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'Lost to a great away performance'published at 22:23 GMT​

22:23 GMT​

FT: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

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Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Sport:
"It was pretty much the ups and downs of my time here. In the matches where there's an expectation, we haven't really delivered.

"Credit to them, they defended really well, it was a great away performance. They're an experienced group, I know them well and they dealt with everything.

"The expectation changes thoughts. People play a bit safer, too many passes. You have to change the rhythm of the game. That's fine but don't lose the game if it's not your day to score. But it was two really soft goals we conceded today.

"I think there was a bit of frustration left over from the Manchester City game if there's a sense something has been taken out of your hands. There are still a lot of good things here but I think it was a naive performance compared to that of the Everton group.

"The story changes quickly. We have to stay consistent and stay in the the bandwidth between being not too high and not too low. Every game is a big week, I never get involved with all of that. We have to win these games - and certainly not lose them."
I’m so very glad that absolute turd soup is another fan base’s problem to deal with, now.
 
... and there's more


'Lost to a great away performance'published at 22:23 GMT​

22:23 GMT​

FT: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

31254ff1-c166-438b-b39b-0f66d35404c4.jpg.webp
Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Sport:
"It was pretty much the ups and downs of my time here. In the matches where there's an expectation, we haven't really delivered.

"Credit to them, they defended really well, it was a great away performance. They're an experienced group, I know them well and they dealt with everything.

"The expectation changes thoughts. People play a bit safer, too many passes. You have to change the rhythm of the game. That's fine but don't lose the game if it's not your day to score. But it was two really soft goals we conceded today.

"I think there was a bit of frustration left over from the Manchester City game if there's a sense something has been taken out of your hands. There are still a lot of good things here but I think it was a naive performance compared to that of the Everton group.

"The story changes quickly. We have to stay consistent and stay in the the bandwidth between being not too high and not too low. Every game is a big week, I never get involved with all of that. We have to win these games - and certainly not lose them."
David Brent levels of waffle.
 
... and there's more


'Lost to a great away performance'published at 22:23 GMT​

22:23 GMT​

FT: Nottingham Forest 0-2 Everton

31254ff1-c166-438b-b39b-0f66d35404c4.jpg.webp
Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche speaking to BBC Sport:
"It was pretty much the ups and downs of my time here. In the matches where there's an expectation, we haven't really delivered.

"Credit to them, they defended really well, it was a great away performance. They're an experienced group, I know them well and they dealt with everything.

"The expectation changes thoughts. People play a bit safer, too many passes. You have to change the rhythm of the game. That's fine but don't lose the game if it's not your day to score. But it was two really soft goals we conceded today.

"I think there was a bit of frustration left over from the Manchester City game if there's a sense something has been taken out of your hands. There are still a lot of good things here but I think it was a naive performance compared to that of the Everton group.

"The story changes quickly. We have to stay consistent and stay in the the bandwidth between being not too high and not too low. Every game is a big week, I never get involved with all of that. We have to win these games - and certainly not lose them."
Dyche chatting wham in defeat. Lovely stuff.
 
How can I possibly prove it?
A very poor example of a blue then?

Who are you exactly? I've been a member of this forum for nearly 14 years and before that a member on Bluekipper for about the same time.

I knew the people who run Bluekipper personally and the owner of this forum knows me as well.

What evidence can you bring up to say your an Everton fan?
 

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