Totally agree no way should this have happened, County Media department should complain about this to the post!
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I'm probably one of the very few Pies who buys the bloody thing (my old mum, who isn't interested in football, actually likes reading it) I can confirm that it's been nothing short of a reds fanzine for years now & I dread to think what it will be like next season,the only time I can remember us getting real column inches was the Munto era but even then the coverage was very negative compared with what it would have been if it was forest who looked like they had become fantastically rich ( I am talking before there was any hint of a con) that I wrote in to complain. When my old mum goes so does the redrag!!
Just noted more Forest news on our post slot. Have now contacted our media department hoping they can stop this from happening. Only need to see our news on our slot! Hoping more of Mad readers also complain.
I've just read through a recent Nottingham News update from the City Council detailing how we are a City of Sport. Needless to say we don't get a mention:
We are only of relevance to ourselves.Quote:
Nottingham is really showcasing itself as the City of Sport lately. Fans have enjoyed a Test Match to remember at Trent Bridge, which took the brilliant decision to open the gates for free on the final day. And if England’s run-chasing performance has whetted appetites, the T20 competition returns today as the Outlaws come home to attempt to regain the trophy they last won in 2020.
Over at the Nottingham Tennis Centre have had another fantastic Nottingham Open, with Britain’s Dan Evans taking the men’s trophy and Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia winning her first WTA title and along with Zhang Shuai also won the women’s doubles.
And Nottingham Forest fans can look forward to their first match back in the Premier League which has been announced as 6 August – a real historic occasion for the club and the city.
That’s before we even get into the other great teams and venues in our city, including the Nottingham Panthers and National Ice Centre, the National Watersports Centre at Holme Pierrepont and many others that bring fans and participants great enjoyment and add so much to our city’s life.