06 Oct 2020 22:28:44
Lamouchi lost the dressing room last season Ie Barnsley game. and it as been very evident this season. Now we've got Hughton . i think the players will quickly bounce back. Add a quality winger and watch us fly.


1.) 07 Oct 2020
07 Oct 2020 06:52:02
I think he lost it at the Derby game.


2.) 07 Oct 2020
07 Oct 2020 07:30:13
Why do all managers at forest ‘lose the dressing room ‘ though? It’s been happening for years?


3.) 07 Oct 2020
07 Oct 2020 08:17:19
2star, that is what I have been also thinking. Since Billy Davies left, 2 main things have happened with the team, despite different managers and players. Firstly, all the teams have at some point just collapsed, and we have seen defensive horror shows. The inviting pressure, and conceding late goals another symptom. Then as you said, at each point, the dressing room is lost, and the manager cycle starts again!


4.) 07 Oct 2020
07 Oct 2020 08:34:17
Funnily enough Red Red, I said exactly the same to a mate that he lost the dressing room and pointed to the Barneley game.

Such a shame as he did a good job to get us there and blew up at the end.

Time to turn the page now and look forwards to the restart after the break.


5.) 07 Oct 2020
07 Oct 2020 08:54:31
I think it's sad when a bunch of over paid namby pamby players get a manager the sack yes sabri made some strange decisions and was tactically naive at times but no matter what at the end of it all it's the 11 players on a pitch that win or lose you a match, I'm pleased with chris Houghton coming and hopefully he can get some results going our way but I I just wish him luck most of all as he's going to need it.


6.) 07 Oct 2020
07 Oct 2020 09:24:11
You are right about players, but i do also feel out of the most recent players leaders to be sacked he deserves it the most.

It was not just his being tactically naive, he treated some teams with contempt, repeating his mistakes, and when he got a load of new players he changed eight of the first team that got Forest to seventh.

That was a recipe for failure.