07 May 2017 21:51:34
At least fawaz has the decency to apologise for his time at the club and wish us all the best . He tried and wanted the best for us but it ended horribly wrong for him. So fair play for his apologies and thanks for trying I'm sure he meant well even if didn't seem like it sometimes. Think we need to draw a line under it now and hopefully look forward to a brighter better future.


1.) 07 May 2017
07 May 2017 22:48:15
Agree. He wanted us to do well. He also wanted glory and cash. Not a cheap exercise and poorly executed but how many others have failed at premiership glory.

After today we are in no worse state and I will say thank you for a cracking bunch of young players who have been allowed a chance.

Frying pan fire is my only worry but hey. we go again.


2.) 08 May 2017
08 May 2017 05:58:37
It is all very well saying sorry, but is he really.

He hired people then ignored their advice, he was not late paying bills every now and again but regularly.

He was not learning from his mistakes, what made it worse for me is how he thought we are all idiots, thinking we would believe his propaganda.

When you enter into a enterprise you know nothing about you employ people with goid standing in that field to both advise you, and help to run it along with you. He blatantly refused to do that.

So it is just another speech full of rhetoric.


3.) 08 May 2017
08 May 2017 09:48:53
Even his apology was egotistical tho.


4.) 08 May 2017
08 May 2017 11:24:57
Doesn't really matter now does it, he's as good as gone. Seasons over, some things to look forward to.


5.) 08 May 2017
08 May 2017 13:47:05
Well said 'Clough is God' Totally agree, he thought he could probably run the club just like his previous club in Kuwait without realizing the enormity of the club and the English game.

I for one am looking forward to a half time Donner next season.


6.) 08 May 2017
08 May 2017 20:27:52
I know let's horse whip him through crowded streets C.


7.) 08 May 2017
08 May 2017 21:42:35
Another brilliant article in yesterday's Observer by Forest fan and chief sports writer Daniel Taylor on the debacle that is FAH s ownership of our famous club, with similar pieces on the fall of Blackburn and Birmingham obviously penned before the last relegation spot was decided. Recommended "Lest we forget" who's fault this all is!


8.) 09 May 2017
09 May 2017 14:48:47
Hey at least Fawaz bought his cheaper balls from Asda and did not line Mike Ashley's pockets with Sports Diect gear. Credit where it's due. #fawazout.


9.) 09 May 2017
09 May 2017 18:22:39
What is George's last name.