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Football Insider has been told by Stefan Borson Nottingham Forest could sell their star players to avoid a points deduction blow.
AS two wise men once said, it’s such a fine line between stupid and, uh, clever. This philosophical gem comes from the mockumentary — if you will, rockumentary — Spinal Tap, in which the David St
Bournemouth said, "Yeah, Nottingham Forest are a nice story this season, but so are we," as they did what they wanted in a 5-0 victory on Saturday.
Botafogo striker Igor Jesus is said to have turned down a transfer to Nottingham Forest. The Reds are understood to have made a 30 million Euros bid for the 23-year-old Brazilian, but Globo Esporte claim Jesus rejected a move to the City Ground.
When journalists have dared to point out Forest’s positive record with injuries this season, Nuno has regularly been quick to point out that he lost Danilo to a broken leg in the first few minutes of the first game of the season — and Sangare before the end of August, when he suffered a serious hamstring problem.
Murillo's new contract shows Forest's transformation into a much smoother machine, with a push for the Champions League looming
Nottingham Forest held on for a huge win as they beat Southampton 3-2 at the City Ground on Sunday. Elliott Anderson, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Chris Wood had Forest 3-0 up at half time as they were ruthless.
Bournemouth will try to close the gap between itself and Nottingham Forest in a showdown at the top of the table in Matchweek 23.
Chelsea are not in great form but they are going to click again at some point and, if they do, they are going to wipe the floor with Wolves. Vitor Pereira had that initial bounce as Wolves manager, but they have found it difficult in their past two league games,
Jack Hinshelwood says he was out injured for longer than expected but is now keen to help Brighton return to winning form
Graham Potter brings his new West Ham United project to a familiar scene when the Irons visit his former club Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Monday.