The Abbott injury was, I believe, but radio Nottingham failed to notice and report it. Therefore if you are only allowed one MGW wasn't.
I could be wrong, of course. I don't bother to check the fine detail of the laws and their interpretation on account of them being made up lying bollocks.
Surely the concern here is whether Gibbs-White was concussed and therefore unfit to play on Thursday for his health. Not whether it was technically classed as a concussion sub at the time.
Quite. West Ham are six points behind us with a vastly inferior goal difference. Their next game is at home to Arsenal, who were outstanding in the first half on Saturday and blew Fulham away.
Nine times out of ten, Arsenal win that fixture comfortably. If that happens, then it doesn't matter if Forest lose their last three. Even if West Ham somehow manage to beat both Newcastle and Leeds, they can only draw level on points with Forest at best, and they ain't doing that with a 17-goal swing.
Can only repeat (I think for the fourth time) that the manager said after the game - when directly asked by Radio Nottingham - that the player had not been concussed.
Might be fibbing, of course, but he was clear there was no concussion.
Thursday night, 92nd minute, Gibbs White rises at the far post to head the ball back across goal to the far corner. The ball opens his stitches and blood sprays everywhere. He sprints across the pitch to the Forest fans, which is also in the direction of Wolverhampton, to deliver his trade mark celebration, blood streaming down his face.