Judas winding things up again..

thehockleyhustler

Stuart Pearce
http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~1769707,00.html

Kris Commons is prepared to receive 'plenty of stick' from the Nottingham Forest fans this weekend.

The Rams attacker crashed home the winner in the 3-2 FA Cup 4th Round Replay victory last season at the City Ground, with Nigel Clough's side coming back from 2-0 down to make it into the Fifth Round.

It was Commons' first appearance at the City Ground since leaving the Reds for Pride Park in the summer of 2008.


He also went on to play an integral part in the Rams' 3-1 victory over the Reds just a few weeks later in the Coca-Cola Championship.

And he is looking forward to going head-to-head with his former employers this Saturday.

He told dcfc.co.uk: "I don't expect an increase in the 'stick' I'll get despite last year's events, but I should imagine I'll receive a fair bit of it.

"I got a lot of stick last year, but I expected it. I left Forest to go to their biggest rivals.

"I was left with no option though and to go back there last year and score made me a hero in Derbyshire - and even more of a villain in Nottingham.

"It comes with the territory and it is something I can deal with.

"Scoring the winner goes down as my highest point at Derby County certainly, but I think it would be the same for any player.

"To fight back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and score the winner was a script you really could not have written."
 
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winnits

Guest
People are bound to ask him about that game, it doesn't really wind me up - he's just doing his job.
 

Lizardinho

Scandalous and Shameless
thehockleyhustler said:
"To fight back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and score the winner was a script you really could not have written."

It's a script that I could have easily written.
 

alfordred

First Team Squad
Why would you expect him to say different? Good luck to him (just not on Saturday). Some people take this shit far too seriously, I hope to God we don't have another West Ham Millwall job on our hands on Saturday, good job its not an evening kick off.
 

adam09

Bob McKinlay
I wouldn't mind too much if that remains the high point for the rest of his career. You're going nowhere Mr Commons :D
 

thehockleyhustler

Stuart Pearce
alfordred said:
Why would you expect him to say different? Good luck to him (just not on Saturday). Some people take this s**t far too seriously, I hope to God we don't have another West Ham Millwall job on our hands on Saturday, good job its not an evening kick off.

Why wish luck to a player who has left us and now plays his trade for our biggest rivals? Do you think their fans are wishing Earnie and Camp all the best?
 

Baronvon

Jack Burkitt
Wasn't it rather dubious as to whether it was his goal or not in the first place? I seem to remember it taking a rather large deflection in order to get past Smith.
 

The Maniacal Megatron

I belong to nobody!!!
It did. He smashed it against Wes' shin and looped over Smith.

Let him run his mouth if he wants. He seems to be the only person bothered about it still. :yawn:
 
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clusternakker

Guest
"Scoring the winner goes down as my highest point at Derby County certainly"

Slim pickings in his DC career so far
 
does anyone really care about him, i mean i could understand some of it last time, but it seems a little immature to me.
 

Johnny Bravo

Jack Armstrong
Chambers knocking him 10 foot in the air would be the high point of the season by a mile even if we went onto win the FA cup.
 
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TheDude

Guest
Lets hope Wes or Chambo sorts him (if he plays) in the first minute
 

Squibbit

Geoff Thomas
Knocking Common$ ten foot into the air would be a seriously impressive achievement
 

alfordred

First Team Squad
thehockleyhustler said:
Why wish luck to a player who has left us and now plays his trade for our biggest rivals? Do you think their fans are wishing Earnie and Camp all the best?
If you read my quote, I say Not on Saturday.
I'm afraid to say this forum has gone very down hill lately, I was hoping it was just pre- season boredom. But it appears not.
 

Gary

No wonder my post count..
Squibbit said:
Knocking Common$ ten foot into the air would be a seriously impressive achievement

You need an industrial machine for that!
 

Dorset Red

Viv Anderson
Winnits said:
People are bound to ask him about that game, it doesn't really wind me up - he's just doing his job.

Quite right, it and he are really not that interesting anymore. By booing him it will just give him more to whinge about and maybe 'fire' him up for the game.
 
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Bridgfordred79

Guest
fil said:
it's a shame Jules is not fit for this game

Jules plays on the left.

So does Commons.

I'll let you do the maths


thehockleyhustler said:
http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10270~1769707,00.html

Kris Commons is prepared to receive 'plenty of stick' from the Nottingham Forest fans this weekend.

The Rams attacker crashed home the winner in the 3-2 FA Cup 4th Round Replay victory last season at the City Ground, with Nigel Clough's side coming back from 2-0 down to make it into the Fifth Round.

It was Commons' first appearance at the City Ground since leaving the Reds for Pride Park in the summer of 2008.


He also went on to play an integral part in the Rams' 3-1 victory over the Reds just a few weeks later in the Coca-Cola Championship.

And he is looking forward to going head-to-head with his former employers this Saturday.

He told dcfc.co.uk: "I don't expect an increase in the 'stick' I'll get despite last year's events, but I should imagine I'll receive a fair bit of it.

"I got a lot of stick last year, but I expected it. I left Forest to go to their biggest rivals.

"I was left with no option though and to go back there last year and score made me a hero in Derbyshire - and even more of a villain in Nottingham.

"It comes with the territory and it is something I can deal with.

"Scoring the winner goes down as my highest point at Derby County certainly, but I think it would be the same for any player.

"To fight back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and score the winner was a script you really could not have written."

Of course he had an option.

Less money.
 

adam09

Bob McKinlay
Squibbit said:
Knocking Common$ ten foot into the air would be a seriously impressive achievement

Just make sure you get out of the way when he starts his descent
 

Baronvon

Jack Burkitt
Lizardinho said:
It's a script that I could have easily written.

Indeed, I don't know about anyone else but even when we went 2-0 up I had a feeling that it was still going to go wrong. We had a painfully weak bench and somewhat of a bare bones side. It wasn't the hardest thing to predict.
 

Erik

oopsy daisy!
LTLF Minion
Now my view is that a far more effective treatment would be to just completely ignore him - no recognition at all. That would hurt more than abuse.
 
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