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It isn't half arsed for me. I remember mum and dad sending food and clothing packages to South Yorkshire miners in 1984. When Thatcher won, the country changed forever, the Unions were defeated. Whilst I accept opinions vary, I will always have a rational / irrational hatred for all things Nottingham. In 1994 my politics dissertation was on the Miner's Strike and one of the most moving moments was interviewing a vicar from a small South Yorkshire pit town, who was beat up by five police (lapels removed) who accused him of being a flying picket in Notts. He was 64 at the time of the ''assault'' and spoke with a stutter ever since. For me, I hate Forest, 2nd to the Pigs. I have explained my rationale to my kids - the current generation - and they understand.Good on them.
Apart from a half arsed rivalry because of the older generations, any team which managers to break the dull stranglehold the 'big 6' have on the top division will always be preferred in my book
I get the sentiment, but how many of these Notts ex-miners do you think are watching Forest on a given matchday and apart from the wind up songs how many of the current generation do you think are actually aware of the miners strike?It isn't half arsed for me. I remember mum and dad sending food and clothing packages to South Yorkshire miners in 1984. When Thatcher won, the country changed forever, the Unions were defeated. Whilst I accept opinions vary, I will always have a rational / irrational hatred for all things Nottingham. In 1994 my politics dissertation was on the Miner's Strike and one of the most moving moments was interviewing a vicar from a small South Yorkshire pit town, who was beat up by five police (lapels removed) who accused him of being a flying picket in Notts. He was 64 at the time of the ''assault'' and spoke with a stutter ever since. For me, I hate Forest, 2nd to the Pigs. I have explained my rationale to my kids - the current generation - and they understand.
It's a valid point, but as my tutor, Ian Kershaw, for German history wrote in ''The Nazis: A Warning from History and War of the Century'' that's why history is important. You should always recall past events to understand the present and the future. As an ant-Thatcherite and hater of global capitalism, the Forest fans wind me up. I am not suggesting it's rationale, but that's my opinion. As much as I love United, I hate Wednesday and Forest, for different reasons, suffice to say!! Perhaps, I've lived in London too long!!I get the sentiment, but how many of these Notts ex-miners do you think are watching Forest on a given matchday and apart from the wind up songs how many of the current generation do you think are actually aware of the miners strike?
It’s like me telling my kids to hate all Germans because Adolf was a bit unhinged. Things change.
It's called hypocrisy, pal!!If you hate capitalism you have deffo lived in London too long!
My dislike for Forest is based around the fact that I have a few ST holder mates and they piss me off with all the European Cup and Clough shite.It's a valid point, but as my tutor, Ian Kershaw, for German history wrote in ''The Nazis: A Warning from History and War of the Century'' that's why history is important. You should always recall past events to understand the present and the future. As an ant-Thatcherite and hater of global capitalism, the Forest fans wind me up. I am not suggesting it's rationale, but that's my opinion. As much as I love United, I hate Wednesday and Forest, for different reasons, suffice to say!! Perhaps, I've lived in London too long!!
They’re not an “established top half premier league team” yet. Looking good for them this season but we’re only halfway through, and who knows what could happen to them next season.Yes it’s hard to swallow - but the fact is they got a rich owner, gambled big time, broke the rules, got a points deduction…..but survived & have now come out the other side as an established top half premier league team. Whilst I don’t think they will finish 3rd - I expect them to make top 8 at worst.
There was a life story type article on The Athletic the other day, I no longer subscribe so couldn’t read it but would be interested to if anyone knows how to get behind paywalls.
Thanks. It was the one below:
Perfect, thanks pal, I’ll have a look at that one tooThanks. It was the one below:
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Morgan Gibbs-White – the mischievous schoolboy who became a ‘special’ footballer
The Nottingham Forest star's biggest influences - from the scout who discovered him to his first PE teacher - share their memorieswww.nytimes.com
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I did it
I'm a child of the miners strike , however it's time to put down the snuff tin and blow out the Davey Lamp .It isn't half arsed for me. I remember mum and dad sending food and clothing packages to South Yorkshire miners in 1984. When Thatcher won, the country changed forever, the Unions were defeated. Whilst I accept opinions vary, I will always have a rational / irrational hatred for all things Nottingham. In 1994 my politics dissertation was on the Miner's Strike and one of the most moving moments was interviewing a vicar from a small South Yorkshire pit town, who was beat up by five police (lapels removed) who accused him of being a flying picket in Notts. He was 64 at the time of the ''assault'' and spoke with a stutter ever since. For me, I hate Forest, 2nd to the Pigs. I have explained my rationale to my kids - the current generation - and they understand.
I think it was about £12 for the year on a special deal, when they sent me the renewal price it got cancelledPerfect, thanks pal, I’ll have a look at that one too
You’ll now be wondering why you paid your subscription all that time![]()
There was a life story type article on The Athletic the other day, I no longer subscribe so couldn’t read it but would be interested to if anyone knows how to get behind paywalls.
london too long is no relationIf you hate capitalism you have deffo lived in London too long!
I think half arsed is a little unfair.Good on them.
Apart from a half arsed rivalry because of the older generations, any team which managers to break the dull stranglehold the 'big 6' have on the top division will always be preferred in my book
Yes they were cataclysmic times. I was upset at the loss of community, the divisions that took place within and between families and friends and also at the betrayal of the miners by their own leadership. If a certain Mr Scargill had had a ballot, methinks the country would have been more sympathetic. It is that betrayal that angers me.I think half arsed is a little unfair.
A lot of people, and their families were affected during those times. I can entirely understand their anger even if I don’t feel it myself (I was a young un at the time).
The events of that time cut deep for many, and they’ve never healed. I completely understand why that would be
I don't see the two things as mutually exclusive.I think half arsed is a little unfair.
A lot of people, and their families were affected during those times. I can entirely understand their anger even if I don’t feel it myself (I was a young un at the time).
The events of that time cut deep for many, and they’ve never healed. I completely understand why that would be
This sums it up for me, the only way to subvert the accepted order is to cheat financially, if you can’t beat them, join them!The fact that they broke financial regulations, meh. I don't care about that. If we had the money to do it, we might as well given the lack of repercussions. Get enough money behind you and they'll rewrite the rules according to your wishes.
Their Chairman has to get some money back!City ground hosting full international v Senegal apparently, why not at Wembley??![]()
City ground hosting full international v Senegal apparently, why not at Wembley??![]()
Never saw the link between Blades and the Minerstrike. No pits in Sheffield at the time. This was a Steel City. I supported the then strikers at the time, Until I realised it was the Unions against the Thatcher Government. The pawns were the strikers and the Unions cost them their jobs prematurely. Nottingham miners saw Scargill for what he was.It isn't half arsed for me. I remember mum and dad sending food and clothing packages to South Yorkshire miners in 1984. When Thatcher won, the country changed forever, the Unions were defeated. Whilst I accept opinions vary, I will always have a rational / irrational hatred for all things Nottingham. In 1994 my politics dissertation was on the Miner's Strike and one of the most moving moments was interviewing a vicar from a small South Yorkshire pit town, who was beat up by five police (lapels removed) who accused him of being a flying picket in Notts. He was 64 at the time of the ''assault'' and spoke with a stutter ever since. For me, I hate Forest, 2nd to the Pigs. I have explained my rationale to my kids - the current generation - and they understand.
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