A blueprint for Nottingham Forest?
Is there a blueprint for a great football club? Peter Blackburn has come up with a checklist that might give Nottingham Forest the kiss of life
Is there a blueprint for a great football club? Peter Blackburn has come up with a checklist that might give Nottingham Forest the kiss of life
Four years of Fawaz Al Hasawi and four years of ever-diminishing returns for Nottingham Forest. If we don’t address our problems this summer the consequences could be dire next season, says Andrew Brookes
Make yourself a cup of tea — or something stronger — and put your feet up while you indulge yourself in 20 minutes of Nottingham Forest’s greatest moments. The 150th anniversary is a time to reflect…
Crossing Trent Bridge to the City Ground invokes more nostalgia than hope these days. Will tonight’s Supporters Trust meeting inspire better days? Peter Blackburn thinks so
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
Nottingham Forest have announced a loss of £21.5m for the 2014/15 season, a reduction on previous years as the club seeks to have its transfer embargo lifted
A well-deserved 1-0 win over Leeds United at Elland Road saw Dougie Freedman’s Nottingham Forest extend their unbeaten run in the league to 13 matches. We’ve still got a few issues to iron out says Scott Eley, but the club is building a solid platform for the future
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
With the 2014/15 accounts submitted to both Companies House and the Football League, Nottingham Forest are set to face another transfer embargo under Financial Fair Play regulations. But the whole saga has the potential to be a positive for the club, says Paul Severn
The Derby result was just a sticking plaster for many fans concerned about the future of Nottingham Forest. Elliott Stanley reflects upon the apathy that some supporters feel and wonders what the way forward will be