Alf-engelos Mindminackers
The Artiste formally known as "Wanksy"
After you with the Bong!
After you with the Bong!
We know that only too well but without the VAR, you can console yourself in the fact the officials missed it and you move on.Anyone wanting to get relegated because of shit referees and VAR is in for a shock. It's even worse in the Championship.
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When is a goal not a goal?At least you can celebrate a goal in the Championship.
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I've seen a fair few posts from people who have understandably grown sick and tired of our time in the Premier League, saying that a return to Championship football would be welcome. No VAR, more games, and a chance of getting a ticket to watch us actually win a few bands does sound pretty tempting.
However, the question needs to be asked of 'what then'? Would those same people be happy to just stay in the Championship for the foreseeable future, bobbling around in mid table? Would they actually not want to see us storm the league/sneak the playoffs and gain promotion, knowing another season of off-field bullshit and preying for 17th place awaits?
If you're actually in the camp of looking forward to a return to the Championship, what does longer term success look like to you?
I don't think 'the future' is worth thinking about - unless their is a seismic change in the current FFP rules.However, the question needs to be asked of 'what then'? Would those same people be happy to just stay in the Championship for the foreseeable future, bobbling around in mid table? Would they actually not want to see us storm the league/sneak the playoffs and gain promotion, knowing another season of off-field bullshit and preying for 17th place awaits?
That's a great question, and one I'm struggling with. I spent most of Sunday afternoon and evening wondering about my relationship with Forest and football. I actually wouldn't mind going back to the Championship, getting tickets for away games at Bristol City, Plymouth, Millwall et al won't be as challenging as it is in the Premier League, and I enjoy those away days with my son more than home matches.I've seen a fair few posts from people who have understandably grown sick and tired of our time in the Premier League, saying that a return to Championship football would be welcome. No VAR, more games, and a chance of getting a ticket to watch us actually win a few bands does sound pretty tempting.
However, the question needs to be asked of 'what then'? Would those same people be happy to just stay in the Championship for the foreseeable future, bobbling around in mid table? Would they actually not want to see us storm the league/sneak the playoffs and gain promotion, knowing another season of off-field bullshit and preying for 17th place awaits?
If you're actually in the camp of looking forward to a return to the Championship, what does longer term success look like to you?
Do they? Must have missed that part when we beat them in the play offs, and in August.Unfortunately the Blades have a psychological hold over us from somewhere,
If we do get relegated, anyone... ANYONE who says "we should have VAR" should be given an instant life time ban.Yeah lets get relegated and moan after every match how we would have scored more if we had VAR
When you weight up the pros and cons of both leagues, I can't see why anyone would want to return toMiddlesboroughThe Championship
If we are relegated, who will be chosen as next season's VAR whipping boys?I’ve followed Forest long enough to understand ambition is often not the only ingredient to be successful, you need everyone pulling in the right direction. Honestly I think despite the many changes in personal and new manager there’s enough actual quality to have a really good season whatever league we play in next. So if I can grab me hands on a season ticket I’d be delighted… there, I’m one those waiting with family to grab any that aren’t renewed.
The rhetoric from the EPL Media and Pm whatever the f*** it calls itself has shown a level of corruption so deep that if clubs don’t joint Forest in the call for change, they get exactly what they deserve next season..