We bring you this content for absolutely nothing, so if you want to make a small donation to keep us caffeinated, you can now do so at paypal.me/forestramble. Thanks! It probably won’t last long (and no-one won the league in September anyway), but a hard-fought victory away to Stoke City enabled Forest to sit at the top of the league, if only for one night. In this mini match-report, Rich Ferraro comments on relatively quiet performances from a couple of Forest’s big hitters, once again praises Ben Watson, and has some words for the strength of the squad enabling Sabri’s substitutions.
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