Nottingham Forest - Bristol City
#1
Tree 
To be played at The World Famous City Ground.

On Saturday 3rd October 2020.

Kick Off: 3pm.
Panic on the streets of London
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#2
I'm gonna distance myself from it all week because I fear the worst
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#3
Bristol City played 3 won 3.

Forest played 3 lost 3.

Lets hope form goes out of the window.
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#4
Bristol City 21/10 with Bet 365.
Forest favourites at 13/10.
Fill ya boots!
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#5
(28-09-2020, 02:57 PM)Liars Bar Wrote: Bristol City 21/10 with Bet 365.
Forest favourites at 13/10.
Fill ya boots!

:D
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#6
I got a bad feeling about this
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#7
(28-09-2020, 09:31 PM)Username Wrote: I got a bad feeling about this

same
"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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#8
I just wonder how things are going to be dramatically different - we’re playing a better side than we have played thus far.

Let’s hope Sabri can - miraculously - turn things around.

It’s surely his last chance saloon.
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#9
We’re gonna be impenetrable and Sabri will realise that Grabban is our only hope.
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#10
I thought Taylor did ok, at least in the earlier part of the match before my brain zoned out from the pain of watching it. He was putting himself about a bit, better at holding the ball up / winning balls in the air. But he was isolated, it was a thankless task.

What do we gain from dropping him after less than 90 minutes?

I just read a Daniel Taylor piece on David Platt, apparently Platt is very honest about making mistakes at Forest. He said one mistake was switching between Freedman & Harewood which just resulted in neither of them feeling they had the managers confidence. Danger of that here, at least for Taylor? Or danger of both strikers losing confidence in their manager?
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#11
Just rewatched highlights of Friday and do you know what- we should have won that game. We will get better with the players we have.
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(28-09-2020, 10:38 PM)stirred Wrote: I thought Taylor did ok, at least in the earlier part of the match before my brain zoned out from the pain of watching it. He was putting himself about a bit, better at holding the ball up / winning balls in the air. But he was isolated, it was a thankless task.

What do we gain from dropping him after less than 90 minutes?

I just read a Daniel Taylor piece on David Platt, apparently Platt is very honest about making mistakes at Forest. He said one mistake was switching between Freedman & Harewood which just resulted in neither of them feeling they had the managers confidence. Danger of that here, at least for Taylor? Or danger of both strikers losing confidence in their manager?

I’ve been saying all of the above about Grabban. 

I’m yet to be convinced that Taylor will get us goals, with the right service and support Grabban will.
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