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It's official, Forest the bigger club

http://m.nottinghampost.com/Wicked-Whispers-Nottingham-Forest-officially/story-26259066-detail/story.html

Never in doubt was it?

posted on 3/4/15

I remember when my son a free one. Cost me a fortune in merchandise. Far more than a season ticket.

comment by TEG. (U15242)

posted on 3/4/15

That was by choice though. Surely, seeing as you think you are the greatest, most loyal fans in the world, all the kids will be members anyway so the ST is free. For those that get membership specifically for a free ST it works out about 50p a game.

posted on 3/4/15

It's Forest fans who think they're the greatest. That's why I frequently write the word 'deluded' on here.

If you buy a junior junior season ticket then you don't have to be a Rams Squad member.

You have kids for a quid and we still get as many as you and NOTTS County combined. That's gotta hurt.

#Brianwasrigyt
#notafootballibgcity
#fact

posted on 3/4/15

It's such a dull argument. Derby have a higher home attendance than Forest at the moment. Oh look at me drowning in a big puddle of care. There is no doubt that tue attendance is boosted by free tickets, some of which are season tickets for U12s. I think this is a great idea to get more fans in. All clubs should do it. Forest have a higher away following. Big deal. This list of big clubs is flawed, as with every other list. All three Midlands clubs are of a similar size. Forest and Derby in my opinion are marginally bigger than Leicester because of their trophy cabinets and that probably gives us the edge on Derby but it is debatable.

Thankfully the international break is over and we can start discussing what's actually important which is tonight'stonight's fixtures.

posted on 3/4/15

^^^And here speaks the voice of reason^^^

Now if I can make a suggestion, write it down on a piece of A4 then roll it into an elongated tube of approx 30mm diameter. Remove your trousers, if you're wearing any, which I doubt, and shove it up your a.........

posted on 3/4/15

posted on 3/4/15

This “free” season ticket for under 12 year olds, if they join the Junior Rams and are accompanied by a full paying adult sounds like a good idea to me, not sure what all the fuss is about. It strangely also sounds very similar to a scheme Forest current do, where an under 12 year old can get a free season ticket, if they join the Junior Reds and are accompanied by a full paying adult.

posted on 3/4/15

The 'free' ST for an under 12 accompanying a full-paying adult STH is actually £30. The junior has to become a 'Rams squad member' (costing £30.... Not sure if this has been mentioned?)

What's the old saying?.... Nothing in life comes for _____ ?

posted on 3/4/15

All gone quiet Baz

posted on 3/4/15

I know, out of the top six after being nailed on champions six weeks ago...😋

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