This time last season Forest were top and finished 14th so I'm not starry eyed about our chances, not yet at least, esp after he and KLL won those bangles today.
But I'm getting stronger and stronger feelings of respect and love for CH, irrespective of our current position: here are 10 reasons why:-
1. No-one has a bad word to say about him. Probably means he's a thoroughly decent man, and that probably gives him leadership quality and makes the players want to perform for him.
2. Utterly no ego. See 1.
3. Has changed the formation we play in...
4. ...but more importantly seems to have given players licence to play to their skills with more abandon, more enjoyment, less fear...
5. ...and boy, does it show, the football has been sooo much more enjoyable this season not just because we're winning. An Everton supporter said of the Ipswich game that we looked awesome. Opposition fan boards have largely been quick to praise us. Best ever football at Falmer IMO, perhaps, must be CH, who else could it be?
6. Turning players around. I'm a bit sad for Calderon, Ince etc who haven't had much of a look in but players like KLL, Baldock, Stevens have another gear versus last year, particularly the former. I was worried about him at the end of last season, he looked washed up, look at him now...
7. New signings... Bong, whoulda thunk it? Hemed, no Rodney Marsh but knows where the goal is: a few more newbies we've yet to see, exciting?
8. Loans out rather than loaning in
9. Stockdale. Maybe not down to CH but he looks formidable this time round. Grown good.
10. Lastly, not to get misty eyed but CH seems to have values. I might not agree with them but love it that a manager has dimension and brains enough to have sincere political views on their sleeve. It's something that seems to hang off exceptional managers. v. Clough (B). Ferguson (A).
But I'm getting stronger and stronger feelings of respect and love for CH, irrespective of our current position: here are 10 reasons why:-
1. No-one has a bad word to say about him. Probably means he's a thoroughly decent man, and that probably gives him leadership quality and makes the players want to perform for him.
2. Utterly no ego. See 1.
3. Has changed the formation we play in...
4. ...but more importantly seems to have given players licence to play to their skills with more abandon, more enjoyment, less fear...
5. ...and boy, does it show, the football has been sooo much more enjoyable this season not just because we're winning. An Everton supporter said of the Ipswich game that we looked awesome. Opposition fan boards have largely been quick to praise us. Best ever football at Falmer IMO, perhaps, must be CH, who else could it be?
6. Turning players around. I'm a bit sad for Calderon, Ince etc who haven't had much of a look in but players like KLL, Baldock, Stevens have another gear versus last year, particularly the former. I was worried about him at the end of last season, he looked washed up, look at him now...
7. New signings... Bong, whoulda thunk it? Hemed, no Rodney Marsh but knows where the goal is: a few more newbies we've yet to see, exciting?
8. Loans out rather than loaning in
9. Stockdale. Maybe not down to CH but he looks formidable this time round. Grown good.
10. Lastly, not to get misty eyed but CH seems to have values. I might not agree with them but love it that a manager has dimension and brains enough to have sincere political views on their sleeve. It's something that seems to hang off exceptional managers. v. Clough (B). Ferguson (A).