I think he’s a good appointment for them. They have a decent squad and he proved at Wolves he can get off to a quick start. How it ended is neither here nor there because if he has a quick start we won’t even be in the same league next season.
I think Spurs/Forest getting 4/5 more wins out of the last 12 games will be enough to relegate us and that worries me. Still plenty of points available though, no need to be all doom and gloom just yet
PabloFornalsGhost on
Ok
Rico2ooo on
Let’s hope 4 different coaching ideas in one season is what gives us the edge. Certainly us having 4 in 2.5 years didn’t do us any favours (ignoring how bad 2 &3) were. ⚒
gozzle246 on
I’ve seen a lot of Wolves fans saying that Forest are fucked now. I think they’re so unpredictable it could go either way, hopefully Tudor totally implodes at Spurs
Visara57 on
They’re in the same predicament. Just 3 points above relegation, can’t attract many good managers.
I’m feeling optimistic
Constant-Estate-2396 on
One of a few managers you would want in a relegation battle is Sean Dyche and…..
Not sure anyone will be good enough for their crazy owner.
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IMO, him and Tudor are the two best appointments of the managers that Forest and Spurs could have made – for us to have a chance at staying up.
Pereira is the definition of a confidence coach, when his teams are bereft they struggle. Under Dyche our best chance for staying up was them staying in Europe as long as possible and needing to rotate so they stay stretched, under Pereira I really think it could be the opposite and we want them to lose as soon and as much as possible, hopefully starting with Fenerbahce but if not then Liverpool for sure.
Tudor on the other hand has inherited a team with no identity, no particularly exceptional chance creators and no good goalscorers bar their CBs and Solanke. They’re a team with multiple U-21 starters and their captain has the most red cards in the league the past 5 years. Adding a very fiery personality like Tudor to the mix and it’s a ticking time bomb for a falling out, we just have to hope the fuse goes off asap.
We still need to fight and put as much pressure on both as we possibly can, because us catching up could speed up the breakdown of both teams, but if two managers in the contexts of these squads could buckle under the pressure I think it could be these two.
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Fourth time lucky?! (Hopefully not)
I think he’s a good appointment for them. They have a decent squad and he proved at Wolves he can get off to a quick start. How it ended is neither here nor there because if he has a quick start we won’t even be in the same league next season.
I think Spurs/Forest getting 4/5 more wins out of the last 12 games will be enough to relegate us and that worries me. Still plenty of points available though, no need to be all doom and gloom just yet
Ok
Let’s hope 4 different coaching ideas in one season is what gives us the edge. Certainly us having 4 in 2.5 years didn’t do us any favours (ignoring how bad 2 &3) were. ⚒
I’ve seen a lot of Wolves fans saying that Forest are fucked now. I think they’re so unpredictable it could go either way, hopefully Tudor totally implodes at Spurs
They’re in the same predicament. Just 3 points above relegation, can’t attract many good managers.
I’m feeling optimistic
One of a few managers you would want in a relegation battle is Sean Dyche and…..
Not sure anyone will be good enough for their crazy owner.
IMO, him and Tudor are the two best appointments of the managers that Forest and Spurs could have made – for us to have a chance at staying up.
Pereira is the definition of a confidence coach, when his teams are bereft they struggle. Under Dyche our best chance for staying up was them staying in Europe as long as possible and needing to rotate so they stay stretched, under Pereira I really think it could be the opposite and we want them to lose as soon and as much as possible, hopefully starting with Fenerbahce but if not then Liverpool for sure.
Tudor on the other hand has inherited a team with no identity, no particularly exceptional chance creators and no good goalscorers bar their CBs and Solanke. They’re a team with multiple U-21 starters and their captain has the most red cards in the league the past 5 years. Adding a very fiery personality like Tudor to the mix and it’s a ticking time bomb for a falling out, we just have to hope the fuse goes off asap.
We still need to fight and put as much pressure on both as we possibly can, because us catching up could speed up the breakdown of both teams, but if two managers in the contexts of these squads could buckle under the pressure I think it could be these two.