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  1. 'Proposals to up sticks have not been popular'published at 13:08

    Pat Riddell
    Fan writer

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    The message was loud and clear on Saturday - "Stand up for the City Ground."

    Players come and go, owners come and go, even the Premier League comes and goes. But one thing remains constant - the fans.

    Proposals to up sticks and build a new stadium in Toton, nine miles away from Nottingham Forest's home of 126 years, have not been popular with the City Ground faithful.

    Plans to rebuild the Peter Taylor Stand, and increase capacity to almost 40,000, have stalled in recent years for numerous reasons. Undoubtedly, the Reds want a stadium fit for the 21st century, and with Premier League survival almost assured for another season, that imperative increases by the day.

    While the prospect of a new build close to the city might be countenanced by some - we have been here before with Gamston, Clifton and Eastcroft - a move so far away makes no sense whatsoever.

    Evidently fans have an emotional attachment to a ground that has an atmosphere that can be hard to beat, as well as a history and heritage few can match. But the money that a Premier League stadium brings to the city is as important, as well as the whole match day experience for home and away visitors.

    The City Council surely have no desire to see the club leave, so we can only hope - perhaps assume - that negotiations will resume imminently and posturing on both sides will cease.

    When Mull of Kintyre rings out before kick off, one line is very clear - "My desire is always to be here."

    Pat Riddell can be found at The Famous Club, external

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  2. Your thoughts on Saturday's gamepublished at 12:43 13 May

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    We asked for your views on Saturday's match between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea.

    Here are some of your answers:

    Nottingham Forest fans

    Simon: Typical Forest this season. Get the lead and then give it away. Nuno to blame, once again. Terrible subs. No way he can stay with us next season, absolutely no better than Cooper. Same poor defensive play style. Useless sub decisions. We're safe but it's not the way we should have ended the season.

    Raymond: Anyone watching would never have guessed we were in the bottom four. We again showed flashes of fluency and quality in our passing. This squad has so much potential. I can’t wait for next season.

    Hank: Typical Forest! Sums up much of the season. Played well, deserved something, but threw it away due to our own sloppy mistakes. Really took the shine off effectively staying up - but that is still the main thing. I hope we get a proper celebration next week. Will be glad when this season is over - roll on August!

  3. 'Forest will struggle again without additions' - Waddlepublished at 09:19 13 May

    Nottingham Forest players and manager Nuno applaud supportersImage source, PA Media

    Former England winger Chris Waddle, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast about Nottingham Forest after Saturday's loss to Chelsea: "Forest have got a lot of work to do in the summer.

    "They've got five or six talented players who can hold their own in this league, but we're talking about squad size and quality. I'm sure the manager knows he's got to bring in at least four or five good players if they want to be well away [from relegation trouble].

    "They've got to be spending money next season again - I don't know if they can - but this squad they've got at the minute will be in a battle to stay in this league next year."

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