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Mark Warburton Sacked

Chris Bob-Williams

First Team Squad
he's teams played some of the best football i've seen Forest play.
starting the game fast with 1 and 2 touch pass and move. players swapping positions and bamboozling the opposition
then after 10-15mins it was all over as if i dreamt it
 

MaxiRobriguez

Bob McKinlay
His teams can’t defend for toffee, his spell at QPR proved he will never learn, I wasn’t arsed when he left. Karanka was an upgrade even if it did all end in tears.

Such an upgrade we got headlines like this in the second half of the season:

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Following season was an improvement both in terms of results and control of games but then you'd kind of hope that would be the case after spending £25m+ and almost doubling the wage bill.

Edit: Just like crack cocaine I've been roped into a Warbo Karanka debate. Let me refer myself to rehab again by putting this thread on unwatch.
 

Tobias

Jack Burkitt
Now that the dust has settled, I think it's fair to say we all agree on the following:

1. O'Neill
2. Karanka
3. Warburton
 

gamble

Stuart Pearce
I supported him at the time, but his QPR stint turned out as I expect it would have done with us should he have been given more time. A mediocre championship manager in my eyes.
QPR were mid table and flirted with the playoffs under Warbs, he then left and ever since they've flirted with relegation. He had no money with them and still did ok.
 
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