If they had been amputated he could have found them in a clinical waste store, surely.
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 14 minutes ago
If they had been amputated he could have found them in a clinical waste store, surely.
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More likely to be found in the local council refuse tip.
comment by ViewFromTheStudent (U1581)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 14 minutes ago
If they had been amputated he could have found them in a clinical waste store, surely.
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More likely to be found in the local council refuse tip.
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Preferable to the local butchers though.
comment by Gt_Karl (U1940)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
"I include in that umpteen goals from Marriott and his finding his feet in the Championship"
What's the diagnosis of a striker who can't find his feet Vidal?
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The precise definition is known as a "sammon"
comment by GRIFF....fair price for football fans...not alot to ask for? (U3408)
posted 1 day, 9 hours ago
I agree Osborn has done well for a local lad. A lot of the local lads coming through at forest is down to how McParland and Lester ran the academy.
Don’t think Cash is local or from forests academy tho’ I believe they signed him as a 17 year old from Wycombe
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Cash was from Wycombe. His dad, Brian, was on the books at Forest in the 90’s so that’s where the connection was made and he plumped for Forest when the opportunity arose.
Well, speaking of international breaks - just watching what England are doing unto Spain!
The Sammon Effect
Must be in a parallel universe Sterling with 2!
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 1 day, 19 hours ago
comment by Gt_Karl (U1940)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
"I include in that umpteen goals from Marriott and his finding his feet in the Championship"
What's the diagnosis of a striker who can't find his feet Vidal?
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The precise definition is known as a "sammon"
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Or a Mikkelbeck even.
ROI v Wales. Plenty of Derby/ex Derby involvement, Keogh captain
One eye on that, one eye on the Bake Off
Wilson with another stunning free kick!!!!
I'm very glad for him. It was a beauty - just like the MU one.
I hope he also, enjoys his football at Derby, helps us to the PL and then decides to stay for a while.
I'm worried about Wilson's consistency, he has been poor in the league for us. I don't think he is suited to the Championship.
Wilson is a game changer but doesn't do it enough for us. Next season we will lose him , Mount and Tomori. I know who we will miss the most.
Give him a chance! How many minutes has he played?
We need to see more of him before coming to that sort of conclusion. But what we can say is .... He's a super talent.
He has changed one game for us so far Ramdini. Ince and Lawrence have a better record of scoring game changing goals. Hopefully he can put that right over the rest of the season. Defeats by Millwall, Rotherham and Bolton show we aren't yet firing on all cylinders. A player of his talent should have filled his boots against them.
Well I deduce that, if you were FL - you would send him back to Liverpool, who no doubt would loan him to one of our rivals in the Championship. I don't think you really intend that.
AND, I would rather have Wilson than Ince. Any day of the week. Lawrence is a different proposition but - like Wilson he needs to be given more time - not that he hasn't had plenty - but he too is talented player.
Individual brilliance is good to watch but what gets you out of this division the right way is consistency. Cardiff showed that last season. A team with few, if any, what you would call gifted players. Will they beat our record this season. It's a tough one to beat but they appear to have the players to do it.
We have some games against the so called better teams in the division coming up so a chance for Wilson to shine. Will he take the opportunity.
I think I is 'youth' that might do it for us - allied with talent and energy. With Bogle, Tomori, Wilson, Mount and Bennett, we have a great chance. And I think we are nicely placed if we can beat The Blades on Saturday. But we do need to win this one.
Good night for Wilson, but not so great for Lawrence apparently?
BBC: ...................but wayward finishing from the likes of Tom Lawrence and James Chester mattered little as Ryan Giggs' side recorded a second win from three Nations League games.
comment by Iwaslevel (U4836)
posted 3 hours, 5 minutes ago
I'm worried about Wilson's consistency, he has been poor in the league for us. I don't think he is suited to the Championship.
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Iwas, did you notice it was me who called at your house Sunday to take your lad back ?
I watched the 2nd half and Wilson did well and scored a beauty. I agree with those of you who say he needs to step up for us, I hope he does.
Lawrence looked poor, he had the ball with a man free but decided to shoot which ended near the corner flag, greedy. He kept losing the ball as he usually does, he has had plenty of time at Derby to either play better or not at all. He will be 25 in January so he isn't a youngster any more.
Ireland were poor, they just kept lumping the ball upfield. It was nice to see Keogh, Hendrick and Christie but I'd like to know why Cyrus was getting booed?
Mrs VC is not very pleased about the kick off time on Saturday and now Rupert has sold out I don't know who to blame.
Blame the FA VC.
Selling Wembley to the Arabs, is there anything else left to sell in this country?
Why don't they make players on £Gazzillion a week contracts pay a levy towards "grassroots" football if they are worried about funding it?
And who's paying for all the publicity that womens footie is getting ATM? Is anybody really interested, (the crowds they get would suggest not)? I have no interest myself and i'm not knocking it, but it really is getting rammed down my throat.
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posted on 14/10/18
If they had been amputated he could have found them in a clinical waste store, surely.
posted on 14/10/18
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 14 minutes ago
If they had been amputated he could have found them in a clinical waste store, surely.
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More likely to be found in the local council refuse tip.
posted on 14/10/18
comment by ViewFromTheStudent (U1581)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 14 minutes ago
If they had been amputated he could have found them in a clinical waste store, surely.
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More likely to be found in the local council refuse tip.
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Preferable to the local butchers though.
posted on 14/10/18
comment by Gt_Karl (U1940)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
"I include in that umpteen goals from Marriott and his finding his feet in the Championship"
What's the diagnosis of a striker who can't find his feet Vidal?
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The precise definition is known as a "sammon"
posted on 15/10/18
comment by GRIFF....fair price for football fans...not alot to ask for? (U3408)
posted 1 day, 9 hours ago
I agree Osborn has done well for a local lad. A lot of the local lads coming through at forest is down to how McParland and Lester ran the academy.
Don’t think Cash is local or from forests academy tho’ I believe they signed him as a 17 year old from Wycombe
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Cash was from Wycombe. His dad, Brian, was on the books at Forest in the 90’s so that’s where the connection was made and he plumped for Forest when the opportunity arose.
posted on 15/10/18
Well, speaking of international breaks - just watching what England are doing unto Spain!
posted on 15/10/18
The Sammon Effect
Must be in a parallel universe Sterling with 2!
posted on 16/10/18
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 1 day, 19 hours ago
comment by Gt_Karl (U1940)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
"I include in that umpteen goals from Marriott and his finding his feet in the Championship"
What's the diagnosis of a striker who can't find his feet Vidal?
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The precise definition is known as a "sammon"
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Or a Mikkelbeck even.
posted on 16/10/18
ROI v Wales. Plenty of Derby/ex Derby involvement, Keogh captain
posted on 16/10/18
One eye on that, one eye on the Bake Off
posted on 16/10/18
Wilson with another stunning free kick!!!!
posted on 17/10/18
I'm very glad for him. It was a beauty - just like the MU one.
posted on 17/10/18
I hope he also, enjoys his football at Derby, helps us to the PL and then decides to stay for a while.
posted on 17/10/18
I'm worried about Wilson's consistency, he has been poor in the league for us. I don't think he is suited to the Championship.
posted on 17/10/18
Wilson is a game changer but doesn't do it enough for us. Next season we will lose him , Mount and Tomori. I know who we will miss the most.
posted on 17/10/18
Give him a chance! How many minutes has he played?
We need to see more of him before coming to that sort of conclusion. But what we can say is .... He's a super talent.
posted on 17/10/18
He has changed one game for us so far Ramdini. Ince and Lawrence have a better record of scoring game changing goals. Hopefully he can put that right over the rest of the season. Defeats by Millwall, Rotherham and Bolton show we aren't yet firing on all cylinders. A player of his talent should have filled his boots against them.
posted on 17/10/18
Well I deduce that, if you were FL - you would send him back to Liverpool, who no doubt would loan him to one of our rivals in the Championship. I don't think you really intend that.
posted on 17/10/18
AND, I would rather have Wilson than Ince. Any day of the week. Lawrence is a different proposition but - like Wilson he needs to be given more time - not that he hasn't had plenty - but he too is talented player.
posted on 17/10/18
Individual brilliance is good to watch but what gets you out of this division the right way is consistency. Cardiff showed that last season. A team with few, if any, what you would call gifted players. Will they beat our record this season. It's a tough one to beat but they appear to have the players to do it.
We have some games against the so called better teams in the division coming up so a chance for Wilson to shine. Will he take the opportunity.
posted on 17/10/18
I think I is 'youth' that might do it for us - allied with talent and energy. With Bogle, Tomori, Wilson, Mount and Bennett, we have a great chance. And I think we are nicely placed if we can beat The Blades on Saturday. But we do need to win this one.
posted on 17/10/18
Good night for Wilson, but not so great for Lawrence apparently?
BBC: ...................but wayward finishing from the likes of Tom Lawrence and James Chester mattered little as Ryan Giggs' side recorded a second win from three Nations League games.
posted on 17/10/18
comment by Iwaslevel (U4836)
posted 3 hours, 5 minutes ago
I'm worried about Wilson's consistency, he has been poor in the league for us. I don't think he is suited to the Championship.
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Iwas, did you notice it was me who called at your house Sunday to take your lad back ?
posted on 17/10/18
I watched the 2nd half and Wilson did well and scored a beauty. I agree with those of you who say he needs to step up for us, I hope he does.
Lawrence looked poor, he had the ball with a man free but decided to shoot which ended near the corner flag, greedy. He kept losing the ball as he usually does, he has had plenty of time at Derby to either play better or not at all. He will be 25 in January so he isn't a youngster any more.
Ireland were poor, they just kept lumping the ball upfield. It was nice to see Keogh, Hendrick and Christie but I'd like to know why Cyrus was getting booed?
Mrs VC is not very pleased about the kick off time on Saturday and now Rupert has sold out I don't know who to blame.
posted on 17/10/18
Blame the FA VC.
Selling Wembley to the Arabs, is there anything else left to sell in this country?
Why don't they make players on £Gazzillion a week contracts pay a levy towards "grassroots" football if they are worried about funding it?
And who's paying for all the publicity that womens footie is getting ATM? Is anybody really interested, (the crowds they get would suggest not)? I have no interest myself and i'm not knocking it, but it really is getting rammed down my throat.
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