Nottingham Forest supporters have seen enough of their fringe players - and want the exit door to be a busy one this month.
The Reds suffered a 4-1 humiliation away at Blackpool in the FA Cup on Saturday, leading to suggestions a number of the players could and should have played their last games for the club.
It was a woeful afternoon in Lancashire for Steve Cooper and his men, with new signing Gustavo Scarpa a rare glimmer of positivityin an otherwise poor showing.
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Here is a look at what Reds supporters have been saying after the match on Twitter.
@Helmkay6 : Opportunity for so many and they put that out there. Scarpa the positive, lad's creative, lively & I'm looking forward to seeing more of him. As for the rest, well, I reckon that’s the last we will see of a fair few.
@RATM4NN : That performance as a team and individuals, barring Scarpa shows why we will probably be making more moves in January than first thought. We are two or three injuries/suspensions away from having a cast of poor backups in the team.
@_rachel1973 : That was shocking, thankfully a mainly different team playing. Move on now. Get that goal diff improved and points in the bag. Aim this year is to stay up. Youuu redddsss.
@TomFromNottm : Well that was embarrassing. Only positive is that we now know most of these players are no way near good enough to be knocking on the 1st team door!
@Forest_Chat : Dennis and Surridge looked lively and Scarpa was quality but the rest of them were pretty poor.
@OfficiallyGR3G : A chance for players to show they deserve a shot in the prem and they all bottled it.. Scarpa was the only one who looked decent.
@PritchDan : A few players have just signed their own death warrants with that performance.
How are you feeling after the defeat to Blackpool? Let us know in the comments section.
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