The East Midlands - We Rule This Land
#73
(26-10-2024, 10:16 AM)Tricky Wrote: Biggest laugh of the night for me was the Forest fans singing Stevie Cooper's song!! That's really rubbing their noses in it!!!

That was hilarious!
The 2nd half was so much fun.
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#74
Going to have to remove the word East from the thread title at this rate.
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#75
I don't know who is more comical.

Derby or Leicester.
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#76
(21-02-2025, 09:47 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: I don't know who is more comical.

Derby or Leicester.

Can you imagine
Forest qualify for UCL, Derby and Leicester get relegated.

It would be biblical !
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#77
(21-02-2025, 11:08 PM)Reds73 Wrote:
(21-02-2025, 09:47 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: I don't know who is more comical.

Derby or Leicester.

Can you imagine
Forest qualify for UCL, Derby and Leicester get relegated.

It would be biblical !

That would be one of the best seasons ever.
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#78
Sheep and fox shyte everywhere.

The East Midlands needs a good clean up.
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#79
What's crazy is somehow despite losing 10 out of their last 11 games in the league and not scoring for a club record 6 home games on the trot, Leicester are still only two behind Wolves in 17th. How shit must Wolves have been this season.

Also, does suggest if they'd stuck with Cooper you'd think they'd have another 5-6 points at least and be favourites to stay up. Despite clearly having the 2nd worst team in the league they had a gift of a chance to stay up unexpectedly and they appear to be blowing it.
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#80
It seems like a massive gamble them appointing an inexperienced 'name' to try to steer them clear of relegation. They'd would've been better going for someone more experienced like McLaren or someone like him who has been in and around the premier league for years.
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#81
(22-02-2025, 11:51 AM)Paplane Wrote: It seems like a massive gamble them appointing an inexperienced 'name' to try to steer them clear of relegation. They'd would've been better going for someone more experienced like McLaren or someone like him who has been in and around the premier league for years.

Dyche is now available...
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#82
(22-02-2025, 12:18 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(22-02-2025, 11:51 AM)Paplane Wrote: It seems like a massive gamble them appointing an inexperienced 'name' to try to steer them clear of relegation. They'd would've been better going for someone more experienced like McLaren or someone like him who has been in and around the premier league for years.

Dyche is now available...

He'd be perfect!
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#83
Dyche would only touch a club he thinks he can keep up or turn around. Leicester don’t tick either of those boxes.
Also although not managed them directly he has Forest affiliations plus Woan and Stone. They would be on his back from week 1.
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#84
Leicester deserve everything they get after sacking the man who won them the league and then got them out of the CL group stage.
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