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    Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures | Nottingham Post - Nottingham Post
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    Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures | Nottingham Post
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    Forest defender and new signing Matt Mills nets an acrobatic goal for 1-0 at Stevenage and celebrates. VIEW GALLERY. Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message.
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  • Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures - Nottingham Post

    Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures - Nottingham Post
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    Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures
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    Forest defender and new signing Matt Mills nets an acrobatic goal for 1-0 at Stevenage and celebrates. VIEW GALLERY. Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message.
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  • Nottingham Post published Dougie Freedman confident Forest's Michail Antonio will not be...

    Nottingham Post published Dougie Freedman confident Forest's Michail Antonio will not be...
    Dougie Freedman does not believe Michail Antonio will be distracted by speculation over his future – and remains convinced Nottingham Forest can hang on to their prize asset.The Reds boss believes Antonio will continue to fire on all cylinders, despite interest from Premier League West Brom, who had a £5m bid for the 25-year-old rejected earlier this week.The winger put in a rampaging performance in the 3-0 win over Stevenage, before limping off with a minor injury early in the...
  • Nottingham Post published Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures

    Nottingham Post published Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures
    The fixture pitted two former Nottingham Forest strikers of the past against each other in the opposing dug-outs, but for those who had made the journey to the Lamex from the East Midlands, the priority was the question of who will provide the Reds goals this coming season.For Dougie Freedman, this may well represent one of his bigger headaches in the coming weeks, as he looks to find somebody to fill the void left by the injury to Britt Assombalonga, while simultaneously fending off interest in
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  • Nottingham Post commented Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures

    Nottingham Post commented Stevenage 0 Nottingham Forest 3: Match report and pictures
    The fixture pitted two former Nottingham Forest strikers of the past against each other in the opposing dug-outs, but for those who had made the journey to the Lamex from the East Midlands, the priority was the question of who will provide the Reds goals this coming season.For Dougie Freedman, this may well represent one of his bigger headaches in the coming weeks, as he looks to find somebody to fill the void left by the injury to Britt Assombalonga, while simultaneously fending off interest in
  • Nottingham Post published The Open 2015: Notts duo Owen and Westwood hopeful of making the...

    Mansfield's Greg Owen sunk a birdie on the 18th hole for the second round running to leave himself midway down the field heading into the weekend's action at the 144th Open Championship at St Andrews.The 43-year-old Nottingham Forest fan, who has lived in America for the last 13 years as he plays on the PGA Tour, had started the Open by becoming the first clubhouse leader – after being the first group out of the whole tournament before 7am on Thursday morning.He carded a four-under-par...
  • Nottingham Post published Durham Jets v Notts Outlaws: T20 match report: Wessels falls...

    A superb innings of 97 off 51 balls by Riki Wessels carried Nottinghamshire Outlaws to a 42-run win against Durham Jets in the NatWest T20 Blast match at Chester-le-Street.Their third successive win kept alive the visitors' hopes of snatching the fourth qualifying place in the north group and ended Durham's chances of progress.Going in when Alex Hales holed out at deep mid-wicket in the third over for three, Wessels drove five leg-side sixes in propelling the Outlaws to 198 for five, to which...
  • Nottingham Post published Crossley, Webb, McGovern, Johnson and Legg among ex-Forest and...

    Nottingham Post published Crossley, Webb, McGovern, Johnson and Legg among ex-Forest and...
    A team of Nottingham Forest and Notts County legends will take on a Leicester City side in a charity football match next month.Mark Crossley, Neil Webb, Paul McKenna and Nigel Jemson will be among the former Forest players involved.Double European Cup winning captain and current Reds ambassador John McGovern will also be in attendance.Paul Devlin, Michael Johnson and Andy Legg are among the ex-Magpies who will play in the clash.The game, which will take place at Arnold Town's Eagle Valley...
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  • University of Nottingham celebrates 250000 graduates - Impact Magazine

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    University of Nottingham celebrates 250000 graduates
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    The 250,000 graduates date back to the days of University College Nottingham, founded in 1881. The total figure includes graduates from the University's campuses in China and Malaysia, alongside students studying in the UK. Victoria Rowley, a first ...
  • Boy's death not from care failings

    Boy's death not from care failings
    The death of a four-year-old two days after being discharged from hospital in Nottingham was not caused by failings in his care, a coroner says.
  • JonPritchard published Family of murdered teen Jason Spencer welcome tougher sentences...

    JonPritchard published Family of murdered teen Jason Spencer welcome tougher sentences...
    The family of a teenager who was knifed to death have welcomed tougher laws on those who carry knives.Jason Spencer was killed in 2007 when a play fight got out of control. The 17-year-old was stabbed eight times in the face and chest.His step-father, John Greensmith, said the move is a step in the right direction.Adults convicted more than once of being in possession of a blade will now face a minimum six month prison sentence and a maximum of four years, under the new law which came into force
  • TracyWalker published New two-minute bus waiting rule sparks controversy in Beeston

    TracyWalker published New two-minute bus waiting rule sparks controversy in Beeston
    The tram expansion has yet again re-ignited debate in Beeston as passengers and bus drivers argue over a waiting rule at the new travel hub.Nottinghamshire County Council staff are watching buses to make sure they take no more than two minutes to pick up and drop off passengers at the bus and tram interchange, in Styring Street.The interchange opened on Sunday, with 53 buses passing through every hour.The previous bus station had eight bays, but the interchange has just six, meaning buses have..
  • TracyWalker commented New two-minute bus waiting rule sparks controversy in Beeston

    TracyWalker commented New two-minute bus waiting rule sparks controversy in Beeston
    The tram expansion has yet again re-ignited debate in Beeston as passengers and bus drivers argue over a waiting rule at the new travel hub.Nottinghamshire County Council staff are watching buses to make sure they take no more than two minutes to pick up and drop off passengers at the bus and tram interchange, in Styring Street.The interchange opened on Sunday, with 53 buses passing through every hour.The previous bus station had eight bays, but the interchange has just six, meaning buses have..
  • Head of new Nottingham University Academy for Science and Technology ... - Nottingham Post

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    Head of new Nottingham University Academy for Science and Technology ...
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    The Nottingham University Academy for Science and Technology (NUAST) officially opened its doors in April under the leadership of Harkireet Sohel. Head of new Nottingham University Academy for Science and Technology leaves... X. Share Tweet Share ...
  • Nottingham Post published Jon Eley hopes major changes at the top of Short Track Speed...

    Nottingham Post published Jon Eley hopes major changes at the top of Short Track Speed...
    As ever in Short Track Speed Skating everything happens quickly. Very quickly.And while there has been no racing on the ice since Elise Christie made history by becoming the first Briton to win two medals at a World Championships, in Moscow back in March, there have been major changes off it.The first of those is the departure of Stuart Horsepool as performance director of the Nottingham-based Great Britain Short Track Speed Skating team, after almost a decade in the role.And the second change..
  • Nottingham Post published Jon Eley column: Preparations for new season are going well

    Hello from Germany.We flew out today to a two-week training camp in Inzell as we continue our build-up to the new season.It's been a good summer for the team so far, we've been training really well.There's been a few changes made during the off-season, but everyone has still been really focused on working hard in training and hopefully it will pay off when the competitive racing begins.I've also been able to keep up with the rest of the team when we've been out cycling because Langdale...
  • Nottingham Business Improvement District voted in for five more years - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Business Improvement District voted in for five more years
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    City centre businesses have voted "yes" to £5 million worth of investment over the next five years. The Nottingham Business Improvement District (BID) has been given a second term to help improve retail by delivering a number of unique projects and ...and more »
  • DanRussell published Head of new Nottingham University Academy for Science and...

    DanRussell published Head of new  Nottingham University Academy for Science and...
    The head teacher of a new £10m city academy has left after only one academic year to be an Ofsted inspector.The Nottingham University Academy for Science and Technology (NUAST) officially opened its doors in April under the leadership of Harkireet Sohel.But academy bosses have now revealed to the Post that Mr Sohel will be replaced after he spent the last 15 months developing a specialist curriculum for students aged 14 to 19 years old at the Abbey Street school.Mr Sohel said:...
  • JemmaPage published Pupils soak teachers with wet sponges at Forest Town primary...

    JemmaPage published Pupils soak teachers with wet sponges at Forest Town primary...
    Teachers put themselves in the firing line – and let their pupils soak them with sponges.Holly Primary School, in Holly Road, Forest Town, held a summer fayre on Friday to celebrate its 30th birthday.Pupils were allowed to throw sponges soaked in water at the teachers for £1 a go, or £5 for half a bucket.One of the youngster's mums paid £20 for her daughter to have a full bucket for each teacher.After the drenching, the whole school sang songs from 80s, as well as happy..
  • DanRussell published Nottingham Business Improvement District voted in for five more...

    DanRussell published Nottingham Business Improvement District voted in for five more...
    City centre businesses have voted "yes" to £5 million worth of investment over the next five years.The Nottingham Business Improvement District (BID) has been given a second term to help improve retail by delivering a number of unique projects and services.The results of the vote were announced yesterday and in total 376 business took to the ballot box with 336 voting yes and 40 no.BID chairman Jeff Allen said: "We are delighted that we have such overwhelming support from...
  • DanRussell commented Nottingham Business Improvement District voted in for five more...

    City centre businesses have voted "yes" to £5 million worth of investment over the next five years.The Nottingham Business Improvement District (BID) has been given a second term to help improve retail by delivering a number of unique projects and services.The results of the vote were announced yesterday and in total 376 business took to the ballot box with 336 voting yes and 40 no.BID chairman Jeff Allen said: "We are delighted that we have such overwhelming support from...
  • Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic death" - Nottingham Post

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    Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic death"
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    THE "tragic" death of a four-year-old autistic boy was not caused by failings in hospital care, a coroner has concluded. Harry Procko collapsed and died suddenly in front of the television on Monday, June 23 last year – just two days after being ...
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  • TomNorton published Long Eaton to be recognised around the world for putting bottoms...

    TomNorton published Long Eaton to be recognised around the world for putting bottoms...
    It's the town that's helped build thrones for princes, settees for celebrities and furniture for some of the biggest brands.Now, Long Eaton has received the title of UK Centre of Quality Upholstery Manufacture, which businesses hope will further its reputation across the world.The new kite-mark has been endorsed by Erewash Borough Council following a campaign supported by local businesses and Long Eaton Chamber of Trade.Company directors, who have traded locally for decades, met at Long Eaton...
  • TomNorton commented Long Eaton to be recognised around the world for putting bottoms...

    TomNorton commented Long Eaton to be recognised around the world for putting bottoms...
    It's the town that's helped build thrones for princes, settees for celebrities and furniture for some of the biggest brands.Now, Long Eaton has received the title of UK Centre of Quality Upholstery Manufacture, which businesses hope will further its reputation across the world.The new kite-mark has been endorsed by Erewash Borough Council following a campaign supported by local businesses and Long Eaton Chamber of Trade.Company directors, who have traded locally for decades, met at Long Eaton...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County confirm Stanley Aborah signing

    Nottingham Post published Notts County confirm Stanley Aborah signing
    Notts County have confirmed the signing of Stanley Aborah.The 28-year-old Belgian central midfielder has signed a two-year deal at Meadow Lane, to become manager Ricardo Moniz's 14th summer signing.The Magpies have swooped for Aborah after he impressed Moniz during a trial with the League Two club, producing good performances in their three pre-season friendly wins so far, against Hucknall Rolls Royce, Arnold Town and Carlton Town.Aborah will add plenty of experience to the new-look Notts squad,
  • PMBlackburn published Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic...

    PMBlackburn published Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic...
    THE "tragic" death of a four-year-old autistic boy was not caused by failings in hospital care, a coroner has concluded.Harry Procko collapsed and died suddenly in front of the television on Monday, June 23 last year – just two days after being discharged from the Queen's Medical Centre.A "harrowing" inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court heard there were delays in transferring Harry – who also had a genetic condition called global development delay and had...
  • PMBlackburn commented Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic...

    PMBlackburn commented Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic...
    THE "tragic" death of a four-year-old autistic boy was not caused by failings in hospital care, a coroner has concluded.Harry Procko collapsed and died suddenly in front of the television on Monday, June 23 last year – just two days after being discharged from the Queen's Medical Centre.A "harrowing" inquest at Nottingham Coroner's Court heard there were delays in transferring Harry – who also had a genetic condition called global development delay and had...
  • Nottingham Post published Wimbledon champion goes for glory as Nottingham Tennis Centre...

    Jordanne Whiley will fearlessly chase her first British Open Wheelchair singles crown tomorrow after needing just one arm to end World No.1 Jiske Griffioen's 20-match winning run.Whiley, who defended her Wimbledon doubles crown just five days earlier, overcame the Dutch top seed 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 at the Nottingham Tennis Centre to set up a showdown with World No.3 Aniek Van Koot.The 23-year-old's win capped of a remarkable day for British players as Andy Lapthorne got past world No.1 quad player...
  • Nottingham Post published New Sports Fund to help Notts athletes and clubs

    Nottinghamshire's sports clubs and talented athletes are being invited to apply for grants from Nottinghamshire County Council's new Sports Fund.The Sports Fund aims to help talented individuals with the financial barriers associated with being an international level athlete, as well as providing support for local clubs to encourage more people to get involved in sport and recruit and develop new and existing coaches and volunteers.The Sports Fund is open for applications now and has four...
  • JemmaPage published Long delays after multiple-vehicle collision on M1

    JemmaPage published Long delays after multiple-vehicle collision on M1
    Commuters travelling on the M1 are being warned to expect long delays after a multiple-vehicle collision.Traffic between junctions 29 and 29 are being held as a result of the crash on Friday afternoon.The road is expected to re-open at 6.15pm on Friday.More to come.
  • Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town boss pleased with squad's 'togetherness'

    Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town boss pleased with squad's 'togetherness'
    Boss Adam Murray says there is a 'togetherness' about his new-look Mansfield Town side.The former skipper has overhauled the dressing room during the summer as he looks toput his stamp on the squad ahead of the new League Two campaign.And he is pleased how quickly the players have gelled together.The Stags continued their pre-season build-up in midweek with a 4-1 victory at Worksop Town, courtesy of goals from Craig Westcarr, Malvind Benning, Reggie Lambe and Adi Yussuf.The squad will be split..
  • Nottingham Post published Dean Yates hoping to instill a community ethos now he's back at...

    Nottingham Post published Dean Yates hoping to instill a community ethos now he's back at...
    When Dean Yates had finished a game with Notts County, it was not unusual for him and the players to head to the bar.Once there they wouldmingle with the supporters in what was seen as a chance to strengthen the bond between the club andits community.Naturally, some would moan after a defeat but a pint or two later would generally numb the pain.Talk wouldthen centre on how they would bounce back as bonds with supporters would form.Itis that togethernessthat Yates, now back at the club...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County already feel they can achieve something special this...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County already feel they can achieve something special this...
    Julian Jenner is excited to be part of the Dutch influx at Notts County.And he says the Magpies already feel like they can achieve something special in the new season – even before a ball is kicked.The 31-year-old winger is one of a hat-trick of signings from Holland made by Notts boss Ricardo Moniz this summer, alongside Genaro Snijders and Mawouna Amevor.And while Jenner says he wouldn't care if he was the only Dutch player at Meadow Lane, he admits the presence of Snijders and Amevor...
  • JemmaPage published Hucknall jobs fair: Dozens seeking apprenticeships

    JemmaPage published Hucknall jobs fair: Dozens seeking apprenticeships
    Dozens of employers attended the second in the series of the Post's Jobs Fairs on Friday. They were joined by hundreds of jobseekers who wanted to find out what employment opportunities are available in the county. Jemma Page was at the event talking to businesses, colleges and potential recruitsApprenticeships were the talk of the town at Hucknall's Jobs Fair – as about a hundred people signed up to find out more about the earn-as-you-learn schemes.Teenager Jess Morecroft headed to the...
  • Whiley beats Griffioen to make final

    Whiley beats Griffioen to make final
    Wheelchair tennis player Jordanne Whiley beats world number one Jiske Griffioen to reach the British Open final.
  • EllieCullen commented Disciplinary hearings for sacked managing director turned into a...

    EllieCullen commented Disciplinary hearings for sacked managing director turned into a...
    The disciplinary hearings which resulted in a managing director being sacked from a high-profile Nottingham business descended into a "farce", a tribunal heard.Jot Engelbrecht was fired from his role at Octavian Security in August last year following allegations of racism.It was claimed he had used the "n-word" in front of colleagues – accusations he "categorically denies".He was also accused of pursuing other business interests during work time, unbeknown to.
  • JemmaPage published Have you seen missing teenager Estelle Holmes-Parker Gretton?

    JemmaPage published Have you seen missing teenager Estelle Holmes-Parker Gretton?
    A 15-year-old who moved recently moved to Nottingham from Blackpool has gone missing.Estelle Holmes-Parker Gretton was last seen leaving her Aspley home at about 4.45pm on Thursday.The teenager has not been seen or heard from since, and Nottinghamshire Police are growing increasingly concerned.Estelle – who is mixed race, slim and about 5ft 5ins tall with dark hair – was last seen wearing her school uniform of black trousers, black blazer and a white shirt, with black trainers.If...
  • JemmaPage published Man arrested after indecent exposure outside Debenhams

    JemmaPage published Man arrested after indecent exposure outside Debenhams
    A 39-year-old man has been arrested and bailed in connection with an incident of indecent exposure outside Debenhams.The man allegedly exposed himself to a woman who was sitting on steps outside the shop in Long Row, near the Old Market Square, Nottingham.Nottinghamshire Police arrested the man, who has been bailed pending further enquiries.Offices are asking shoppers who were in the area on Friday, July 3, if they witnessed any suspicious activity.Anyone who has information about the indecent..
  • TracyWalker published Rallying round for cancer patient Leiske

    TracyWalker published Rallying round for cancer patient Leiske
    They say you can tell who your friends are during times of despair – and that is certainly true for Leiske Thompson and her colleagues.Three weeks ago Mrs Thompson, 56, of Rainham Gardens, Ruddington, was diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a cancer of the bone marrow. The 56-year-old was given the devastating news by her consultant at Nottingham's City Hospital.It was found as the mum to Philip, 34, Nicola, 32, Matthew, 31, and Lorraine, 30, had been suffering from thrombocythemia, a rare blood
  • TracyWalker published Copper to open third branch on site of Nottingham's former Reflex...

    TracyWalker published Copper to open third branch on site of Nottingham's former Reflex...
    One of the city centre's most prominent buildings will be brought back into use when it becomes a cafe bar.The former Reflex 1980s Bar, on the corner of Upper Parliament Street and Market Street, has stood empty for around two years.But it will be given a new lease of life when it becomes a Copper bar, which already has similar venues in West Bridgford and Mapperley - bringing with it around 30 jobs.It is the latest venue taken on by Great Northern Inns, which owns The Cross Keys and The...
  • NatalieFahy published 30 of the best photos of enthusiastic amateur dramatics groups

    Gallery created by NatalieFahy
  • JonPritchard published Rotary club donate dictionaries to help smooth transition to...

    JonPritchard published Rotary club donate dictionaries to help smooth transition to...
    Students moving from primary to secondary schools in Bulwell and Basford will be armed with new dictionaries in September, thanks to a donation by the local rotary club.Bulwell and Basford Rotary Club members have handed out more than 300 dictionaries to children who will be starting secondary school.The donations were part of a 'Dictionaries for All' campaign started by former member John Heading, who died earlier this year after a battle with cancer.The books were handed out to six primary...
  • JonPritchard published Closure of mental health unit is 'destroying excellent service'

    JonPritchard published Closure of mental health unit is 'destroying excellent service'
    "You're destroying an excellent service."That's what a public consultation meeting was told as plans to close a mental health rehabilitation unit in Gedling were discussed.Carers, service users, councillors and residents attended the meeting held at St George's Centre in Netherfield on Friday.A wide range of subjects were discussed, including the number of beds available for people in crisis, quality of care, and existing services, as emotions ran high.Gedling resident Ria Jebb, said:.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest to play in new yellow away kit for first time...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest to play in new yellow away kit for first time...
    It was hardly the best kept secret, but it's official – Nottingham Forest's 150th anniversary celebratory away kit is yellow.And fans travelling to the Stevenage pre-season friendly tonight will get a chance to see the team in action in the new kit, which has blue trimming.Speculation had been mounting that yellow would be the preferred colour of choice for the change strip, especially after a picture of Henri Lansbury wearing what was believed to be the away kit was leaked on Twitter on..
  • TracyWalker published Arrest after Victoria Embankment assault

    TracyWalker published Arrest after Victoria Embankment assault
    A man has been arrested after another man suffered injuries having been assaulted at Victoria Embankment.The 31-year-old was arrested on suspicion of assault on Friday morning, following the incident which is said to have happened on Wednesday night.The alleged victim, a 46-year-old man, suffered injuries as a result of the assault but has since been released from hospital.The 31-year-old man remains in police custody.
  • TomNorton published Man knocked down while playing "keepy-uppies"...

    TomNorton published Man knocked down while playing "keepy-uppies"...
    A thirty-nine year old man, who was knocked down in Huntingdon Street in the early hours of Thursday morning, is no longer thought to be in a life-threatening condition.Police were called to collision near the junction of Nile Street when the man was struck by a silver Honda. He had been seen kicking a football during the early hours of the morning close to a nearby Shell garage. He was rushed to hospital and his condition has now stabilised.A police spokesman said there had been no arrests and.
  • TomNorton published Man knocked down while playing 'keepy-uppies' stabilises in...

    TomNorton published Man knocked down while playing 'keepy-uppies' stabilises in...
    A thirty-nine year old man, who was knocked down in Huntingdon Street in the early hours of Thursday morning, is no longer thought to be in a life-threatening condition.Police were called to collision near the junction of Nile Street when the man was struck by a silver Honda. He had been seen kicking a football during the early hours of the morning close to a nearby Shell garage. He was rushed to hospital and his condition has now stabilised.A police spokesman said there had been no arrests and.
  • Wicked Whispers: West Brom said to have cooled interest in Nottingham Forest ... - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Wicked Whispers: West Brom said to have cooled interest in Nottingham Forest ...
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    The Reds rejected a £5m bid for the player from the Baggies earlier this week, telling them Antonio is not for sale at any price. And it seems West Brom boss Tony Pulis is ready to move on to other targets, with reports suggesting Arsenal's Serge ...
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  • Nottingham Post published Wicked Whispers: West Brom said to have cooled interest in...

    Nottingham Post published Wicked Whispers: West Brom said to have cooled interest in...
    West Brom have reportedly cooled their pursuit of Nottingham Forest winger Michail Antonio.The Reds rejected a £5m bid for the player from the Baggies earlier this week, telling them Antonio is not for sale at any price.And it seems West Brom boss Tony Pulis is ready to move on to other targets, with reports suggesting Arsenal's Serge Gnabry is now on their list.The Daily Star say a loan deal for the German has already been discussed with the Gunners, while the Baggies have also still not.
  • Nottingham Post commented Wicked Whispers: West Brom said to have cooled interest in...

    Nottingham Post commented Wicked Whispers: West Brom said to have cooled interest in...
    West Brom have reportedly cooled their pursuit of Nottingham Forest winger Michail Antonio.The Reds rejected a £5m bid for the player from the Baggies earlier this week, telling them Antonio is not for sale at any price.And it seems West Brom boss Tony Pulis is ready to move on to other targets, with reports suggesting Arsenal's Serge Gnabry is now on their list.The Daily Star say a loan deal for the German has already been discussed with the Gunners, while the Baggies have also still not.

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