Come What May
I spent the weeks leading up to the return of lockdown football telling anyone that would listen that a finale without supporters was only ever going to be a few notches above meaningless. If you are expecting the next line to about how I was wrong then you are mistaken. As we await the ninth […]
From Madrid to Heaven: A Spanish perspective of the Madrid final, 40 years on
‘From Madrid to heaven’ is a common saying in the Spanish capital. Its essence is that Madrid is the last stop before paradise. If you aren’t from there, it might come across as a bit arrogant but for Nottingham Forest it rings true. Today marks forty years since the pinnacle of Forest’s miracle, the second […]
Forest Ever Forest – Q&A with Chris Broughton
For Christmas 2001 I was gifted a new Forest book entitled ‘Forest Ever Forest’. At the time I had been a season ticket holder in the Trent End for a couple of season and had started to follow Forest everywhere they went. The book would become as close to a Forest Bible as I could […]
Q&A with Bruno Martel, editor of OGC Nice fanzine QVL Dissata
Towards the end of 2019 we received an e-mail from Bruno Martel of the OSG Nice fanzine Quora Ven Lou Dissata who had learned of the connection between Forest and Giuseppe Garibaldi. Unbeknown to us at the time OGC Nice hold probably the most significant of all football clubs with Garibaldi – it was the city of […]
El Rojo: The Influence of the Original Reds
The early years of Nottingham Forest contained many notable achievements. This fledgling football club wasn’t even the first in its own city and was not an early member of the Football League but it was integral to the evolution of the game. Forest and a catalogue of dynamic individuals attached to it helped shift football […]
Coronavirus: Q&A with fellow Championship clubs (Part 2)
As the clock chimed us into the dawn of a new decade just over 4 months ago, a few twists in the football season run-in were to be expected. But to be quite this dramatic, and influential on all our day to day lives was certainly not. The familiar sinking feeling of another season destined […]
Coronavirus: Q&A with fellow Championship clubs (PART 1)
If the season had continued as normal, I wonder what would have happened last Saturday? Interestingly, there was a Football Manager simulation of how the final day may have played out. With Forest seemingly doing a typical Forest and missing a golden opportunity. We ended up finishing 3rd, 1 point of 2nd with Nuno Da […]
Derby Day Tales: CAUGHT ON CAMERA (Part IV)
Welcome to the latest in our series of Derby Day Tales. This is the second part of our short stories submitted by our fellow Reds. Take a moment and enjoy… Anthony Wood – Derby 0 Forest 2, Saturday 20th January 1990 Aged 15 and I was a season ticket holder in the old Trent end […]
Derby Day Tales: Flying bricks, flying sheep heads and flying the flag (Part II)
These games have a habit of getting under the skin. They can produce ecstasy or anguish, joy or woe. They can define a season or even a career and they conjure up the most irrational hatred. Many lay claim to having a rivalry with us. The thing is, we just aren’t that interested in anyone […]
Derby Day Tales: BRAGGING RIGHTS
Whether it’s Year 10 v Year 11 on the school playing field, England v Germany in the world cup finals, or Forest v Derby in the championship. Games against your rivals mean significantly more than just the points on offer. They’re an opportunity to be granted permission by all to have an extra spring in […]