Handbags in the tunnel at the end between Morison and one of Barnsley’s staff. Nice to see all our players making sure the boss was okay.
Its a risk of playing too many youngsters.Not sure if it's just my imagination but I'm wondering if we've become a little "soft" recently.
Last night was an atrocious game. As has been pointed out, the pitch was woeful so that didn't help matters but for the second time in three games I felt we were being bullied by our opponents far too easily.
Bristol City appeared to be physically stronger and more determined then us and I thought the same of Barnsley last night.
Forest were happy to play against us rather than scrapping and in fairness, with them being off the boil and us upping our efforts it suited us to a tee.
I sincerely hope we're still prepared to roll our sleeves up and scrap too as we have a few tough ones coming up in Posh and Millwall.....
In saying all this, if our coaching staff are anything to go by, we'll be ready to take on anyone in whatever fashion they like
Onwards and upwards... Hopefully our Bluebirds will keep soaring up the table.
Barnsley's pitch has always been poor. Their pitch is an awful, rutted mess, even in August.
How was this not a red card?
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As bad as it gets.How was this not a red card?
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Probably not. But they're used to it.Bournemouth raised that as well but to my naked eye it didn’t seem to stop Barnsley passing it around quite nicely in midfield.
Explains why Morison mentioned it when discussing the after match heated "discussions".How was this not a red card?
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The majority of their points including their only two wins came at Oakwell
Don't rub it in, they beat us 1-0 right at the start.
