28 Apr 2026 18:51:29
Ok Reds, my 1st thoughts out the way.
Now comes to the WFCG. Know a lot have shed their feathers in the nest and want to stay.
But the younger want to fly it, and find new areas.
Reds my friends, we do need to move with the times.


Said the other day how envious I was on Everton's ground. But me the Geordie ain't been sitting next to whoever for many years.
I know change ain't easy, but it's the purpose of moving forward.
Anyway ? good luck answering.


1.) 28 Apr 2026
28 Apr 2026 19:15:38
Lads, go on YouTube and watch Nottingham Forest's European Cup Heroes Then And Now...
It's actually quite emotional, very well done, where they meet their younger selves...


2.) 28 Apr 2026
28 Apr 2026 19:26:55
Erm, cheers Rogie.


3.) 28 Apr 2026
28 Apr 2026 19:32:17
Personally, I'd stay if the capacity can be significantly increased, definitely.


4.) 28 Apr 2026
28 Apr 2026 20:21:38
I'd like to say, where we are, I don't see Rushcliffe Council giving us planning for a 50 thousand plus stadium. Too much going on behind the scenes, especially with Trent University sticking their penny worth in. Mr M should use the original planning and build the new stand, and raise the last part of the Bridgeford End.

But I can see him building elsewhere. I know they've been looking at land on Colwick ind est nr Sainsbury's. Quite a big plot next to the river.


5.) 28 Apr 2026
28 Apr 2026 20:30:13
Brilliant, cheers for that Vale, my friend.


6.) 28 Apr 2026
28 Apr 2026 20:56:53
Next year Gedling Council will be part of the new Nottingham Council, who I suspect will be more than happy to grant Forest permission to build a new stadium in Colwick and cut out Rushcliffe.