Nottingham Forest Supporters' Trust

Nottingham Forest Supporters' Trust Official Nottingham Forest Supporters Trust

Formally registered with the FCA on 29th October 2016, we are the official Nottingham Forest Supporters' Trust (Registered with the Financial Conduct Authority - Community Benefit Society #7433)

“Our City. Our Club. Our Future. Back the City Ground.”🏟️ The City Ground is more than just a stadium. It’s our home, ou...
06/06/2026

“Our City. Our Club. Our Future. Back the City Ground.”

🏟️ The City Ground is more than just a stadium. It’s our home, our history, and a vital part of Nottingham Forest’s future.

Forest’s plans to redevelop and expand the City Ground are now being considered by Rushcliffe Borough Council, and supporter voices can make a real difference.

Whether you’re already a Trust member or not, we encourage every Forest fan to back the plans and submit a representation of support. It only takes a minute.

👉 Read why this matters and add your support:

https://members.nffctrust.org/back-the-city-ground-page

The Nottingham Forest Supporters’ Trust exists to give supporters a stronger voice on the issues that shape our club’s future. By joining the Trust, you’re helping ensure fans are represented when decisions like these are made.

Together, we can help protect the future of the City Ground and strengthen supporter influence for generations to come.

❤️🤍 Join the Trust. Back the City Ground. Have your say.

A season to remember.From unforgettable European nights and memories made across the continent, to progress on and off t...
04/06/2026

A season to remember.

From unforgettable European nights and memories made across the continent, to progress on and off the pitch, our latest End of Season Blog reflects on an extraordinary year for supporters and the Trust

We also highlight our latest analysis of Forest’s 2025 accounts, exploring turnover growth, squad investment, the Premier League’s growing financial divide, and why PSR still doesn’t feel fair

🔗 Read now: https://members.nffctrust.org/end_of_season_blog_2026

On Saturday 23rd May, Punjabi Forest hosted a fantastic Charity Football Match & Family Fun Day at Carlton Town FC in su...
29/05/2026

On Saturday 23rd May, Punjabi Forest hosted a fantastic Charity Football Match & Family Fun Day at Carlton Town FC in support of Switch Up and Warriors United.

I attended on behalf of the NFST and it truly was a brilliant afternoon from start to finish. The sunshine stayed with us throughout the day, creating the perfect atmosphere for what was a wonderful community event bringing people together through football, culture and charity.

Although I wasn’t able to stay for the full match, I saw enough to enjoy some cracking goals from both teams and it was clear how much effort had gone into making the occasion such a success.

It was also a real pleasure to meet former Nottingham Forest players Ian Storey-Moore and Paul Hart, both of whom gave up their time to support the event and chat with supporters throughout the afternoon.

The entertainment and atmosphere around the ground were fantastic, and of course the amazing Indian food provided by Buraans Indian Restaurant was a huge highlight.

I was also incredibly proud that the NFST were able to contribute as part of a larger donation towards two truly fantastic causes. Seeing so many people come together to support Switch Up and Warriors United showed exactly what the football community is all about!

Sadly, the heat won in the end and we had to head off a little earlier than planned, but it was genuinely a great day out and a huge credit to everyone involved in organising it.

A massive well done to Punjabi Forest, Carlton Town FC, all of the volunteers, players, organisers and supporters who helped make the day such a success.

19/05/2026

Nottingham Forest will hold a special celebration to mark the naming of the John Robertson Stand ahead of Sunday’s Premier League fixture against AFC Bournemouth. ❤️

Following a recommendation from owner Evangelos Marinakis to the Club’s Board, the Bridgford Stand will be renamed the John Robertson Stand in honour of the Club’s greatest ever player, who sadly passed away aged 72 on 25 December 2025.

👉 https://nffc.me/4dzLmdO

The Nottingham Forest Supporters Trust is pleased to support the upcoming Punjabi Forest Charity Football Match & Family...
19/05/2026

The Nottingham Forest Supporters Trust is pleased to support the upcoming Punjabi Forest Charity Football Match & Family Fun Day at Carlton Town FC.

As part of our continued commitment to building stronger relationships across the wider Forest supporter community, including groups such as Punjabi Forest, the Trust has made a contribution on behalf of members who would like to attend the event.

Members should look out for an email shortly with details on how to register their interest and claim a ticket for attendance.

This is another example of how Trust membership can provide opportunities to engage with supporter events, community initiatives and partner groups connected to Nottingham Forest.

If you are not yet a member and would like to benefit from future opportunities such as this, now is a great time to join the Trust and support the work being carried out on behalf of supporters.

A really interesting watch this one!At a time when there’s been a lot of discussion around safer stadiums and the matchd...
02/05/2026

A really interesting watch this one!

At a time when there’s been a lot of discussion around safer stadiums and the matchday experience, this gives a genuinely useful insight into the scale of what’s involved.

In this episode of Nottinghamshire Police’s Interview Room podcast, PC Simon Travell – Forest’s dedicated football officer for nearly a decade, talks through what it takes to police crowds of 30,000+ at games, both home and away.

It’s easy to see policing as just one part of the picture, but it plays a huge role in how safe, welcoming and enjoyable matchdays are for everyone.

From his connection with the club and supporters, to some of the stories he’s picked up along the way… it’s well worth a watch.

And yes…the big question gets answered too 👀

As we continue our conversations around safer stadiums, this is a really valuable perspective to hear.

Watch it here -

6 likes, 1 comment. "Nottinghamshire Police's Interview Room #4 | How we police a Nottingham Forest match"

Really positive update from the Club. Thank you to them for listening and making this decision it’s genuinely appreciate...
26/04/2026

Really positive update from the Club.

Thank you to them for listening and making this decision it’s genuinely appreciated by us and the wider fanbase.

We’ve been in direct dialogue throughout alongside Forza Garibaldi. Along with everything raised across our channels and by supporters, it’s all played a part in reaching this outcome.

A great example of supporter voices making a real difference.

We’ve raised the concerns we’ve heard and will keep the dialogue going with the Club.
25/04/2026

We’ve raised the concerns we’ve heard and will keep the dialogue going with the Club.

24/04/2026

We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming Wellbeing Walk on Wednesday 13th May!

At Nottingham Forest Community Trust, we know that a "walk and a talk" can make a world of difference. This event is a great way to get moving and connect with fellow fans in a relaxed, friendly environment.

What to expect:
🚶‍♂️ A scenic stroll along the Trent Embankment.
🏟️ The chance to walk around the pitch inside The City Ground!
🛣️ Choose your distance: 3km or 5km routes.
🤝 Friendly faces and the chance to chat through our Tricky to Talk initiative.

The walk starts at 6pm from the Trentside Lounge. Whether you’re coming on your own or with friends, you’ll be made very welcome.

🎟️ Register for FREE here: nottinghamforestcommunitytrust.co.uk/taking-a-step-together-join-our-wellbeing-walk/

🚨 NEW BLOG POST 🚨Football clubs don’t fall apart overnight but history shows they can unravel faster than we think.Our l...
23/04/2026

🚨 NEW BLOG POST 🚨

Football clubs don’t fall apart overnight but history shows they can unravel faster than we think.

Our latest piece looks at how even established clubs can be just a few poor decisions away from serious trouble, and why strong governance, accountability, and fan voice have never been more important.

At Nottingham Forest Supporters’ Trust, we believe supporters must be part of the conversation to help protect the long-term future of the club we all love.

👇 Read the full blog and share your thoughts
https://new-members.nffctrust.org/your-club-is-only-a-few-bad-decisions-from-disaster-nfst

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