Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
inthenextlife wrote:And Hoddle is the bookie's favourite apparently
Beebsy wrote:On Captain Beefheart:God he is an annoying man. Looks like Ricky Gervais too.
TopCat G wrote:inthenextlife wrote:And Hoddle is the bookie's favourite apparently
Might not be such a bad appointment though. Did a good job at Swindon. They should also look at Curbishley.
the masked man wrote:I'm well aware there's no guarantee this will end well. But in their first interview the al Hasawis chose their words carefully and left a good impression. For the moment, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
the masked man wrote:Yes - we just avoided relegation in the end.

Tomahawk Kid wrote:According to Sky Sports News this morning, the hot favourite is..
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Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
the masked man wrote:Well, we now know how this has panned out in the short term, and a sense of quiet satisfaction is evident on Forest forums. This is disconcerting, given that Forest fans really enjoy moaning - I'm just not used to this much optimism.
First of all, it's now clear that the Al Hasawi family are for real. Indeed, since the takeover and the appointment of Sean O'Driscoll, a strange pattern has been followed. This involves O'Driscoll scouting a transfer target, the Al Hasawis stumping up the cash, and the player joining without a fuss. This has now happened seven times, and more players are apparently on the way. Given the stormy relationships and failed transfer attempts that have normally been the key features of a Forest close-season (the nadir was Billy Davies conducting a hostile media campaign against the former owners when he was manager), this all seems too easy.
Also, in contrast to the Venkys, the new owners are handling PR very well indeed, happily chatting to fans at matches and using social media (Fawaz, in particular, has a very active Twitter account which often breaks the news of new signings before the official announcement). Communication is an area they are committed to.
Today the team played Bristol City. The team is not the finished article, given a curtailed close season and the fact the players are still getting to know each other, yet it was solid enough to work hard for a 1-0 victory. I'm sure performances will improve further as the team gels. So far, things are going suspiciously well.
Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
the masked man wrote:First signs of madness have now been spotted. Following a fine televised victory over Leeds United, and the team just one point off the play-offs, Sean O'Driscoll has been sacked. The al-Hasawis claim they want a manager 'with Premier League experience'; presumably they've already persuaded someone to step in. The rumour mill already has gone into overdrive, with Roberto di Matteo's name banded about.
We'll see. I like SO'D a lot and I feel bitterly disappointed.
Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
Baron von Fishnchips wrote:Anyway, there's no getting around the fact that I'm a book lawyer and that's screwed me up a fair bit, but it has also made me better.
the masked man wrote: For what it's worth, Alex McLeish is the favourite on one online bookmaker....
GoogaMooga wrote:This is just too mannered and stilted. I've never had time for any goth. To claim that Siouxsie is better than Gipsy Kings and Ace of Base is laughable,IMO. Take a few days break from your comp,then try and hum any of the above posted singles,I dare ya.
Minnie the Minx wrote: BCBers drunk - on a boat. What could possibly go wrong?
Leg of lamb wrote:One thing I'll say about my own club's overseas paymasters is that they've left the football up to a solid, not-Premiership-proven manager who knows the Championship. And we're top, for now at least, so go figure...
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