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We need to talk about Nottingham Forest.

Final position

  • Top 4

    Votes: 21 7.8%
  • Other European Qualification

    Votes: 69 25.7%
  • Top 10 outside Europe

    Votes: 53 19.7%
  • Complete capitulation bottom half.

    Votes: 126 46.8%

  • Total voters
    269
I think these are fair points.

I just feel that praise has to go his way, as he was manager of the team. There are plenty of managers who would have given off defeatist vibes, I don't think he did and therefore was part of the reason we did survive that year.
He definitely brought grit and determination, which is why it was such a surprise when he told the Friedkins he couldn't take the team any further. For me, he then blotted his copybook by refusing to resign and basically telling them to sack him, which showed zero integrity.
 

Kept Everton safe for two of the worst seasons in the club's history when we were threatened with existential wipeout.

Make no mistake: if we hadn't have brought Dyche in when we did we'd still be in freefall now - fighting to stay in the Championship.

Let's just retain a little bit of class and be grateful for his efforts here, eh?
Everyone agrees. But we should also not be glorifying him as an outstanding manager while constantly bashing his successor. Wouldn’t you agree?
 
Bryan, have you had a chance to self-assess since your outburst in the Liverpool thread?
You mean the fact that the tragic death of a team mate might be responsible for the down turn in their form, and the subsequent notion people talking about it might actually be relevant? Not really, have you had the chance to look at yourself and consider your own actions in the same light given you're gone on absolutely none stop about it since it happened, Dave?
 
You mean the fact that the tragic death of a team mate might be responsible for the down turn in their form, and the subsequent notion people talking about it might actually be relevant? Not really, have you had the chance to look at yourself and consider your own actions in the same light given you're gone on absolutely none stop about it since it happened, Dave?
Yes.

I'm good.
 

You mean the fact that the tragic death of a team mate might be responsible for the down turn in their form, and the subsequent notion people talking about it might actually be relevant? Not really, have you had the chance to look at yourself and consider your own actions in the same light given you're gone on absolutely none stop about it since it happened, Dave?
If they're still letting Jota's death cloud their thoughts during a game, if they can't yet focus on the task at hand for 90 minutes, then they really aren't mental giants, are they? And the fact they win, it's for him, they lose, it's because they're grieving has gone on far, far too long. At what point do they get up, dust themselves off and just get on with it like professionals? I know, I know, I am talking about Victims FC here.
 

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