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Losing 3-0 at home. :biggrin:

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@jsrjay text me saying AND I QUOTE.

"Feels nice sitting inside a proper stadium lol. Saw the county team bus leaving."

My response - "If only Notts played like Birmingham! 1 for sorrow, 2 for joy, 3 for no pen, 4 for no Forest goal!"

At half time I text "0-7 Full Time?? :/" then when those biased potatoes commented on Birmingham 'slowing the game down'. I wrote "Listening to your coverage is frustrating! Boo hoo they're slowing the game down. :'(" Haha

Asawhatever scored @tonyhateley

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I'll save my comments for 17/1/15.

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Poor sods, all was looking good when people actually felt they had the best squad in the championship.


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I think Rochdale have just made my day


 


:cheer:  :cheer:  :cheer:


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Still leaving my comments for 2 weeks time,after all the Rams only managed to overcome a stubborn Southport  defence with a last gasp penalty


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Poor Forest, they're becoming a joke. Their die hard fans think they'll get relegated! They want Pearce out! Its just pure football melt down.

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This was predictable anyway, Pearce is a rubbish manager, and it seems their owners are clueless at how to run a football club. 


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Long may it continue so!


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oh and they lost to rochdale.

when does derby play them? dont let us down @super_ram

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I'll save my comments for 17/1/15.

 

 

Still leaving my comments for 2 weeks time,after all the Rams only managed to overcome a stubborn Southport  defence with a last gasp penalty

 

 

oh and they lost to rochdale.

when does derby play them? dont let us down @super_ram

Ipswich away on Saturday then that lot the following Saturday.Then I can hopefully start laughing.

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@super_ram thats who derby play? sorry but i hope bart does well no matter what.


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They should bet the owls on saturday but then derby, fulham and millwall wont be easy.

Mid table for the ambitious side. 

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@BromPie i doubt that, i think sheff wed look good this season and forest are in meltdown.


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We will see Liam.


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Its been tough few months on the red side of the river that's for sure. I for one though (work permitting) still go every home game cheer on the manager and cheer on the players.


 


This Saturday is by far the biggest match of the season on current form the sheep's should smash us but its one of those games where the form book gets torn up and thrown out he window. Its all down to which team wants it more and forest certainly need to go out there and prove to the fans and to the manager that they are up for it.


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A forest fan sent this to the club I wonder if they got it and read it.

 

 

 

I’ve been a fan of this club for all of my life and like the majority of our fans I once used to dream of one day pulling on the famous red shirt worn by so many of our heroes.

Right up until I stopped playing, in every game I played for my local team I wore my Forest jersey under our own.

This club meant the world to me and in many ways still does. It was around this time also when I realised I probably wasn’t going to live out my dream of a City Ground debut and so off to the world of full time work I went, working six days a week for minimum wage. At the age of 20 I decided I would buy a house and invest in the future.

Nothing in this life is guaranteed, success, happiness, money etc and I, like so many people in this world, had found myself out of work with the only given being the responsibility of having a mortgage payment to find once a month on top of other out goings.

Odds are you (the players) won’t have problems like your average fan in the stands. You need to consider yourselves extremely lucky.

You guys play for Nottingham Forest, a club with a rich history which to many people out in the real world would be a dream come true.

You guys earn more in a single week than some people out there do in a month, maybe even a year in some cases. For many, you’re living out our dreams every time you step onto that pitch.

Recent performances are NOT good enough to say the least, for us people who live in the real world, with responsibilities and commitments, not doing our job correctly results in the sack and we, unlike yourselves, don’t get our contracts paid off if we do.

You lot are in a privileged position playing for OUR club, Nottingham Forest. Things don’t always go your way on the pitch, we’ve seen that a few times this season and the fans sympathise with that.

What we don’t sympathise with is you just turning up out there for the pay day. To jog around for 90-plus minutes, make half hearted attempts at tackles, to stand with your hands on hips instead of tracking back.

You owe it to the fans of this club to prove your worth every single penny of your transfer fee’s and your wages.

Saturday’s game is the most anticipated fixture in any Forest fans calender... usually. A fixture steeped in history against our most heated rivals.

The question on every fans lips now is are you going to go out there again and go through the motions and lay down for the opposition?

If that’s what you feel like I suggest you go and hand in a transfer request after the game... or are you going to go out there with the desire to prove to yourselves and the fans that you deserve to be at this club?

Do you have it in you to go out there, against the odds, to prove a point, to pick up the result against Derby County, end this run and turn this season around? Only you have the answer to that...

Regards,

Josh Reynolds, a lifelong Forest fan

 

 

Full credit to the guy I say



 

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Fair play to Josh, but I suspect that Special Agent Pearce has been saying that over and over.

 

I will consider myself most fortunate should things go awry and I live to witness the complete demise of our neighbours across the river, just one step further than Portsmouth should do it. :frantics:

Article on Special Agent P... http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/jan/13/derby-nottingham-forest-championship

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My next door neighbour who is a F*rest fan reckons Pearce will survive if they get a draw at Derby.

Who would want the job though? They wouldn't be able to sign their own players and we know managers like to do that. The best option is to stick with Agent Pearce and hope he can turn it round.

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did a notts once write a letter similar? i swear that happened.

he put his heart on the line there, i respect that. i am sure the majority of county fans respect forest, esp if they respect us. credit to you @jsrjay but i am on @super_ram side. ;)

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Special Agent Pearce has left the building....


 


I would like to recommend one of:


 


Special Agent Megson


Special Agent Burns


Special Agent McGovern


Special Agent Francis


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Supposedly they've offered him an 'alternative' role within the club, mostly he'll move on but I do think he's not solely to blame.


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Players have a lot to answer my many florist 'friends' tell me the efforts not there on the pitch. Although special has to bare some of the blame. Looks similar to Moyes at United.

Aside from that, hahahahaha hope to see them in league 1. They won the European Cup you know [emoji13]

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