Redinpeace
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- Apr 27, 2023
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Forest are flying high due to spaffing an illegal amount of money on 30+ players

Forest are flying high due to spaffing an illegal amount of money on 30+ players
Did you not have points deducted last season for PSR breaches?, yip we often announce a 67 man match day squad.
Yes, 4 points, stupidly the club admitted the breach, with hindsight we’d have been no worse off following either Chelsea, Everton, Utd, Leicester or City’s defence of it was like that when we got here.Did you not have points deducted last season for PSR breaches?
It was a rhetorical questionYes, 4 points, stupidly the club admitted the breach, with hindsight we’d have been no worse off following either Chelsea, Everton, Utd, Leicester or City’s defence of it was like that when we got here.
The Johnson transfer to Spurs was used at appeal, citing the fact Forest held out for their price was a better business decision.
It was a rhetorical questionJust mean you can’t deny there were shenanigans!
I actually feel sorry for Interim but then again it’s great seeing Utd thrashing about in the bottom half, special mention for Ange, Spurs doing Spurs things and Impostacoglou constantly trying to get the sh#t back in the horse.I just can't decide between Eric Ten Hag and Reuben Amorim. They've both brought me so much joy and entertainment this season.
“Have done crap in all other competitions “Fab aside….
Moyes certainly knows how to get the best out of Everton - the players and the back room. Back to being a threat to play against. Plus he’s so PL experienced.
Nuno probably deserves manager of the season? Forest have really landed on their feet this season and if they get a CL place, then no doubt he’ll be in contention. Will bigger teams be looking at him, would he be able to do the same at messes such as Man United or West Ham or is he a one trick pony?
Slot will win the PL in his first season, but Liverpool have had little challenge and have done crap in all other competitions…
Actually Liverpool finished top and unbeaten in the first phase of the CL until losing on pens to PSG over two legs hardly constitutes crap! Getting to the final in the League Cup is something about 85 other clubs in the league would rate as a decent season!Fab aside….
Moyes certainly knows how to get the best out of Everton - the players and the back room. Back to being a threat to play against. Plus he’s so PL experienced.
Nuno probably deserves manager of the season? Forest have really landed on their feet this season and if they get a CL place, then no doubt he’ll be in contention. Will bigger teams be looking at him, would he be able to do the same at messes such as Man United or West Ham or is he a one trick pony?
Slot will win the PL in his first season, but Liverpool have had little challenge and have done crap in all other competitions…
We’ll have more points than we do nowIf Brighton win every competitive game until the season end, what happens then?
Yeah, 8 homes games without a win won't go un-noticedFine margins these days, all are good... ours certainly caught up this elite lot after a few "this isn't good enough"-things.
Overall I would probably say Thomas Frank, who is really doing the most with what he got.
And an improved goal difference.We’ll have more points than we do now
Since it's Premier League manager of the season, I don't think FA Cup counts?Should be Irola or Nuno. Fab a contender if we win the FA Cup.
That's not a fair comparison. Fergie and Wenger both led dynasties at their clubs and whomever took over would have the uneviable challenge of a complete rebuild and long transition phase whilst also trying to appease a heavily expectant support who'd been used to a diet of success year after year. They were ends of eras, that's not the case at Anfield. It's more comparable to Bob Paisley taking over from Bill Shankley, as in he's got a ready made winning team. If it proves anything, it's that Klopp really should have put more silverware in that cabinet. A case of what might have beenIts Slot. He's going to win the league in his first season. Okay, a lot of his expected challengers have had their issues, but you only have to look at how very decent managers like David Moyes and Unai Emery got on when they followed iconic managers at Man Utd and Arsenal to see how difficult it is to do what he has done. Liverpool have also been in the black on transfers this season.
To give the kind of faint praise that RDZ would have offered, Nuno has done what he does very effectively. He's been a very good fit with Forest and he's been quite fortunate with injuries, but that's not to underestimate what it's taken to maintain a top four challenge with a group of players who have no previous experience of doing it.
Iraola has played some great football, but it looks like his smallish squad is running out of steam. If he can lift them to go again on the last stretch and grab a European spot, he'd be worth a mention.