Awesome explore all round. Infiltration much? Had a couple of very close calls haha.
Nottingham Forest play their home games at The City Ground, which has been their home, directly across the Trent from city rivals, Notts County, since 1898. Before they settled at The City Ground, which is located on the south bank of the Trent, they played at the Forest Recreation Ground, from which the team takes its name.
The City Ground, Home of Nottingham Forest
The four stands are:
The Main Stand, the oldest stand in the ground. Capacity: 5,708.
There were plans to rebuild this stand with a much larger capacity in order to raise the City Ground's capacity to 40,000 if the club regains a Premier League place. This was scrapped when the club planned to build a new stadium.
The Trent End, the newest stand, built in 1994. Capacity: 7,500
The Bridgford End, the lower tier houses up to 5,151 away fans, while its total capacity is 7,710
The Brian Clough Stand, which was originally named the Executive Stand but has been renamed to honour Forest's former manager Brian Clough. It is the largest stand in the ground with a capacity of 10,000.
The Capital One Corner, located in one corner of the ground between the Brian Clough and Bridgford stands.
Before it was named Pinnacle Place, after the club's previous sponsors. The main noise comes from Capital One Corner and the Main Stand's "A" block The ground's combined capacity is 30,602.
Right, on with the photos (theres quite a lot of them actually)
Hope you like
Shadow
Nottingham Forest play their home games at The City Ground, which has been their home, directly across the Trent from city rivals, Notts County, since 1898. Before they settled at The City Ground, which is located on the south bank of the Trent, they played at the Forest Recreation Ground, from which the team takes its name.
The City Ground, Home of Nottingham Forest
The four stands are:
The Main Stand, the oldest stand in the ground. Capacity: 5,708.
There were plans to rebuild this stand with a much larger capacity in order to raise the City Ground's capacity to 40,000 if the club regains a Premier League place. This was scrapped when the club planned to build a new stadium.
The Trent End, the newest stand, built in 1994. Capacity: 7,500
The Bridgford End, the lower tier houses up to 5,151 away fans, while its total capacity is 7,710
The Brian Clough Stand, which was originally named the Executive Stand but has been renamed to honour Forest's former manager Brian Clough. It is the largest stand in the ground with a capacity of 10,000.
The Capital One Corner, located in one corner of the ground between the Brian Clough and Bridgford stands.
Before it was named Pinnacle Place, after the club's previous sponsors. The main noise comes from Capital One Corner and the Main Stand's "A" block The ground's combined capacity is 30,602.
Right, on with the photos (theres quite a lot of them actually)
Hope you like
Shadow