'I thought anyone who could chuck mud over my mum must be worth following'published at 15:56 8 August
15:56 8 August
You have been sharing your stories and photos about why you love Nottingham Forest.
Here is a final selection of your submissions, but do make sure you scroll down this page to see all the best responses from throughout the week:
James: While growing up in different parts of the country I didn't really identify with football clubs until living near Nottingham in my teens. The fervour of the club and the loyal fans have always made me think of Forest as a true football team with pride and passion, in a fine city. The roar of the crowds and the friendliness is something to behold. It was a real joy to see them back in the Premier League where they belong. "Nottingham Forest are magic!"
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Gareth: First leg of the European Cup April 1980 - Forest v Ajax. I was aged 10 and went to the game with my dad. I swapped my Forest scarf with a Dutch lad of a similar age before the game started. I still have it and the scarf is one of my treasured possessions. Very happy days, especially when Forest won 2-0 and went on to win the European Cup again. COYR!
Graham: My mum used to take me to watch Torquay United. Forest came down to play a pre-season friendly. They had just purchased Peter Shilton. He was getting bombarded by toilet rolls being thrown... then picked up a handful of mud and chucked it back. It went all over my mum. He came over and apologised. Brian Clough walked around the pitch and had a chat and a laugh with her. She dined out on that story until she died. I just thought anyone who could chuck mud over my mum must be worth following.
🎧'I wouldn't worry too much about pre-season' published at 11:27 8 August
11:27 8 August
Paul Taylor - Nottingham Forest writer at The Athletic - speaking on the Shut Up and Show More Football podcast about Forest's pre-season campaign: "You have to be a little bit worried on some scale with Forest only scoring one goal, but pre-season is never a proper pedometer of how you will fare.
"There have been times when Forest have had really good pre-seasons and then that has not carried through to the start of their campaign.
"When you have only scored one goal in all the pre-season matches you have played then obviously that is a concern, especially when you have lost Anthony Elanga, who was one of the most creative outlets.
"But all that matters is that they are ready to go and are injury free. I wouldn't worry what happens too much in pre-season."
Nottingham Forest continued their pre-season preparations with a goalless draw against Serie A side Fiorentina at the City Ground on Wednesday evening. Their final friendly is on Saturday when Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah visit the City Ground (17:30 BST).
On the transfer market and Nuno's hopes: "Instead of trying to compete with lower end Premier League teams, Forest are competing with teams like Newcastle and Manchester United. That is a whole different kettle of fish. They will find it difficult to compete with teams who have so much history.
"As Forest continue to try and build their rise, they have got to find of way to be clever again and compete in something that isn't a level playing field.
"Their recruitment has been brilliant, but there is pressure to keep being brilliant when the landscape is changing.
"Nuno still wants to add four, maybe five signings. He definitely needs full-backs.
"When you have lost players like Alex Moreno and Harry Toffolo, you need to add some new players. They want another winger as well.
"It will be interesting to see if their recruitment is as good as it has been in recent years."
🎧 'It has been positive' - Yates on pre-seasonpublished at 11:27 8 August
11:27 8 August
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Nottingham Forest captain Ryan Yates speaking on the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast on how he feels pre-season has gone: "Really good. I can't believe how quickly it has gone. Every season it seems to go quicker and quicker!
"We have had a really good, positive tour and got some good minutes in the legs for most of the squad. We are ready to go now.
"Portugal was a really positive tour. We got so much good work done there.
"It is tough in pre-season because you want to be fresh going into any game. But sometimes you go in with heavy legs having done harder training sessions.
"It's all for the greater good however. We will feel the benefits of that throughout the season."
Nottingham Forest have signed Dan Ndoye from Bologna in a deal worth £34m while Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn has joined the side on a one-year deal.
"We have bonded as a group really well and have got to know the new players," Yates added. "The first five to 10 games of the season will be the true test.
"From a player's point of view, it has been positive. We are focusing on each day as it comes and we are looking forward to Brentford.
"This is a totally fresh slate, it doesn't matter what has gone before now once the new season starts."
🎧 Assessing Forest's squad and pre-seasonpublished at 19:45 7 August
19:45 7 August
Another edition of BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast is now available.
The Athletic's Forest correspondent Paul Taylor joins host Colin Fray to put the spotlight on the Reds' pre-season as the search for goals goes in - plus hear from club captain Ryan Yates.