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The clock is ticking……

Just under a week to go until the season properly starts, and as a Forest fan the season ahead fills me with a bizarre mix of excitement and dread. Apologies in advance for the long post - as I wrote this I’m sat on a rooftop in Spain several beers deep soaking up the sun before getting back to the rain in the UK.

Having managed to avoid the fabled last day survival battle at the end of last season, the hope is there for an improvement this time around, and possibly even building to a push for a mid table finish. However throwing a bit of realism into the mix are 2 causes for concern in my eyes:

1. We don’t have a goalie who could argue they are good enough for a starting spot in the Prem. Matt Turner is looking the most likely option, but good as he may be it’s hard to put faith in someone who doesn’t have any Prem games under their belt.
2. Preseason - it’s been abysmal. Apart from the last game against Frankfurt we have been woeful. I know preseason is about fitness, squad experimentation and the like but jeez!

Anyway, I’ll stop bumbling along now, and instead grace you with my predictions for the season (sure these will come back to haunt me in several months time!):

Champions - Arsenal. Bit of a risky one this but I liked their style last season and feel they can hold their nerve this time around.

Relegated - Luton, Sheff Utd, Palace. I think these 3 will be plying their trade in the Championship next season and will be bad enough to keep Forest up (🙏🏻)

Top scorer - Haaland (who else!)

Players to watch (get these guys in your FPL lineups now😉) - Cole Palmer, Ola Aina, Darwin Nunez (stop laughing at the back 😂)

That’s all for now folks, I’ll see you again when the action starts

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