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Author Topic: Forest v Villa post-match  (Read 28096 times)

Online Pat McMahon

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #225 on: November 05, 2023, 10:32:44 PM »
A disappointing day all round. Forest ar hard to beat at home so conceding early in each half gave them confidence and something to protect and also encouraged their crowd, who were excellent.

I thought we were lethargic first half and Forest seemed to be happy not to press until we reached the halfway line. This compressed the game meaning we had little space in which to play and we rarely got behind them, making it easy for them to defend. I thought McGinn tried to drive us on with several decent cross field passes to Digne but from quite early on it just felt like one of those days. Our shooting efforts merely reinforced this.

I hadn’t been to Forest for 30 years, since the McGrath game in 1993, and it is much noisier and more raucous than my previous visits. Probably to be expected after 20 years in the wilderness, but as an away fan I’d say that is the noisiest home support I’ve heard in the premier league in many years. In contrast I thought our support was very subdued.

A final shout out to LNER who managed to cancel trains both to and from Nottingham today, with my 9.30am from Kings X being cancelled at 11.30 last night. It shouldn’t take 3 hours to do a simple 130 mile trip to one of the biggest cities in Britain and the different train companies not allowing you to access rival companies’ trains is farcical.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #226 on: November 05, 2023, 10:39:03 PM »
A shit result, dominated possession, didnt create too much, one of them. If we beat Fulham, spurs and bournemouth, i doubt very much anyone will be looking back thinking ‘shit, losing 0-2 at Forest has fucked up our chances of champions league’.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #227 on: November 05, 2023, 10:41:14 PM »
What annoyed me most was how passive we were. We got shoved off the ball lots of times without complaints.( The ref was piss poor but usual PL standard)
No aggression no fight nothing and this is a bigger issue than our tactical deficiencies today.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #228 on: November 05, 2023, 10:45:41 PM »
We missed Ramsey and Moreno badly today and their ability to run past players. Our squad looked a bit light today with no replacement for Cash or Watkins really. Carrying the likes of Chambers, Traore and Donk that Emery clearly doesnt rate.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #229 on: November 05, 2023, 10:48:59 PM »
What annoyed me most was how passive we were. We got shoved off the ball lots of times without complaints.( The ref was piss poor but usual PL standard)
No aggression no fight nothing and this is a bigger issue than our tactical deficiencies today.

At times the fervour of Forest and their players’ physicality made it feel like an away game in the cup. I don’t think we’re were ever comfortable physically in the contest.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #230 on: November 05, 2023, 10:52:19 PM »


A final shout out to LNER who managed to cancel trains both to and from Nottingham today, with my 9.30am from Kings X being cancelled at 11.30 last night. It shouldn’t take 3 hours to do a simple 130 mile trip to one of the biggest cities in Britain and the different train companies not allowing you to access rival companies’ trains is farcical.
Our Transport system is shambolic compared to what we saw in Netherlands at the AZ game. I hope you are safely home now?

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #231 on: November 05, 2023, 10:54:09 PM »
What annoyed me most was how passive we were. We got shoved off the ball lots of times without complaints.( The ref was piss poor but usual PL standard)
No aggression no fight nothing and this is a bigger issue than our tactical deficiencies today.

At times the fervour of Forest and their players’ physicality made it feel like an away game in the cup. I don’t think we’re were ever comfortable physically in the contest.
The thing I don’t get is Luton are if anything more physical and yet we nullified all that last week with ease?

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #232 on: November 05, 2023, 10:59:06 PM »


A final shout out to LNER who managed to cancel trains both to and from Nottingham today, with my 9.30am from Kings X being cancelled at 11.30 last night. It shouldn’t take 3 hours to do a simple 130 mile trip to one of the biggest cities in Britain and the different train companies not allowing you to access rival companies’ trains is farcical.

We were going to get the train to Nottingham today so we could have a couple of beers beforehand, but what would normally be a half an journey from Market Harborough was going to need a bus replacement and a change at Leicester and would take over two hours. To do 30 odd miles. Load of shite, so drove instead, 40 minutes and I was home.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #233 on: November 05, 2023, 11:10:50 PM »
Zaniolo has the brain of a top footballer, always seems to find space, Like most i was disappointed but for him not by him yesterday. He looks to me like a player whose body can't react as quick as his brain. Didn't he have a bad injury a while back?, I would take the pressure off him and give him time from the bench, it takes some players longer to settle.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #234 on: November 05, 2023, 11:16:32 PM »
Zaniolo has the brain of a top footballer, always seems to find space, Like most i was disappointed but for him not by him yesterday. He looks to me like a player whose body can't react as quick as his brain. Didn't he have a bad injury a while back?, I would take the pressure off him and give him time from the bench, it takes some players longer to settle.

He's clearly lacking confidence in front of goal and going for his dribbles. What I'd say is that, whenever he next plays, he deserves the chance to play in his actual position i.e. the one Bailey shit the bed in all second half. I've watched the guy for several years and I'm pretty sure I've never seen him play anything like this left-side role, and for all that he must be doing something good for Unai to keep playing him there he looks so uncomfortable, every time he receives the ball his body position's all awkward.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #235 on: November 05, 2023, 11:18:34 PM »
Zaniolo has the brain of a top footballer, always seems to find space, Like most i was disappointed but for him not by him yesterday. He looks to me like a player whose body can't react as quick as his brain. Didn't he have a bad injury a while back?, I would take the pressure off him and give him time from the bench, it takes some players longer to settle.

He's clearly lacking confidence in front of goal and going for his dribbles. What I'd say is that, whenever he next plays, he deserves the chance to play in his actual position i.e. the one Bailey shit the bed in all second half. I've watched the guy for several years and I'm pretty sure I've never seen him play anything like this left-side role, and for all that he must be doing something good for Unai to keep playing him there he looks so uncomfortable, every time he receives the ball his body position's all awkward.

McGinn is our first choice right sided midfielder though, and I wouldn't be shifting him to accommodate Zaniolo.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #236 on: November 05, 2023, 11:19:47 PM »
Zaniolo has the brain of a top footballer, always seems to find space, Like most i was disappointed but for him not by him yesterday. He looks to me like a player whose body can't react as quick as his brain. Didn't he have a bad injury a while back?, I would take the pressure off him and give him time from the bench, it takes some players longer to settle.

He's clearly lacking confidence in front of goal and going for his dribbles. What I'd say is that, whenever he next plays, he deserves the chance to play in his actual position i.e. the one Bailey shit the bed in all second half. I've watched the guy for several years and I'm pretty sure I've never seen him play anything like this left-side role, and for all that he must be doing something good for Unai to keep playing him there he looks so uncomfortable, every time he receives the ball his body position's all awkward.

McGinn is our first choice right sided midfielder though, and I wouldn't be shifting him to accommodate Zaniolo.

But doing so to accommodate Bailey at his flaily worst is cool? McGinn plays a hybrid role, stepping inside to play a kind of inside-centre midfield role, and he can do that fine either side.
« Last Edit: November 05, 2023, 11:21:35 PM by Monty »

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #237 on: November 05, 2023, 11:29:05 PM »
Zaniolo has the brain of a top footballer, always seems to find space, Like most i was disappointed but for him not by him yesterday. He looks to me like a player whose body can't react as quick as his brain. Didn't he have a bad injury a while back?, I would take the pressure off him and give him time from the bench, it takes some players longer to settle.

He's clearly lacking confidence in front of goal and going for his dribbles. What I'd say is that, whenever he next plays, he deserves the chance to play in his actual position i.e. the one Bailey shit the bed in all second half. I've watched the guy for several years and I'm pretty sure I've never seen him play anything like this left-side role, and for all that he must be doing something good for Unai to keep playing him there he looks so uncomfortable, every time he receives the ball his body position's all awkward.

McGinn is our first choice right sided midfielder though, and I wouldn't be shifting him to accommodate Zaniolo.

I’d rather just play a more compact midfield unit with Tielemans in there until JJ gets back.

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #238 on: November 05, 2023, 11:37:31 PM »
Quick mention for the KO time , Sunday 2pm games really are wank. I hate Sunday games full stop but I'd much prefer the 430pm slot under the lights as the crowd seem more up for it at these . The 2pm slot is a nothing slot and the crowd seem half asleep. The away end was so quiet today .

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Re: Forest v Villa post-match
« Reply #239 on: November 05, 2023, 11:44:27 PM »
Quick mention for the KO time , Sunday 2pm games really are wank. I hate Sunday games full stop but I'd much prefer the 430pm slot under the lights as the crowd seem more up for it at these . The 2pm slot is a nothing slot and the crowd seem half asleep. The away end was so quiet today .
The fact that Forest fans were loud and boisterous totally destroys your argument.

 


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