Your Post-Match Forest comments 16:36 - Aug 9 with 3438 views | AVFTT | Post here please! | | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 16:52 - Aug 9 with 3425 views | bfc1974 | How can we be expected to field the strongest team when there is a ..'clerical error' in registering players. As many as 3 players sat in stand that had not been registered. Oyston out! | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 16:54 - Aug 9 with 3423 views | The_Ghost |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 16:52 - Aug 9 by bfc1974 | How can we be expected to field the strongest team when there is a ..'clerical error' in registering players. As many as 3 players sat in stand that had not been registered. Oyston out! |
These next two games are our pre-season. What a godawful mess we are in. 2-0 is better than I expected though. [Post edited 9 Aug 2014 17:11]
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 17:04 - Aug 9 with 3391 views | stu | Given we were 2 0 down after 30 mins, a match everyone expected us to lose by a cricket score we didnt do too bad. | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 17:37 - Aug 9 with 3309 views | Since1967 | I just hope someone in the media is sufficiently tenacious to get to the bottom of this fiasco | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 17:40 - Aug 9 with 3300 views | bfc1974 |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 17:04 - Aug 9 by stu | Given we were 2 0 down after 30 mins, a match everyone expected us to lose by a cricket score we didnt do too bad. |
Would echo the last two posts. Started well but the lack of playing together showed. Much of the traffic came through midfield and down our right to mcmahon. Perkins spent most of the game atleft back. At times seemed like 5 across the back. Man of match for me Perkins as we was all over the park.
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 18:11 - Aug 9 with 3228 views | hindu_seasider | A good result for Oyston | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 18:29 - Aug 9 with 3194 views | scratchingshed |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 18:11 - Aug 9 by hindu_seasider | A good result for Oyston |
Totally shambolic in having just 15 players available for this game, I can understand international clearance not coming through for the foreign players but not to have it for miller is just laughable. The new club secretary should be sacked right now for incompetence. | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 18:47 - Aug 9 with 3143 views | spider29 |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 18:29 - Aug 9 by scratchingshed | Totally shambolic in having just 15 players available for this game, I can understand international clearance not coming through for the foreign players but not to have it for miller is just laughable. The new club secretary should be sacked right now for incompetence. |
At the end of the day you .. Have got to laugh orther wise youd.. Be straight of north pier... A championship team run like a sunday.. Morning sunday alliance team... Than goodness we have a good manager... | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 19:05 - Aug 9 with 3120 views | LaytonRob | Highlight sitting behind a whole bunch of new players and getting José Miguel CUBERO's autograph on programme, other than that we had a brief decent spell in the second half but never really troubled the Forrest keeper. Not all doom and gloom but a lot of work to be done. Felt weird not knowing half of the team and didn't know who the sub was when he came on. Hopefully onwards and upwards, Forrest were a decent side and we can only get better. | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 20:51 - Aug 9 with 2973 views | Wizaard | Just when you think the club can't go any lower, we find the players we have had not been registered. Unbelievable. The very least we deserve is a full and frank apology through all media channels, although I'm not sure sacking is the way forward as somehave said. Anyway, on to the game. Given the limitations self imposed, I thought we aquitted ourselves quite well. Defence looked solid throughout with Clarke and Daniels striking up a decent partnership and looking fairly untroubled. Forest had some success out wide, playing in behind Macca and Perkins fairly regularly but with no real end product. Individually the midfield looked ok, but very similar so we didn't really have anyone to close them down. For me, both goals were because the midfield allowed free shots from distance. Del ran around a lot but nothing really stuck so we were unable to build any forward momentum. Having said that, we missed a sitter of a free header early on. Their two quick goals could have seen us collapse but we didn't and I thought Forest faded fitness wise while we maintained a level. All in all, a not unexpected defeat, but there were signs that we can improve, if only by getting our better players registered. We played some decent stuff at times, and we can build on this, as Riga alluded to both on Thursday and again in his post match interview. Even the Forest fan on 5Live thought we showed glimmers. Keep the faith. UTMP | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 20:57 - Aug 9 with 2961 views | Bedfordseasider |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 20:51 - Aug 9 by Wizaard | Just when you think the club can't go any lower, we find the players we have had not been registered. Unbelievable. The very least we deserve is a full and frank apology through all media channels, although I'm not sure sacking is the way forward as somehave said. Anyway, on to the game. Given the limitations self imposed, I thought we aquitted ourselves quite well. Defence looked solid throughout with Clarke and Daniels striking up a decent partnership and looking fairly untroubled. Forest had some success out wide, playing in behind Macca and Perkins fairly regularly but with no real end product. Individually the midfield looked ok, but very similar so we didn't really have anyone to close them down. For me, both goals were because the midfield allowed free shots from distance. Del ran around a lot but nothing really stuck so we were unable to build any forward momentum. Having said that, we missed a sitter of a free header early on. Their two quick goals could have seen us collapse but we didn't and I thought Forest faded fitness wise while we maintained a level. All in all, a not unexpected defeat, but there were signs that we can improve, if only by getting our better players registered. We played some decent stuff at times, and we can build on this, as Riga alluded to both on Thursday and again in his post match interview. Even the Forest fan on 5Live thought we showed glimmers. Keep the faith. UTMP |
Just got home & I tend to agree with others . On the whole the performance whilst lacking any real goal threat was encouraging . When we had possession we played some nice football but ultimately lost the ball too cheaply too often A few players playing out of position didn't help . I thought Perkins did extremely well considering he was playing at Left back but I thought the big forward No.20 was poor and immobile . We had no width going forward what so ever . Who was the sub that came on ? | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:03 - Aug 9 with 2954 views | stu | Telford Thanks for that Wiz Beds | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:04 - Aug 9 with 2953 views | Ormegod | Dominic Telford.Never heard of the lad tbh | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:05 - Aug 9 with 2950 views | Bedfordseasider |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:04 - Aug 9 by Ormegod | Dominic Telford.Never heard of the lad tbh |
Also Good to see the whole team come across & applaud the fans enthusiastically | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:08 - Aug 9 with 2947 views | stu | Did they, lets hope it the start of good things to come. | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:26 - Aug 9 with 2926 views | Wizaard | Dominic Telford was one of the youth players on the bench for a game under Ferguson. His Mum was sat near us and was welling up when he came on. When YS went to watch the youth team at Garforth last season he looked a real player. | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:45 - Aug 9 with 2887 views | tangerinedom |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:26 - Aug 9 by Wizaard | Dominic Telford was one of the youth players on the bench for a game under Ferguson. His Mum was sat near us and was welling up when he came on. When YS went to watch the youth team at Garforth last season he looked a real player. |
Have to say I had to switch Five Live off at 2-0. Clearly any defeat is disappointing but especially so when we had the players but couldn't use them. Fair play to the lads for keeping it down to two goals though and having the courage and bottle to get a 0-0 draw in the second half! Big game on Tuesday for me - we could do with a moral boosting win! | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 21:51 - Aug 9 with 2882 views | stu | Have to say I switched 5live off after 2 0. Did the same. Was really expecting a heavy defeat but they dug in came out the game with some pride. I like this Riga, seems the players want to fight for him. | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 22:19 - Aug 9 with 2851 views | tde74 | At least the cricket salvaged a little bit of joy from the day. | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 22:40 - Aug 9 with 2811 views | spider29 |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 22:19 - Aug 9 by tde74 | At least the cricket salvaged a little bit of joy from the day. |
The Revolution failed to deliver on this occasion... Keep the faith.. It will deliver big time ! Catain Cook delivered... | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 00:02 - Aug 10 with 2755 views | Wizaard | The Revolution was stymied by the lack of options. We played ok and there's obvious room for improvement both in style and personnel. | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 08:32 - Aug 10 with 2621 views | Curryman |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 00:02 - Aug 10 by Wizaard | The Revolution was stymied by the lack of options. We played ok and there's obvious room for improvement both in style and personnel. |
One of the favourites for promotion 2, Odds'n'sods 0. That says it all. Forest are one of the pre season favourites to go up and everyone, including the bookies, with their 11 - 1 odds, felt the same. We had a cobbled up team of strangers and apprentices, many playing out of position. It was notebale how quiet the Forest fans were during the game, only waking up twice, when the goals went in, and twice when Mull of Kintire was played. For our Manager to be put in the position he was, with lack of personnel, is not only unbelievable but is unforgiveable and all credit has to be given to him, his staff and the players for coming through a very tough test on the first day of the season with dignity and respect from the fans who made the trip. It was quite obvious from the start that we were going to be under the cosh, and apart from a couple of forays into the Forest half we were being put to the sword by a team full of confidence and width. Time and again we were exposed at the back by the opposition taking full advantage of the width of the pitch, but there was little to follow. The first goal could and should have been prevented, whereas the second was a superb strike. I'm sure when we have a full team out on display, if they are ever all registered, and when understandings have been worked on between players, we will have a team to watch and for others to worry about. That was about it, Del boy blazed a shot over the top in the second half and we seemed to come into the game that bit more as Forest faded badly. Pro's: we improved as the game went on; one of the favuorites failed to embarrass us; the travelling fans stayed behind the players; we played on the floor and not kick and rush; the signs are that we have an excellent manager (but for how long?). Con's: We lost; Riga was stitched up by someone in the club; MOre pain for the supporters. How much longer can this obnoxious family with the morals of a gutter snipe be allowed to turn the beautiful game into a farce? How long before BFC are in administration with all the money removed to other interests, which all seem to make a loss! Finally , after what i saw yesterday, I would rather be a Pool fan than a Forest fan as they are going nowhere. | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 09:52 - Aug 10 with 2568 views | HarwoodSeasider |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 08:32 - Aug 10 by Curryman | One of the favourites for promotion 2, Odds'n'sods 0. That says it all. Forest are one of the pre season favourites to go up and everyone, including the bookies, with their 11 - 1 odds, felt the same. We had a cobbled up team of strangers and apprentices, many playing out of position. It was notebale how quiet the Forest fans were during the game, only waking up twice, when the goals went in, and twice when Mull of Kintire was played. For our Manager to be put in the position he was, with lack of personnel, is not only unbelievable but is unforgiveable and all credit has to be given to him, his staff and the players for coming through a very tough test on the first day of the season with dignity and respect from the fans who made the trip. It was quite obvious from the start that we were going to be under the cosh, and apart from a couple of forays into the Forest half we were being put to the sword by a team full of confidence and width. Time and again we were exposed at the back by the opposition taking full advantage of the width of the pitch, but there was little to follow. The first goal could and should have been prevented, whereas the second was a superb strike. I'm sure when we have a full team out on display, if they are ever all registered, and when understandings have been worked on between players, we will have a team to watch and for others to worry about. That was about it, Del boy blazed a shot over the top in the second half and we seemed to come into the game that bit more as Forest faded badly. Pro's: we improved as the game went on; one of the favuorites failed to embarrass us; the travelling fans stayed behind the players; we played on the floor and not kick and rush; the signs are that we have an excellent manager (but for how long?). Con's: We lost; Riga was stitched up by someone in the club; MOre pain for the supporters. How much longer can this obnoxious family with the morals of a gutter snipe be allowed to turn the beautiful game into a farce? How long before BFC are in administration with all the money removed to other interests, which all seem to make a loss! Finally , after what i saw yesterday, I would rather be a Pool fan than a Forest fan as they are going nowhere. |
I was so angry last night after the registration debacle that I decided to wait until this morning to pen my thoughts. We started 4-5-1 with Perkins at left back and Delfouneso as the lone striker. Forrest applied all the early pressure however we were undone by a speculative long range shot that surprised Lewis who I have to say seemed a little flat footed. The rebound off the post was put into the goal by Antonio which was far from easy. The second goal was an excellent curling left foot strike by Burke from outside the box which Lewis could do nothing about. This could have led to an avalanche but the score remained 2-0. This was primarily due to it being hot and the first game of the season as well as Forrest tiring. But we changed formation to a 4-4-2 in the second half and enjoyed more possession and competed far better. I am still seething at the lack of registered players, heads must roll for this calamitous school boy error. A worry that Riga thought it was better to play a midfielder, in Perkins, who does not know how to play left back than a poor left back in Dunne. Overall, it could have been far worse with some flashes of how Riga wants the team to play which is far better than last year but the fact we are suffering from a lack of pre-season there is no doubt. You could see that they wanted to pass and move which was encouraging but not knowing each other caused a lack of understanding and some passes went astray. Lewis came for some crosses which we have not seen in a Blackpool keeper for years, hooray. Also his distribution was sharp and confident if not always executed well but keep it up I was impressed. The fact we didn't ship 5/6 goals is a bonus. Get the signed players registered to add quality to the side otherwise it could be a pointless August. MOTM was McMahon who also captained the side well followed closely by Lundstram who had a very impressive second half. Some nice one touch stuff which was pleasing on the eye without too much penetration or causing Forrest too much trouble. Their CHs will not have an easier afternoon all season. We need to attack with more pace at home and especially against Blackburn. A lovely passing move in the second half resulted in Orlandi curling a left foot shot just wide. The biggest worry is where will the goals come from? Bizarrely, all the signed unregistered players came and sat with the away fans and were in front of me in the first half including Cubero, Orion twins and their agent which was interesting, let's hope the other one signs, three others and Davies. UTP | |
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Your Post-Match Forest comments on 15:06 - Aug 10 with 2418 views | lancseasider |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 16:52 - Aug 9 by bfc1974 | How can we be expected to field the strongest team when there is a ..'clerical error' in registering players. As many as 3 players sat in stand that had not been registered. Oyston out! |
Can't really disagree with anything that's been put by anyone on this post. I went yesterday and came away immensely proud of the players and even more so the manager. We dug in, and looking back we got undone by two great strikes, the first which hit the post and the rebound was put in by the lad Antonio. Yes you can argue that perhaps rightly both strikes should have been closed down much quicker, but throughout the game we kept the Forest fans quiet which is testament to how we played. Personally when I haven't managed to get to a game I've liked it when somebody has gone through player by player and included a little comment on their performance. This perhaps even more useful for those who haven't manage to catch a glimpse of our new signings. Joe Lewis - Couldn't have done anything about either goal. Came to collect the ball from corners and crosses numerous times, something we didn't see often with Gilks. Confident he will be a big player for us this season. Tony Mcmahon - We know what we get from him. 100% player didn't do much wrong but was caught out of position quite a bit and was often fooled by the long diag Andy Reid persisted on playing. Donervan Daniels - Unlike some of the other players I've seen play before for other teams before I'd never seen this kid play before and so didn't know what to expect. I was very impressed with him, looks reasonably quick, good in the air, composed with the ball at his feet and wasn't fazed and did well against two very good Forest strikers. On yesterdays showing, a much better defender and prospect than Mcgahey. Peter Clarke - Solid enough. Led the youngster Daniels well and won most in the air. He looked pretty slow on yesterdays showing but that could be an injustice to him as he was marking Assombalonga who looked lightning quick. Looks a better player and option than Mackenzie. David Perkins - Played left back yesterday. Got forward well at times and looked fairly decent on the ball. Restricted as many crosses as he could and did well for a fill in left back. Lundstram - Got to say, and I don't know why, but I thought he was more of an attacking midfielder but judging by yesterday he is more of a defensive minded midfielder. He looked okay. Nothing more, nothing less. He could be a very good player for us though, he showed glimpses with some long passes and a well hit strike in the second half. Whilst he looked quite good in a few challenges, he did shirk a few also. Mellis - Looked very good to me. Composed on the ball, can't remember him giving the ball away once. Never tried to over-complicate things and looked half-decent in a tackle. If Riga can get the best out of this lad we have a player on our hands. Orlandi - Class. From the opening stages you could just tell he has something special. Good on the ball, was the only one who looked like creating an opening going forward. He got back and defended well as well, with a few key blocks and headers. If we can keep him fit and add a few decent players around him I'm fairly confident for this season. Cywka - Looked all right. Grew into the game second half with a few decent runs. Looked fairly lightweight first half and lost the ball a little bit. He will be a good squad player. Zenjov - Showed some good touches. He's not awful and definitely better than some of the squad players we had last year ie - Haroun, Ecclestone etc. But I hope it is as a squad player he remains. Delfouneso - Was fairly isolated. Showed glimpses of quality and got back well from time to time. I think once MIller is fit and registered he will be the main striker but the Fonz is a more than adequate back-up and as we've seen before he can do a job on the wing. Obviously my comments are based upon one game and players such as Cywka and Zenjov may go on to stamp a well-deserved place in the team. But overall I was fairly impressed yesterday considering the situation we've found ourselves in, thanks to our great owner. Add Oriol, Cubero and MIller into that team as well as a few more new signings for the wings and maybe a centre back and we should be fine this season. | | | |
Your Post-Match Forest comments on 17:37 - Aug 10 with 2371 views | SouthStandSeasider | Came away from the City Ground feeling remarkably optimistic. To receive such a hammer blow before the game in terms of the missing registrations could have had a huge negative impact on players and supporters, but those in the stands were in fine voice and those on the pitch acquitted themselves well, particularly in the second half albeit with Forest having slipped into first gear and confident the game was pretty much won. Standout player for me was Perkins, whose attitude to football in general is commendable and who did a solid job in an unfamiliar position. Mellis and Lundstram also deserve a mention for decent performances in midfield. There's plenty of praise for Orlandi on the board; I hardly noticed him at all in the first half but his second half was much better and once he's settled in no doubt he will be a good signing. Could certainly see glimpses of Riga's style once we had a bit more of the ball, and we kept it on the ground more than we have done under recent managers which was encouraging. All in all, once some of the players sat with the fans actually make it into a shirt, I'm quietly confident we will be OK this season. It's a travesty that our first 6 competitive games are effectively our pre-season, but we will get there. | | | |
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