24 Jan 2017 17:15:28
So another day passes and no CEO as promised? Where is Stan meeting Fawaz and what time? Need a decision on new manager sorted now so a decision is made on incomings and getting rid of useless loans in Kasami & Dumitru etc. Fawaz, you decided that you wanted to be the owner still so get it sorted!!!!!


1.) 24 Jan 2017
24 Jan 2017 17:50:43
I've no idea why people are suddenly entranced by collymore. Amazing player for sure. But loves media attention and that's his goal. Why someone with no experience in running a company, a football club or even a newspaper round is suddenly going to offer us some magical insight, some supreme solution, I've no idea. No doubt we won't have to wait long for any update. They'll be tweeting post it. No prospective buyer will want that I suspect either, which is what we should all be looking out for. He'll do more harm than good in my opinion. sorry


2.) 24 Jan 2017
24 Jan 2017 18:27:14
Because we are desperate to believe in something or someone, that's what happens when you're in the gutter and starving - which in a footballing context is what we are.


3.) 24 Jan 2017
24 Jan 2017 18:34:55
You are of course correct
I was overly rude and dismissive in my post and I recognise that. We need all the help we can get. I'm cautious but let's see as you say


4.) 24 Jan 2017
24 Jan 2017 19:49:52
Stan made a hash of things and wasted his talent. I think he has learnt a lot and grown up. I have listened to him and his knowledge of football on and off the field is impressive. He says he has people who are well respected talking to him about the roles forest need to fill. With his contacts i believe him. Yea he likes the sound of his own voice but he can't make anything worse can he


5.) 24 Jan 2017
24 Jan 2017 21:08:49
He was one of the first players ruined by a particularly ruthless agent. Should have stayed at forest and would have earned 50 England caps. He probably realised that far too late. I don't think he has any agenda outside of having Forests best wishes at heart.


6.) 24 Jan 2017
24 Jan 2017 21:57:34
He loves us because as always we take great players into our hearts and idolise them. When you have bad times both parties fans and players probably cherish those risks more and recall them as being even better than they were. There can be no doubt collymore never reached the heights he did at forest and he's had bad times too.

He was absolute dynamite at forest and for two years terroised the opposition and made me proud to follow forest. He was the kind of talisman that we all loved shame in the end he became a bit of a candle in the wind. He gave me same untouchable memories though. That goal at the molineux - sheer class.


7.) 25 Jan 2017
25 Jan 2017 05:34:07
collymore more than likely went to a few certain spots after the game