Forest’s Flame Remembers the Old Glory While City Clings to Haaland
Aston Villa’s struggles continue and West Ham’s problems deepen.
Brighton wrap Baleba in cotton wool, protecting their prize.
But this is not Forest in the glory days.
Pep Guardiola leans on Erling Haaland to win the big matches.
Haaland is the wrecking ball in a system that prizes power.
City ride a ten year run, yet it feels hollow to the old eyes.
Arteta tries clever tactics and substitutes, but the spark of simple faith is missing.
Benching Eze, the final pass in a plan without heart, leaves the crowd unmoved.
The coaches chase data, but the crowd wants discipline, magic, and myth.
Forest memories remind us that belief wins games when the crowd sings.
Derby County looms as the bitter memory of what we refuse to forget.
We still believe because Forest taught us to believe in something bigger.
TLDR
- Discipline, magic, and myth define the true Forest way more than data.
- Derby County remains a memory and a warning to forget the old glory.
- Erling Haaland is powerful but not the Forest ideal we defend.
Erling Haaland
Manchester City


