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JJ still wants and still loves Forest

https://www.facebook.com/BBCNottinghamSport/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED&fref=nf

So JJ's solicitor has come out and has spoken about the takeover.

What strikes me most of all out of anything is how different Fawaz and JJ act. One is an Amateur the other is Professional. Fawaz clearly has taken this whole thing personally whilst JJ has tried to act professionally all the way through saying there is no animosity towards Fawaz even now and that they understand his position.

I'll leave you all to have a listen rather then give a big long insight into my thought's but I just hope this deal isn't dead. This is a solicitor speaking not Fawaz so you can be sure that what he is saying is very much the words of his client and nothing said will be a lie that he knows of.

Let's all hope after Saturday with the expected protest that Fawaz may consider his options, I do hope that people do not forgive Fawaz for his actions over the last four and a half years just because he has spent a few pennies in January. It is just as important for him as it is for the club to stay up otherwise the value of the club will plummet in League 1.

Also in case any of you think Fawaz has just made a few honest mistakes i will leave you with the views of our old CEO Paul Faulkner:


aul Faulkner ‏@GBChamberBoss 18h18 hours ago
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@mac123_m I don't know about future-but I set out plans for proper structure 2+yrs ago with SP & ignored/not understood. Why different now?

Paul Faulkner
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@mac123_m - Even in my sadly short period at #NFFC with SP you could see the huge potential if run sensibly. Could be amazing. #noshortcuts

Also finally he has put up a screen shot of him joining the supporter's trust which should send a clear statement on its own.

posted on 3/2/17

I appear to have copied half the page there

posted on 3/2/17

I didn't know you could make posts that big!

posted on 3/2/17

Main points are he's showing no sign of the level of change we need.

posted on 3/2/17

Faulkner proves that Fawaz will not listen to anyone, he will continue to do his own thing and his attempts to build a structure at the club will end the same way it has done in the past. He will never change, and must go.

posted on 3/2/17

He's now suggesting that Brazil will be caretaker til the end of the season, which would work with NLN finishing the season at Burton with a view to joining Forest in summer IF Fawaz gets his structures in place behind the scenes.

I don't think Fawaz is intending to go anywhere.

posted on 3/2/17

I don't think he is either.

But after a couple of permanent signings and talk of structure, a number of fans are wanting to give him another chance.

Those Fawaz fans who went quieter are speaking up again, trying to stamp down on any talk of protest or descent. It's unbelievable really, one idiot was using the anniversary of ND's death (tomorrow) to undermine it.

posted on 3/2/17

Been supporting Forest through gritted teeth for a few years now. Al Hasawi may indeed put a structure in place. He has had various parts in place before. As Faulkner has alluded to, though, is that Al Hasawi knows best and will listen to sound advice but then go completely the opposition way without applying a smidgen of logic. I have no faith that this will change in the future. The whole process of following the Reds is very painful at the moment. I just pray they can keep the gap between themselves and the bottom three as it is.

posted on 3/2/17

Agree enirely. Even if they want to believe the rubbish and lies that Fawaz comes out with just look at the affects of his actions.

How can you be so blinded by what he says to not see the damage he is causing. Seriously a few players brought on deadline day and you think he is amazing again

Also Brazil is staying as there is no one else who is better who wants the job, there is no more to it then that!

posted on 3/2/17

Ffs entirely my predictive text is rubbish

posted on 3/2/17

Yes, he could nip the managerial uncertainty in the bud by just announcing Brazil as caretaker manager until the end of the season. No manager is going to take over at a struggling club at this stage of the season after the transfer window has shut. It would give Brazil a bit of respite to know he can plan a little further than the end of the week.

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