After a long wait, the “new normal” seems oddly like the old one, as Forest couldn’t hold on against Sheffield Wednesday. Rich Ferraro is joined by Steven Toplis to review the Reds’ return to action at Hillsborough. Despite a decent performance, and a good goal by Joe Lolley, some familiar problems re-emerged as Forest struggled to hold onto the ball, and couldn’t defend a stoppage-time corner. Key issues include the old chestnut of team selection, and the effects of fatigue and cramp; despite the extra substitutions available to both managers, some players were clearly struggling, including Tobias Figueiredo and Brice Samba. We also discuss the problems with iFollow and new contracts signed by the gaffer, Michael Dawson and Sammy Ameobi. You can subscribe to the Forest Ramble Podcast via Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or www.forestramble.com. Do leave us a review with your podcast provider - it helps other Forest supporters find our content.
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