Bit painful this thread, like the old line about seeing your ex with a new partner. Wish the guy nothing but the very best, but does this really need reviving each time Forest win?
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You’ve got to be dead inside to say yes. What is the point (no pun intended) in following a competitive sport and accepting a non-victory, and, to quote our old NSC Cardiff friend Taffy ‘A poxy point’?
Only 5 English clubs have ever won the European Cup, Forest back to back, and for me that usurps any argument about their overall history,, but I totally agree that it’s obviously dependent on the individual’s subjective criteria.
Number 1) honestly no idea.
Ask any knowledgeable football fan to list the top 10 biggest clubs in England and Forest would always be on that list. As they sang at the Amex a few seasons back “You’re only here for the Forest” (we weren’t, we were there to watch BHA, but you get the idea)
But as he says, crowd-wise Carrow Road is always full and season ticket holders show up, whereas there are thousands of empty seats at the Amex most matches, subtract the away fans and it ain’t looking so ‘big’
The problem is you’re going to be watching it thinking: “That’s not Napoleon, just an actor pretending to be him,” which ruins it to a large extent, depending, I guess, on how much you’re willing to suspend disbelief obviously.
Personally I’d stick with John Malkovich’s dreadful Russian accent...
Online ‘influencers,’ basically freeloaders pandering to lemmings who apparently can’t think for themselves and who apparently need to be advised on how to dress, what food to buy, the right way to take a shit etc.
Less makes me feel old than makes me despair of society.
If your heart ain’t beating at an elevated rhythm come 2pm Sunday and for the 90 subsequent minutes plus injury time (unless we’re 0-3 down after 28 minutes) you need to bin off BHA and go watch rugby union (soz ruby fans).
Got to be Russell Crowe as Nelson, firing his cannons at the French and Spanish fleet while bellowing: “Are you not entertained?” in their direction.
Duncan Norvelle or Idris Elba to play Sir Thomas Hardy...or just Tom Hardy playing Tom Hardy.
And all the committed Christians on here celebrating the birth of Jesus by putting up their lights, trees and festive decorations going to church of course...
Although Child writes about an American, basis his stuff in America, the only country that officially exists in the thriller genre :wink: As much as we all love a good series and a character we can follow book on book, you’d think there was nothing beyond Baladacci and Child out there, and it...