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Thread: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie
    with the games we have had and have coming up with the injuries we have the players will be laggy and on a pitch like that it will take alot out of them.

    This isn't an anti-Forest post because it bugs me when Notts fans regularly mention it as well, but this has to be the most pathetic excuse around. Since when did an athlete become tired from running around for 90 minutes twice a week? How can playing on a Tuesday make you tired on a Saturday for f*cks sake?[/quote]

    As a rule of thumb I agree.
    At the moment though, we have had this-

    6 games in January and 7 in February.

    eg- last 4 games- Thurs,Sun,Weds,Sat and again we go on Tues at Hudds. Bit much for anyone 5 games in 12 days.

    Let's be honest here, we are a Champ club and even we are paying the price for the stupid International schedule, screwing up the program.

    God knows what's going to happen with Qatar

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie
    with the games we have had and have coming up with the injuries we have the players will be laggy and on a pitch like that it will take alot out of them.

    This isn't an anti-Forest post because it bugs me when Notts fans regularly mention it as well, but this has to be the most pathetic excuse around. Since when did an athlete become tired from running around for 90 minutes twice a week? How can playing on a Tuesday make you tired on a Saturday for f*cks sake?[/quote]

    Where's that like button ?

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie
    with the games we have had and have coming up with the injuries we have the players will be laggy and on a pitch like that it will take alot out of them.

    This isn't an anti-Forest post because it bugs me when Notts fans regularly mention it as well, but this has to be the most pathetic excuse around. Since when did an athlete become tired from running around for 90 minutes twice a week? How can playing on a Tuesday make you tired on a Saturday for f*cks sake?[/quote]

    I totally agree with you.

    Unfortunately over the past 10/15 years football fans have had it rammed down their throats by managers at top clubs i.e Mr Wenger that players need resting and rotating. Other managers and media have since made many fans think it's true and so pamper the big egos of players that are top athletes and disgracefully overpaid!!

    Polish. I normally agree with what you say. But answer t

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by dam617
    Eh? There's a big difference between riding our luck and doing a smash and grab at against a top team and sitting on a 1 goal lead against a team having a nightmare at the moment and ****ing it up.
    Why bring Derbyshire on when we were getting slaughtered in midfield and leave Raddy on the bench?
    You want to bring Raddy on to stabilise the midfield ?

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by Hells_Reject
    Eh? There's a big difference between riding our luck and doing a smash and grab at against a top team and sitting on a 1 goal lead against a team having a nightmare at the moment and ****ing it up.
    Why bring Derbyshire on when we were getting slaughtered in midfield and leave Raddy on the bench?
    You want to bring Raddy on to stabilise the midfield ? [/quote]

    Raddy should've been starting yesterday, we were playing the most out of form team in the league(lost 10 of last 12). At any level of football when you're playing a team like that it's ***** to get out the blocks and hit them hard. Get an early goal and their heads drop. We let them comfortably get a grip on the game and they grew in confidence.

    Negative tactics at Blackpool, nothing more to it than that.

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by KeeptheCityGround
    Eh? There's a big difference between riding our luck and doing a smash and grab at against a top team and sitting on a 1 goal lead against a team having a nightmare at the moment and ****ing it up.
    Why bring Derbyshire on when we were getting slaughtered in midfield and leave Raddy on the bench?
    You want to bring Raddy on to stabilise the midfield ? [/quote]

    Raddy should've been starting yesterday, we were playing the most out of form team in the league(lost 10 of last 12). At any level of football when you're playing a team like that it's ***** to get out the blocks and hit them hard. Get an early goal and their heads drop. We let them comfortably get a grip on the game and they grew in confidence.

    Negative tactics at Blackpool, nothing more to it than that.[/quote]

    I agree, it's time Billy owns up to his shortcomings

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by KeeptheCityGround
    Eh? There's a big difference between riding our luck and doing a smash and grab at against a top team and sitting on a 1 goal lead against a team having a nightmare at the moment and ****ing it up.
    Why bring Derbyshire on when we were getting slaughtered in midfield and leave Raddy on the bench?
    You want to bring Raddy on to stabilise the midfield ? [/quote]
    Raddy should've been starting yesterday, we were playing the most out of form team in the league(lost 10 of last 12). At any level of football when you're playing a team like that it's ***** to get out the blocks and hit them hard. Get an early goal and their heads drop. We let them comfortably get a grip on the game and they grew in confidence.

    Negative tactics at Blackpool, nothing more to it than that.[/quote]

    Raddy should be playing? He has been tripe for nigh on th

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Im still awaiting your answer to my question Romanis

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by Hells_Reject
    Eh? There's a big difference between riding our luck and doing a smash and grab at against a top team and sitting on a 1 goal lead against a team having a nightmare at the moment and ****ing it up.
    Why bring Derbyshire on when we were getting slaughtered in midfield and leave Raddy on the bench?
    You want to bring Raddy on to stabilise the midfield ? [/quote]
    Raddy should've been starting yesterday, we were playing the most out of form team in the league(lost 10 of last 12). At any level of football when you're playing a team like that it's ***** to get out the blocks and hit them hard. Get an early goal and their heads drop. We let them comfortably get a grip on the game and they grew in confidence.

    Negative tactics at Blackpool, nothing more to it than that.[/quote]

    Raddy s

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    re: Once again Mr Davies is Happy with an Away Point

    Quote Originally Posted by general_red
    Im still awaiting your answer to my question Romanis
    I've decided to let the Terriers game pass before answering you.

    The answer lies in your question itself, does the bad weather and pitch affect only Forest? Do we have the bad weather following us only and not the opposition during the game, and do they play in in the good parts of the pitch only?

    The difference in the 2 games, was the realisation that we gotta kill games off.

    And that also involves the tactical nous of the manager. I'm not gonna go into a list but bring your mind back to our play-off semi-final against Blackpool, twice in both games we had the lead and in the 2nd leg momentum, and twice we surrendered it.

    I'll say Billy's a good manager but he's far from being great and the sooner he admits his flaws and works on it, the better he and our team will become.

    The bottomline is both of us support the same team, both want the best for the team, however occa

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