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Bournemouth will be the toughest game out of the last 9 imo, they're a really good well drilled side, that press hard and will cause us problems if we're not switched on.
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I know its the rule, but that Wolves disallowed goal was so unbelievably harsh, the ball comes through several people in the box and barely touches his hand, that rule needs changing.
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Quality result that, but it was a weird game, we were the better team and deservedly won, but Wolves had some good chances themselves, broke a few times and probably should have scored, but I never felt worried at any point throughout the 90, we where in 2nd gear, and cruised through the game, and won comprehensively. Still though, 9 wins in a row, 4th in the league, best striker in the league. Quality all round.
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Match got abandoned between Boston and Southend this evening because of the above
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cy0p9x3k58zo
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce9nzxe4m18o
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Forest look out on their feet here.
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That save was unreal from Sels.
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The perfect set of results right now, it means a win tomorrow would: Have us leapfrogging Chelsea into 4th Gain 2 Points on Forest, while keeping Liverpool in this little 'blip'. Keeps Bournemouth and Man City behind us. Further widens the gap to Fulham.
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What is it about this 4-1-4-1 that Forrest play that makes it so hard to break down, we've seen teams sit deep before, but they never seemed this effective.
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Thats kind of hilarious
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That voice sounds like a cross between Eddie Howe and George Caulkin.
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All clubs compliant...
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I can understand the sentiment behind this, but he has actually contributed to the addition of 19 points since he joined, and thats despite being injured for half of last season, and being in and out this year.
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Its a win/win from my POV, a Liverpool win means should we beat Wolves we'll be closer to Forest, if Forest win, it means Liverpool have lost, which is always hilarious.
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The signing made complete sense at the time, and was one I was really keen on as were most people on here tbh. The fee was around £12m if I remember correctly, and in the 6 months prior when he was on loan, he was incredibly solid, with him coming in being one of the reasons our defensive record improved in that survival season (Along with Burn), and he was also incredibly liked in the squad by all accounts. At that time, the consensus that summer was that we where going to be in a transitional season that year, where we could maybe push for a Europa League spot, but the main season goal was to just be lower top half, without any threat of relegation, which he would have been perfect for. He then got injured, and we got Champions League football, and that transitional season just didn't happen, so the squad very quickly passed him by. He has been a victim of circumstance, and the fact that our 25th placed squad member is Targett shows just how much we've gone forward in recent years. I also think he was solid if unspectacular yesterday, with the occasional rustiness thrown in.
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My memory is quite hazy, as I was young, but wasn't it Birmingham where we went 3-0 down after 10 or so minutes in the early 00's? Edit: Thinking about it, it may have been Portsmouth.