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Let's see what 3 players come in first, if they do of course. Signing 3 players is not out of the question obviously, but if they're shite, then it's just adding insult to injury and is a waste of time and money.
You seem to differ in your opinion so I can only assume that you are not only expecting 3 signings, but you're clearly expecting them to be better than a waste of money and time... We'll wait and see then eh?
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Seems like a very positive appointment after Harris, Mad Mick , Morison and Hudson
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You're speculating of course, but as someone who's seen every home game this season and watched a fair chunk of our away games on media etc., I'd say Dalman's assertions weren't totally unreasonable, if a little optimistic. If we had been taking our fair share of chances that we've created , we would be well clear of the bottom 3. I'm not sure that's something Morison could have anticipated.
All in all I'm quite happy with these appointments.......probably better than hoped for, and the Forest fans generally have good things to say about him. Bamba will bring some passion into proceedings and the dressing room atmosphere I am sure.
Don't expect a Lazarus style miracle on Tuesday though...he (they) will barely know the players.
When can we expect the announcement of Grabban then?
Also, parking the 'legend' status discussion aside, it's potentially a great move bringing in Sol too. He's loved by the fans, has an affinity for the club, and if a fraction of his fight and passion can be passed on to the squad - it's exactly what's need in a relegation battle.
May he become one of our great managers, we can dream.
One refreshing thing (Hudson aside) is not having to look at an angry gammon on the sideline.
So what you’re basically saying is that if City were better at scoring goals, they’d be in a better position. I think so too.
As for Morison, he started the season with Watters and Harris up front. Perhaps he didn’t anticipate that pair would struggle to score goals in the Championship, but I and many other supporters did as there was plenty of evidence to suggest it would be the case.
Are you suggesting that Morison should have realised that those two forwards who, up until the end of last season had averaged a goal per 11 and 8.7 games respectively in the Championship, might have struggled to score goals? If only this sort of insight had been available to him.
As it is, both players are having fine seasons that won't affect their stats at all. Watters has no goals from 13, Harris is averaging a goal every 9 appearances. If only there was a way Morison could have known this was likely......