Robbing bastards! @sainsburys can you explain why a bottle of Coke is 55p more expensive at the petrol station 100 yards away from the main store in Basildon? @UKLabour sort the supermarkets out! Pure greed
Quality from the manager today! Three at the back and neco and Ania pushing up, frees up MGW and Anderson to push forward. This is a formation of choice for the rest of the season. Allows us to keep the lack of quality in the squad depth on the bench #nffc
@CityBIue Ball had well gone out of play from haalands terrible first touch, clearly left his leg to initiate contact with the keeper who was pulling away. Really good decision from the refs for once. Time they start booking players for this kind of stuff
When is marakanis going to own up to his terrible decision to hire Edu for his agent to line his pockets! Worst performance of the season by a mile. #nffc
John Robertson defined an era and inspired generations at Nottingham Forest.
From European nights to domestic glory, his legacy will forever be cherished.
For the record:
📈 2,300 more secondary and special school teachers
📈 Trainee teachers up 11%
📈 Physics up 36%
📈 Computing up 44%
📈 Maths up 16%
📈 Attendance improving
📈 Behaviour improving
Labour is getting more children in class & more teachers in front of them.
#PMQs
@forestmad80 Completely agree with this although you’ve missed the major supermarkets off the list, who’s continued record profit post covid seemed to have gone unnoticed or unchecked
Rachel Reeves has not just given an 8.5% pay rise to younger workers.
She has backed small/medium businesses to find another 8.5% on top of all the other cost increases. Once again it’ll be the small/medium enterprises who will be the ones that brunt the bill whilst Amazon/Starbucks and co will thrive.
Some young people may be lucky enough to get 8.5%. But others will get the sack, or not find a job in the first place. There is a shortage for jobs in this age group and Labour have made it harder for them and businesses.
Completely out of touch. #LabourLiars#RachelReeves
@Carra23 just said said MGW celebration was a responses to some criticism from Forest fans today! Been doing the same celebration for two years! How is the clown still on TV #nffc
Just caught up with match of day! The bias towards the sly 6 clubs is just in plain sight. Barely spoke about Forest apart from that they might feel aggrieved at two decisions! You mean rightly aggrieved for two pretty poor referee decisions #nffc
The feeling is that Nottingham Forest's game against Chelsea — or the outcome of it — could have a decisive influence on Ange Postecoglou’s future. But, ultimately, it will be down to the mood of Evangelos Marinakis.
The Forest owner has been pondering his options That is not unusual — the Greek shipping magnate always likes to have a plan B in place. Historically, he normally knows who he wants to appoint — or even has a replacement in place — before deciding to make a change.
Having options does not always mean Marinakis will utilise them, but he has been seeking the counsel of those close to him to gauge the mood of supporters and of the dressing room.
If he does make a change, sources with an understanding of how Marinakis works, say he would favour appointing a manager with established Premier League experience, who could make an immediate impact.
📝 @nottmtails
🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/67190…
Few people thought Postecoglou an upgrade on Nuno. When Nuno sacked, Forest were 10th, drawn to face Swansea in the Carabao & looking forward to Europe for 1st time in 29 years. Under Big Ange, #NFFC are 17th, out of the Carabao. Pressure mounting again...could Big Ange sacked during International Break?
@DougieCritchley Or the manager hired should look at the squad and what’s it’s been built on and adapted his style. He is making the same mistakes as he did at spurs. The owner should sack him, say to the fans it’s on him and he will fix it.
I was surprised Ange Postecoglou took the Forest job…
On the back of the Europa League win, I’d have thought he could have picked up a job at a more settled club, potentially abroad, potentially even playing in the Champions League, at some stage this season.
Results have been poor, but putting the majority of blame on him is completely nonsensical.
Came in a week or so after the transfer window closed, in which Forest signed 13 players…
Following the club’s most successful manager in the 21st Century…
His style of play couldn’t be more different from Nuno’s, in fact it was one of the most drastic changes between managers in Premier League history…
Of course it’s going to take time.
Those Forest fans shouting for Ange to be fired, you’ve gone early, you should direct your anger towards Marinakis.