Winnits said:There's only one R in Forest.
Winnits said:There's only one R in Forest.
imablade said:Thanks for that, but do try to comment on the post.
forestBolton said:Unless he means Craig Forrest?
In which case he should be on the Ipswich forums.
Winnits said:Asshat? Awesome.
imablade said:Forrest played admirably today (came for a point, got a point), but
YOUR'E STILL A SHIT TOWN NEAR DERBY
Only kiddingIf only you could have shown the same resolve throughout the whole season :/ Cohen had a great game btw.
trickytrees12 said:We didn't come for a point, but after Wilsons moment of stupidity and your players total over-reaction we had to change our game plan.
I thought you were poor today and whilst we had to defened resiliantly for the majority of the game - you never really tested Smith.
You will no doubt disagree, but I think we'd have beaten you with 11 men.
chriscl said:Sheffield United were direct, over-physical and - as always - try and stretch the laws of the game in their favour as much as possible. Much like they did in the game earlier this season at the City Ground.
And they wonder why nobody likes them. Warnock may be long gone, but the team still play exactly the same way. I hesitate to call it cheating, but sometimes it comes to that.
Besides, from having seen them play, even if they did go up to the Premier League, I'm in no doubt that without significant investment (which possibly they don't have) they would come straight back down again; the same can be said for some other teams in the current shakeup at the top; its just a fact of the respective strength of those teams who've spent more than a couple of seasons on the Premier League gravy train.
Anatoli said:I'm fairly sure that Squibbits is an asswipe rather than an asshat but I'd prefer him to say which was his preferred position.
It's like Netball isn't it. Asshat is the big girl in the short skirt who puts the ball in the basket and Asswipe is sort of like a full back in Basketball. She's the one with the long legs.
Or is it hockey?
chriscl said:Besides, from having seen them play, even if they did go up to the Premier League, I'm in no doubt that without significant investment (which possibly they don't have) they would come straight back down again; the same can be said for some other teams in the current shakeup at the top; its just a fact of the respective strength of those teams who've spent more than a couple of seasons on the Premier League gravy train.