In fairness it's a different proposition having the fans of your current club booing you en masse.
I don't agree.
In fairness it's a different proposition having the fans of your current club booing you en masse.
I thought you could terminate a loan at any time? Surely if we say to arsenal we're sticking him in the u21s they'd want him back.
Clearly the players don't like it as Robertson has commented on it and it seems to have upset him again last night so it doesn't really matter if you disagree. You can argue it shouldn't affect them, but it does.I don't agree.
They can generally recall them at any time by repaying the loan fee so not sure why that wouldn't be mutual.You can terminate a season long loan in the January window, if the contract terms allow it, but not at any other time.
Obviously top teams are not going allow players to go out on loan, if the loaning clubs can just back them whenever they fancy it.
Clearly the players don't like it as Robertson has commented on it and it seems to have upset him again last night so it doesn't really matter if you disagree. You can argue it shouldn't affect them, but it does.
Did you see Robertson's reaction all the way from Sydney? Impressive! I was there, storm in a teacup, players need to take responsibility for the reactions they receive. Defeat or drawing is fine, providing as a minimum the players apply themselves and put in the effort. I think for a number of recent home games the players have been coasting.
Tonight was perhaps the best example of that out of all the recent disappointments at home as Forest worked really hard when they didn't have the ball to win the ball back. We didn't, work and endeavour can go a long way in sport. The contrast between the two sides when they didn't have the ball was like night and day, Forest in that department were far superior.
Do you have a link to Robertsons comments about not liking it?
They can generally recall them at any time by repaying the loan fee so not sure why that wouldn't be mutual.
Again, we could just stick him in the reserves in that case which I'm sure they'd appreciate a lot less.
It would be a great way to make sure they never loan us anyone else.
Clough has the runs on the board though. Took Nottingham Forest to the Second Division Championship in 1977 then to Ist Division Champions in 1978 followed by consecutive European Cups in 1979 and 1980. A volatile and charismatic player and Manager he certainly left his impression on the game.
Clearly the players don't like it as Robertson has commented on it and it seems to have upset him again last night so it doesn't really matter if you disagree. You can argue it shouldn't affect them, but it does.
Of our get stuck in midfield players - Livermore, Meyler and Hayden only Hayden was available last night and after Saturday it was probably right to bench him. One of our problems is that we have no leaders on the pitch - no one is barking out orders or giving bollockings when needed and not too many leading by example at the moment either.
I haven't read all the thread but I'm surprised at the criticism of Diame and Aluko; both seemed prepared to challenge for the ball and put themselves at risk in the challenge. Too many players have been ducking out of challenges for weeks. Avoiding injury seems to overshadow work rate and getting stuck in when the game's not going our way.