To say the protest effected our momentum is wrong in my opinion, its a classic case of people reading the BBC match report and passing off the opinions as their own. We were on top before and after it happened, their goal came out of nowhere, the lad probably won't score another one like that all season, it just happens sometimes. I thought we were comfortable all game and created the better chances, they were just clinical, on another day we'd have won 3-0. It was a decent away performance from Forest, they rode their luck and took the few chances they created but on that performance we'll finish above them this year.
I've just watched part of Brum v Villa.... if we played Brum yesterday they'd have beaten us 6-0. I think we're losing sight of the fact that we are in trouble..
you just can't help yourself can you - you've changed from Meylers great, Brucies great, Huddlestones **** to Meylers great and Slutskys **** - Meyler was ****ing woeful yesterday, he didn't break anything up AT ALL - soft lad
I'm struggling to find an interview either on Sky or in the press from Slutsky. Comments on the balls thrown yes, comments on the performance no!!
No need to refer to my comment as inane. It’s my considered view I wasn’t referring to you, or your quarter, by the way. I can’t recall your view of the red card protests at the time, I was mostly referring to the HDM comments crew and the RH call in experts
Spot on as far as I saw too We were well on top right up to the point they scored from nowhere, it was a breakaway from a good looking attack of ours (until the final ball) The protest didn’t affect the game, their goal unsurprisingly did
Inane, silly, whatever. You threw a remark out in a thread where folk are discussing the point you refer to and you seriously don't believe your remark will be seen as directed at posters on here; the others you now speak of were never mentioned? I only offered my view on the red card protest to show why your comparison was silly, inane or, with hindsight, perhaps disingenuous. Which is why I was surprised.
Get over yourself Fez I suggested some people would have blamed the result on the red card protest If we’d lost You haven’t even suggested that the tennis ball protest affected the result, you hadn’t mentioned the red card protest before my comment that I can recall and I didn’t quote you or refer to anything you said Not everything’s about you
****ing hell. I never said it was about me, but I was certainly in one of those poorly defined quarters you referred to. Your comment about the red card protest was heavily sarcastic, as wel as poorly directed. (Clearly those who disagreed with your opinion were expected to read your mind about the RH callers). I didn't suggest anything about the result, you're right - not sure how that fits, as breaking play might have done. You made a general comment with a clear dig at the few who disagreed with you - I was and am one of those.
Who cares? Do you really think we can influence what that ****er does. I've paid £24 for Tuesday night and I'll be doing as much protesting as I want. **** em.
This may have been answered elsewhere, but why tennis balls? They had some relevance to David Lloyd - is Ehab a big Tim Henman fan?