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#85
And to think if lolley hadn’t lost a leg mighten may not have his chances of late!
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#86
(05-04-2021, 10:48 PM)stirred Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 06:35 PM)zicorice Wrote: My Easter chocolate has tasted particularly good this year!

Positives:
After the away template for promotion on Friday, today we saw the home template. 75 - 80 minutes of domination.
Arguably every player had a decent game.
Full backs both excellent.
Yates and Garner totally dominant.
Mightens star keeps on rising.
Grabbans goal and performance!! Wow. 3 or 4 more and he could be the man to lead the line next season,  let's hope he is back-1 and a half chances 1 goal.
All the people claiming Hughton can not deliver entertaining football have not been paying attention.
3 points.
Sheep lost.

Negatives:
Didn't get the deserved clean sheet.
Scouts will be circling Mighten, Worrall and Garner.
Is Christie playing for a big contract-somewhere?
Krovinivic, lovely in middle 3rd, nice shot, but in attacking 3rd, still not very incisive.

Great day at the office!

I’m one of the bigger critics of Hughton and I see you edited my last post so is this reference to me?

To be fair, I don't notice who writes posts (PSS aside) so no not specifically aimed at you,  just a broadside at all of Hughtons harshest critics- also on other platforms-who seem to think there was an instant fix to the position we found ourselves in last October, on the back of 20 years of mainly dross, underachievement, broken promises, missed opportunities, lack of coherent strategy and scattergun approach to hiring and firing.

I have documented elsewhere my years of living on South Coast and freebies at The Amex, so I am pretty well placed to comment on CH, especially as I could see and hear know nowt Brighton fans as some turned on him in the Prem as they struggled to survive (but survive they did). The early pattern though seems to be similar here to his tenure at Brighton.

First steady the ship  to gradually pull away from relegation, accumulation of points by whatever means.

Second, build on the solid base with some decent attacking players and play, especially at home.

Third, challenge at the top end of the division  until promotion is achieved.

I'd say we are seeing signs of phase 2 already. Phase 3 remains to be seen, with the right kind of summer, I do expect us to be challenging.

Against both Brentford recently and again today, we have played some very decent stuff for this level. At Cardiff we battled our nuts off for a great 3 points.

I for one can see progress and a coherent on field plan and whilst I'd love to score 100 goals on the way to ripping up the league, the previous 21 years have made me somewhat more realistic.

If Hughton can't do it for us we are f@cked in my opinion, because Jose, Pep and Co are not f@cking interested in dropping into The Championship. He is the ideal and best safe pair of hands we were and are likely to get in our position.  

He is not immune to criticism, backing Figs earlier in the season was a big call, that ultimately saw him show some form and I'm still not sure what he sees in Freeman, but I never understood why Cloughie persevered with Brian Rice early on or Crosby after his first season either.  Progress is definitely there to see and the entertainment has been much better of late too.

Stick with Chris, back him and we will get to where we want to be in the next year or two or even three, but after 21 years, 2 or 3 years seems like nothing.
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#87
(06-04-2021, 12:20 AM)Fumanchew Wrote: And to think if lolley hadn’t lost a leg mighten may not have his chances of late!

Imagine a fully fit and back to form Lolley on one wing and Mighten on the other. Mouthwatering prospect.
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#88
Mighten needs to learn from Krov..........both are small and lightweight but Krov can stay on his feet, retain the ball and gets up quickly if he falls over. Mighten has not got it currently.....whilst exciting he is far too lightweight and falls over to easily and looks for a freekick........exactly the same as Carv was...he needs lots of coaching still but the potential is there.
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#89
(06-04-2021, 01:12 AM)zicorice Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 10:48 PM)stirred Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 06:35 PM)zicorice Wrote: My Easter chocolate has tasted particularly good this year!

Positives:
After the away template for promotion on Friday, today we saw the home template. 75 - 80 minutes of domination.
Arguably every player had a decent game.
Full backs both excellent.
Yates and Garner totally dominant.
Mightens star keeps on rising.
Grabbans goal and performance!! Wow. 3 or 4 more and he could be the man to lead the line next season,  let's hope he is back-1 and a half chances 1 goal.
All the people claiming Hughton can not deliver entertaining football have not been paying attention.
3 points.
Sheep lost.

Negatives:
Didn't get the deserved clean sheet.
Scouts will be circling Mighten, Worrall and Garner.
Is Christie playing for a big contract-somewhere?
Krovinivic, lovely in middle 3rd, nice shot, but in attacking 3rd, still not very incisive.

Great day at the office!

I’m one of the bigger critics of Hughton and I see you edited my last post so is this reference to me?

To be fair, I don't notice who writes posts (PSS aside) so no not specifically aimed at you,  just a broadside at all of Hughtons harshest critics- also on other platforms-who seem to think there was an instant fix to the position we found ourselves in last October, on the back of 20 years of mainly dross, underachievement, broken promises, missed opportunities, lack of coherent strategy and scattergun approach to hiring and firing.

I have documented elsewhere my years of living on South Coast and freebies at The Amex, so I am pretty well placed to comment on CH, especially as I could see and hear know nowt Brighton fans as some turned on him in the Prem as they struggled to survive (but survive they did). The early pattern though seems to be similar here to his tenure at Brighton.

First steady the ship  to gradually pull away from relegation, accumulation of points by whatever means.

Second, build on the solid base with some decent attacking players and play, especially at home.

Third, challenge at the top end of the division  until promotion is achieved.

I'd say we are seeing signs of phase 2 already. Phase 3 remains to be seen, with the right kind of summer, I do expect us to be challenging.

Against both Brentford recently and again today, we have played some very decent stuff for this level. At Cardiff we battled our nuts off for a great 3 points.

I for one can see progress and a coherent on field plan and whilst I'd love to score 100 goals on the way to ripping up the league, the previous 21 years have made me somewhat more realistic.

If Hughton can't do it for us we are f@cked in my opinion, because Jose, Pep and Co are not f@cking interested in dropping into The Championship. He is the ideal and best safe pair of hands we were and are likely to get in our position.  

He is not immune to criticism, backing Figs earlier in the season was a big call, that ultimately saw him show some form and I'm still not sure what he sees in Freeman, but I never understood why Cloughie persevered with Brian Rice early on or Crosby after his first season either.  Progress is definitely there to see and the entertainment has been much better of late too.

Stick with Chris, back him and we will get to where we want to be in the next year or two or even three, but after 21 years, 2 or 3 years seems like nothing.

Good post and I fully agree. If Hughton can’t make something happen at this club it’s hard to see who else could. He was an excellent appointment considering our context.

There are clear signs of progress and improvement. The defence has now become consistently very tight, the players perform as a team, and we are beginning to look increasingly confident and competent when in possession. 

There are no guarantees, but the gradient seems to be pointing towards a genuine top six challenge next season.

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#90
So glad we got rid of Warbs. Some think that Hughton's style is boring but I would much rather watch a Hughton team than a Warburton team.
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#91
(06-04-2021, 08:23 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: So glad we got rid of Warbs. Some think that Hughton's style is boring but I would much rather watch a Hughton team than a Warburton team.

I said it on a previous post Sniff.............Houghtons primary role this season was to steady the ship and secure us with safety with the squad he has got. This is how he started at Brighton. With the exception to Garner, the rest of yesterdays starting 11 were from the same squad of players that were bottling it week in, week out at the start of the season. 

I think that now we are in a much healthier position than we were in, he is slowly loosening the shackles and is encouraging more of an attacking intent, rather than the defend at all costs approach we were seeing, which we have seen over the past 2-3 games.

Come next season, if he has a successful recruitment of players that he wants, I think it is fair to say that we will see more of an exciting, entertaining side playing next season and a decent run at the top end of the table, rather than at the wrong end again.
"It's Tricky to rock a rhyme, to rock a rhyme that's right on time, it's Trickay, It's Tricky, Tricky, Tricky Tricky" - Run DMC
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#92
Yes I agree with all of that tricky ^^
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#93
(06-04-2021, 01:19 AM)zicorice Wrote:
(06-04-2021, 12:20 AM)Fumanchew Wrote: And to think if lolley hadn’t lost a leg mighten may not have his chances of late!

Imagine a fully fit and back to form Lolley on one wing and Mighten on the other. Mouthwatering prospect.

With Carvalho in between?
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#94
(06-04-2021, 06:36 AM)Sabricadabra Wrote:
(06-04-2021, 01:12 AM)zicorice Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 10:48 PM)stirred Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 06:35 PM)zicorice Wrote: My Easter chocolate has tasted particularly good this year!

Positives:
After the away template for promotion on Friday, today we saw the home template. 75 - 80 minutes of domination.
Arguably every player had a decent game.
Full backs both excellent.
Yates and Garner totally dominant.
Mightens star keeps on rising.
Grabbans goal and performance!! Wow. 3 or 4 more and he could be the man to lead the line next season,  let's hope he is back-1 and a half chances 1 goal.
All the people claiming Hughton can not deliver entertaining football have not been paying attention.
3 points.
Sheep lost.

Negatives:
Didn't get the deserved clean sheet.
Scouts will be circling Mighten, Worrall and Garner.
Is Christie playing for a big contract-somewhere?
Krovinivic, lovely in middle 3rd, nice shot, but in attacking 3rd, still not very incisive.

Great day at the office!

I’m one of the bigger critics of Hughton and I see you edited my last post so is this reference to me?

To be fair, I don't notice who writes posts (PSS aside) so no not specifically aimed at you,  just a broadside at all of Hughtons harshest critics- also on other platforms-who seem to think there was an instant fix to the position we found ourselves in last October, on the back of 20 years of mainly dross, underachievement, broken promises, missed opportunities, lack of coherent strategy and scattergun approach to hiring and firing.

I have documented elsewhere my years of living on South Coast and freebies at The Amex, so I am pretty well placed to comment on CH, especially as I could see and hear know nowt Brighton fans as some turned on him in the Prem as they struggled to survive (but survive they did). The early pattern though seems to be similar here to his tenure at Brighton.

First steady the ship  to gradually pull away from relegation, accumulation of points by whatever means.

Second, build on the solid base with some decent attacking players and play, especially at home.

Third, challenge at the top end of the division  until promotion is achieved.

I'd say we are seeing signs of phase 2 already. Phase 3 remains to be seen, with the right kind of summer, I do expect us to be challenging.

Against both Brentford recently and again today, we have played some very decent stuff for this level. At Cardiff we battled our nuts off for a great 3 points.

I for one can see progress and a coherent on field plan and whilst I'd love to score 100 goals on the way to ripping up the league, the previous 21 years have made me somewhat more realistic.

If Hughton can't do it for us we are f@cked in my opinion, because Jose, Pep and Co are not f@cking interested in dropping into The Championship. He is the ideal and best safe pair of hands we were and are likely to get in our position.  

He is not immune to criticism, backing Figs earlier in the season was a big call, that ultimately saw him show some form and I'm still not sure what he sees in Freeman, but I never understood why Cloughie persevered with Brian Rice early on or Crosby after his first season either.  Progress is definitely there to see and the entertainment has been much better of late too.

Stick with Chris, back him and we will get to where we want to be in the next year or two or even three, but after 21 years, 2 or 3 years seems like nothing.

Good post and I fully agree. If Hughton can’t make something happen at this club it’s hard to see who else could. He was an excellent appointment considering our context.

There are clear signs of progress and improvement. The defence has now become consistently very tight, the players perform as a team, and we are beginning to look increasingly confident and competent when in possession. 

There are no guarantees, but the gradient seems to be pointing towards a genuine top six challenge next season.

I might draw an analogy to Mourinho. Is Mourinho an attacking, positive coach whose teams are good to watch? No. Can they be good to watch? Yes. Because a) he seeks to exploit the opposition's weaknesses and b) He will go for the opposition when he is much stronger. 

If someone exposes themselves his teams will pounce, and QPR did that yesterday. As we strengthen more in the summer and Hughton gets more confidence in us will we be more ambitious? Yes. But fundamentally he's a cautious manager, not someone who takes it to the opposition and makes the match good. And that's what I want. Just like I'd have been gutted as a Spurs fan to have Mourinho take over. (Part of the analogy being that football has evolved since both managers were in their prime, and they haven't evolved with it.)

I'm also firmly of the opinion that we have underperformed this season, so we could have both had more entertainment and good memories as well as more points. We were never going down. Hughton's greatest achievement this season has been to convince (some) fans that we were so bad that what we see now is his improvement, like a CEO who kitchen sinks his companies' valuation at the beginning of his tenure to then make it look like he has done a fantastic job. If you want to see someone who has genuinely done a good job, look at Barnsley.

I'm not asking for naivety in attacking. Pathological personality aside, I'd take a Klopp style over a Mourinho. A Farke over a Hughton. Too late now though, so I'll park those hopes for a while and enjoy our 'renaissance'.
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#95
(06-04-2021, 09:36 AM)Tricky Wrote:
(06-04-2021, 08:23 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: So glad we got rid of Warbs. Some think that Hughton's style is boring but I would much rather watch a Hughton team than a Warburton team.

I said it on a previous post Sniff.............Houghtons primary role this season was to steady the ship and secure us with safety with the squad he has got. This is how he started at Brighton. With the exception to Garner, the rest of yesterdays starting 11 were from the same squad of players that were bottling it week in, week out at the start of the season. 

I think that now we are in a much healthier position than we were in, he is slowly loosening the shackles and is encouraging more of an attacking intent, rather than the defend at all costs approach we were seeing, which we have seen over the past 2-3 games.

Come next season, if he has a successful recruitment of players that he wants, I think it is fair to say that we will see more of an exciting, entertaining side playing next season and a decent run at the top end of the table, rather than at the wrong end again.

Boiler plate correct.  

Mandatory reading for those who don't understand what Hughton's been doing since he arrived.  And what he's going to do 'Next.'

SA.
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#96
(06-04-2021, 11:41 AM)stirred Wrote:
(06-04-2021, 06:36 AM)Sabricadabra Wrote:
(06-04-2021, 01:12 AM)zicorice Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 10:48 PM)stirred Wrote:
(05-04-2021, 06:35 PM)zicorice Wrote: My Easter chocolate has tasted particularly good this year!

Positives:
After the away template for promotion on Friday, today we saw the home template. 75 - 80 minutes of domination.
Arguably every player had a decent game.
Full backs both excellent.
Yates and Garner totally dominant.
Mightens star keeps on rising.
Grabbans goal and performance!! Wow. 3 or 4 more and he could be the man to lead the line next season,  let's hope he is back-1 and a half chances 1 goal.
All the people claiming Hughton can not deliver entertaining football have not been paying attention.
3 points.
Sheep lost.

Negatives:
Didn't get the deserved clean sheet.
Scouts will be circling Mighten, Worrall and Garner.
Is Christie playing for a big contract-somewhere?
Krovinivic, lovely in middle 3rd, nice shot, but in attacking 3rd, still not very incisive.

Great day at the office!

I’m one of the bigger critics of Hughton and I see you edited my last post so is this reference to me?

To be fair, I don't notice who writes posts (PSS aside) so no not specifically aimed at you,  just a broadside at all of Hughtons harshest critics- also on other platforms-who seem to think there was an instant fix to the position we found ourselves in last October, on the back of 20 years of mainly dross, underachievement, broken promises, missed opportunities, lack of coherent strategy and scattergun approach to hiring and firing.

I have documented elsewhere my years of living on South Coast and freebies at The Amex, so I am pretty well placed to comment on CH, especially as I could see and hear know nowt Brighton fans as some turned on him in the Prem as they struggled to survive (but survive they did). The early pattern though seems to be similar here to his tenure at Brighton.

First steady the ship  to gradually pull away from relegation, accumulation of points by whatever means.

Second, build on the solid base with some decent attacking players and play, especially at home.

Third, challenge at the top end of the division  until promotion is achieved.

I'd say we are seeing signs of phase 2 already. Phase 3 remains to be seen, with the right kind of summer, I do expect us to be challenging.

Against both Brentford recently and again today, we have played some very decent stuff for this level. At Cardiff we battled our nuts off for a great 3 points.

I for one can see progress and a coherent on field plan and whilst I'd love to score 100 goals on the way to ripping up the league, the previous 21 years have made me somewhat more realistic.

If Hughton can't do it for us we are f@cked in my opinion, because Jose, Pep and Co are not f@cking interested in dropping into The Championship. He is the ideal and best safe pair of hands we were and are likely to get in our position.  

He is not immune to criticism, backing Figs earlier in the season was a big call, that ultimately saw him show some form and I'm still not sure what he sees in Freeman, but I never understood why Cloughie persevered with Brian Rice early on or Crosby after his first season either.  Progress is definitely there to see and the entertainment has been much better of late too.

Stick with Chris, back him and we will get to where we want to be in the next year or two or even three, but after 21 years, 2 or 3 years seems like nothing.

Good post and I fully agree. If Hughton can’t make something happen at this club it’s hard to see who else could. He was an excellent appointment considering our context.

There are clear signs of progress and improvement. The defence has now become consistently very tight, the players perform as a team, and we are beginning to look increasingly confident and competent when in possession. 

There are no guarantees, but the gradient seems to be pointing towards a genuine top six challenge next season.

I might draw an analogy to Mourinho. Is Mourinho an attacking, positive coach whose teams are good to watch? No. Can they be good to watch? Yes. Because a) he seeks to exploit the opposition's weaknesses and b) He will go for the opposition when he is much stronger. 

If someone exposes themselves his teams will pounce, and QPR did that yesterday. As we strengthen more in the summer and Hughton gets more confidence in us will we be more ambitious? Yes. But fundamentally he's a cautious manager, not someone who takes it to the opposition and makes the match good. And that's what I want. Just like I'd have been gutted as a Spurs fan to have Mourinho take over. (Part of the analogy being that football has evolved since both managers were in their prime, and they haven't evolved with it.)

I'm also firmly of the opinion that we have underperformed this season, so we could have both had more entertainment and good memories as well as more points. We were never going down. Hughton's greatest achievement this season has been to convince (some) fans that we were so bad that what we see now is his improvement, like a CEO who kitchen sinks his companies' valuation at the beginning of his tenure to then make it look like he has done a fantastic job. If you want to see someone who has genuinely done a good job, look at Barnsley.

I'm not asking for naivety in attacking. Pathological personality aside, I'd take a Klopp style over a Mourinho. A Farke over a Hughton. Too late now though, so I'll park those hopes for a while and enjoy our 'renaissance'.

Farke finished 15th with Norwich in his 1st season.  And would probably been fired at Forest.

There is only 1 Farke and Norwich have him.  Had the insight to have him.  Had the patience to stick with him in his 1st season AND when they got relegated from the Premier and after a slow start to this season. He also took over a Norwich from a position of strength Forest have not had this season. Forest were mentally shattered and physically ill prepared for this season. And then get their manager fired after a brutal spank of 6 games, rooted rock bottom. (So, no. Not doing a Barnsley from that position. 1 random team per season, aka an outlier, is not evidence for that Forest 'could' have done.)

Forest have under performed this season. Well. Yeah. Everybody knows that. That's what happens when you have a bottler manager in charge of pre-season, recruitment and has had his head turned by another club(s). Alot of the Hughton games have been very tight. With points 'lost' in a land of maybes that could have seen Hughton's time in charge even more dramatic if not to an avalanche of injuries to CM and your star striker. But it's Hughton's January intervention that has finally started seen a real uptick in the attacking performance of this site plus some nuanced coaching built on building solidity and from it the confidence to finally put a QPR side to the sword.

Most of the top 6/7 have had continuity of government (part from Watford who love firing managers periodically...) which Forest did not.  Forest had a train wreck start and were never going to do a Barnsley.  Forest prepared to fail.  Can't pin that on Hughton.

Spurs.  Never going to win much under the previous manager.  Too brittle.  Mourinho.  If they stick with him, Spurs will get there.  They're level on points with the old enemy right now? And a game in hand? As for their football.  Contrare.  They've played some good stuff under Mour' and some great goal scoring. They're GD aint too shabby. I'm quite a fan of Mour'. He's got swag and I think he and Spurs are a good fit. Ironic that you've brought him into the comparison. As Hughton is a 'similar' fit to Forest in some ways. Both taking a two by four to any rose tinted notions of how you get results. Moaning in the short term rarely does football any favours. But it's part of the poisoned Chalice of being a football fan.

Frankly, I'm glad we got Hughton. Bristol City's loss is our gain. (Look at them now. We play them next...)

Hughton is an outstanding manager at this and lower to mid Premier League level.  He's just what Forest need.  It's going to be good enough attacking wise (see Preview of Intent from yesterday's game) and pathologically tight at the back.  That's how you get out this league and Hughton knows it.

Rather that than the loser romance of Warburton's tippy tappy QPR.

Hughton's not even had a full season. Safety 1st. Full football penetration is? Next. (See: QPR. How's that Plan A, Warburton?)

SA.
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