I do think Forest were / are a victim of their own success, completely unsustainable as they'd been in great form with a team comprising 3-4 key loan players. They effectively started again in the summer. Everytime I've seen them they just do not have any pattern of play.
Head says...
Even the most sympathetic part of the media are saying it
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/apr/04/the-guardian-view-on-sir-keir-starmer-his-party-remains-a-mystery-to-voters
Yes, my first house was brand new and despite the criticism of new build homes we had no problems with ours.
Current house is a nightmare, even simple redecorating takes an age as you peel back the layers and bodges.
If only the bloke here had been a Labour MP yet left the party to join another, or a Tory seeing the writing on the wall in his constituency, he'd be welcomed straight back in to the 'broad church'
He was almost the same age as Biamou yet with a far superior pedigree, it was misfortune that put paid to his career here (and generally). Or are you arguing that our superb start to the 21/22 season would have happened with Biamou in the side?
He was still a better player and we went from a team that spent most of the season in the bottom third to one that spent most of last season in the top third.
Cheers, I looked it up on the Boundary Commission, it's different from the proposals a few years back which merged a lot of constituencies to make larger ones meaning less MPs