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Just got spack

Jmarri

Jack Armstrong
I think we certainly give it our all, in the second half. We certainly had Brum on the back foot for the majority of the second half. I was certainly Baffled when told Breckin was left out, although Kelvin did well enough at the back.

I thought Chambers had a solid performance today. He made sure he was always goal side of the attacker and put in some strong challenges. Chambers mentioned on the radio that he knew that he hadn't been playing well at all, all season. So I'm glad that he can improve on his weaknesses.
 

Davie

Geoff Thomas
Also a Brum fan:

"I've now been to both Derby and Forest and the 18,000 odd Forest fans made about five times as much noise as the 30,000 odd Derby fans, as we all know its not all about attendance.

Going to Forest is like going to a proper football ground, going to Derby was like going to 'an event'."
 

Carvel

Grenville Morris
Camp - Safe again. Good distribution. Not much to do - 6

Chambers - Best game of the season so far for him. Rarely lost the ball and made good runs. - 8

Heath - Nervy start. recovered well. As Brum were bottling it, he gained confidence and made some good attacking moves - 7

Morgan - For once his surges upfront almost came to something, getting a couple of shots in. Did ok at the back, struggled with McFadden in the first half - 6

Wilson - His little touches just aren't coming off so far this season. He couldn't handle some of their strikers movements and was slow to react on occasions. I thought he was lucky to get Breckin's place - 5

Perch - Our player of the season so far put in another good hard shift. Always available, always willing to put a foot in. - 7

Thornhill - Evidently still to lightweight. But no one else comes close in our team when it comes to timing a run into the box. Worked hard, as they all did, adn nearly scored - 7

Cohen - It goes without saying that he put in 100%, but this time his passes were working almost every time, especially with Tyson - 9

Anderson - Iv been suprised with his high level of work rate. His crosses didn't come off in the first half, and he barely got one in in the second. Wasn't for the want of trying though - 6

Garner - The best hold up player we've had since Lester. Lovely little touches in and around the box. Im not convinced he's going to get us loads of goals though. He's like a good Grant Holt - 7

Tyson - Good runs, amazing pace, great work rate but poor finishing. He had three good chances, and despite what everyone has said about his performance, his job is to score. Which he didn't. And hasn't been - 8
 
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clusternakker

Guest
Davie said:
Also a Brum fan:

"I've now been to both Derby and Forest and the 18,000 odd Forest fans made about five times as much noise as the 30,000 odd Derby fans, as we all know its not all about attendance.

Going to Forest is like going to a proper football ground, going to Derby was like going to 'an event'."

Post a link or it never happened.

I'm just awake for Joe.
 

marshal99

John Robertson
Davie said:

Kelvin Wilson(C)
: Fantastic to see Wilson back to his old self. I thought he dealt with Reading strike force well, who on paper look formidable. 8

Yeah , he was fantastic when he dealt with the reading strikeforce in the first game but what about the brum match ? :wink:
 

PaNtHeRs

Viv Anderson
Davie said:
a Brum fan:

"Oh my god, what absolute dogs**t that was YET AGAIN, all credit to Forest they were far and away the better side and how they never won by four or five goals i'll never know.

Cracking day out though, there was a real edgey atmosphere seemingly everywhere in Nottingham which felt as though it could all just go mental at any moment. We went in the Notts County pub prior to the match where around a thousand brummies were kept in by the old bailey then marched in a police cordon to the ground with little pockets of moody Forest fans stood on every corner, in the ground i thought the atmosphere continued to have that edgey feel and credit to the Forest lot to our left and up to our right they backed their team throughout, which very few fans seem to do these days, ourselves included.

From the moment we scored we went to pieces on the pitch and Forest were over us like a rash and wholey deserved their goal. McLeish continues to baffle everyone with his garbage tactics and team selection, the fans were getting on his back toward the end with a nice rendition of 'what a load of rubbish' at the final whistle.

Back outside was as moody as ever with police absolutely everywhere, trying to stop the noses going toward the bridge which they failed at, it was pitch black, police sirens going off all over the place, police running all round, it was brilliant, just like going to football back in the late eighties.

Great day, Great ground, utter utter utter bulls**t performance.

Good luck with survival Forest, i'm looking forward to coming to Nottingham again next year.

Going the pub now to finish off getting p**sed!!!"

that sounds familiar to what forest fans was saying last season about CC and we was 2nd in the table as well ,He can't be that clueless if there 2nd in a hard championship division
 
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