Fan’s eye view: Wolves 0-3 Forest

Three second-half goals saw Nottingham Forest beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0, giving Stuart Pearce his second straight league win after that barren patch. Dan Watson offers a fan’s eye view from Molineux…

Match preview: Wolves v Forest

After Nottingham Forest’s last-gasp winner against Norwich City, and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ 5-0 thrashing at the hands of Derby County, Roman Filipowicz previews the Reds’ return to Molineux

Stuart Pearce: The verdict so far

It’s been a challenging first few months for Stuart Pearce as he settles into the managerial chair at Nottingham Forest. Paul Severn gives his verdict so far

Fan’s eye view: Cardiff 2-1 Forest

Nottingham Forest’s unbeaten start to the season finally came to an end as they lost 2-1 to Cardiff City. Justin Heaton offers a fan’s eye view from the Cardiff City Stadium…

Fan’s eye view: Forest 2-2 Ipswich

A last-gasp equaliser from Michail Antonio saw Nottingham Forest grab a 2-2 draw with Ipswich Town, which continued the unbeaten start to the season. Steven the Camel offers a fan’s eye view from the City Ground…

View from the opposition: Wigan v Forest

After Europa League, FA Cup and play-off adventures last season, Wigan Athletic have been in something of a slump since. As they prepare to play Nottingham Forest, Kieran Heapy from Pie Eaters Footie tells us what to expect from the home side

Fan’s eye view: Spurs 3-1 Forest

After going a goal up, Nottingham Forest finally succumbed 3-1 to Tottenham Hotspur as Stuart Pearce’s side bowed out of the Capital One Cup. Matt Russell offers a fan’s eye view from White Hart Lane…

Britt Assombalonga: A star in the making

When Nottingham Forest smashed their long-standing transfer record to sign Britt Assombalonga, many questioned the wisdom. After eight goals in just seven league games it’s looking like £5.5 million very well spent says Lee Clarke

A transfer window with a difference

Transfer deadline day passed without event at the City Ground yesterday as a series of decisive actions over the summer meant Stuart Pearce had little to do. Doing business early and adding quality and depth to the squad could prove crucial this season says Billy Sexton