Holmes_and_Watson Posted Tuesday at 02:39 Posted Tuesday at 02:39 3 hours ago, CB Fry said: Fucking hell, Forest. From his comments in recent weeks, it looked to be a matter of just when.
Football Special Posted Tuesday at 06:21 Posted Tuesday at 06:21 7 hours ago, CB Fry said: Fucking hell, Forest. Would love it if they got relegated 1
Turkish Posted Tuesday at 06:31 Posted Tuesday at 06:31 7 hours ago, CB Fry said: Fucking hell, Forest. Absolutely mental but sadly inevitable since Nuno publicly came out and said he had a bad relationship with the chairman. 1
Turkish Posted Tuesday at 06:33 Posted Tuesday at 06:33 11 minutes ago, Football Special said: Would love it if they got relegated Really? Why? I’ve always quite liked Forest about as similar as a club you can get, same for Derby and Leicester but I’ve never really like them for some reason 2
AlexLaw76 Posted Tuesday at 06:35 Author Posted Tuesday at 06:35 13 minutes ago, Football Special said: Would love it if they got relegated Why? The manager has had significant backing in the team and, like he has done elsewhere, is speaking / briefing out against the owner.
egg Posted Tuesday at 06:42 Posted Tuesday at 06:42 1 minute ago, Turkish said: Really? Why? I’ve always quite liked Forest about as similar as a club you can get, same for Derby and Leicester but I’ve never really like them for some reason Yep. For me it's the Clough past, and the European Cup successes. The successful underdogs. I loved seeing them come back up - the PL needs proper clubs like Forest, Leeds, etc. That said, I'm not a fan of how they've gone about things off the pitch. Pushed at the edges of the buying rules, and the complaint re Palace costing them a proper European place wasn't classy imo. Crazy sacking btw. Nuno has been brilliant there, but it seems like there wasn't room for the owners ego and Nuno. Shame. 3
Saint NL Posted Tuesday at 09:27 Posted Tuesday at 09:27 Big Ange is going to be appointed as Forest manager as his Greek mate is the owner. looking forward to the second season because he always wins something.
Saint_lambden Posted Tuesday at 09:35 Posted Tuesday at 09:35 7 minutes ago, Saint NL said: Big Ange is going to be appointed as Forest manager as his Greek mate is the owner. looking forward to the second season because he always wins something. The Championship quite possibly 1 9
SNSUN Posted Tuesday at 12:13 Posted Tuesday at 12:13 (edited) On 07/09/2025 at 05:57, Football Special said: I caught some of the 2nd half, he played well, looks full of confidence Found an old article about Manning when he was at QPR. Seems like quite a grounded bloke and was impressing in CM at 21. Certainly an option there if ever needed when Welington is back fighting for the LB spot with Jelert. https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/blogs/blog-two-halves/2018/04/ryan-manning-has-both-brains-and-brawn-qpr-midfield Edited Tuesday at 12:14 by SNSUN 1
SWLondon Saint Posted Tuesday at 14:44 Posted Tuesday at 14:44 5 hours ago, Saint_lambden said: The Championship quite possibly We need them to stay up this season and then blow up next season ideally if all goes well 😉
BARCELONASAINT Posted Tuesday at 16:51 Posted Tuesday at 16:51 Spertsyan just scored for armenia v Ireland. Big second half coming up for Republic now!
Yozzman Posted Tuesday at 17:17 Posted Tuesday at 17:17 25 minutes ago, BARCELONASAINT said: Spertsyan just scored for armenia v Ireland. Big second half coming up for Republic now! Lovely pass inside the fullback for the second too.
AlexLaw76 Posted Tuesday at 19:17 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:17 Madueke looks a threat, Anderson is good. Kane, obviously an elite finisher, but fucking hell, he is so slow and offers almost nothing in the build up
SWLondon Saint Posted Tuesday at 19:42 Posted Tuesday at 19:42 19 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: Madueke looks a threat, Anderson is good. Kane, obviously an elite finisher, but fucking hell, he is so slow and offers almost nothing in the build up This setup actually works for Kane though, he comes short and you have players with pace running beyond like Madueke and Gordon. Even our fullbacks are making runs behind. Anderson looks class, a proper number 6. Could establish himself there for England for years to come. 1
AlexLaw76 Posted Tuesday at 19:44 Author Posted Tuesday at 19:44 2 minutes ago, SWLondon Saint said: This setup actually works for Kane though, he comes short and you have players with pace running beyond like Madueke and Gordon. Even our fullbacks are making runs behind. Anderson looks class, a proper number 6. Could establish himself there for England for years to come. Fair point Yes, Anderson looks brilliant
AlexLaw76 Posted Tuesday at 20:37 Author Posted Tuesday at 20:37 Just now, whelk said: Tuchel - inspired appointment if tonight is a peek at what sort of football we will try an play, I have to say it is better and more like 'English football'
Colinjb Posted Tuesday at 20:41 Posted Tuesday at 20:41 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckgqzkx4x9go Are you not entertained?
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 20:43 Posted Tuesday at 20:43 Best England performance in literally years
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Tuesday at 20:47 Posted Tuesday at 20:47 Excellent performance, taking apart their opponents. Loads of pace around Kane, with strength and support from central midfield, versatile fullbacks and technical as well as solid central defenders. Oh, and Shouty Pickford too. Lots to like in that performance. Spence did really well when coming on too I thought. 2
egg Posted Tuesday at 20:52 Posted Tuesday at 20:52 It's taken a while to click, but blimey, it did tonight.
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 21:06 Posted Tuesday at 21:06 Actually looked like a team rather than a collection of individuals. Everyone working for each other and knowing their jobs. Round pegs in round holes. And Reece James is twice the defender 'Trent' is. 2
saintant Posted Tuesday at 21:10 Posted Tuesday at 21:10 1 hour ago, AlexLaw76 said: Fair point Yes, Anderson looks brilliant Rogers started a little slowly but was absolute class and probably England's best player on the night. He was involved in most of the good stuff we produced and created loads of opportunities and chances to attack.
OldNick Posted Wednesday at 09:59 Posted Wednesday at 09:59 12 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Actually looked like a team rather than a collection of individuals. Everyone working for each other and knowing their jobs. Round pegs in round holes. And Reece James is twice the defender 'Trent' is. Not having the coms keep saying Bellingham is like a Rolls Royce was good. Thought Tino was a bit ineffective but generally the team did really well and enjoyed the flair and flow of the team. I wonder if Jude is a bad influence and may not be missed 1
AlexLaw76 Posted Wednesday at 10:01 Author Posted Wednesday at 10:01 England (again) have a chance to do well, if the media and manager lose the mindset that certain players HAVE to start, regardless. Does Saka HAVE to start ahead of an in-form Madueke? Does Bellingham HAVE to start? Does Stones, when fit, HAVE to start? 1
skintsaint Posted Wednesday at 10:10 Posted Wednesday at 10:10 Only thing I want to see is Gordon dropped, think he is wank and has been for a while.
Saint NL Posted Wednesday at 10:12 Posted Wednesday at 10:12 11 minutes ago, OldNick said: wonder if Jude is a bad influence and may not be missed There was a hit piece written in the daily mail recently about his dad's behaviour and the effect it's had on the dressing room. Reddit link because the DM is paywalled:
hypochondriac Posted Wednesday at 10:42 Posted Wednesday at 10:42 13 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Actually looked like a team rather than a collection of individuals. Everyone working for each other and knowing their jobs. Round pegs in round holes. And Reece James is twice the defender 'Trent' is. Tuchel gets a lot of credit for picking players to form a team rather than just shoehorning in names. I hope this team is the one that's picked next time if the big guns are fit. They need to play themselves into contention. 1
saintant Posted Wednesday at 10:47 Posted Wednesday at 10:47 27 minutes ago, Saint NL said: There was a hit piece written in the daily mail recently about his dad's behaviour and the effect it's had on the dressing room. Reddit link because the DM is paywalled: Mr Bellingham senior sounds a very egotistical, arrogant individual who thinks having two talented footballers for sons entitles him to be rude and aggressive to others. He should remember he is not the talented one and perhaps learn to act with a lot more humility. The danger is that he is given free reign to do and speak as he likes for fear of ostracising him which may lead to him impacting on Jude's club and England careers. It's not a great situation to have everyone including the England manager treading on eggshells and giving Bellingham preferential treatment.
skintsaint Posted Wednesday at 10:55 Posted Wednesday at 10:55 (edited) 8 minutes ago, saintant said: Mr Bellingham senior sounds a very egotistical, arrogant individual who thinks having two talented footballers for sons entitles him to be rude and aggressive to others. He should remember he is not the talented one and perhaps learn to act with a lot more humility. The danger is that he is given free reign to do and speak as he likes for fear of ostracising him which may lead to him impacting on Jude's club and England careers. It's not a great situation to have everyone including the England manager treading on eggshells and giving Bellingham preferential treatment. Tuchel did say after the game that the 'camp' was not so good at the last international break. Was Jude part of that? Edited Wednesday at 10:55 by skintsaint
Midfield_General Posted Wednesday at 15:38 Posted Wednesday at 15:38 (edited) 4 hours ago, hypochondriac said: Tuchel gets a lot of credit for picking players to form a team rather than just shoehorning in names. I hope this team is the one that's picked next time if the big guns are fit. They need to play themselves into contention. I think in a weird way it's actually helped him that Saka, Palmer, Bellingham and Stones (and Foden?) are injured, as it's allowed him to explore different options in those positions without causing a furore about dropping 'star names' who may otherwise be considered undroppable. I don't think it's a coincidence that the team looked much more like a team without some of those. Bellingham in particular, while obviously a world class talent, sounds like he might need to have his ego kept in check. His dad certainly sounds like a whopper who is rubbing some members of the squad up the wrong way. It will be very interesting to see whether they all go straight back into the side when they're all fit, and if so, whether we look as good when they all play instead of the less starry names from last night who were apparently more able to play as a team. Edited Wednesday at 15:39 by Midfield_General 1
whelk Posted Wednesday at 17:11 Posted Wednesday at 17:11 (edited) 6 hours ago, saintant said: Mr Bellingham senior sounds a very egotistical, arrogant individual who thinks having two talented footballers for sons entitles him to be rude and aggressive to others. He should remember he is not the talented one and perhaps learn to act with a lot more humility. The danger is that he is given free rein to do and speak as he likes for fear of ostracising him which may lead to him impacting on Jude's club and England careers. It's not a great situation to have everyone including the England manager treading on eggshells and giving Bellingham preferential treatment. Bellingham is a cunt. Scoring a goal for a team and then declaring ‘who else?’ sets you apart as a special sort of wanker. Best mate with TAA who can also do one. Form a team not full of prima donnas Edited Wednesday at 17:23 by whelk TAA - who wants to win the Ballon D’Or more than the WC
AlexLaw76 Posted Wednesday at 17:12 Author Posted Wednesday at 17:12 Just now, whelk said: Bellingham is a cunt. Scoring a goal for a team and then declaring ‘who else?’ sets you apart as a special sort of wanker. Best mate with TAS who can also do one. Form a team not full of prima donnas 100% agree. Bellingham clearly thinks he carry’s the team and we should all be grateful.
Disco Stu Posted Wednesday at 18:51 Posted Wednesday at 18:51 (edited) Well shit... Edited Wednesday at 18:54 by Disco Stu 1
sfc4prem Posted Wednesday at 19:02 Posted Wednesday at 19:02 10 minutes ago, Disco Stu said: Well shit... Throw away the fucking key 2
Weston Super Saint Posted Wednesday at 20:24 Posted Wednesday at 20:24 1 hour ago, sfc4prem said: Throw away the fucking key Won't happen. He'll be on the VAR van in a week.
Doctoroncall Posted yesterday at 12:59 Posted yesterday at 12:59 BBD didn’t do well in the international break, missed a few good chances for Chile 🇨🇱 against Uruguay 🇺🇾. Especially the header.
East Kent Saint Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Ipswich 3-0 up now Sheffield only one shot on target , familiar story !
Winnersaint Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Selles toast. 5 now. Play them soon, we know what happens there then.
Disco Stu Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) . Edited 8 hours ago by Disco Stu Wrong Thread.
OldNick Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Ipswich looked pretty good. Perhaps we were lucky to play them when we did. Is Ings injured as he didnt play? No doubt he will be back against us
Kenilworthy59 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Ramsey has got a red card for a very poor challenge. Yet we have see worse challenges on our players not get a red card.
Sheaf Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 15 hours ago, Winnersaint said: Selles toast. 5 now. Play them soon, we know what happens there then. I just hope they don't sack him before we play them.
Saint NL Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Leicester 2-1 down and a man down. Boro losing as well, the top of the table is looking pretty exciting already
Pamplemousse Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It's a very open league this year. Ipswich started poorly but seem to have got their act together, gifted by a shocking Sheff Utd defence. Makes our point up there look more and more like a brilliant result.
skintsaint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Ah log on, flick on the scores and both Leicester and Boro equalise. *switch off*.
Turkish Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kenilworthy59 said: Ramsey has got a red card for a very poor challenge. Yet we have see worse challenges on our players not get a red card. Kayne Ramsey, once of Saints and Harrogate town my two preferred teams just been sent off form Charlton v Millwall. When I saw you post I checked the time my sky box and thought I’d been watching the game on an hour time delay before checking other games and seeing the Ramsey you were talking about was in the Leicester game .
sockeye Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Very glad for Boro to get a puncture after their winning start.
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