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How embarrassing :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0c4qnrn

Not satisfied with getting off match-fixing charges, their owner is now trying to influence the selection of referees because he's "spent allot of money". Even Mel Morris never tried that argument. 

Bad losers - you'd think they'd be used to it after 25 years of mediocrity.

 

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7 minutes ago, Crewton said:

How embarrassing :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0c4qnrn

Not satisfied with getting off match-fixing charges, their owner is now trying to influence the selection of referees because he's "spent allot of money". Even Mel Morris never tried that argument. 

Bad losers - you'd think they'd be used to it after 25 years of mediocrity.

 

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1 hour ago, Crewton said:

How embarrassing :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0c4qnrn

Not satisfied with getting off match-fixing charges, their owner is now trying to influence the selection of referees because he's "spent allot of money". Even Mel Morris never tried that argument. 

Bad losers - you'd think they'd be used to it after 25 years of mediocrity.

 

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5 hours ago, TuffLuff said:

Parachute payments are a problem, probably the biggest one, but also it’s been a very poor league this time around. When you look at who’s in and around the play offs I’m pretty sure all those sides wonder whether they’ve actually been good enough to be in that position they are. Use Forest as an example and see where they were after 7 games. Is that Forest have been untouchable out of nowhere, or is it that everyone else has been poor and a bit of momentum can go a long way? Look where we’d be without the deductions, there’s no way with our side should be there.

Some have underachieved, but there’s a lot of sides trying to mimic the Leeds approach rather than looking for their own style of play, an approach that nearly didn’t work for Leeds! It’s brought poor football, negative tactics and Fulham and Bournemouth have near on picked off the league unchallenged.

Absolutely and worth mentioning that hardly any team has been able to strengthen this season in terms of fees paid 

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2 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

Absolutely and worth mentioning that hardly any team has been able to strengthen this season in terms of fees paid 

That bloke Forest signed for 2.7 Million in January has scored a few recently.  Fella being sold to that Greek club for an FFP circumnavigation fee helped that one over the line I suppose.

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4 hours ago, Crewton said:

How embarrassing :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0c4qnrn

Not satisfied with getting off match-fixing charges, their owner is now trying to influence the selection of referees because he's "spent allot of money". Even Mel Morris never tried that argument. 

Bad losers - you'd think they'd be used to it after 25 years of mediocrity.

 

It's very funny that they were on the receiving end of Atwell being terrible after that East Midlands Derby tbh. 

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23 minutes ago, Andicis said:

It's very funny that they were on the receiving end of Atwell being terrible after that East Midlands Derby tbh. 

There were probably still Forest fans walking around with his name on the back of their shirt before the match ? 

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6 hours ago, TuffLuff said:

Parachute payments are a problem, probably the biggest one, but also it’s been a very poor league this time around. When you look at who’s in and around the play offs I’m pretty sure all those sides wonder whether they’ve actually been good enough to be in that position they are. Use Forest as an example and see where they were after 7 games. Is that Forest have been untouchable out of nowhere, or is it that everyone else has been poor and a bit of momentum can go a long way? Look where we’d be without the deductions, there’s no way with our side should be there.

Some have underachieved, but there’s a lot of sides trying to mimic the Leeds approach rather than looking for their own style of play, an approach that nearly didn’t work for Leeds! It’s brought poor football, negative tactics and Fulham and Bournemouth have near on picked off the league unchallenged.

Could that indicate that whoever goes up by the playoffs could potentially be super bad, and challenge our record? If Fulham can beat Luton 7-0, imagine if they go up by the play offs?!

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Seen the news re your ground shares with Leicester or Stoke.. 

Why don’t you do a ground share with Clownty? 

Probably bigger than the capacity you'd need for your attendance in League One, but you wouldn’t need to change the grounds colours.. you'd get to glance over the river at what a real club looks like each week? 

Having said that, thousands of Derby fans in Nottingham each week? ? Pass 

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2 minutes ago, Red_Dawn said:

Seen the news re your ground shares with Leicester or Stoke.. 

Why don’t you do a ground share with Clownty? 

Probably bigger than the capacity you'd need for your attendance in League One, but you wouldn’t need to change the grounds colours.. you'd get to glance over the river at what a real club looks like each week? 

Having said that, thousands of Derby fans in Nottingham each week? ? Pass 

This post smacks of fear and trepidation with what's to come for your lot

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2 minutes ago, Wolfie20 said:

This post smacks of fear and trepidation with what's to come for your lot

How have you come to that conclusion .. I’m laughing my ass off at the prospect of your patched up shower playing at the Britannia ?

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2 hours ago, Red_Dawn said:

Seen the news re your ground shares with Leicester or Stoke.. 

Why don’t you do a ground share with Clownty? 

Probably bigger than the capacity you'd need for your attendance in League One, but you wouldn’t need to change the grounds colours.. you'd get to glance over the river at what a real club looks like each week? 

Having said that, thousands of Derby fans in Nottingham each week? ? Pass 

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 

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4 hours ago, Red_Dawn said:

How have you come to that conclusion .. I’m laughing my ass off at the prospect of your patched up shower playing at the Britannia ?

Prime development land next to the Trent...the viable ground share on meadow lane.....the city ground becoming an exclusive development complex (i.e. posh flats) is only a suitably bribed council away.

 

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