“The facilities, industry contacts and guest lectures you get access to as part of Industry Week really supported my growth as a film maker. Guests discussed their career paths, how their courses informed their next steps, new skills and experiences post-Confetti, and the importance of networking. Graduates who joined us for the sessions included Freelance Camera Technician, Cameron Furnival Watling, Layout Modeller at Jellyfish Pictures, Eleanor Green, and Esports Production Manager/Multi Skilled Operator at Tell Media, Clarice Rose Bishop. The Do It For Real: Media session was an insightful discussion expertly chaired by our Head of Talent Development, Alison Whitlock. We began our 17th Confetti Industry Week with some top tier guests, including Confetti alumni now working successfully in the screen industries. Confetti and Nottingham Trent University.The Bees end their pre-World Cup Premier League rota with a trip to champions Manchester City on November 12 in lunchtime game at 12.30pm. Steve Cooper's side then welcome Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday November 12 at 3pm.īrentford will be visited by League Two club Gillingham in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday with kick-off at 7.45pm. Nottingham Forest host Tottenham in the Carabao Cup third round this Wednesday. ![]() I don't know if you have seen it before or if it is a common thing."įorest boss Steve Cooper said he was aware of the incident but did not want to comment. "I just hope everyone is looking into it. ![]() I have a bit of a temper so I am not an angel all of the time and I try to be the best version but my goalkeeping coach is the most down-to-earth guy, there must be something really p*****g him off. I don't know what, something gave him a mark and I have even got a picture. I hope they do that every time, against Liverpool and West Ham. "I don't know if that is a coincidence, but it just surprised me very much. He claimed Manu Sotelo has marks on him after an argument with a member of the groundstaff before kick-off of the 2-2 draw and accused Forest of disrupting their pre-match warm-up.įrank said: "It surprised me a little bit, not that I am an experienced, experienced Premier League manager, but in all my time in football and especially all my time in the Premier League I have never, ever, ever seen a groundsman walking around in the middle of our warm-up doing things. There appeared to be tension between Brentford's players and some of the Nottingham Forest groundstaff before kick-off at the City Groundįrank said his goalkeeping coach was injured after a pre-match altercation with a Nottingham Forest groundsman. But I have real mixed feelings about how the game went today and I am finding it hard to bite my tongue." Frank: Tough goal to take in stoppage time "Great to show heart and soul at the end of the game and keep going and get something out of the game. The first one is unlucky, but we shouldn't let them get into that position. "But I am also looking at the last 10 minutes of the first half and the goals that we conceded. Luck went against us in terms of the officiating. The system let the referee down, more than a little bit. "We feel hard done by, that is pretty plain to see. We feel the one on Emmanuel Dennis in the first half is worse, we feel the one against Ryan Yates in the first half is worse than the one that was given against us and then on Morgan Gibbs-White in the second half. My feeling is, if he gives one he has to give four. "You're going to ask me about the penalty decisions. "I didn't like the last 10 minutes of the first half, we made some unforced errors that gave Brentford some decent positions, which were self-inflicted. "I thought if anything we should have been more. ![]() "We played really well in the first 35 minutes and I thought we were good for the lead," said Cooper. Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper said Brentford's penalty should not have stood, but as it was given his side deserved three spot-kicks themselves.Įmmanuel Dennis, Ryan Yates and Gibbs-White all had penalty appeals turned down, with VAR refusing to intervene in any of their cases as it did with Wissa's in first-half stoppage-time. Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper felt a number of decisions went against his side in their 2-2 draw with Brentford
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