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53 minutes ago, tsintskaro said:

pretty much gave up watching Leicester games and fully focused on Napoli. one of those reasons is this guy, who is Georgian as well

Napoli is  flying right now

 

I am hoping to go back over there after the World Cup to watch them

 

I enjoyed going last season to watch Leicester play them in Europa but with how messed around us away fans were and the terrible attendance by Napoli fans it put a bit of a downer on it

 

Thankfully looks like they are getting good attendances in every game at the moment

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56 minutes ago, BenTayfour said:

The board situation since the end of last season.

 

PL Teams really missed a shot on him.

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Napoli will probably win Serie A and this guy will be worth 150m at least in the summer. Huge jump from the 15m he's now in value. Napoli, Atalanta, Udineze and Sassuolo are a joy to watch. Exciting attacking football, the progress Serie A has made in the last 2-3 years is unbelievable. Their league is the most competitive right now in Europe alongside Bundesliga. 

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6 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

Napoli will probably win Serie A and this guy will be worth 150m at least in the summer. Huge jump from the 15m he's now in value. Napoli, Atalanta, Udineze and Sassuolo are a joy to watch. Exciting attacking football, the progress Serie A has made in the last 2-3 years is unbelievable. Their league is the most competitive right now in Europe alongside Bundesliga. 

I noticed Serie A having a lot more high scoring games in recent years, even Ligue Un seems to have more teams that are actually trying to score goals.

 

Here in England, the pundits and fans look down at high scoring games as poor defending rather than looking at the positives of teams actually getting men forwards and trying to score goals. Would be nice in general if football could go back to teams trying to score rather than trying not to concede.

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9 minutes ago, filbertway said:

I noticed Serie A having a lot more high scoring games in recent years, even Ligue Un seems to have more teams that are actually trying to score goals.

 

Here in England, the pundits and fans look down at high scoring games as poor defending rather than looking at the positives of teams actually getting men forwards and trying to score goals. Would be nice in general if football could go back to teams trying to score rather than trying not to concede.

Well, you have to admit we're doing a pretty decent job providing high scoring games and we certainly don't often appear to be trying not to concede.

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2 minutes ago, reynard said:

Well, you have to admit we're doing a pretty decent job providing high scoring games and we certainly don't often appear to be trying not to concede.

We're one of the more entertaining teams for neutrals that's for sure :D 

 

Funnily enough we rarely look like we're trying to score either haha

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16 minutes ago, filbertway said:

I noticed Serie A having a lot more high scoring games in recent years, even Ligue Un seems to have more teams that are actually trying to score goals.

 

Here in England, the pundits and fans look down at high scoring games as poor defending rather than looking at the positives of teams actually getting men forwards and trying to score goals. Would be nice in general if football could go back to teams trying to score rather than trying not to concede.

It would be but there needs to be a level playing field first. Man City/Chelsea can spend £100m on one player alone compared to other teams who can't. Those teams can't then be expected to just go and attack Man City/Chelsea. With the quality money can buy, as we've seen, we'd constantly be seeing 5-0+.

 

There's something satisfying in a small club going to a big club and getting a 0-0 draw. Just so the likes of De Brunye and Rhodri can come out and cry that the opposition didn't attack.

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Other clubs seem to be picking up lots of muscular/ligament injuries to their players... 

 

Jota out until after the World Cup with a calf muscle injury. Arthur Melo has a long-term thigh injury. Matip and Konate have a calf injury too. 

 

Newcastle's new signing Alexander Isak has a thigh injury meaning he's out until after World Cup. Saint-Maximin has a recurrence of a thigh injury, potentially out for a few more weeks. Ritchie also has a muscular injury. 

 

Neto, Jimenez, Kalajdzic, Chiquinho all have long-term muscular injuries. 

 

Hickey & Jansson have new leg injuries keeping them out until after World Cup. Strakosha was already out long-term. 

 

Chelsea have Fofana, James, Kante out long-term. 

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15 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Other clubs seem to be picking up lots of muscular/ligament injuries to their players... 

 

Jota out until after the World Cup with a calf muscle injury. Arthur Melo has a long-term thigh injury. Matip and Konate have a calf injury too. 

 

Newcastle's new signing Alexander Isak has a thigh injury meaning he's out until after World Cup. Saint-Maximin has a recurrence of a thigh injury, potentially out for a few more weeks. Ritchie also has a muscular injury. 

 

Neto, Jimenez, Kalajdzic, Chiquinho all have long-term muscular injuries. 

 

Hickey & Jansson have new leg injuries keeping them out until after World Cup. Strakosha was already out long-term. 

 

Chelsea have Fofana, James, Kante out long-term. 

And don't forget we have Bertrand out......

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3 hours ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

Napoli will probably win Serie A and this guy will be worth 150m at least in the summer. Huge jump from the 15m he's now in value. Napoli, Atalanta, Udineze and Sassuolo are a joy to watch. Exciting attacking football, the progress Serie A has made in the last 2-3 years is unbelievable. Their league is the most competitive right now in Europe alongside Bundesliga. 

You don’t watch much Serie A do you :ph34r:

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2 hours ago, StanSP said:

Other clubs seem to be picking up lots of muscular/ligament injuries to their players... 

 

Jota out until after the World Cup with a calf muscle injury. Arthur Melo has a long-term thigh injury. Matip and Konate have a calf injury too. 

 

Newcastle's new signing Alexander Isak has a thigh injury meaning he's out until after World Cup. Saint-Maximin has a recurrence of a thigh injury, potentially out for a few more weeks. Ritchie also has a muscular injury. 

 

Neto, Jimenez, Kalajdzic, Chiquinho all have long-term muscular injuries. 

 

Hickey & Jansson have new leg injuries keeping them out until after World Cup. Strakosha was already out long-term. 

 

Chelsea have Fofana, James, Kante out long-term. 

I blame the covid vaccine

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Some rumbling on Twitter that Villa have sacked Gerrard. If that's true, that's another club acting decisively while we're made to put up with this total piss take. I've never really bought into this 'we're a laughing stock' idea everytime something bad happens but that's completely accurate currently.

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7 minutes ago, Tielemans63 said:

Some rumbling on Twitter that Villa have sacked Gerrard. If that's true, that's another club acting decisively while we're made to put up with this total piss take. I've never really bought into this 'we're a laughing stock' idea everytime something bad happens but that's completely accurate currently.

Wonder if the board are still holding out misguided hope that as other teams keep sacking managers that one of them will come in for Rodgers to avoid the pay off?

 

Dont even think Forest would take Rodgers if they fired Cooper let alone any other premier league league.

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It’s good business to identify a problem and then deal with it decisively. This is not due to a lack of transfers in the summer, it goes back much further than that as we all know, so the issue must be fairly obvious by now, even to our glacial board. It is so simple - bin Brendan and have a shot at survival. Keep Brendan and we are down. 

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42 minutes ago, HarryDee8 said:

Come on forest!!! Put some pressure on our daft board please!

Draw is probably spot on, gives Forest false hope but not 3 points or real hope.

 

Edit -Now that its started, fvck that. Come on you Seaaaaagullllllllls lol

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