Your Thoughts On The Current Nottingham Forest Manager
I liked how he talked about a 21 man squad yesterday, they all travel together whether they are in the 18 or not.

He seems to have built a really good spirit and never say die attitude among the players.

Top work from Lamouchi.
Panic on the streets of London
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(25-08-2019, 01:28 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: I liked how he talked about a 21 man squad yesterday, they all travel together whether they are in the 18 or not.

He seems to have built a really good spirit and never say die attitude among the players.

Top work from Lamouchi.

That's good to hear , i like that .
Let's hope we stuff the sheep to keep the feel good factor going.
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Mouch is brilliant and diaplaying an incredible mix of nouse, intelligence, decisiveness & forethought.

Long may he reign
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Any manager who can get our lot organised, hard working and good at set pieces in no time at all has to be a bloody genius.
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Lets just hope the players don't down tools for him during the slump period every team has.
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(27-08-2019, 07:35 AM)Mcforest Wrote: Lets just hope the players don't down tools for him during the slump period every team has.

I really believe we can avoid a massive slump this time around.

We appear to have adequate depth in the squad if players get injured. And hopefully the club and manager are at one now, unlike last season.

Everyone pulling in the same direction, that's how club's become successful.
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(27-08-2019, 07:35 AM)Mcforest Wrote: Lets just hope the players don't down tools for him during the slump period every team has.

I am not concerned about that but I will be concerned if Lamouchi continues his fine start with us and a top French club like Lyon for example coming sniffing around.
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(27-08-2019, 01:41 PM)Jasper Scarrott Wrote:
(27-08-2019, 07:35 AM)Mcforest Wrote: Lets just hope the players don't down tools for him during the slump period every team has.

I am not concerned about that but I will be concerned if Lamouchi continues his fine start with us and a top French club like Lyon for example coming sniffing around.

That is always a problem. A good manager will always be in demand. I hope sabri proves to be a loyal man if and when the time arrives.
Panic on the streets of London
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Loving the new chant for Sabri. “What is love! Sabri Lamouchi, Lamouchi j’adore”
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(25-08-2019, 12:20 PM)Sabricadabra Wrote: A disciplined and defensively resolute whole team performance yet again. What a wonderful passing move for the first goal. Grabban with a couple of brilliant finishes. Dawson and Worrall were a rock, Watson imperious, and Sow is The Destroyer. Samba looked the part.

I love Lamouchi’s mix of tactical flexibility, horses for courses pragmatism, and technical passing game. The players are buying into the way the coach wants them to play.

Amazing to think that Carvalho and Bostock are waiting in the wings.

That certainly looks the case. Lamouchi is looking like the rel deal. Long may it continue.
COYR!
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imagine how last night would have gone under O’Neill.
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(28-08-2019, 08:46 PM)Username Wrote: imagine how last night would have gone under O’Neill.

Imagine how many European Cups and Championships we would of won if Martin O' Neil hadn't been at Forest?  Do we have to do this?  For the record M o N beat a much stronger Derby side with a much weaker squad.  He has also won this trophy as a player and manager. Martin O'Neill was sacked after winning 3 games on the trot to nil, Lamouchi was sacked after losing alot of games. Celebrate our legends.
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