Confidence and composure: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Swansea City - The 1865 Forest Ramble Podcast
Publisher |
Sport Social
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Soccer
Sports
Publication Date |
Nov 29, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:05:50
Despite a decent showing in the first half, Freddie Woodman's save from Antony Knockaert meant that Forest once again failed to score; then when Connor Roberts inexplicably out-jumped Sammy Ameobi, we just knew that we were up against it. The second half saw Swansea's back three hold firm, preventing Forest from having any meaningful efforts. It all boils down to composure; Knockaert could have done better with his first half effort, and all over the pitch, the Forest players seemed to want an extra half-second or another touch. After a reasonable first month at the helm, Chris Hughton must be wondering how to get the players feeling confident again, with a tough run of games coming up. Like what you hear? Subscribe via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content. Find us on Twitter, join us on Instagram and Facebook, or email info@forestramble.com. Get some Forest-inspired merch for Christmas: 10% off the Nottingham Forest embroidered range when you quote the discount code "1865", or support the podcast by visiting flat-back-4.co.uk and mention "1865" when you buy anything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite a decent showing in the first half, Freddie Woodman's save from Antony Knockaert meant that Forest once again failed to score; then when Connor Roberts inexplicably out-jumped Sammy Ameobi, we just knew that we were up against it. The second half saw Swansea's back three hold firm, preventing Forest from having any meaningful efforts. It all boils down to composure; Knockaert could have done better with his first half effort, and all over the pitch, the Forest players seemed to want an extra half-second or another touch. After a reasonable first month at the helm, Chris Hughton must be wondering how to get the players feeling confident again, with a tough run of games coming up. Like what you hear? Subscribe via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content. Find us on Twitter, join us on Instagram and Facebook, or email info@forestramble.com. Get some Forest-inspired merch for Christmas: 10% off the Nottingham Forest embroidered range when you quote the discount code "1865", or support the podcast by visiting flat-back-4.co.uk and mention "1865" when you buy anything. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Despite a decent showing in the first half, Freddie Woodman's save from Antony Knockaert meant that Forest once again failed to score; then when Connor Roberts inexplicably out-jumped Sammy Ameobi, we just knew that we were up against it.

The second half saw Swansea's back three hold firm, preventing Forest from having any meaningful efforts. It all boils down to composure; Knockaert could have done better with his first half effort, and all over the pitch, the Forest players seemed to want an extra half-second or another touch. After a reasonable first month at the helm, Chris Hughton must be wondering how to get the players feeling confident again, with a tough run of games coming up.

Like what you hear? Subscribe via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content. Find us on Twitter, join us on Instagram and Facebook, or email info@forestramble.com. Get some Forest-inspired merch for Christmas: 10% off the Nottingham Forest embroidered range when you quote the discount code "1865", or support the podcast by visiting back-4.co.uk/">flat-back-4.co.uk and mention "1865" when you buy anything.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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