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Chris Hughton
Set to be sacked at Forest after being booed off tonight.
Bottom of the league and looking hopeless.
I thought he was a decent manager who was unlucky in his early career but he gets sacked more than potatoes.
Got a bit gobby about us while Brighton manager as well.
Bottom of the league and looking hopeless.
I thought he was a decent manager who was unlucky in his early career but he gets sacked more than potatoes.
Got a bit gobby about us while Brighton manager as well.
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Re: Chris Hughton
Forest is a car crash of a club - 23rd year out of the Premier League and seemingly going nowhere under Marinakis. Brought in the forward thinking American CEO from Barnsley a couple of months ago but he's believed to be considering his position because his predecessor is still involved making decisions. it's like sacking the manager, bringing in a new one while the old manager keeps making decisions.
Re: Chris Hughton
Poor ownership i hear
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Re: Chris Hughton
Yes but they won the European Cup twice don't you know....
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Re: Chris Hughton
Amazing achievement back in the day. And Burnley fans still go on about our past glories. We ain’t any different from any other football fans.Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 10:34 pmYes but they won the European Cup twice don't you know....
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Re: Chris Hughton
Exactly, a team with the history that Forest have had really should be in the top league. I hope the club sorts itself out soon and start heading back to where we would all like to see themHerts Clarets wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 10:34 pmYes but they won the European Cup twice don't you know....
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Re: Chris Hughton
Someone wants to go Hooters after the game.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 10:45 pmExactly, a team with the history that Forest have had really should be in the top league. I hope the club sorts itself out soon and start heading back to where we would all like to see them
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Re: Chris Hughton
I've no animosity to Forest, I lived in Nottingham 1978-83 and enjoyed watching them (as well as County and Notts CC) - would like to see them revive. There's obviously an ownership problem but I do wonder how Hughton gets cut so much slack. He's had 53 games in charge there now, 14W, 17D, 22L.
Neither is there any sign that he's taking them forward at all.
Neither is there any sign that he's taking them forward at all.
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And they were bloody exciting whilst going about it!........loved that team.Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 10:34 pmYes but they won the European Cup twice don't you know....
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Re: Chris Hughton
A poisoned challis for any manager.
Good luck to Hughton whatever happens, time for him to put away his dry marker pen and whiteboard.
Good luck to Hughton whatever happens, time for him to put away his dry marker pen and whiteboard.
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Re: Chris Hughton
He needs to find the "right club". His days as a manager will be very limited but if he can find a club where him and the owner have some mutual trust then I think he will perform a lot better. WAs great at Brighton and Newcastle
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Re: Chris Hughton
Thankless task trying to get Forest back in the Premier league,I'd have Hughton at our club in a heartbeat if Dyche went,good manager and a good man who has been treated badly by a few clubs.
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Departure confirmed - Steven Reid in temporary charge
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Re: Chris Hughton
Is that outlet still open? I worked on that building project and the one in Birmingham too.
Re: Hughton sacked
He will be relieved!
Re: Hughton sacked
Just read this. Feel for him a very decent guy. I also feel this 'could' be an opportunity for our manager. It is a drop down as things stand, but with him there the only way would be up. Big club too.
Re: Hughton sacked
Their squad is Crappy McCrappy.
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Re: Hughton sacked
Dyche wouldn't touch that job, it's a poisoned chalice.
They've been outside the top flight for 22 yrs, had a ridiculous number of managers and spent a even more ridiculous amount of money
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Re: Chris Hughton
The night jay rod missed the worst penalty ever , their fans showed they had a good sense of humour . First they sang we were xxxx because we'd ( at the time) only scored once against them , and then " let's pretend that we have scored " and all jumped around celebrating .
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Re: Hughton sacked
Looks like 12 permanent managers since Dyche was appointed in October 2012.
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Re: Chris Hughton
33 Managers since Clough Left in 1993. Show's how unstable the club has been off the field.
Feel for Hughton, still a decent manager at the right club.
Feel for Hughton, still a decent manager at the right club.
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Bloody hell, is it 33? And in that time we've had nine.Sleeping Cat wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:02 am33 Managers since Clough Left in 1993. Show's how unstable the club has been off the field.
Feel for Hughton, still a decent manager at the right club.
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Re: Chris Hughton
Not a surprise, but I can't see firing Hughton helping Forest much, as has been pointed out they've binned countless managers over the past couple of decades, and yet they're still languishing at the foot of the Championship.
I keep hearing Forest are a big club, well maybe so, but so arguably are Sheff Wed & Sunderland, and they're both currently in League 1, which could well be the fate of Forest next season.
They might have won the European Cup over 40 years ago, but those successes count for nothing.
Startling fact or maybe it isn't, since the formation of the PL, Nottingham Forest can only boast 5 seasons at the elite level, hardly befitting their supposed status as a big fish those numbers.
Whoever does take up the reins I wish them luck, because with that ownership they'll need it.
I keep hearing Forest are a big club, well maybe so, but so arguably are Sheff Wed & Sunderland, and they're both currently in League 1, which could well be the fate of Forest next season.
They might have won the European Cup over 40 years ago, but those successes count for nothing.
Startling fact or maybe it isn't, since the formation of the PL, Nottingham Forest can only boast 5 seasons at the elite level, hardly befitting their supposed status as a big fish those numbers.
Whoever does take up the reins I wish them luck, because with that ownership they'll need it.
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Re: Forest : Why Can't They Get it Right?
Here we go again...
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Re: Forest : Why Can't They Get it Right?
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Apparently they're in talks with Cooper, but Nixon claiming Swansea would be owed huge compo....I'm guessing because he left the club by mutual consent?
Apparently they're in talks with Cooper, but Nixon claiming Swansea would be owed huge compo....I'm guessing because he left the club by mutual consent?
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I take the point that it’s a massive list, but a few on there must just be caretakers for a couple of weeks.
There’s two who looked to be join managers that lasted about a month, one that looks like he was in charge six days (Adams), one four days (Ireland).
There’s two who looked to be join managers that lasted about a month, one that looks like he was in charge six days (Adams), one four days (Ireland).
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Re: Chris Hughton
Since Clough
Frank Clark
Stuart Pearce
Dave Bassett
Ron Atkinson
David Platt
Paul Hart
Joe Kinnear
Mick Harford
Gary Megson
Ian McParland
Frank Barlow
Colin Calderwood
Billy Davies
Steve McClaren
Steve Cotterill
Sean O'Driscoll
Alex McLeish
Billy Davies
Gary Brazil
Stuart Pearce
Dougie Freedman
Paul Williams
Philippe Montanier
Mark Warburton
Aitor Karanka
Martin O'Neill
Sabri Lamouchi
Chris Hughton
I make that 28 permanent managers since Clough with the last 13 while Dyche has been at Burnley.
Frank Clark
Stuart Pearce
Dave Bassett
Ron Atkinson
David Platt
Paul Hart
Joe Kinnear
Mick Harford
Gary Megson
Ian McParland
Frank Barlow
Colin Calderwood
Billy Davies
Steve McClaren
Steve Cotterill
Sean O'Driscoll
Alex McLeish
Billy Davies
Gary Brazil
Stuart Pearce
Dougie Freedman
Paul Williams
Philippe Montanier
Mark Warburton
Aitor Karanka
Martin O'Neill
Sabri Lamouchi
Chris Hughton
I make that 28 permanent managers since Clough with the last 13 while Dyche has been at Burnley.
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Re: Chris Hughton
Can anyone else here mentally hear a familiar voice coming down from the " Pearly Gates " ....
" Not as easy as it looks, is it, young man ? "
" Not as easy as it looks, is it, young man ? "
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Re: Chris Hughton
So Chris to be the next Ireland manager anyone ?
Re: Hughton sacked
Yes your right given the current ownership and circumstances. Yet under different circumstances it would be a good fit. As you will know both he and Ian Woan have played at the club. Former European cup winners. How the might can fall under poor mangement.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:53 amDyche wouldn't touch that job, it's a poisoned chalice.
They've been outside the top flight for 22 yrs, had a ridiculous number of managers and spent a even more ridiculous amount of money
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Billy Davies. Didn't quite see eye to eye with SD did he?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 11:45 amSince Clough
Frank Clark
Stuart Pearce
Dave Bassett
Ron Atkinson
David Platt
Paul Hart
Joe Kinnear
Mick Harford
Gary Megson
Ian McParland
Frank Barlow
Colin Calderwood
Billy Davies
Steve McClaren
Steve Cotterill
Sean O'Driscoll
Alex McLeish
Billy Davies
Gary Brazil
Stuart Pearce
Dougie Freedman
Paul Williams
Philippe Montanier
Mark Warburton
Aitor Karanka
Martin O'Neill
Sabri Lamouchi
Chris Hughton
I make that 28 permanent managers since Clough with the last 13 while Dyche has been at Burnley.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:51 pmI don't think Billy Davies saw eye to eye with anyone, and definitely not with SC either. I am told there were a lot of huge sighs of relief at Forest when he left the second time.
Being as little as Billy is, it is no wonder he failed to see eye to eye
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I was sure this thread would have been full of SD to NF, pleased to see it's not
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This is a perfect job for Dyche, no wonder Alan has extended just in time to get more compo, well done Al.
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someone is still crying
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Our manager along with his assistant and first team coach are all Forest people but all three are also sensible enough not to want to go near that car crash of a club.Superjohnnyfrancis wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:57 pmThis is a perfect job for Dyche, no wonder Alan has extended just in time to get more compo, well done Al.
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Shame really, good club Forest in the old days, they need somone with some sense running them.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 2:05 pmOur manager along with his assistant and first team coach are all Forest people but all three are also sensible enough not to want to go near that car crash of a club.
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They need to find a new owner thenSuperjohnnyfrancis wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 2:11 pmShame really, good club Forest in the old days, they need somone with some sense running them.
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Since Nigel Doughty passed away they've not had much luck with owners, first the clown Fawaz all Hasawi and then Evangelos Marinakis from Olympiacos.Superjohnnyfrancis wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 2:11 pmShame really, good club Forest in the old days, they need somone with some sense running them.
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Not beyond the bounds of possibility that Accy Stanley will replace them in the Championship next season.
Funny how things change.....
Funny how things change.....
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How much did they want for Lansbury, buying a player off Forest is nearly as hard as buying a player off WBA or maybe that should be the other way around
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Weren't they neighbours? Or have I completely imagined that?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 1:51 pmI don't think Billy Davies saw eye to eye with anyone, and definitely not with SC either. I am told there were a lot of huge sighs of relief at Forest when he left the second time.
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They were at one time. Davies had a dog that was bigger than him according to SC.FeedTheArf wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:02 pmWeren't they neighbours? Or have I completely imagined that?
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A Shih Tzu? Almost right.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:02 pmThey were at one time. Davies had a dog that was bigger than him according to SC.
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Re: Chris Hughton
Compensation agreed with Swansea for Cooper, looks like it's going to be him
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Re: Chris Hughton
He will be fired by the end of the season