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  1. Full time: Chesterfield 0-3 Nottingham Forest published at 16:59

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    Ibrahim Sangare waves to the crowd after scoring Nottingham Forest's third goal against Chesterfield. Chris Wood and Morgan Gibbs-White are pictured in the background.Image source, Getty Images

    Second-half goals from Chris Wood, Josh Bowler and Ibrahim Sangare gave Nottingham Forest a win over League Two Chesterfield in their opening pre-season friendly.

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  2. Forest launch 2024-25 home kitpublished at 16:14

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    Nottingham Forest's new home kit for this season has been unveiled.

    The club said the shirt features two overlapping stars that represent the Reds' two European Cup wins in 1979 and 1980.

    It added: "We wear those stars with pride and use it to drive our ambition. This kit represents the next chapter of Nottingham Forest."

  3. Miguel is 'impressive' but fans should 'lower expectations'published at 09:59 12 July

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    BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray has been discussing Nottingham Forest's new signing Carlos Miguel, after the Brazilian goalkeeper revealed his "main objective" is to become an "important member" of Nuno Espirito Santo's team.

    "Most of the club's delves into the South American market have been successful," Fray said on the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast.

    "Danilo and Murillo have come across. Nicolas Dominguez has come through a different route, but he is another South American in the squad that is doing well. So Forest will be hoping Carlos Miguel is another one who will fit in.

    "The signing is interesting for two reasons. First, Nuno was a goalkeeper so he obviously knows what he wants from a goalkeeper. He has now brought two goalkeepers in - one in each transfer window since he took charge. That tells you a lot about where he thinks Forest's goalkeeping department is at.

    "Secondly, is Miguel going to be able to force his way into the team and how long is it going to take for him to force his way in? It will be interesting in pre-season to see how he starts to fit in, because he is 25 years old and hasn't played a lot of first-team professional football."

    South American football journalist and Forest fan Nathan Joyes added: "Miguel defies logic and science in terms of how quickly he can react to initial saves and follow-up saves.

    "From what I have seen, he is very impressive.

    "I don't want to get caught saying that he is going to be on the same level as Murillo. I think Forest fans need to lower their expectations when it comes to other South Americans coming in, purely because of how good Murillo is."

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  4. 🎧 Friendlies, big goalkeepers and future of the City Groundpublished at 19:12 11 July

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    The latest Shut Up And Show More Football has landed.

    On this week's show, BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson and Colin Fray are joined by South American football journalist Nathan Joyes to discuss new goalkeeping recruit Carlos Miguel.

    They will also be chatting pre-season friendlies and giving an update on the future of the City Ground.

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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  5. 'It is so refreshing that Miguel has got a positive attitude'published at 12:28 10 July

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    Goalkeeper Carlos Miguel signed for Nottingham Forest on Tuesday and is likely to compete with Matz Sels for the role of first-choice keeper.

    We asked you for your opinions on the Brazilian and here are some of your replies:

    Johnno: I am happy with the signing, from stats provided, but we just need to be sure our backline give him the protection. We need clean sheets because then we have a chance of getting something out of the games.

    Tom: It is so refreshing that he has got a positive attitude towards playing for Forest from the get-go! Replacing Sels will be a tall order - but at 6ft 8in, tall is exactly what he is!

    Henrik: If this signing is half as successful as that of our other Brazilian - Murillo - then we will have hit the jackpot again. He comes highly recommended and at a snip of the price. Welcome to the City Ground.

  6. Miguel 'honoured' to join Forestpublished at 13:46 9 July

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    New signing Carlos Miguel says he is "honoured" to join Nottingham Forest and hopes to become an "important member of the team".

    The 25 year-old, who stands at six feet eight inches tall, joins from Brazilian club Corinthians where he kept 14 clean sheets in 25 appearances for the Brazilian club.

    "I'm really happy and honoured to represent this club," Miguel said.

    "My main objective is to become an important member of this team, a giant club in the history of football. I want a place in the museum like the others!"

    Chief Football Officer Ross Wilson added: “Carlos has arrived in Nottingham full of excitement following his performances in Brazil with Corinthians.

    "He concluded all of the formalities yesterday and we are pleased that he will join the squad so early on in pre-season.”

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  7. Forest to play Olympiakos in pre-season friendlypublished at 11:29 8 July

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    Nottingham Forest will face Olympiakos in a pre-season friendly in August.

    Olympiakos, also owned by Evangelos Marinakis, became the first Greek team to lift a European trophy when they won the Europa Conference League in May.

    The fixture will take place on Thursday, 8 August at the Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus.

    Kick-off is 19:00 BST.

  8. Niakhate's Forest farewellpublished at 17:43 3 July

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    Moussa Niakhate has posted a farewell message to Nottingham Forest supporters on social media, before he completes an expected move to French club Lyon for about £20m.

    The 28-year-old made 35 Premier League appearances for the Reds in his two seasons with the club.

    "If I could change one thing about my story with you, I would change absolutely nothing," said Niakhate., external "I will only keep wonderful memories of my time here.

    "But what I am happiest about is that I leave with the feeling that you have understood exactly who I am. You have figured me out and, in turn, I learned that Nottingham Forest is more than a football club."

  9. 'Newcastle were reluctant to let Anderson go'published at 09:09 3 July

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    BBC Radio Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck has been explaining what Nottingham Forest supporters can expect from "competitive, energetic and versatile" new signing Elliot Anderson.

    The 21-year-old came through the Newcastle United academy and went on to make 55 first-team appearances under Eddie Howe. However, the club had to sell their homegrown talent to "comply" with profit and sustainability rules.

    "It has been a chaotic few days at Newcastle," Raisbeck told BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast. "They needed to sell players to comply with the profit and sustainability regulations.

    "Anderson is a player the club would have ideally kept, but the money was there and the deal was there to be done. Newcastle had to sell to satisfy the Premier League.

    "He is competitive, energetic and versatile. When he was coming through the academy and playing for the Under-21s, he would usually play in a wide position in a three. He has played right and left, and he has also played off the striker.

    "In the first-team, he has been used more as a left-sided central midfielder in the midfield three. Newcastle had a spell last season playing in a 3-4-3 and he was playing on the left of the midfield four, like a wing-back at times.

    "He is technically very capable. You can see he has good habits and obviously he has been coached well at Newcastle's academy, but there is also a lot of natural ability there.

    "Anderson isn't the quickest - he isn't an Anthony Elanga in terms of pace - but he is technically very good. He can beat his man, he has got the trick and he will put a tackle in.

    "So there is lots to like about his game and that is why Newcastle were reluctant to let him go. But they really had no choice given that there was this soft deadline approaching on 30 June."

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  10. Forest should be 'safe from PSR' - Fraypublished at 09:07 3 July

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    Nottingham Forest have been forced to move quickly in the summer transfer window to avoid being "stung" by the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules for the second season running, after receiving a four-point deduction last campaign for breaches.

    BBC Radio Nottingham's Colin Fray has been praising the club for finding a way to sell players while keeping hold of their "bigger assets", such as Murillo and Morgan Gibbs-White.

    "That is a win for sure," Colin told the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast. "The issue that faced Forest was all of the bigger clubs knew they were struggling against profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

    "Some clubs seemed to be at the mercy of those bigger clubs, who were coming in and making offers for some of their 'Crown Jewels' at a bit less than market value, because the selling clubs were so desperate to sell.

    "Forest have managed to avoid that it seems. Looking from the outside in, Forest shouldn't have any issues with potential PSR deductions for the season that has just ended.

    "They have done it by selling players - yes, they have had to part with some players - such as Moussa Niakhate and Orel Mangala, who are fully expected to depart for Lyon.

    "Elliot Anderson came in on 'PSR deadline day' which allowed goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos to go the other way to Newcastle United in a separate deal.

    "So Forest have lost some players, but the money they have been able to get in for those players should generate enough profit to see them safe in terms of PSR."

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  11. Forest 1959 FA Cup winner Whitefoot dies aged 90published at 18:13 2 July

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    Former Nottingham Forest player Jeff Whitefoot has died at the age of 90, the club has announced.

    Whitefoot made more than 250 appearances for the Reds between 1958 and 1967 and was the last surviving member of the side which famously lifted the FA Cup in 1959 - which the club said "cemented his place in Forest folklore".

    He began his career with Manchester United and became the youngest player to start in a league match for the Red Devils - aged 16 years and 105 days - when he made his debut in 1950.

    As part of the famous 'Busby Babes' he spent eight years at Old Trafford before moving to Grimsby Town.

    He signed for Forest less than a year later and went on to feature 285 times under the management of Billy Walker, Andy Beattie and then Johnny Carey.

    Whitefoot spent nearly a decade at the City Ground and his greatest achievement with the side came in his debut season as Walker's team defeated Luton Town at Wembley to win the FA Cup for the second time.

    In a statement, Forest said they were "deeply saddened" by the news and that their "thoughts are with Jeff's family, friends and all who knew him".

  12. Forest's Mangala completes Lyon movepublished at 17:09 2 July

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    Nottingham Forest midfielder Orel Mangala has signed for Ligue 1 side Lyon.

    The deal for the 25-year-old is believed to be worth about £15m and was completed before the profit and sustainability deadline of 30 June.

    Mangala, who has been at Euro 2024 with Belgium, joined the Reds from Stuttgart in July 2022 and made 53 appearances.

    He spent the first half of last season with Forest before moving on loan to Lyon in the January transfer window.

    The loan deal had an option to make the move to the French top-flight side permanent at the end of the campaign.

  13. Aguilera completes move to Portugalpublished at 12:57 2 July

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    Midfielder Brandon Aguilera has completed a permanent move to Primeira Liga side Rio Ave from Nottingham Forest.

    The 21-year-old joined the Reds on a four-year deal in July 2022 and made three appearances for the first team.

    Aguilera also spent time on loan with Guanacasteca, Estoril and Bristol Rovers while at Forest.

  14. 🎧 PSR 'deadline day' dealspublished at 18:07 1 July

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    With the summer transfer window already hotting up, the latest episode of BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast has been looking at the ins and outs already happening at Nottingham Forest.

    They also discuss the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules after the 'unofficial' transfer deadline day.

    And BBC Radio Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck joins to talk all things Elliot Anderson.

    Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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