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Gee SCREAMER !!

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  1. -15 again will severely impair ability to service payment plans going forward for HMRC.  If a proposal is put forward, that we can pay more over a longer period of time by clearing football creditors now to include club health over the next 2 years,  they'll take that.  If we have millions to clear following a 40 % initial payment but are in League 2, any plan fails or will be renegotiated to a far smaller amount.  Best to play a longer game with far less chance of default.  

  2. 1 minute ago, TheDeadlySaul said:

    I don't see why not though, we've managed to catch up with some of the dross of this division why not another poor team with another clueless manager? Plenty of games left. 

    If Barnsley win there only a point behind us with a game in hand if we lose tomorrow.  I just can't see that as a positive.  Easier to drop back to the bottom than make up a 13 point gap . 

  3. 21 minutes ago, Black ('n' White) Sheep said:

    I'm with you @RodleyRam - If another team can get dragged into the relegation battle then that's only going to be good for us! Hull are in reach... Birmingham too if they don't turn their form around (only 2 wins in their last 10)... I think Swansea and Cardiff have got enough about them to stay clear.

    Hull can lose to both Barnsley and Peterborough... for me that'd be the best outcome for us. I'm hoping that Ince is still the same arrogant barsteward that interviewed with us all those years ago and fails to get Reading firing too.

    I'm all up for them making it 3 in 10.  Reading new assistant manager Alex Rae. Hope the EFL are up their arse demanding to know how it fits into the payment structure.  I doubt it .

  4. 12 minutes ago, kevinhectoring said:

    The Ince experiment might seem a good idea: he won’t be expensive to hire or fire. And at the same time they’ll try to warm up an established relegation scrapper who can come in if Ince doesn’t work. 

    But it could backfire. If Ince is indeed the wrong guy, the damage done to the points total and the dressing room might be too much for an old hand to repair. Just hoping that Ince is their last chance 

    Sure I heard he's working for free to assist their maximum spend .  As suspected that's why the other guy wasn't sacked but 'resigned'.  With no payoff - till they give him some in 2 years when he comes back as the worlds best paid kit man.  The wonderful world of FFP.  

  5. 31 minutes ago, Jimbo Ram said:

    Thought the Binnies had already submitted a bid ?

    I believe they did at 28 million, which didn't include the stadium.  Uncle Mel will want back rent on that.  I believe that offer would be very borderline and 7 weeks down the line may need a marginal increase.  Debts don't get smaller unfortunately they just get more interest.

  6. 6 minutes ago, Ghost of Clough said:

    Based on the past two pitch invaders we'd be more successful by banning the sale of Mars bars.

     

    4 hours ago, Unlucky Alf said:

    25 years ago, 7 match ban and warned about my future conduct, No "knob ed" 4th goal went in from Sunderland lost 0-5,  Lionel Pickering said on the day..."if Derby fans want to moan then go and watch Forest"

    "no true fan would do it because they wouldn't want the ban that goes with it"

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    What's a true fan?

    Weirdly, I remember a Sunderland fan running across the pitch at the BBG when we beat them 5-0 opening day and throwing his  shirt in Butchers face.  

  7. 1 minute ago, secretsquirrel said:

    Usual format -totally outplay them-Rams 0-Millwall 1

    The game against them in 13/14 at home was the most frustrating game I've been too .  lost 1-0 nil  with about 70% possession.  The other 30% was their goalie taking goal kicks and feigning a head and two knee injuries. 

  8. 5 hours ago, TigerTedd said:

    It could happen. I could easily see Everton, Newcastle and Burnley finishing above them from this position. Burnley would be a head of them if they win their two games in hand (a tall order, but Burnley aren’t as crap as their position suggests), Everton go ahead with their game in hand, and Newcastle are only a point behind and on the up. 

    it once looked like a 4 bourse race for the drop. But a couple of teams are getting dragged in, and a couple are picking up form. Gives me some hope that it might not be just Reading we’re chasing down after all. 

    Fancy Brentford to go to be honest.  There forms crap and they've played more games.  Prefer it to be these a-holes mind.

  9. 59 minutes ago, Tyler Durden said:

    Just read this crap on the Forest website regards next years season tickets:-

    "Announcing details, the club said: “The City Ground has been packed with sell-out crowds in recent weeks, generating an electric atmosphere as the likes of Arsenal, Leicester City and Derby County have been put to the sword.

    The season card renewal prices will remain valid whichever division the Reds find themselves in next term, as they push for a place in the Premier League in their final games of 2021/22. "

    Good to see that they classify us in the same bracket as Arsenal and Leicester. 

    Good to see as well that they are not getting beyond themselves.

    Still under a fiver a game for anyone under pension age then.  I don't want to be considered in the same bracket as Leicester, my standards are higher.

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