Former Everton Centre Forward Duncan Ferguson steps into management.....


I'm probably in the minority here but are Forest Green really all that bad? I know they won't use bacon grease as brylcream or wear a suit of bacon but I find it hard to hate them tbh. Don't get me wrong, I won't be eating any of their vegan pies or anything like that but my wife tells me that alternatives are a good thing these days
 

I'm probably in the minority here but are Forest Green really all that bad? I know they won't use bacon grease as brylcream or wear a suit of bacon but I find it hard to hate them tbh. Don't get me wrong, I won't be eating any of their vegan pies or anything like that but my wife tells me that alternatives are a good thing these days
That's how they suck you into their kale kult. Eat half a pound of sausages right away. Repeat on the hour until the symptoms pass.
 

That's how they suck you into their kale kult. Eat half a pound of sausages right away. Repeat on the hour until the symptoms pass.
I'd love too but the wife has me on one of those fancy seaweed diets and it's not worth the hassle of getting caught. At least when I get to the game later I can have a couple of sausage rolls and a bovril, but thats it until the next game then, in the meantime it will be all asparagus and boiled chicken
 
GRIFFITHS: Fylde will not be promoted

Ahead of Forest Green Rovers vs AFC Fylde, goalkeeper Russell Griffiths caught up with BT Sport

BT: Russell, you left Fylde in unexplained circumstances, you were their number 1 goalkeeper, seemed happy at the club and had been there through many highs and lows. What happened?

RG: I loved my time at Fylde, the club is great, the fans are great and we experienced so much together. I think the club lost it's way initially when they first parted ways with Duncan and under the regime of Barton it was difficult. We were heading back down to the National League and I believe Ferguson may have got a tune out of us.

BT: Surely you were happy under Ferguson in his second spell in charge? It looked like glory days were back on the horizon, he almost got play-offs after the awful season had by Barton and Kewell.

RG: I have a lot of respect for Ferguson but I just believed Fylde could not match my ambition. We done remarkably well year in year out getting into the play-offs but we were always second best. There are better teams dropping down like Carlisle United and I believe they will be too strong. The league is great, I love the competitiveness of it but I feel Fylde will be a team that could possibly fall away.

BT: interesting comments ahead of your sides game against Fylde this weekend. Are you nervous?

RG: Of course, they are a top side and will always play good football, however they do have the......potential, let's say....to slip away. They have been the best team in the league this season but I feel they may run out of steam early on.

Russell Griffiths was speaking to BT Sport ahead of his game against former club AFC Fylde.


 
GRIFFITHS: Fylde will not be promoted

Ahead of Forest Green Rovers vs AFC Fylde, goalkeeper Russell Griffiths caught up with BT Sport

BT: Russell, you left Fylde in unexplained circumstances, you were their number 1 goalkeeper, seemed happy at the club and had been there through many highs and lows. What happened?

RG: I loved my time at Fylde, the club is great, the fans are great and we experienced so much together. I think the club lost it's way initially when they first parted ways with Duncan and under the regime of Barton it was difficult. We were heading back down to the National League and I believe Ferguson may have got a tune out of us.

BT: Surely you were happy under Ferguson in his second spell in charge? It looked like glory days were back on the horizon, he almost got play-offs after the awful season had by Barton and Kewell.

RG: I have a lot of respect for Ferguson but I just believed Fylde could not match my ambition. We done remarkably well year in year out getting into the play-offs but we were always second best. There are better teams dropping down like Carlisle United and I believe they will be too strong. The league is great, I love the competitiveness of it but I feel Fylde will be a team that could possibly fall away.

BT: interesting comments ahead of your sides game against Fylde this weekend. Are you nervous?

RG: Of course, they are a top side and will always play good football, however they do have the......potential, let's say....to slip away. They have been the best team in the league this season but I feel they may run out of steam early on.

Russell Griffiths was speaking to BT Sport ahead of his game against former club AFC Fylde.


He's bloated up like Russell Grant so he might as well make stupid predictions.

Tell the truth Griffiths about why you really left! Yer a disgrace!
 
GRIFFITHS: Fylde will not be promoted

Ahead of Forest Green Rovers vs AFC Fylde, goalkeeper Russell Griffiths caught up with BT Sport

BT: Russell, you left Fylde in unexplained circumstances, you were their number 1 goalkeeper, seemed happy at the club and had been there through many highs and lows. What happened?

RG: I loved my time at Fylde, the club is great, the fans are great and we experienced so much together. I think the club lost it's way initially when they first parted ways with Duncan and under the regime of Barton it was difficult. We were heading back down to the National League and I believe Ferguson may have got a tune out of us.

BT: Surely you were happy under Ferguson in his second spell in charge? It looked like glory days were back on the horizon, he almost got play-offs after the awful season had by Barton and Kewell.

RG: I have a lot of respect for Ferguson but I just believed Fylde could not match my ambition. We done remarkably well year in year out getting into the play-offs but we were always second best. There are better teams dropping down like Carlisle United and I believe they will be too strong. The league is great, I love the competitiveness of it but I feel Fylde will be a team that could possibly fall away.

BT: interesting comments ahead of your sides game against Fylde this weekend. Are you nervous?

RG: Of course, they are a top side and will always play good football, however they do have the......potential, let's say....to slip away. They have been the best team in the league this season but I feel they may run out of steam early on.

Russell Griffiths was speaking to BT Sport ahead of his game against former club AFC Fylde.



Your "ambition" you massive steaming pile of turd was to have threesomes with the elder ladies down at the bingo. EVERYONE knew it, especially after you started chatting up Pat (Mad Micks nan) and she told Mad Mick so we all knew you were gonna have to do a Ross Barkley and scarper pronto you massive flump headed Bellend.

Just you wait until Saturday, I've saved some old 5p pieces to launch at yer massive flump shaped head yer scruffy granny banger!
 

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