22 Jun 2015 13:20:38
Forest just paid more bills and the threat of being put out of business has been removed. Fawaz has no idea how to run a proper football club and has people who he has at the club who also have no idea. Does Fawaz not realise how much he is damaging the club. Whatever you say about Arthur we never had this problem when he was CEO. The best thing Fawaz can do is to try and sell the club, which has gone backwards since he took over.


1.) 22 Jun 2015
22 Jun 2015 13:36:34
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt shadow and assume you are joking! These problems have been around for years and as you say they have now been removed.
This is a positive not a negative. Where do you think we would be now without Fawaz.
Our problems would start if Fawaz decides to go. I just can't believe how some fans have to turn everything into negatives. In plenty of other clubs these stories have developed into winding up orders and bankrupcy, as I said this is a positive story.


2.) 22 Jun 2015
22 Jun 2015 14:01:07
From memory wasnt Arthur was synonomous for allowing most of our players to leave for nowt. At a time when we could have progressed to another level, Arthur was always there to stifle it.

Fawaz ain't the most diligent, but you can't fault his ambition. The more predominant reasons for our current problems lie in the dugout & on the pitch.


3.) 22 Jun 2015
22 Jun 2015 14:07:05
U reds probably in the premiership with a owner and manager who actually knew how to run a club


4.) 22 Jun 2015
22 Jun 2015 14:09:24
And this is why FFP is in place. We have to start living in the real world (not just us but all Football clubs)
The figures for wages is absolute madness for ordinary players. They see premier league players on 70K a week and think they should be earning 30/35 K. unfortunately that is not sustainable on gates of 20,000 a week


5.) 22 Jun 2015
22 Jun 2015 14:23:35
All businesses pay bills at the last safe moment.


6.) 23 Jun 2015
23 Jun 2015 10:17:50
None of you lot (or myself) have the faintest idea about the ins and outs of running a professional football club or the financial aspects involved. What we do know is that as a billionnaire businessman, Fawaz and his team are much better placed to make a judgement than any of us. So let's leave them to it and support the team on the pitch the best we can.

Because you don't know any better, let's be honest #justsaying.


7.) 23 Jun 2015
23 Jun 2015 22:23:05
Cjay: dug out and pitch. If DF fails as did SP, then it must be clear there is not a problem with having a decent team, but a problem among certain players who can't be arsed to do what they're paid for.If that happens let's hope this time around Fawaz supports the manager totally despite player power.