05 Nov 2015 19:09:49
People need to get off of fawazs back. Me personally think he's a good guy who loves our club. No fawaz no forest.
Df out Pearson in.


1.) 05 Nov 2015
05 Nov 2015 19:55:46
Forest are just a big boys toy for Fawaz
Unfortunately He has found that it is costing him too much money and now wants a different toy.
We need an owner who is serious about owning a club and has a plan as to how to run it.


2.) 05 Nov 2015
05 Nov 2015 20:03:07
Shouldn't be too difficult to find. I'm sure potential owners that meet that criteria grow on trees.


3.) 05 Nov 2015
05 Nov 2015 20:16:19
Haha Red Fred 😂😂.


4.) 06 Nov 2015
06 Nov 2015 00:25:04
Well said red Fred, hundreds of people are waiting in the wings. fawaz must be fighting them off.


5.) 06 Nov 2015
06 Nov 2015 02:13:10
FAH could have been a terrific owner; he comes across as a passionate, genial, ambitious man with the means to do good things for the club and a willingness to risk his own money to achieve them. Shame, then, that his approach to ownership has been so stubbornly and clumsily ‘hands-on’ as all of those good qualities – a great foundation for any football club – have created nothing but waste under his stewardship (when I say ‘risk his own money’ by the way, obviously that’s a bit generous unless he’s willing to write-off his losses when the time comes as I understand they all appear in the NFFC accounts as debt) . Can you imagine what things might look like if he’d been able to establish trust with other, more experienced and pragmatic people to make key decisions rather than taking the reins himself? Like I say: shame.


6.) 06 Nov 2015
06 Nov 2015 09:23:15
How anyone can say anything bad about Fawaz is beyond me, all he has done is do what's best for the club and listen to all the wrong people who been giving him there advice, owner, managers always get it for the players who don't do there job, but take the cash, every defeat hand your wages back to the club, players will soon start shaping up.

{Ed001's Note - how has he done what is best for the club? What is best for the club would be paying the bills on time, which he is solely responsible for and has failed to do on a consistent basis. Also, he could convert the debt he has piled on to the club into equity, but he has not done that either. There are plenty of things that can be said about Fawaz, both good and bad, not sure how that is beyond you to understand.}


7.) 06 Nov 2015
06 Nov 2015 11:08:06
Fawaz has to take the Blame for poor decisions made by the club As it who has the final say. We can't blame the managers for him bring in players that didn't fit our system or culture even loan players like JJ were down to Fawaz wanting to look good to our supporters.
It was Fawaz who brought in the two Algerian players who cost him around 10 million (including wages and paying contracts up) If He hadn't done that there might not of been need to sell Antonio to help with FFP.
and as Ed has stated if He turned the loans into equity would also help with FFP.


8.) 06 Nov 2015
06 Nov 2015 17:03:14
And if we all gave a bit extra that would help with ffp too - see how many fans would pay a bit on top to help the club out, we all expect fawaz to just write off millions, why don't we just pay a bit extra to add to the pot?