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Since you gotta go, oh you’d better go now…

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That Cat Stevens bloke talked a load of rubbish at times. Maybe it is now time to make a change? It seems like something has got to give to turn around Forests sorry fortunes, and reluctantly I am starting to see the only option is to change the Manager.

The reason I am reluctant about this is that like many fans – I quite like Mr Calderwood. Not in the ‘I want to have his babies’ sense (although I can see why if someone is that way inclined). But ‘Cuprinol Colin’ comes across as a really nice bloke that is trying to get his team playing football in the manner that Forest fans want. You can see his desire to get the team playing in the right way by watching him in his technical area. Watching him remonstrate when the ball gets hoofed instead of using width is evidence of this. In post match interviews, you get the feeling that any scathing comments for his ‘Group’ are kept in the dressing room which makes you respect his loyalty to his players. The players do seem loyal in return and there does seem to be a great team spirit as a result of this.

I fear though that Colin has taken us as far as he can at this time in his career. I don’t doubt that at some point he will be a top manager (I can see him managing Spurs in the future), but he needs to start again at a lower level to get more experience to do this. If he goes now, then both him and Forest can move forwards with some pride intact. If he leaves it too late, it could spell disaster for both parties.

So thanks Colin. May 3rd was a very special day that will forever be a great memory for many Forest fans. But, as seems to be a recurring theme with me – I’ll refer to my record collection and call on the Moody Blues to end this piece of writing:

Since you gotta go, oh you’d better go now…


  1. George A says:

    Fair point well made!

    He’s treading water now and its time to go. The world is paved with good intention and yes, I agree, he wants the game played the right way but its not happening for him so its time to stand aside.

    November 27th, 2008 1:29 pm

  2. Neil says:

    Spurs you must be having a laugh!

    November 27th, 2008 1:34 pm

  3. Tommy Durham says:

    Totally agree with everything you have said in that article, however i am willing to give him 2 more games and Forest must get at least 4 points, if Forest achieve this then keep him on another week or so.

    I do think the club owe it to him to at least publicly back him or not back him…

    November 27th, 2008 7:11 pm

  4. T.B.T. says:

    I’ve been patient, tolerant (stubborn) and positive this season in a teeth grinding and nail biting way in the belief that Colin’s done more good than bad and we surely must start to bring in the points justified by our performances.

    I want Colin to succeed trusting he has the full backing of the squad and the management to do so. The sad reality is that his future with Forest relies upon the numbers and our position within the league. Relegation simply isn’t an option.

    Colin can save us this season, even if by the skin of our teeth, yet I still have reservations and concerns that he is the right person to take us forward into next season.

    This year has always been about consolidation, next about threatening the top teams and the season after that about clear promotion.

    If Colin was/is to leave us then I will have good memories of his time spent at the City Ground.

    Knowing when to quit is all about timing.

    November 30th, 2008 7:01 pm

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