'The revolving door is in motion' - fans on Midtjylland defeatpublished at 10:40 BST 3 October

Image source, Getty ImagesWe asked for your views on Nottingham Forest's 3-2 defeat by Midtjylland in the Europa League on Thursday.
Here are some of your comments:
Steve: Forest looked and played like a team without leadership - and without Elliot Anderson, Ibrahim Sangare, Neco Williams, the result would have been much worse. Too many players are unsure what their roles are and as for the "snappy" football, I'm still waiting for it to happen. The revolving door is in motion - I wonder who the next unfortunate will be?
John: I thought we fielded the best available side, we did not make wholesale substitutions - but we still lost. Elimination from Europe and fighting Premier League relegation is becoming so real.
Mark: Ange Postecoglou needs to go as soon as possible. He has imposed his completely different "system" on the players and it is not working. I was shocked to see him standing on the touchline, hands in pockets, rarely interacting with the players on the pitch. And only one second-half substitution on 75 minutes! Too little, too late. The sad fact is that he is not a fit for this team, and he needs to go before a dismal start becomes a catastrophic, relegation-threatening season.
David: Why is this defeat a surprise? Dr Death has taken over - never his fault get used to it.
Andrew: We benefited so much last season from a consistent formation and approach, plus we were able to field a consistent line-up. There is no doubt that we have a stronger squad this season, but the solid consistency in everything we do has complete disappeared. We don't seem to know what our best XI is, how we want to play and our owner creates instability from the top with his ruthless approach. This was set to be an amazing season, but we will struggle now and another managerial change could even make that worse.
John: Last season, the defence was solid, players knew the system and even though our tactics were predictable, most teams couldn't stop us. This season it feels like everything is falling apart. The players look committed and there's no lack of effort, but there appears to be no structure and no direction in the tactics. The only philosophy that counts in football is win your games and we're not. Change sooner rather than later please.
Neil: I'm usually in favour of giving the new manager a chance but this feels different. The players don't seem to know what their role is and I can't see how we will improve, particularly in defence. The majority of fans knew Postecoglou was never the right man for the job but our ownership don't listen to us. Unfortunately, our ownership won't change so it has to be the manager, I'm afraid.
Martin: I really want Ange to succeed but if he can't get the players to put into practice his methods, his time will quickly run out. It is painful to watch at the moment, but it could all turn on the first good result. My hope is that it could happen at Newcastle on Sunday. Sadly, though, that's probably foolish optimism. We shall see.

























