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Originally posted by Red Elvis;9612

There are nice people in all colours and creeds and there are also nice people who support Derby and Forest, and also there are real sad people that support both teams

That was meant for sad people that support Forest or Derby!

Dig at you. whoareyou?

I have had no correspondence with trigger, trigger the ram on the NEP.

THE NEP was a disgrace with Impersonations, and drivel that I had to endure, Mums and Dads at my age etc.

Mine was always banter thats why the admin of this board invited me over to both their projects.

I love Nottingham Forest FC, I banter with DCFC fans and have a laugh.

And I do not want this *****!:mad:

I once met this great Forest fan at the City ground once, must have been in his 50s/60s and he was reminiscing about the old days with myself and a friend, talking about the days before Clough too. We told him that we were Derby fans but he did not mind at all, if anything he just wanted to talk football and we gave him the time to talk, i think he appreciated that, we wished each other well for the rest of the season. Good Man...it's a shame some fans on both sides have to spoil it with the vile and vitriol.

Football is a beautiful game...why spoil it.

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And if I was now to say shall we ban all the Derby County, which would infer *****, then would this be Anti Derby or having a laugh.

Derby are ***** and Forest are shiter by six points,

but there is a great Forest story, have I told you lately:D

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Andy Cole also wanted to play for a Traditionally Historical Boyhood Nottingham Forest Football Club as he thought that Manchester United had bought their trophies:D

He also mentioned that Manchester United having won only one more European Cup than Forest, and not retained the major trophy, were a small club compared to Forest!

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In answer to your question, he would be saying

"You cannot be serious?":D

Goodnight Vicki, got to lay down after today's drama, I wish I was there rather than the Jeff Sterling commentary.

I'll be at Forest v Coventry next week!

And at least Derby safe? or are they?

DOM DOM DOM DOM DOMMMMMMMMMM:D

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