New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02/15
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
Mixture of both I think... Lennon's worked them to the bone to get results out of them, but the likes of Danns just aren't that good.truewhite15 wrote:Agreed. Still hopeful about the future, but he's got it horribly, horribly wrong today.DJBlu wrote:"The good times are coming back for these supporters" says the commentator.
Oh how wrong you can be.
Wait till the Freedman rot sets in.
Oh and Lennon is getting it wrong. He's fecking about with the side thinking we are safe.
Dangerous game to play.
It's been shocking. I don't know what McNaughton's done wrong, but surely he's worth a go?
The midfield, looking so solid in November, has fallen apart, whether due to fatigue or reverting to their true colours.
Bad, bad day.
Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
They could play til 2017 and not get a booking. Unreal.
Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
I want to smash the screen every time they show that smug greasy haired prick Freedman.
Just blow for full time ref.
Just blow for full time ref.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
Kissing the shirt of asombolongo...feck off you c*nts, you stole him! If we kissed the shirt of all our injured players every time we scored we'd be there all week. Odious set of pricks.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
Have another look, sure he wasn't touched. He stood up, saw the ref, then collapsed. Wasn't a penalty as the ball wasn't under control and was heading out of play, with Lonergan trying to get out of the way.Nicko58 wrote:There was an unintentional clash of heads between him and Blackstock as both rushed in for the ball.Bijou Bob wrote:Beyond awful and utterly shambolic. No one seemed to have a clue where they were playing or what their role was. Is that 28 in 8 we've conceded? I don't remember such a poor performance. No passion, no closing down, unable to pass to a white shirt. Grim.
Lonergan didn't seem to get touched for me, seemed to see the red card coming as the ref reached for his back pocket and he went down and stayed down to stop us going down to 9 men.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
If he wasnt touched why the feck did he come off??
Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
The refereeing has been awful today... Alfie got a yellow for having the temerity to be angry at getting slammed on the floor by a Forest 'player'.Dr Hotdog wrote:They could play til 2017 and not get a booking. Unreal.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
officer_dibble wrote:Kissing the shirt of asombolongo...feck off you c*nts, you stole him! If we kissed the shirt of all our injured players every time we scored we'd be there all week. Odious set of pricks.
Of late! we don't score many.
For the first time I feel a little bit of pressure building on Lennon!
Some of the decisions he made were shocking
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
Bijou Bob wrote:Have another look, sure he wasn't touched. He stood up, saw the ref, then collapsed. Wasn't a penalty as the ball wasn't under control and was heading out of play, with Lonergan trying to get out of the way.Nicko58 wrote:There was an unintentional clash of heads between him and Blackstock as both rushed in for the ball.Bijou Bob wrote:Beyond awful and utterly shambolic. No one seemed to have a clue where they were playing or what their role was. Is that 28 in 8 we've conceded? I don't remember such a poor performance. No passion, no closing down, unable to pass to a white shirt. Grim.
Lonergan didn't seem to get touched for me, seemed to see the red card coming as the ref reached for his back pocket and he went down and stayed down to stop us going down to 9 men.
That's quite a consipiracy theory! On first look I also thought he hadn't been touched. But he got one in the side of the head, in the temple.
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I still think he was touched but I agree it wasn't a penalty... Blackstock should've been the one in trouble though for leading so high with his studs up.Bijou Bob wrote:Have another look, sure he wasn't touched. He stood up, saw the ref, then collapsed. Wasn't a penalty as the ball wasn't under control and was heading out of play, with Lonergan trying to get out of the way.Nicko58 wrote:There was an unintentional clash of heads between him and Blackstock as both rushed in for the ball.Bijou Bob wrote:Beyond awful and utterly shambolic. No one seemed to have a clue where they were playing or what their role was. Is that 28 in 8 we've conceded? I don't remember such a poor performance. No passion, no closing down, unable to pass to a white shirt. Grim.
Lonergan didn't seem to get touched for me, seemed to see the red card coming as the ref reached for his back pocket and he went down and stayed down to stop us going down to 9 men.
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Thought the same. Appeared to be a head clash, but he fell comically.Bijou Bob wrote:Have another look, sure he wasn't touched. He stood up, saw the ref, then collapsed. Wasn't a penalty as the ball wasn't under control and was heading out of play, with Lonergan trying to get out of the way.Nicko58 wrote:There was an unintentional clash of heads between him and Blackstock as both rushed in for the ball.Bijou Bob wrote:Beyond awful and utterly shambolic. No one seemed to have a clue where they were playing or what their role was. Is that 28 in 8 we've conceded? I don't remember such a poor performance. No passion, no closing down, unable to pass to a white shirt. Grim.
Lonergan didn't seem to get touched for me, seemed to see the red card coming as the ref reached for his back pocket and he went down and stayed down to stop us going down to 9 men.
As poor a performance as Dougie ever gave us.
Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
The paramedics were giving him oxygen as he left the pitch for crying out loud. Are they in on it to?Bijou Bob wrote:Have another look, sure he wasn't touched. He stood up, saw the ref, then collapsed. Wasn't a penalty as the ball wasn't under control and was heading out of play, with Lonergan trying to get out of the way.Nicko58 wrote:There was an unintentional clash of heads between him and Blackstock as both rushed in for the ball.Bijou Bob wrote:Beyond awful and utterly shambolic. No one seemed to have a clue where they were playing or what their role was. Is that 28 in 8 we've conceded? I don't remember such a poor performance. No passion, no closing down, unable to pass to a white shirt. Grim.
Lonergan didn't seem to get touched for me, seemed to see the red card coming as the ref reached for his back pocket and he went down and stayed down to stop us going down to 9 men.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
This 100% - we have a shambolic, soft as shite, weak as feck team - the likes of Mills, Dervite, Ream & Danns can feck off for me, all mentally weak players who constantly switch off and make poor decisions - let's have some proper fullbacks....and Vela has been shocking the last couple of games - we need some fighters in this team, who will roll their sleeves up, hate losing and be nasty when needed....some of these players are a disgrace.DJBlu wrote:I'd make em walk home after this.
Useless pricks.
As much as I like & believe in NL, his 3-5-2 tactics and recent tinkering need questioning as well, I know we have lots of injuries and he's not had any money but he can't escape any criticism with the amount of goals we have conceded recently, and with the way we have stopped pressing and keep backing off the opposition
We are being sucked back towards the bottom 3 and NL needs to sort these wankers out - we have too many players who accept losing - the passion, tempo & pressing from NL's earlier games has gone and we are slowly going backwards
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
Lennon is in danger of becoming the new coyle, never mind Rioch, if he keeps picking a soft arse midfield. Bannan might be a better technical footballer than Pratley, but is nowhere near as effective. Danns has hit poor form just at the wrong time. We are a shambles. Thank god I didn't go. I hate to see a Bolton team that is such a pushover.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
First half poor
Second hal difficult to judge....ten men, new keeper, heskey at centre half, as unlucky as you get and feck me we are unlucky.
However
Team selection/formation very wrong. Im also concerned that the signings made are not players we need - we had gaps to fill at full back and in centre mid at the end of the window. Bannon looks soft as shite and worst of all not comitted. Tardzick, first i've seen but was awful. The bulgarian hasnt been used (so why loan him?).
We're getting sucked in to that relegation battle, and if you ship 4 goals a game, you are in the shit.
Second hal difficult to judge....ten men, new keeper, heskey at centre half, as unlucky as you get and feck me we are unlucky.
However
Team selection/formation very wrong. Im also concerned that the signings made are not players we need - we had gaps to fill at full back and in centre mid at the end of the window. Bannon looks soft as shite and worst of all not comitted. Tardzick, first i've seen but was awful. The bulgarian hasnt been used (so why loan him?).
We're getting sucked in to that relegation battle, and if you ship 4 goals a game, you are in the shit.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
That was unacceptable. I hope a few players get dropped after that.
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
That's the one area I was surprised we did nothing about in the transfer window. Having a full compliment of defenders doesn't mean they're not rubbish and need replacing/adding to.
Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
We were out-muscled today and I think that we are too honest as a team.
Perhaps it's time for Slavchev to come in?
Perhaps it's time for Slavchev to come in?
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Re: New Sheriff, but he's still a villain - Forest (A) 21/02
He wants to take a look at his squad properly after that
Boro away, shore it up
Mcnaughton rb with janko or vela in front. Ream or Moxey with feeney on the other side. We are too succeptible to wingers running at us.
Boro away, shore it up
Mcnaughton rb with janko or vela in front. Ream or Moxey with feeney on the other side. We are too succeptible to wingers running at us.
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