Sean Dyche, Stoney And Woany
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It does really feel like every little thing is going to be alright!

Who knows, maybe more than alright...
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#98
(23-11-2025, 01:14 PM)wassy04 Wrote: It does really feel like every little thing is going to be alright!

Who knows, maybe more than alright...

Something just feels right about this appointment doesn't it?

Sometimes a manager and a club just fit.

It feels like that.

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(26-11-2025, 12:20 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(23-11-2025, 01:14 PM)wassy04 Wrote: It does really feel like every little thing is going to be alright!

Who knows, maybe more than alright...

Something just feels right about this appointment doesn't it?

Sometimes a manager and a club just fit.

It feels like that.

The timing fits too with Dycheball seemingly back in fashion in the Prem.

Thing is without the Ange experience I doubt this would've worked. We needed expectations to be drastically lowered to allow Dyche and his team to be accepted for what they are and give them the freedom to operate. 

Although I imagine the expectations have gone back up a bit after Saturday, I know mine have!
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Woan interview on the BBC podcast here....


Worth a listen IMO
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(26-11-2025, 12:20 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(23-11-2025, 01:14 PM)wassy04 Wrote: It does really feel like every little thing is going to be alright!

Who knows, maybe more than alright...

Something just feels right about this appointment doesn't it?

Sometimes a manager and a club just fit.

It feels like that.

Early days and I dont want to get ahead and jinx it but is anyone getting kind of Steve Cooper vibes? I mean that in a positive way, how he is starting to galvanise a team spirit and bringing to gether a disjointed group in the same way Cooper managed to. The fit with the club is clear, he definitely understands how to connect with the fanbase, quite like the way he doesnt do the fist pumping stuff though, quick exit and let the team take the applause. Think Dyche has a lot more PL nous and his back room team is far stronger too.
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They are all Forest so that gives them a head start on this, Woan especially sounds over the moon to be in the job. I think that sort of perspective of the club pulls fans on board and employees together without having to try particularly hard to do so.
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If they continue in this vein then the fans will be more than onboard. And we've seen with Cooper and Nuno that that can be an incredibly positive thing around these parts and have a real bearing on results. Bring it on.
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One of my favourite players growing up seeing how he was a heswall lad, fantastic listen and as people been saying, genuinely loves being here and will give his all for the club.
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Thank you, Sean, Woany & Stoney.

Just feels like we’ve got our Forest back.

Thrilled these guys are with us. What a turnaround after the last guy (and the end of the guy before).
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Incredible turnaround absolutely brillisnt so far from Sean Ian and Steve.

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Our manager!  :Red Card:  :Funny:
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Almost cut the guy in two SM! Would have been banned for 5/6 matches these days, however we could do with a player that shows aggression and power in the current squad as we appear to have a number of fair weather or nice players.
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