Billy Will Walk Before The End Of The Season????

Will Billy Walk Before The End Of The Season????

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  • No

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  • Stop Starting Threads That Are Pointless

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  • Stop Being A Knob

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RICH1977

John Robertson
I expect there to be a big stand off tbh that will end in billy being sacked and forest with egg on there face, I am suprised to see there has been nothing come out of the club today in deffence of there transfer system something is cooking.
 

Boston tree

A. Trialist
IF the Muppet's don't let Billy sign the players he feels we need to stay up,then who would blame him if he walked.

What we have is clearly not good enough and he knows that.

He has already vented his frustration with our pathetic transfer system.

I am pleased that he has gone public with it.

At last we have a manager who has got some grit in his sack and Will not be a yes man to Doughty and marthur.

Let's get back to basics let the manager bring in the players he See's fit to strengthen the team.

The guy has got a good track record in this league and should be trusted to choose what players he wishes.

If he is not allowed to do so then what is the point in having a manager :unsure:
 

T.B.T.

Forum Princess
LTLF Minion
Billy won't walk away. We all know how self gloryfying he likes to be and failed manager of Nottingham Forest will not look good on his C.V.

He will do whatever he needs to, whether we agree with his methods or not, and he will achieve a second season, at least, in the Championship leading our club.

Billy's not employed to jump and agree with the board unless he believes they are right. He's here to do a job which is results based and he will do it.
 

Gary

No wonder my post count..
While I told you to stop being a knob ( :wink:), I also somewhat see this happening.

As I mentioned in an earlier thread, Billy obviously has aspirations to take another team to the premiership and giving it another shot at keeping them up. I bet he feels he blew it totally with Derby and saw Forest as a team with immense potential.

Now, managing a team around the time of them being relegated (god forbid) will undoubtedly create a black mark against his record. Whats worse is that you could have prevented the relegation, had the upper management given you the correct resources.

I wouldn't blame him if he walked, but I just hope he sorts it out with the guys, because he's definitely a manager we desperately need.
 

daztheman

Youth Team
tomharding said:
While I told you to stop being a knob ( :wink:)

Boston tree said:
IF the Muppet's don't let Billy sign the players he feels we need to stay up,then who would blame him if he walked.

What we have is clearly not good enough and he knows that.

He has already vented his frustration with our pathetic transfer system.

I am pleased that he has gone public with it.

At last we have a manager who has got some grit in his sack and Will not be a yes man to Doughty and marthur.

Let's get back to basics let the manager bring in the players he See's fit to strengthen the team.

The guy has got a good track record in this league and should be trusted to choose what players he wishes.

If he is not allowed to do so then what is the point in having a manager :unsure:

Firstly thanks for your honesty on the Knob thing :D

I also agree that you cannot blame a manager for walking if he is not allowed to manage, it has been seen many times before that a manager who cannot choose his own players does not work!!
 
if we go down i hope he walks.

if we stay up, i hope he stays
 

prenshaw124

Youth Team
he hasn't wwon me over yet, i was more positive about him as a forest manager before he was our manager than i am now, i still think CC was the right man for the job, just needed a bit of luck which he wasn't getting. Some of the things billy has said on radio should have been told to the players faces, and he should have defended them on radio, not the right way to do it IMO. i know they're in a different league but fergy always defended his players to the public despite what they'd done.
 
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winnits

Guest
He won't walk, because there's nothing in it for him.

He won't be sacked as it will cost too much.

So this wrangling is something which will go on.
 

sedgred

Banned
This is like silly season when Parliament closes and the papers have to drag up utter and absolute rubbish to fill the pages.

Winnits points out the obvious......he's here to stay.
 

Anthony

Geoff Thomas
I dont actually understand why fans are on his back already, give the chap a chance. I don't think he will walk or be sacked this season.

Though I am concerned that againsts Derby we looked a 1/3 the team we did when I saw us vs Coventry in December, I am not sure we can blame that completley on Billy, his new methods are probably stil sinking into the club and we have got to give him time.

It is no coincidence that Calderwood fared better than Megson or Kinnear when given time. It is one of the things that annoys me in football these - how little time manager have in a job.
 

red_outlaw

First Team Squad
prenshaw124 said:
he hasn't wwon me over yet, i was more positive about him as a forest manager before he was our manager than i am now, i still think CC was the right man for the job, just needed a bit of luck which he wasn't getting. Some of the things billy has said on radio should have been told to the players faces, and he should have defended them on radio, not the right way to do it IMO. i know they're in a different league but fergy always defended his players to the public despite what they'd done.

Well said. Calderwood was at least trying to get us playing football the 'Forest way' and whilst I acknowledge that avoiding relegation is of far more importance in the short-term, he clearly had a long-term plan. He had identified the ways in which he needed to strengthen the team and should have been given this opportunity in January. Calderwood seemed to agree with the vision that Doughty continues to have of 'putting the Nottingham back into Nottingham Forest' and also shared the reluctance to bring in journeymen in search of their last pay-packet. Had he remained at the club, I am certain that the squad would be, at the very least, marginally stronger than it is now.

Before anyone accuses me of being hypocritical, I was never someone who called for Calderwood's head. Granted, some of his decisions (such as dropping Breckin) seemed strange but no fan will ever agree with every decision any manager makes. As far as I am concerned, Billy's decision not to hand the captaincy back to Breckin is similarly questionable, although Perch is a far better choice that Wilson will ever be. At least Calderwood seemed to care about the club, whereas Billy seems far more concerned with his own reputation with regard to, dare I say, future job prospects :ph34r:.

I am never going to be a fan of the Davies style of football but will support anything until the end of the season if it means we avoid relegation. Ultimately, the club appointed him and it is therefore up to the club to back him in the transfer market. Getting on his and the team's back will help nobody up until May. If there is going to be any fury vented at the City Ground it should be aimed at one man and one man alone: Mr Mark Arthur.
 

Eamonn

Geoff Thomas
daztheman said:
I feel this may be a high possibility what do you think? :ph34r:
Sure he was walking on the touchline on Saturday. ???

You should of gone to Specsaver's.
 

thesquareone

First Team Squad
Anthony said:
I dont actually understand why fans are on his back already, give the chap a chance. I don't think he will walk or be sacked this season.

Though I am concerned that againsts Derby we looked a 1/3 the team we did when I saw us vs Coventry in December, I am not sure we can blame that completley on Billy, his new methods are probably stil sinking into the club and we have got to give him time.

It is no coincidence that Calderwood fared better than Megson or Kinnear when given time. It is one of the things that annoys me in football these - how little time manager have in a job.

i dont like the methods of long ball, but if its all he thinks the players can muster up between them, then we really are doomed, we hardly have giants up front do we !!
 
if you combined "stop being a nob" and "stop starting pointless threads" you'd have a winner, so davies will stay, in 3 years we'll be in the premiership, people will praise ND and BD and you will still be a nob who starts pointless threads :-*
 

daztheman

Youth Team
Marriboom! said:
I've been reading many posts on this forum and have come to the conclusion that daztheman is the biggest cock going.

What a cracking contribution to the topic :wacko:
 

Huxley

John Robertson
Crappy styles of play are largely irrelevant. If we stay up, it'll be because of the points gained when Camp was in goal. If we go down, it'll be because of Paul Smith's poor distribution. Nothing to do with BD at all.

Don't you people read the internet!?!
 

daztheman

Youth Team
Huxley said:
Crappy styles of play are largely irrelevant. If we stay up, it'll be because of the points gained when Camp was in goal. If we go down, it'll be because of Paul Smith's poor distribution. Nothing to do with BD at all.

Don't you people read the internet!?!

At last somebody who agrees that Paul Smith is to blame for everything :D
 

Huxley

John Robertson
Once more....."hooray for Capello!"
 

DanR

Steve Chettle
If Andy Cole was still here, we'd now be asking whether he was going to run before the end of the season. :(
 
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