Match Day Thread Notts Forest v Hull City

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Chazz Rheinhold

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we need a win. desperately. Genuinely feel if we get beat today that's it.

Mcgregor

Aina hector McDonald Clark

Bowen Evandro Larsson Toral

Dicko Keane

Just think we need to see Dicko play off a target man, much as I like Campbell he isn't doing enough in attack.

Battle our hearts day have these players got it in them? Let's hope so.

Battling 1-0 to us.
 
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Nigel Adkins is set to go with a similar squad to last weekend when he takes the Tigers to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Michael Dawson and Kamil Grosicki remain absent through injury, although Jon Toral (pictured) returns to the mix after a back problem saw him miss out at Preston a week ago.

Left back Stephen Kingsley has returned to training this week after four months out with groin trouble but Saturday will be too early for him to make a playing comeback, while striker Abel Hernandez is due to join in with training next week as he makes good progress in his recovery from a ruptured Achilles.

Ryan Mason and Moses Odubajo remain unavailable.

For Forest, midfielder Liam Bridcutt is a doubt with a groin injury but striker Daryl Murphy could be back in action for the first time since December.


Supporters who haven’t bought tickets in advance for Saturday’s away game against Nottingham Forest will be able to pay on the day at the City Ground.

Tickets will be available from the Away Ticket Office at the back of the Brian Clough Stand (cash only) from 1.30pm and will be priced as follows:

£27 Adults

£20 Seniors (65+)

£12 (aged 12-17)

£6 (aged 4-11)

Nottingham Forest strongly recommend that children be of at least primary school age when attending fixtures at the City Ground. Babies in arms and children in buggies will not be admitted for their own safety.
 
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Match facts
  • Nottingham Forest have lost each of their past four home league games against Hull since winning 2-0 in March 1977 under Brian Clough.
  • The Tigers have not lost twice in the league against Forest in the same season since 1974-75.
  • Forest have not lost five consecutive home league matches since January 2012 (a run of six).
  • Hull have collected just 11 from a possible 99 points in their past 33 away league games (W1 D8 L24).
  • Forest have lost four of their previous five Championship games against sides starting the day in the relegation zone.
  • The Tigers are starting consecutive Championship matchdays in the relegation zone for the first time since January 2007 under Phil Brown.
 
Long shot but is anyone going to the game tomorrow and also got a spare ticket I could buy off then as won't be able to get one before the game with me not living close enough to hull
 
Long shot but is anyone going to the game tomorrow and also got a spare ticket I could buy off then as won't be able to get one before the game with me not living close enough to hull
Can buy on the day. Cash only. Clough stand.

Really cba atm.
 
Just for info

There is no such team as Notts Forest.

Just like Hull Tigers it doesn’t exists.


There’s Notts county. Or Nottingham forest.
 
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I'm going tomorrow with a group of us from the hop pole pub, not expecting much with 1 win in the last how many? Anyway going with hope has always, mind you I have had a few ciders. Send me a few likes if we win because I'm not expecting it, how can you with our record but 3pts could we do with them
 
McGregor
Aina Tomori MacDonald Clarke
Larsson Stewart
Total Evandro Irvine
Bowen

Stick Bowen up front. He can find the net at least. Then let the three number tens play together. Maybe a bit narrow but they have the intelligence to move out wide when necessary. Would confuse defenders a bit too. Aina and Clarke can provide some width as long as Stewart and Larsson work hard to cover. Plenty of creativity between them, see if they can create chances for a young lad eager to get into the right places.
 
Nigel Adkins is set to go with a similar squad to last weekend when he takes the Tigers to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Michael Dawson and Kamil Grosicki remain absent through injury, although Jon Toral (pictured) returns to the mix after a back problem saw him miss out at Preston a week ago.

Left back Stephen Kingsley has returned to training this week after four months out with groin trouble but Saturday will be too early for him to make a playing comeback, while striker Abel Hernandez is due to join in with training next week as he makes good progress in his recovery from a ruptured Achilles.

Ryan Mason and Moses Odubajo remain unavailable.

For Forest, midfielder Liam Bridcutt is a doubt with a groin injury but striker Daryl Murphy could be back in action for the first time since December.


Supporters who haven’t bought tickets in advance for Saturday’s away game against Nottingham Forest will be able to pay on the day at the City Ground.

Tickets will be available from the Away Ticket Office at the back of the Brian Clough Stand (cash only) from 1.30pm and will be priced as follows:

£27 Adults

£20 Seniors (65+)

£12 (aged 12-17)

£6 (aged 4-11)

Nottingham Forest strongly recommend that children be of at least primary school age when attending fixtures at the City Ground. Babies in arms and children in buggies will not be admitted for their own safety.

So, as an over 65, taking my 3 grandkids, aged 6, 11 and 13 it would cost me £44. To have taken them against Forest at the KC would have cost £72. Ehab once again said how cheap we were in comparison to other clubs in his interview with Burnsey. Why doesn't he ever get pulled up by anyone when he spouts these highly selective figures?
 
Can't see anything other than defeat. We are absolutely woeful, we are away, we have a porous defence short on confidence and ability and an attack that couldn't score in a brothel.

Other than that - we're the best run club in the country.

Destined for League One.

Forest 3-0 City
 
Can't see anything other than defeat. We are absolutely woeful, we are away, we have a porous defence short on confidence and ability and an attack that couldn't score in a brothel.

Other than that - we're the best run club in the country.

Destined for League One.

Forest 3-0 City

Stats say otherwise: this year, 2,0,1,1,0,0,1
Hardly pourous.
I'll admit, I'm very nervous about our tighter defence lasting though.
Can't argue with the rest.
 
Mcgregor

aina tomori hector mcdonald clark

larsson evanro toral

bowen dicko

3-5-2
5-3-2

this way aina get's to do his best job and clark,
while evandro and toral can do their best jobs
this is patheitc, that we can't even be above millwall or barnsley fs
adkins is the worst manager in recent history,
worst than parkinson

then again adkins is probably the worst manager in hull city history
he had success with southampton
the team that went on to be full of consecutive prem players, any other job and he'd be a cowboy builder
adkins is ****ing useless
he's useless
i honestly believe we would be better with slutsky
and ****s actually thought jakupovic was better than mcgregor <laugh>
mcgregor is the best city keeper in history, imagine a keeper who fakes injury, who only playes cause of injury who then joins a team and can't even make a cup game <laugh> that's jak. he's more looney tunes than keeper



adkins is a failure

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They are stuck in mid table limbo , with very little to play for , this may work in our favour and keep it to a respectable 2-0 defeat.

i could honestly instruct the team better than loser adkins, he's the worst manager we could ever wish for
absolutely pathetic manager
 
So, as an over 65, taking my 3 grandkids, aged 6, 11 and 13 it would cost me £44. To have taken them against Forest at the KC would have cost £72. Ehab once again said how cheap we were in comparison to other clubs in his interview with Burnsey. Why doesn't he ever get pulled up by anyone when he spouts these highly selective figures?
What are you saying, burnstein didn't grill him? Utter rubbish. Why every single text he read out said great interview burnsy...
 
So, as an over 65, taking my 3 grandkids, aged 6, 11 and 13 it would cost me £44. To have taken them against Forest at the KC would have cost £72. Ehab once again said how cheap we were in comparison to other clubs in his interview with Burnsey. Why doesn't he ever get pulled up by anyone when he spouts these highly selective figures?

Equally selective figures, you’ve based your City ticket price on the most expensive seats available, most would have paid £54 for those three tickets.

It’s the principle that’s wrong and needs to be challenged, rather than the prices themselves.
 
Equally selective figures, you’ve based your City ticket price on the most expensive seats available, most would have paid £54 for those three tickets.

It’s the principle that’s wrong and needs to be challenged, rather than the prices themselves.
Ehab always quotes the membership prices for games not the single ticket price.