da lvbet: It seems like a bit of a coincidence.
da esoccer bet: That’s no to say that there is anything behind it, but it just seems weird that Joe Worrall sent out this message, and that he chose to word it in this particular way.
Worrall has been paid a little bit more attention than he’s perhaps used to in recent days.
With stories surfacing that Newcastle United could be set to make a bid for him in the January transfer window, it’s led to some speculation about whether or not a move is actually feasible.
Perhaps in a bid to calm folks down over the whole affair, the 22-year-old, who’s a boyhood fan of the Reds, sent out a tweet saying that he was ‘lucky to be living the dream’.
And it led to a number of Nottingham Forest fans showing not only their appreciation for what he has done in the past, but that hopefully he’ll be able to keep up that level of passion, commitment and play on the pitch for a lot longer.
Here’s how a select bunch of Forest supporters reacted to what might be seen as a cryptic tweet.
Although, when he says ‘his last’, does that mean his time at the City Ground is coming to an end? I’ll let you decide if there’s some ‘hidden meaning’ in there somewhere. This guy seems to think so.