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Bored those lot? nah what else have they got to cheer about. Oh hold on a minute, beating a Champions League team in a friendly seems to have got them all a little excited.

Red Elvis: "We shouldn't get carried away, after all, this was only a team from the Champions League!"

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I don't think they quite understand it was a friendly, Histon beat WBA on Saturday I doubt they are dancing through the streets celebrating.

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Own up - who put the black cat in the road

WITH a loud, tearing crunch and a wild lurch to one side, the evening came to a rather bizarre end for the players of Nottingham Forest as the team coach carrying them literally fell through the road in Portugal.

Their journey back to the hotel ended dramatically, barely 20 yards from the Estadio Municipal De Albufeira as a concrete drain cover gave way under the rear wheel of the bus, plunging the rear end into a deep, inescapable hole and leaving it stranded.

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AT Coventry or Derby, when a manager refuses to respond to a request for a wave from the travelling supporters, there is not much they can do.

In Portugal this week, Billy Davies had a reasonable excuse - he wasn't sitting on the touchline, he was in the stand.

But that did not stop one supporter from simply stepping over the fence on the far side of the stadium, walking around the running track and several mean-looking policemen and plonking himself down in the dugout to complain.

The fact that, ten minutes after taking his seat on the bench, the fan in question fell asleep next to keeper Lee Camp, may suggest that his sudden courage had been inspired, at least in part, by a few large glasses of the local Sagres beer.

But, while he was delighted to take part in some good natured banter with the fans, who instead demanded that kit-man Terry Farndale did the waving, Davies hopes one thing.

And that is that those supporters who made the long journey to Albufeira do not read too much into Nottingham Forest's success over Sporting Lisbon.

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If it was a Derby fan then he wouldn't be bothered, it's the NEP lot.

Sticking their noses over our fence!

ner ner ne ner ner!

Plus, any people looking ought to log on and join the mad house, or be assumed to be Red dogs!

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