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Thread: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

  1. #11
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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Any suggestion of bias in the ref is weird. If he's a Forest fan then surely he would want a draw and both drop points?

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Come on this game gone, it was never on anyway, Leicester are just too good, they've been building up to this position for a few years and its something we need to be doing, not go for s*** or bust

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds
    lee grant with at least 2 amazing saves. We should be getting battered but the nottingham ref isnt helping.
    Bloody Nottingham refs, always their fault.



    Shots
    14 2
    On target
    5 0
    Corners
    3 3
    Fouls
    12 9[/quote]

    deliberately disingenuous


    shall i repeat myself WE SHOULD BE GETTING BATTERED but the nottingham ref isnt helping. Does that make it any easier? try reading it slowly or ask your mum for help

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    I think the problem in the first half is that we are playing a good team, rather than the mediocre ones we were winning against.

    Totally outclassed before half time.

    I see Steve says in todays Telegraph that we are not title contenders. Tonight the team are proving him right unless something remarkable happens in the second half.

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Rat creaming his jeans now... ****e defending

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    not a great half time from steve it seems but yh ray is right they are a lot better than us, i never expected anything tonight

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Given the strength in depth and qualit yof players fester have to lose is not surprising. However, i do think that on this occasion SM got just about everthing wrong, team selection (Ward and Hendrick in particular) Buxton had a mare and Forsyth was shown up for what he is a left midfielder in a full back role!

    Having said that noone shone tonight, a **** poor performance, but you expect two or three of those in a season and better against a top team than one we should be beating.

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramondo
    I think the problem in the first half is that we are playing a good team, rather than the mediocre ones we were winning against.

    Totally outclassed before half time.

    I see Steve says in todays Telegraph that we are not title contenders. Tonight the team are proving him right unless something remarkable happens in the second half.
    .

    Spot on Ramondo. As you know I've been saying exactly that for weeks much to manys distaste.

    i see it a bit like some managers in the pl these are throw away games like Chelsea and man city. It that pack just below us we need to win a mini league of.



    roger why would i be creaming as ive just posted words of caution when all others have been losing their heads. I take no pleasure in seeing my team thumped or even draw but FAILDales squirming and RamPr-edu-ide sudden muteism is quite amusing if im entirely honest

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    re: Goal from de Laet brings cheers from the Rat

    Rat: I suspect your jeans will be all crusty (nasty picture here)for two reasons:

    1. Enhanced opportunity to gloat, for "told you so" comments, to big yourself up and to demean others who disagreed with you. I'm not saying you were wrong, but it would be nice if you would simply accept that you had a point and not try to rub others noses in it. Bad enough that we were humbled on national TV...

    2. I suspect you are the Anthony Blunt of the football world. On the face of it a respectable club fan but in reality a sleeper - a double agent for the red forces of evil up the A52.

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