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1 minute ago, BenTheFox said:

It will be a travesty if they qualify for the Champions League. They're not as good as our 19/20 side under Rodgers. 

They won't.

 

They've been inconsistent as hell in 2025.

 

Lucky (standard) to get a draw against Liverpool, nearly blew a three goal lead at home against Southampton, taken to penalties in the cup by League One Exeter, battered by Bournemouth and Newcastle and comfortably second best to Fulham last week.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Md9 said:

Wouldn’t mind Man City winning today just to go above forest on goal diff but they will not doubt lose spurs in the week they always seem to do crap against them. The hopefully Arsenal turn up against forest in the week 

You’re be lucky!  We can’t cope with a low block and we have a slight problem in scoring goals. 😂

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I mean it’s great to see them implode. But we are so bad I couldn’t care less. We have nothing at all to laugh at them about. Miles and miles ahead of us. 

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Just now, Torquay Gunner said:

You’re be lucky!  We can’t cope with a low block and we have a slight problem in scoring goals. 😂

You'll be doing football the biggest favour it's had in years if you can dent Forest fans' egos. Don't let us down!

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Just now, Bilo said:

You'll be doing football the biggest favour it's had in years if you can dent Forest fans' egos. Don't let us down!

I’ll get my kit ready as I reckon I can’t do worse than Sterling. 🤣

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11 minutes ago, Bilo said:

Is it bad that I hope that we phone in an absolute abortion of a performance at Bournemouth on the final day so they get Europe ahead of Forest? 

Na. I'd rather see the most inoffensive club in existence head into europe rather than Lee Anderson FC.

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2 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

5 points above 8th, 1 win in 4 in the league. 

 

Good chance they're toast, which tbf I didn't see coming.

The difference is how you do against the top sides.

 

Forest's win at Anfield masks an awful record against those around them. Newcastle have spanked them twice, Arsenal won at a canter at the Emirates, Manchester City did the same at the Etihad in the midst of an awful run of form and Bournemouth wore them like Sooty. 

 

A similarly poor record against the best sides cost us under Rodgers and, frankly, our team back then was levels above what Forest have now.

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7 minutes ago, Torquay Gunner said:

You’re be lucky!  We can’t cope with a low block and we have a slight problem in scoring goals. 😂

Don’t put sterling any where near your starting line stick Gabriel up top and cross as many into him as you can and hope for the best 😂

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

Na. I'd rather see the most inoffensive club in existence head into europe rather than Lee Anderson FC.

It's the fact that, even taking local rivalries out of it, Forest are an extremely unlikeable club in every possible way.

 

Extremely dodgy owner, blatant cheating to get promoted and to stay up, self-worshipping troglodytes for fans, horrid to watch and Britain's most inbred MP watching them from the stands.

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14423865/amp/Tottenham-broadcasters-Premier-League.html

 

Another small but significant step in the Americanisation of the English football tradition. 

 

Unsurprisingly it's the NFL Spurs Sports collective that are desperately lurching away from the English tradition of local sports institutions. 

 

It's difficult to identify with a team named after a local and specific geographic location but it's easier to promote (and geographically move) a franchised brand.

 

If you still think they the Premier League isn't intentionally Americanising itself through language and conduct then you're a gormless freak.

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19 minutes ago, foxile5 said:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14423865/amp/Tottenham-broadcasters-Premier-League.html

 

Another small but significant step in the Americanisation of the English football tradition. 

 

Unsurprisingly it's the NFL Spurs Sports collective that are desperately lurching away from the English tradition of local sports institutions. 

 

It's difficult to identify with a team named after a local and specific geographic location but it's easier to promote (and geographically move) a franchised brand.

 

If you still think they the Premier League isn't intentionally Americanising itself through language and conduct then you're a gormless freak.

Wait until we have 14 American owners who can control the voting.

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Both of these managers seem to have displayed the worst aspects of Rodgers-ball. A forest capitulation in one half with Newcastle offering the worst example of sitting back in the second. 

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