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Odds slashed from 5/1 to 7/2.

Watch this space.

I think we're fucked.
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Sacked with a 47% win record. They should be careful what they wish for.
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you know a club is fucked when an owner invites a selection of players to a post match meeting to dig out the manager. that greek twat's ego is on another level 😂
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dealcanvey wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 06:22
Mex Martillo" wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 05:05 I think Spurs and Forest sacking their managers will help us. This instability will not help them. 
Our revival is scaring the shit out of those above us. 
 
 
Absolutely 😂 Panic moves. We are coming. 

This is great news for us. There is a 50% chance that Spurs and Forest will get the managerial appointment wrong, so hopefully one of them will slip into the abyss. 
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Manuel wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 07:51 Nottingham Forest have opened talks with former Wolves boss Vitor Pereira after Sean Dyche was sacked following just 114 days in charge.
Huge roll of the dyche
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Massive Attack" wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 03:24 38 game seasons evens itself out. We would have to look closer to home for blame both in the Board and in the dressing room before pinning it on questionable injury time. Not saying it looked right, just making the point we have put ourselves in this mess all of our own doing in the League.
 
 
Of course that's right. Irrefutable really... so I'm looking forward to the Brighton equaliser, our disallowed second against Forest, the Forest penalty, the Arsenal penalty and an opportunity to play until we score all to be redressed in the final 12 games
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happygilmore wrote: 11 Feb 2026, 20:16 The tight fuckers should have splashed the cash on Strand Larsen. Proven EPL goalscorer and age profile.
I didn't hear you say this before he scored his 2 goals last night?
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Manuel wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 07:51 Nottingham Forest have opened talks with former Wolves boss Vitor Pereira after Sean Dyche was sacked following just 114 days in charge.
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If Spurs were smart they would employ Dyche until the end of the season. He might not take it if he has strong feelings about Forest having started out with them and just managed them. Money could well talk though. They should at least contact him as that would be the sensible thing to do. Hopefully they install Heitinga and arrogantly turn their nose up at Dyche..
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I reckon Maranakis tried to go to sleep last night. Had visions of big Soucek standing over him. Traore under his bed. Left him no choice. 
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Nottingham Forest have opened talks with former Wolves boss Vitor Pereira after Sean Dyche was sacked following just 114 days in charge.
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Looking at our remains games, I think we might need at least one big result against a “major” side, even taking account of our better form.

We’ve got potentially winnable/points games against Bournemouth, Fulham, Wolves, Palace, Everton, Brentford and Leeds etc. There are points in there, of course.

But we won’t win them all and I still think we’ll need a big result against one of Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City or Villa.

We’re a much-improved side compared with Potterball. But it’s still going to be nerve-wracking stuff.
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I'd love to have listened to Clough talking about the obese greek cսnt, he had very little time for shit chairmen/owners
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Clearly we want to beat B'mouth, but if it's a draw and Forest lose to Liverpool it won't be the end of the world.
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Forest weren’t losing many games, just lots of draws.
Looks like a real panic move to me.
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Forest sacking Dyche is good news. Their form wasn't that bad. It creates chaos there and who is going to want to work for that nutcase. 

We've gained on Spurs, Brighton, Palace midweek.    All focus on Bournemouth now, that is the latest 12 pointer for us. Their second in the form table so another Man Utd performance needed. 
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Mex Martillo" wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 05:05 I think Spurs and Forest sacking their managers will help us. This instability will not help them. 
True, there's no guarantee that getting new managers in now will give them a boost.   Forest are looking for their 4th manager this season, must be some sort of record?
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Understand Forest won 6 & drew 4 out of 18 under Dyche
They had 35 shots last night & couldn’t score. Is that the managers fault?
Nuno Ange Dyche … 4th manager of the season incoming

Blind panic from the Fat Greek
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Mex Martillo" wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 05:05 I think Spurs and Forest sacking their managers will help us. This instability will not help them. 
Our revival is scaring the shit out of those above us. 
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I think Spurs and Forest sacking their managers will help us. This instability will not help them. 
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Massive Attack" wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 04:39 Back to Spurzzz, please go for Heitinga till the end of the season 5/2 with the Bookies as one of the favourites..
Wishful thinking but they won't go down. Looks like a caretaker with Pochettino back after Trump's world cup.
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Back to Spurzzz, please go for Heitinga till the end of the season 5/2 with the Bookies as one of the favourites..
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Just watched their highlights. Very little wrong with how they performed bar a few snatched opportunities by players who are clearly understandably feeling the pressure. The en masse booing from the Forest fans at the end of a 0-0 draw even against Wolves is ridiculous with well over 30 attempts at goal, 8 on target with 8 corners. I see little to justify that Marinakis levels of delusion thinking they should be doing so much better than the shit he walked in to from Postenoclues shocking short-lived stint. Dyche would have likely kept them up as he did well for them in a short space of time. 


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All I can say is thanks for the timely gift Marinakis you thick fat twat.
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I thought Forest looked ok against Wolves, peppered the goal but just one of those games that nothing went in! Against Leeds they were shit first half, then 2nd half all a bit too late, bit like us a good few time TBH 🙄.

This sacking has given me bit of belief for us TBH, just hope we don't see a new manager bounce and it's more like the arrival of Ange and they are shit, Dyche did have habit of pulling one out of the bag when it mattered, hes maybe not top draw but he knows how to keep team up and that's often why he's hired by clubs, so this is an unexpected move from the Greek, he is really rolling the dice IMO.

Forest have the Europa and again Dyche managed to get them back on track in that comp, yet he's now fired🤷‍♂️
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Sydney_Iron wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 03:29 Say what you want about the fat Greek at Forest, but he's got balls, first Nuno, then his best mate Ange now Dyche😃.

I just hope the turmoil has a very negative impact, Forest have only taken a point from there last 3 games, all of which are going to be the easier games they have in the run in and let's be honest they are OUR only hope of being a bit more shit than us by seasons end and seeing us escape by the skin of our teeth. 

Rumour is that he is looking at Vitor Pereira, who got the sack from Wolves earlier this season, fingers crossed on that and he replicates what he did at Wolves..............🤣
To a point I'd agree that he doesn't just sit on his hands and sacking Ange was the right call due to results and more so because the fans had turned on him, but this seems to be a mistake, Dyche had a 40% win ratio and knows the PL and how to survive. This could be very good news for us.
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Sydney_Iron wrote: 12 Feb 2026, 03:29 Say what you want about the fat Greek at Forest, but he's got balls, first Nuno, then his best mate Ange now Dyche😃.


 

Stupidity more like to burn through a ton of money which is likely to cost him a lot more should they go down by these relentless changes. Eventually that shit catches up with you. 
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