Fans of Championship side Nottingham Forest are in disbelief about how ‘gorgeous’ the club’s new stadium might look.
The Reds have revealed a new image of the club’s new stadium plan as the redevelopment is now underway. The new stadium will see the Peter Taylor Stand get rebuilt and have its capacity increased in an attempt to house as many as 10,000 fans in it.
The initial plans for the redevelopment were revealed earlier this year and it will see the capacity increase to about 30,000 to 35,000 spectators.
Many Forest fans are amazed at the sight of their potential new home and can’t stop raving about it.
Bring it on
— lional2936 (@lional2936) November 15, 2019
Very impressed @nffc we are seriously going in the right direction
— Paddy Joseph (@Plasticcpaddy) November 15, 2019
That’s bloody gorgeous
— dylan jackson (@DylanJackson02) November 15, 2019
Wow. That’s impressive
— Hamish Scott (@hamishfs) November 15, 2019
— Craige Cee (@Cee_GK5) November 15, 2019
Forest have done very well in the Championship so far this season under manager Sabri Lamouchi. They find themselves at the fifth place in the Championship, only five points behind table-topping West Bromwich Albion.
Lamouchi’s men also have a game in hand over the other top-six sides and have played only 15 games, as compared to others having played 16.
The club had lost their first game of the season but went onto an unbeaten streak of ten games after losing to West Brom on the opening day of the campaign.
Some other fans also couldn’t stop gushing about the new stadium.
Very lovely @phyzpell “Say we are premier league, we are premier league”
— Adam Barnes (@Barnesaa39) November 15, 2019
Looking superb @NFFC
— The Abbot’s Elm (@TheAbbotsElm) November 15, 2019
What do we think?
Investment in the stadium is always a big sign for any club. It shows that the club has the right ambition to move forward and make the right strides in the correct direction. Since this news comes when the club is currently fighting for promotion, it will give fans even greater hope that they can move back in the Premier League next season.