first time i've saw nimley and norwood today nimley was poor as he couldn't get it at his feet bu norwood was awesome great passer, but after today should be platt and macdoanld up front on monday.
The point will be positive if Forest can snatch victory this evening.
I agree with that, I remember a couple of weeks ago he was reported to be struggling an carrying a knock but he still played on and I reckon it is catching up on him now as he hasn't had a rest since he has been at the club.Nimely was poor and looks knackered and battered-he's just a kid himself, remember. But for all that, the same could have been said of the game last home game: and then he produced the magical sprint that skinned the full-back and the cross to Norwood for the goal. He's always capable of producing a bit of magic, whereas Platt can't, really. Platt is good with the ball into his feet/chest, back to goal: as a target for long balls and crosses from deep against two defenders who are better than him in the air, he's pretty ineffective.
Luckily, I was getting out of the car when Ian was on so missed him. The only positive I can take from today
I agree partially with this, I think it would have been huge going into the game with a possible 4 point cushion on Bristol. Now it has become a must not lose game but I am confident we can get at least a point still.Not for me: if Bristol beat us, they are ahead of us again. If we'd won today-and it was there for the taking against a side with nothing to play for-we would have been 4 points ahead of Bristol going into the game: not saying we could afford to lose it, but we'd have at least had that cushion. Massive 2 points dropped today, and a much bigger missed opportunity than the Forest game everyone banged on about. But It appears I'm on my own on this..when did everyone get so bloody optimistic on here? First sign of grieving-denial?
Not for me: if Bristol beat us, they are ahead of us again. If we'd won today-and it was there for the taking against a side with nothing to play for-we would have been 4 points ahead of Bristol going into the game: not saying we could afford to lose it, but we'd have at least had that cushion. Massive 2 points dropped today, and a much bigger missed opportunity than the Forest game everyone banged on about. But It appears I'm on my own on this..when did everyone get so bloody optimistic on here? First sign of grieving-denial?
Omg! I was screaming at the radio! How did John Williams not tell him to piss off? But we don't score goals......muppet. We've scored two a game lately, idiotic moron.
All the best
spwaverley4916;170115. regarding Norwood I passed Sir Alex Ferguson on the way out and shouted across to him to ask if we could keep him the reply "aye but he will cost your 4 million" so thats that then !!!![/QUOTE said:That would be money well spent.
,I do believe we had a second CWR Ian on tonight (no joke) - a few minutes after the real one had finished his usual totally ridiculous observations of the game another guy popped up with the same slow, drawling, nasal, boring pain in the arse voice BUT this fella was completely the opposite and actually praised the Blue Boys.
It reminded me of the Good Cop Bad Cop routine at the cinema, the accents were absolutely identical - so come on Oh Miserable One own up, was it you wearing two hats tonight ???
PUSB
I thought Nimely was poor especially first half but i also thought when he was taken off he was starting to get the ball down and cause a bit of panic. Trouble with having Platt on when you have to chace a goal there is only one route to take. Should have packed the midfield first and deny Posh possession.
He was absolutely sozzled yesterday...and he sounded it on the radio as well.
The guy is a one-off, and a legend......of sorts!
Thought he might be.
Just made himself a right lemon when he said he couldn't recall the last time at all that Nimely had created anything and it turned out it was the very last home game!! :claping hands:
Came on and was moaning about Nimely and said he offered nothing and said he doesn't score enough goals and shouldn't be playing.
'Replace him with who then?' came the reply from Stuart Linnell.
'Errr ....'
Yep, let's replace the non goalscoring of Nimely with Clive Platt who everyone has accepted hardly ever scores. Or if not Platt, let's select from one of the other many strikers we have at the club!!
When John Williams then said that although Nimely doesn't score enough he does create for other Ian said that he cannot recall the last time Nimely created anything at all.
Err, try the last home game Ian!! :facepalm: Great cross from Nimely for Norwood and the 2nd goal.
Now I have it confirmed that I go to the Ricoh and Ian goes to a completely different ground.
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