Silence broken, the fight back begins

earthworm

Jack Burkitt
Lee Camp insists the Derby day defeat has not dented confidence in the Nottingham Forest camp.

The Reds' 19-match unbeaten run in the Championship came to an end at Pride Park, courtesy of a Rob Hulse goal.

They will be looking to return to winning ways when Sheffield Wednesday visit The City Ground and goalkeeper Camp is backing them to bounce back at the first attempt.

He told Forest Player: "We've got a good home record, certainly in the last couple of months we've been fairly dominant at home in games.

"It will be nice to come back to The City Ground and play in front of our own fans. With the Trent End behind us it will be a great spur for us.

"We can take a lot of confidence from what we've achieved so far.

"We're sitting second in the table with a great goal difference and the defensive record is good.

"We're not too disheartened and we'll look to go again, starting on Saturday."

http://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10308~1953150,00.html

Come on Forest, I'm hoping for lots more fighting talk, and a good bounce back at the weekend.

EDIT: The fight back is actually beginning, not being ;D
 

Hoax

Grenville Morris
I dont understand what we are fighting back from? Anyone would have thought we had slipped to 32nd in the league. We've lost one game in twenty. Still I guess they have got to show the doubters that they havent lost their balls although the only way they can do that is on the pitch imo so lets hope it shows where it counts.
 

koeman

A. Trialist
The headline to that article ('Lee-p of Faith') is shocking.

Agree with Dan Hoax, there's nothing to fight back from. Saturday was Derby's cup final, simple as that. Let's not let the disappointments of the weekend distract from the fact that we're still second, and we've still lost only once in the last 20 league games, and we've still got a team that's capable of tearing teams apart.
 
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