Ex-player watch 22:39 - Sep 21 with 8954 views | Blaggers12 | Wowzers. 0 minutes for Wolfenden, Hutchinson, Broadhead Off the bench for Harness, Ogbene Injuries for Delap, Tuanzebe Red card for Morsy 90 minutes for Chaplin (L), Slicker (W), Burgess (L), Muric (L) I think I'm quite confident that this years squad is better than last years... |  |
| |  |
Ex-player watch on 23:53 - Sep 27 with 646 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Ex-player watch on 23:47 - Sep 27 by FrimleyBlue | Still bench time for wolfy. And again for broady despite 2 goals midweek |
Indeed, but in Woolfy's case he is on track to be a squad player in the Premier League again next season (early days as it is). Hutchinson's future may well depend a lot on his ability to convince their next manager he is worth giving a chance to (or injuries and suspensions making it inevitable). |  |
|  |
Ex-player watch on 06:01 - Sep 28 with 459 views | AWOL |
Ex-player watch on 23:53 - Sep 27 by Nthsuffolkblue | Indeed, but in Woolfy's case he is on track to be a squad player in the Premier League again next season (early days as it is). Hutchinson's future may well depend a lot on his ability to convince their next manager he is worth giving a chance to (or injuries and suspensions making it inevitable). |
Lampard may be demonstrating loyalty. |  | |  |
Ex-player watch on 16:27 - Sep 28 with 235 views | WeWereZombies | The Burgess vs Massimo game yesterday saw both of them see out the full match. And Slicker didn't save a penalty. |  |
|  |
Forest fan update on Omari on 16:55 - Sep 28 with 188 views | unstableblue |
Ex-player watch on 23:47 - Sep 27 by FrimleyBlue | Still bench time for wolfy. And again for broady despite 2 goals midweek |
Omari came on at 72mins and really impressed Some superb beating of the man and crosses. Laying on two which should have been put away. He can’t start on Thurs in Europe. But clamour for him to start the next league game. But all a bit overshadowed by real concerns over Ange and premier league survival! Especially with Sunderland and Leeds starting well, and former City Ground manager Nuno potentially galvanising struggling West Ham |  |
|  |
| |