Err, I thought I was meant to start this one. When are we supposed to post these things anyway? Never mind, you're all better off me not doing any of 'em I reckon.
FWIW my title would've been "Have a look at what you could've won, J. Bowen". Because Forest are going to do a one-hundred-and-eighty from the last match and hit a treble against Wham. We'll hit perfectly flighted balls at the bullseye, press high, and squeeze their Areola. And post-match Dyche'll be back to making laugh-a-minute jokes like Data with an out of control emotions chip in Star Trek VII.
Or, it's a shitty 1-0 to whatever team flukes/is gifted a goal, the ref fucks everything up, and someone gets sacked.
See, this is where you're doing the typical Talkback thing of "look what a clever argument I can make if I don't use my brain". We don't sing Mist Rolling In because it's tradition, we sing it because it's good. If it wasn't good, we wouldn't do it any more.
2 timid teams serve up a 0-0 that finally replaces a Matt Mills era 0-0 at Blackburn as the most tedious Forest game I've watched on TV.
Mills is the only player I remember from that game as the only incident of note in the entire match was him heading against the post in stoppage time.
It's tradition because it's good. If it ever stopped being good it would stop being tradition, which is the point. Tradition alone is no reason to do things e.g. posting a match thread two days before the match. If you want to discuss the match four days ahead, or three weeks, or six months, you should just go ahead and do so. Preservation of tradition for its own sake is stupid and rubbish.