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(19-01-2024, 02:31 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: I always cancel my Athletic membership just before renewal time to get it far cheaper than the rate it'd auto renew at.

Though I use it more for reading about the NFL than I do Forest.

I do exactly the same and also mainly use it for NFL rather than Forest.
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(19-01-2024, 03:04 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote:
(19-01-2024, 03:00 PM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote:
(19-01-2024, 02:46 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Think you are getting too wound up about the importance of journalists to be honest JCK. Whatever happens none of them will have egg on their faces because they don’t care if they are right or wrong, they get paid to write a story and then move on to the next one.
Personally I think its fine, take some of it with a pinch of salt exactly as I would with something written in the Mail or the Sun, some articles good, some distinctly whiffy.

I stand by my comments that we needed to gamble last season to stay up, every one of us who was happily singing 30 signings who gives a f*** after the Arsenal game is complicit with the club’s actions actions. However it is possible at the same time to reflect that some of those actions weren’t particularly sensible.

Yes, you are probably right on that one.

I van remember the days when there were great football journalists like Hugh McElvaney, Patrick Barclay and David Lacey; you would struggle to find one of that calibre today

I always like Henry Winter’s articles. Tends to write about what makes the sole of a football club and seems to have a soft spot for us.

Matt Slater does some good stuff on EFL clubs in crisis, that often help forward the conversation and raise awareness of those clubs issues.

Cough DT cough also writes some interesting stuff sometimes. We're lucky to have a leading investigative journalist who is also a fan as we get loads more insight than most teams. The downside being he uncovers stuff that some don't want to read and it's difficult for him to write too much positive stuff as that's not really his role (that's Tails)

Forest are one of the most covered teams on that site outside of the top 6 or 7 though. Think there's another guy that is a regular writer that is a Forest fan too, Nick Miller?
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On a totally unrelated note, Ryan Mendes just scored for Cape Verde in the AFCON.
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(19-01-2024, 04:45 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: On a totally unrelated note, Ryan Mendes just scored for Cape Verde in the AFCON.

We have come a long long way!
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(19-01-2024, 03:02 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote:
(19-01-2024, 02:31 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: I always cancel my Athletic membership just before renewal time to get it far cheaper than the rate it'd auto renew at.

Though I use it more for reading about the NFL than I do Forest.

Anyone who does subscribe please for goodness sake turn off your auto renewal literally the second after you buy at the discounted rate. If you don’t you’ll forget and be stung for £60 which is a lot to hear about how brilliant USMNTs Matt Turner is. Agree if you are into NFL it makes the whole thing much better value.

I feel for USMNT Horvath, he gets nowhere near the coverage of USMNT Turner. Sadly I was not a subscriber during the days of USMNT Lichaj, so I have no idea how much coverage he ever got. I did see an article about the USMNT Orange peeler once.
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Doubt this gets the same kind of traction in the sports news sites.

   
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I guess this is connected to the Anti Racism Conference......
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(26-01-2024, 06:30 PM)Fumanchew Wrote: Doubt this gets the same kind of traction in the sports news sites.

Truly excellent that the club do things like this. I think it's incredibly important
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(31-01-2024, 09:31 PM)Joe Baker Legend Wrote: [Image: 20240131-202840.png]

I guess this is connected to the Anti Racism Conference......

Yeah the delegates and guest were having a civic reception
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Nottingham Forest Football Club has submitted a licensing application for the former Harts restaurant in the city.

Nottingham Forest Football Club Limited has applied for a premises license under the Licensing Act 2003, the application concerns Hart’s Restaurant, located at Standard Hill, Park Row, Nottingham.

On the documents dated 2 February, the club intends to reopen the restaurant to offer a high-quality dining experience, similar to the previous operation.
Panic on the streets of London
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Nottingham Forest is pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Forster to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.

Simon Forster brings a wealth of leadership experience in the retail industry. Joining Selfridges, the renowned luxury department store, in 2012, Simon played an instrumental role in developing its global reputation, with the store being voted the World's Best Department Store four times by the IGDS (Intercontinental Group of Department Stores).

In 2018, Simon's outstanding contributions led to his appointment as CEO of Selfridges, overseeing 5000 team members and managing a turnover of £2 billion, while providing strategic and creative direction.

Under his leadership, Selfridges transformed into a true omnichannel business, with significant digital sales growth during his tenure as Customer Director.

Prior to his role at Selfridges, Simon held significant positions within the retail sector, including serving as Digital Director for Debenhams and undertaking various buying roles across the industry.

Simon currently holds several Chair and Non-Executive roles within the global retail industry. His diverse expertise and extensive network make him an invaluable addition to Nottingham Forest.

Speaking of his appointment, Simon Forster said: "I am thrilled to be part of the Nottingham Forest team and look forward to leveraging my experience in the retail sector to help build the retail operation into a world-class Premier League business."

Simon's appointment underscores Nottingham Forest's commitment to strategic growth and innovation, as the club continues its journey towards excellence both on and off the field.
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(06-02-2024, 02:32 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Nottingham Forest is pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Forster to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.

Simon Forster brings a wealth of leadership experience in the retail industry. Joining Selfridges, the renowned luxury department store, in 2012, Simon played an instrumental role in developing its global reputation, with the store being voted the World's Best Department Store four times by the IGDS (Intercontinental Group of Department Stores).

In 2018, Simon's outstanding contributions led to his appointment as CEO of Selfridges, overseeing 5000 team members and managing a turnover of £2 billion, while providing strategic and creative direction.

Under his leadership, Selfridges transformed into a true omnichannel business, with significant digital sales growth during his tenure as Customer Director.

Prior to his role at Selfridges, Simon held significant positions within the retail sector, including serving as Digital Director for Debenhams and undertaking various buying roles across the industry.

Simon currently holds several Chair and Non-Executive roles within the global retail industry. His diverse expertise and extensive network make him an invaluable addition to Nottingham Forest.

Speaking of his appointment, Simon Forster said: "I am thrilled to be part of the Nottingham Forest team and look forward to leveraging my experience in the retail sector to help build the retail operation into a world-class Premier League business."

Simon's appointment underscores Nottingham Forest's commitment to strategic growth and innovation, as the club continues its journey towards excellence both on and off the field.

Just to add some balance.
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