Withdean11
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Hope he turns it around, but I always thought he would struggle without a Glenn Murray.
He could do with taking over at a 'Big Fish, Small Pond' club. One with a good chance of being near, or at, the top of the table. Just something to get his mojo back.
Maybe he is thinking that this will be his last job in football, who knows? After all he is 63, closing in on his OAP, and his carpet slippers might be looking ever more attractive.
Nothing lasts forever.
Could easily see him managing Ireland before he calls it a day.
Never in a million years would I want Chris to fail. He got us to the promised land and would love to see him lead out forest at the amex and get the appreciation he deserved from us. I hope he turns it round at Forest but fear his days are numbered on current form!
Not gonna lie, I’d probably be one of them...Far from wanting him to fail, I still think there's 2 or 3% of Albion fans who'd actually want Forest to beat us if we played them in the cup.
Far from wanting him to fail, I still think there's 2 or 3% of Albion fans who'd actually want Forest to beat us if we played them in the cup.
Big club, bad choice by CH. We all know he is an excellent Championship manager but without the players willing to run through brick walls and buy into his system he is fecked, especially as Forest don't seem to have many decent players anyway. Love him to turn it around but patience is not a virtue of the Forest owner is it?
All too easy to say that it was a bad choice with the benefit of hindsight. I don't recall anyone saying that on here when he was appointed!
People seem quck to forget that all wasn't well on the pitch when he took over at the Albion either, after the ill fated Hyppia regime. The big difference is though that Tony Bloom gave him plenty of time to turn things around, whereas l don't think he will have that luxury at Forest.
All too easy to say that it was a bad choice with the benefit of hindsight. I don't recall anyone saying that on here when he was appointed!
People seem quck to forget that all wasn't well on the pitch when he took over at the Albion either, after the ill fated Hyppia regime. The big difference is though that Tony Bloom gave him plenty of time to turn things around, whereas l don't think he will have that luxury at Forest.
Can someone remind me why we want Hughton to fail at Forest or in any other job he happens to get after taking us to the top division?
Is it just the fact he dared to talk Forest up as a "big club" when he took over there or is it the same old weird satisfaction that some on here seem to get from former players/managers failing when they leave the Albion?
Hughton didn't quit on us, he was sacked. We haven't lived to regret that decision so why all the ill feeling towards someone I still regard as a club legend.
Could easily see him managing Ireland before he calls it a day.
I have no insight into players at Forest, I don’t watch them, I assume CH did before he signed so he should have known if they had enough, he did get them up the table though didn’t he? If players have been let go/sold with no quality incoming he’s fecked. The Championship is a really tough division, as we found out under Hyypia, we’d always had a decent squad until that season if I’m not wrong.
The squad he has is terrible, Only Samba the keeper has any real class about him. Garner the lad they had from United on loan was there only real shining light last season.
Looks to me as Hughton doesn't seem to think he has the players that's why hes playing so defensive trying to grind out wins. However it really doesn't look like the team he has are putting in any sort of a shift at all.
Days are numbered for the Albion legend for sure.