I think the ratoath are releasing a few more once they get liability clearance.
Did you get sorted?
Way more stressful than it should have been. Was given a ticket by one of the lads I know through the supporters club. My guardian angel. It’s in nosebleed territory but I would have sat on the roof. No luck with my own reference number and loads of other lads the same. Game is officially sold out as of 1.30pm.
Nice one kid
Why don’t you head over to Paris with @mikehunt. Rob and murder some unsuspecting Spaniard and lift his tickets.
I did that the last couple of times, I’m getting too old to piss on people.
@Lazarus @Gary_Birtles_Lovechi the most important game over the weekend is just over 48 hours away, how are we fixed? Expecting any changes? I would start Davis ahead of Surridge
If Davis is 100 I think he has to start, otherwise as you were. That said Surridge hasn’t done much wrong and bringing Davis on to frustrate them later in the game might be the way to go. Cooper will go on the matchups I’d say, there’s a chance too he might hold the better penalty taker.
I think we are a better side and will create more chances, we just need to convert this time. It’s the weight of expectation now and how our key players who are all on the young side respond to it.
Good luck in the second most important match of the weekend goys.
That’s the great unknown
Sunday afternoon is the most valuable game in football. They have even arranged a curtain raiser for it on Saturday night
This time 2 years Forest could repeat history and play in the most important match in the European football calendar.
The most important game in Football
May 29, 2018
Can there be anything in football more magnificent than the goal from an overhead kick?
When Gareth Bale scored exactly that goal on Saturday in a Champions League final, the acme of club-football competition, it was literally breath-taking. The stage, the spectacle made it possibly the greatest goal ever scored.
But for all the beauty of that goal and how it will undoubtedly be admired throughout the ages, it wasn’t even the most important scored that day. That accolade rests with Tom Cairney, a midfielder who has plied his trade all season in the second tier of English football. This is because Cairney’s winning goal in the Football League Championship Play-Off final at Wembley was worth £170.3 million ($215m) to his club, Fulham.
Indeed. Everyone can remember where they were when Carney scored that goal.
Snipe away all you like the fact remains Sunday is a much bigger deal than Saturday on all levels. The figures back that up and they are indisputable
Lovely opening dig from the chaiman here at the likes of Derby and Liverpool
“Unlike some other clubs, we have stuck by the rules.”
The game is all about money for some lads. They’ve forgotten it’s about glory.
Correct
The knowledge fans pressured the owners to reverse that decision.
Not sniping at all. I merely came in to wish Forest fans luck. I’ll take your hostility as a sign of pmt.