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58 minutes ago, murphy said:

To be fair, lots of people voiced their misgivings about seeing Vestergaard back in the prem at the time the new contract was given and especially at the length of it. 

True and I understand those reservations, just find it difficult to ditch what was such a key player the previous season, a season we won the league in some style, and said player was a critical part of that.  But saying that, suppose these are exactly the sort of decisions those with the big bucks are paid to make.

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2 hours ago, Dahnsouff said:

History rewrite, episode XXIV well underway I see. lol

He was epic last year, accept being wrong and move on.

 

It's not rewriting history at all, it's got nothing to do with how he performed last year. He was fine but we were in the Championship and there was no way he should have been given a new deal, I was very clear about my feelings on that. Not sure what I've been wrong about?

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22 hours ago, ALC Fox said:

Hope we've got some sort of chant for that absolute scutter

How about 

 

His name cooper

Some of us don't like him but others think he's super

He looks like he's been bashed by a brick

But then others think he's quite fit

Etc etc

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Posted
9 hours ago, moore_94 said:

Tigers won East Mids derby recently? Spoken to Cheika?

"I’ve spoken to him a few times because it’s an obvious thing to do and we’re part of a similar leadership thing we do. Regardless of that it comes up naturally in derby games more than others, on or off the field, the build up, natural rivalry that derby games give. It’s recognising that but how you want to perform, there’s no better time to do that than derby games. That’s always the motivation, don’t need to go screaming that in a press conference."

Sorry, what's this about?

 

Do they know each other well?

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8 hours ago, ealingfox said:

 

It's not rewriting history at all, it's got nothing to do with how he performed last year. He was fine but we were in the Championship and there was no way he should have been given a new deal, I was very clear about my feelings on that. Not sure what I've been wrong about?

Oh for sure, but the contract offer was not made recently, it was done when Enzo was still here and after a very good season. Was hardly a surprising offer. 

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10 hours ago, Sunbury Fox said:

Aside from leaving us vulnerable defensively, I don’t see how Cooper’s lopsided formation helps in attack. Would you rather have Fatawu providing the width on the right or James Justin? And does having two No 10s standing on each other’s toes really benefit us in stretching the play? The lack of width on the right also allows opponents to double up on Mav on the LW, making it harder for him to have an impact. The whole system doesn’t work or get the most out of our best players.

Just don't get the modern day manager trying to be clever and over complicate tactics to create an overload with ineffective players.

 

Just keep it simple and attack with proper attackers and defend with proper defenders. 

 

Play to the players strength.

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33 minutes ago, Dr The Singh said:

Interested to see how the match pans out.  They play counter attacking football, and we struggle to attack.  This could end up a bore draw.

That would be my prediction too. Cooper will set up to counter I'd imagine and so will Nuno. We would probably be better off benching someone like Elanga who needs space to run into.

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7 minutes ago, South Notts NFFC said:

That would be my prediction too. Cooper will set up to counter I'd imagine and so will Nuno. We would probably be better off benching someone like Elanga who needs space to run into.

It'll be a grim game if we take the lead as he'll do everything in his power to ensure we sit on the lead and invite you to try and break us down. We find it very difficult to deal with basic patterns of play, usually down the right side of our pitch and teams can easily work low balls in to the box between the bank of defenders and midfielders for the ball to be turned home. See Arsenal's first two goals and both of Southampton's last weekend as recent examples.

 

Hopefully he's learnt our strengths are to continue to be positive regardless of the result as we do have some danger men in Bounanotte, Mavididi and Fatawu.

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This one is probably the toughest out of these run of games, especially given how they've started. My view on the rivalry itself comes down to where you're located within the two cities, which is why when they label their entire fanbase as not caring it's just not true. In fairness, would say the majority of Forest fans do see Derby as bigger rivals, but also know about plenty who view this game with the same level of importance. It is of course the 'traditional' rivalry after all. The viewpoints of both @South Notts NFFC and @ForestAreMagic would be interesting unless I've already missed this.

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1 minute ago, FoxesTalker said:

This one is probably the toughest out of these run of games, especially given how they've started. My view on the rivalry itself comes down to where you're located within the two cities, which is why when they label their entire fanbase as not caring it's just not true. In fairness, would say the majority of Forest fans do see Derby as bigger rivals, but also know about plenty who view this game with the same level of importance. It is of course the 'traditional' rivalry after all. The viewpoints of both @South Notts NFFC and @ForestAreMagic would be interesting unless I've already missed this.

Yes I agree your location can dictate who you 'hate' the most. Notts is a long county and those in the North Nottinghamshire towns like Retford and Worksop are much closer to Sheffield than the city of Nottingham and there's the whole miner's strike history there too.

 

Having lived in several parts of the county and having followed Forest for 40-odd years I'd say if you were to do a poll now amongst every Forest fan you'd find that the large majority see Derby as our biggest rivals and take more joy seeing their demise than any other club.

 

Then there's yourselves, Sheffield United (but not Wednesday), Wolves, Liverpool (for those fans from the 70s/80s) and then I suppose Notts County. I actually like to see Notts do well as it's good for the city generally to have two clubs on the up but some Forest fans would prefer to see them fade into insignificance. Partly due to their hatred towards us and there's also a lack of gratitude there. When County have been in the absolute shite on and off the pitch Forest have made efforts to help them out only for their former fool of a chairman Alan Hardy to try and drum up a rivalry between the clubs by having a pop on twitter, I'm not sure Forest have sent a player on loan there since. Don't bite the hand that feeds you...

 

I do think these things can be dynamic though and a lot depends on circumstances. If Forest and Leicester both spend years playing each other in the Prem that could be the new de facto EM Derby. If County suddenly started doing well and playing us more then a real rivalry might develop there too.

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Oh bloody hell, the Forest fans I know have woken up this morning very chirpy. 
 

You know that club that doesn’t hate us. I wasn’t overly occupied with the game tomorrow. But now, we cannot lose to them. 
 

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I've said before the borders thing is too much of an easy observation with Leicester v Forest. Derby and Nottingham exist as a two city economy - as a result their games are more like a city derby. Leicester lives as its own self - this makes Leicester v Forest more about regional supremacy rather than the city derby type feel. It all links to how local government, regional news/broadcasting have favoured Nottingham. 

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15 hours ago, CrazyKopCorner said:

Yes the first goal on Saturday showed up the problem well. 

 

I know JJ got skinned for the 2n but by and large although down his side I've often not thought individual goals have been down to him 

 

I'd drop Kristensen who is way out of his depth mvoe JJ across and bring Ricky in. 

 

A new left back in Jan is imperative 

I really don't think he's been bad at all this season. 

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Whether either side see each other as rivals and/or have hatred between us or not, there is always an extra edginess to this fixture and being as close to their fans as you can get I'm expecting the atmosphere and confrontation to have extra spice tomorrow night.

 

Forest in the Prem at our place on a Friday night?

These are the fixtures I look forward to the most and, like some others have said, I and my son are going to make a longer day of this one to soak up the added edginess this one brings.

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15 hours ago, CrazyKopCorner said:

Yes the first goal on Saturday showed up the problem well. 

 

I know JJ got skinned for the 2n but by and large although down his side I've often not thought individual goals have been down to him 

 

I'd drop Kristensen who is way out of his depth mvoe JJ across and bring Ricky in. 

 

A new left back in Jan is imperative 

Can you post the highlights of where a mistake he's made has led to us conceding? Then I'll do the same for James Justin. 

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1 minute ago, ElusiveEd said:

Whether either side see each other as rivals and/or have hatred between us or not, there is always an extra edginess to this fixture and being as close to their fans as you can get I'm expecting the atmosphere and confrontation to have extra spice tomorrow night.

 

Forest in the Prem at our place on a Friday night?

These are the fixtures I look forward to the most and, like some others have said, I and my son are going to make a longer day of this one to soak up the added edginess this one brings.

 

i am surprised it has been allowed on a Friday night, both sets of fans will have a significant proportion that will be intoxicated before the game, asking for trouble. I think the horses will be out tomorrow

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35 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said:

Oh bloody hell, the Forest fans I know have woken up this morning very chirpy. 
 

Credit where it's due. As a fan base the mind game they play with us is awesome and so many fall for it. They do care about us but the we don't care comment gets under so many skins it's unreal.

 

Better than any form of abuse.

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8 minutes ago, sylofox said:

Credit where it's due. As a fan base the mind game they play with us is awesome and so many fall for it. They do care about us but the we don't care comment gets under so many skins it's unreal.

 

Better than any form of abuse.

I agree and that in general Forest fans do 'care'. Where I think the problem comes from a Leicester point of view is that we don't 'care' as much as some Leicester fans would like us to.

 

Again, I'm generalising as some fans on both sides will feel differently to this. My perspective over the years has been (again, in general) that Forest see Derby as rival #1. Leicester see Forest as rival #1 and want Forest to feel similarly and don't like it when we don't.

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