Was a very good interview and was nice to see the "real" Nigel.
Not the horrible one we saw at Derby which changed him.
It was nice to see him say out right that he has always been a Forest fan and near the end you could see him nearly cry when he said the greatest honour for him is to go from being a fan to being a player.
I think him going back to Burton has done him a lot of good. He can be who he wants to be and you can see that he regretted being at Derby.
I hope he can keep Burton safe next season purely for his own profile. I do as well think that one day he will be back again in the home dug out at the city ground.
Will be interesting to see the reaction he receives when he comes with Burton next season and whether people remember him for what he did at Forest or more recently at Derby.
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I think he felt he had to do that to get the Derby fans (who weren't thrilled at his appointment remember) to accept him. It didn't bother me, because I thought it was an act from the start anyway!
Why has he never said anything until now? I don't buy it, just saying what ever suits at a particular point in time.
Think there is something in what you say RFB, for me, I wish him well wherever he manages. A long way from being the worst Derby manager. You have to be very careful with what is reported in the way people's words are twisted out of context. I very much doubt he ever had anything but affection for Forest in reality
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posted on 19/6/16
Was a very good interview and was nice to see the "real" Nigel.
Not the horrible one we saw at Derby which changed him.
It was nice to see him say out right that he has always been a Forest fan and near the end you could see him nearly cry when he said the greatest honour for him is to go from being a fan to being a player.
I think him going back to Burton has done him a lot of good. He can be who he wants to be and you can see that he regretted being at Derby.
I hope he can keep Burton safe next season purely for his own profile. I do as well think that one day he will be back again in the home dug out at the city ground.
posted on 19/6/16
Will be interesting to see the reaction he receives when he comes with Burton next season and whether people remember him for what he did at Forest or more recently at Derby.
posted on 19/6/16
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posted on 20/6/16
I think he felt he had to do that to get the Derby fans (who weren't thrilled at his appointment remember) to accept him. It didn't bother me, because I thought it was an act from the start anyway!
posted on 20/6/16
Why has he never said anything until now? I don't buy it, just saying what ever suits at a particular point in time.
posted on 20/6/16
Think there is something in what you say RFB, for me, I wish him well wherever he manages. A long way from being the worst Derby manager. You have to be very careful with what is reported in the way people's words are twisted out of context. I very much doubt he ever had anything but affection for Forest in reality
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