
I got so excited I decided to go to Norwich, for reasons which don't really concern you, and I'm just about to set off now. That's why this is a short report, but we'll be back very soon, with play off stuff and Euro stuff and Lympic stuff and Forest stuff. Have a wonderful summer. See you soon.
posted on 10/5/16
posted on 10/5/16
Best selfie ever:
https://www.facebook.com/awaydayfootball/photos/pb.625056280873875.-2207520000.1462743183./1088689741177191/?type=3&theater
posted on 10/5/16
Top man.
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