The matches that defined Nottingham Forest — part two
As Nottingham Forest’s 150th anniversary season approaches its climax — ahead of the unofficial celebration on Saturday — Paul Severn looks back at some of the matches that truly defined the club
As Nottingham Forest’s 150th anniversary season approaches its climax — ahead of the unofficial celebration on Saturday — Paul Severn looks back at some of the matches that truly defined the club
Nothing quite celebrates Nottingham Forest’s 150th anniversary like the film and book I Believe In Miracles. But more importantly, says Paul Severn, it confirms that golden age really was a miracle and gives us hope for the future
The magical tale of Brian Clough’s transformation of a down-at-heel club into European champions is the story of a lifetime
Ever wondered what sets apart your experience of following the Tricky Trees? What’s the good, bad and ugly? Andrew Brookes lists 25 reasons you know you’re a Forest fan. It’s not exhaustive, but these are all little things peculiar to following the trials and tribulations of life on the Red side of the Trent
As featured in the matchday programme, Seat Pitch is offering you the chance to win a set of limited edition Nottingham Forest legends prints
Stuart Pearce meant the world to thousands of Nottingham Forest fans during his 12-year playing career at the City Ground. But despite things not working out in his second stint as manager, Jonathan Stevenson still carries a torch for Psycho
It’s impossible to judge any other manager by Brian Clough’s exceptionally high standards. But his record at Nottingham Forest wasn’t that impressive to begin with, says Andrew Brookes
Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest side only finished ninth in the 1989-90 season but a 1-0 win against Oldham Athletic in the Littlewoods Cup saw the Reds bring home the trophy for the fourth time…
In a season which saw Anderlecht controversially defeat Nottingham Forest in the semi-final of the UEFA Cup, Brian Clough’s side finished third in the league…
In a season which saw Peter Taylor retire and the club finish 12th in Division One — the lowest since promotion in 1977 — Brian Clough’s side were…