• Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers legend Paul Adey set for Corey Neilson...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers legend Paul Adey set for Corey Neilson...
    Nottingham Panthers' all-time leading scorer and former coach Paul Adey will be back on the ice next week for Corey Neilson's testimonial game – as a referee!Now 52 and retired as a player since 2001 – apart from one game in the 2003/4 season during his four-season stint as Panthers coach – the Canadian-born winger hit 801 goals and 1,547 points during his 11 years in Nottingham.Ice Hockey UK head of officials Simon Kirkham will be co-referee for the game next Wednesday at the.
  • Nottingham Post published Price of Football survey: £60 is for VIP season ticket,...

    Nottingham Post published Price of Football survey: £60 is for VIP season ticket,...
    Notts County Ladies have the highest priced season ticket in Women's Super League 1 according to a BBC Price of Football survey, but chief executive Luke Negus-Hill says their findings do not tell the full story.The dearest season ticket to see the Lady Pies in action at Meadow Lane is £60, which is double what it costs to watch title-winners Chelsea.But Negus-Hill says the findings do not show the kind of season ticket it is and the benefits which are attached to it."If you just...
  • NottmPostEG published The Apprentice: Episode 1 review

    NottmPostEG published The Apprentice: Episode 1 review
    As Nottingham businessman David Stevenson joined the hopefuls on the new series of The Apprentice, TV writer Oonagh Robinson has the lowdown on the opening episodeI want the cars, I want the girls, I want the power, I want the… blah, blah, blah.
    Seconds into series 1,245 of The Apprentice and we were on familiarly loathsome ground - as a multitude of suited and booted wannabes marched in unison down the street and spouted their heavily rehearsed cringe-phrases introducing themselves to...
  • Nottingham Post published Price of Football survey: Notts County towards top of League Two...

    Nottingham Post published Price of Football survey: Notts County towards top of League Two...
    Notts County are towards the top of League Two – when it comes to ticket prices, according to a new BBC Price of Football survey.The Magpies are joint top of the pile when it comes to their cheapest match day tickets.The lowest priced ticket to see Notts in action at Meadow Lane is £22, which is higher than every club in the division except Leyton Orient, Northampton Town and Plymouth Argyle, who charge home supporters the same.And when it comes to their most expensive tickets...
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  • Nottingham Post commented Price of Football survey: Nottingham Forest compare favourably...

    Nottingham Post commented Price of Football survey: Nottingham Forest compare favourably...
    Nottingham Forest have already proven they can compete favourably with their Championship rivals on the pitch this season.Now, they have shown they stand up well against them off the pitch as well –in a new BBC Price of Football survey.Currently 14th in the table, the Reds are also around mid-table when it comes to ticket prices.The cheapest match day tickets to see them in action at the City Ground is £22, which is the 12th least expensive in the division – although...
  • TracyWalker published Dance school to celebrate 25 years in business with show at the...

    TracyWalker published Dance school to celebrate 25 years in business with show at the...
    Taking youngsters to perform at Disneyland Paris and the London Palladium have been just some of the highlights of 25 years of teaching dance for Sarah Summers.As the daughter of Roy and Mary Knight, who set up the Roy and Mary Knight Dance Studio in Cranbrook Street, in the city centre, 50 years ago, dancing is in her blood.Mr Knight died last month aged 83 - and Sarah's dance school, Summers in Time, is to dedicate its 25th anniversary show to her parents.Sarah, 42, and her husband Stephen,...
  • Nottingham Post published Tale of Nottingham Forest's remarkable journey should have been...

    Nottingham Post published Tale of Nottingham Forest's remarkable journey should have been...
    Larry Lloyd believes the tale of Nottingham Forest's remarkable journey from the Second Division to being crowned the kings of Europe should have been told decades ago.Reds fans will have the chance to relive the glory years under Brian Clough on the big screen now film 'I Believe In Miracles' has been released nationwide in cinemas.More than 3,000 people – including the majority of the players involved – gathered at the City Ground for the movie's premiere on Sunday night.Former...
  • Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Nottingham Forest look solid on road, but...

    Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Nottingham Forest look solid on road, but...
    Nottingham Forest can head to Bristol City in confident mood, given their impressive form away from home.But it is at the City Ground where it is most important for them to keep playing with self belief.We are still in glass half-full territory, because you sense they are not too far away from finding the right formula.They can take heart from the fact that they have one of the better away records in the division, having collected eight points on the road – and the tally could easily have.
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  • Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Liam Trotter is not an exciting signing,...

    Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Liam Trotter is not an exciting signing,...
    Liam Trotter may not be the most exciting of signings. But he is exactly what Nottingham Forest need.Because, without a defensive midfielder, the dynamic the Reds had found in recent weeks could easily be lost.Michael Mancienne's role in the side was not the most glamorous. His job was not an exciting one. But, by having somebody sitting in front of the back four, providing that safety net, it allowed those around him to have an attacking threat of their own, without fear.It is hardly a new role
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest still waiting for final approval over Liam...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest still waiting for final approval over Liam...
    Nottingham Forest were tonight waiting for final confirmation of Liam Trotter's loan move from Bolton Wanderers.The Reds' Championship rivals have agreed to allow the 27-year-old to move to the City Ground, initially for a month.But the move is still to be given Football League approval, as the club work to get the required paperwork processed by the authorities.Forest are still understood to be hopeful that the deal will be completed in time for the midfielder to play a part when Dougie...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County fan column: Jacob Daniel: Time for Ricardo Moniz to...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County fan column: Jacob Daniel: Time for Ricardo Moniz to...
    Much has been made of Ricardo Moniz's ability as a coach since he arrived as Notts County manager last season.YouTube videos of him bellowing at Hungarians as they dribbled around some cones have been watched while endless chats about philosophywith the local media have been listened to.The Dutchman's credentials as a tutor of football are not in doubt, but it's time for Moniz to step up and prove his ability as a manager.The weekend defeat to Plymouth Argyle rammed home the issues that are...
  • sherdley published Have-a-go hero praised after she chased Wollaton gunman

    sherdley published Have-a-go hero praised after she chased Wollaton  gunman
    A judge commended a shop customer for her extreme bravery after she chased after a gun-toting robber in Wollaton.Gemma Walsh jumped in her car when John Richardson fled empty-handed from Wollaton News, in Trowell Road.Richardson, 21, of Allendale Avenue, in Aspley, was jailed for three years and four months on Wednesday, October 14, for attempted robbery and possessing an imitation firearm.Judge Michael Stokes QC said Miss Walsh chased him but he got away."Gemma Walsh is to be commended for...
  • JonPritchard published Nottingham job seekers fall as numbers of workers in region hits...

    JonPritchard published Nottingham job seekers fall as numbers of workers in region hits...
    The number of people claiming Job Seekers Allowance in Nottingham fell by more than 180 from August to September, figures have revealed.The latest job statistics, released by the Office for National Statistics, show the number fell by more than 400 in Nottinghamshire, to 7,665.The release also shows that a record 2.3 million people are now in work in the East Midlands, as unemployment levels in the region fall to their lowest since 2008.Chris Hobson, director of policy for East Midlands Chamber.
  • PMBlackburn published St Ann's apples being used to make brewery's first-ever cider

    PMBlackburn published St Ann's apples being used to make brewery's first-ever cider
    Apples grown in St Ann's are being used to make a popular city brewery's first ever cider.Castle Rock brewery is running a pilot project to produce around 700 pints of cider – with fruit grown by allotment holders in return for a taste of the new tipple.The first batch will be produced from 450kg of fruit which will be pressed, filtered and left to ferment to create a cloudy drink of up to seven per cent strength.If the experimental brew goes well the new cider could be a regular sight on.
  • rsherdley published Good Samaritan repeatedly bitten on his thumb on bus

    rsherdley published Good Samaritan repeatedly bitten on his thumb on bus
    A Good Samaritan was repeatedly bitten on his thumb after he intervened to help a driver confronted with an abusive passenger.Robin Warriner was attacked by Liam Bednall on the bus in Eastwood on February 17.Bednall, 25, whose address is now HMP Nottingham, was jailed for 15 months for assault, causing actual bodily harm, and one month consecutively for failing to comply with his bail conditions.His victim was awarded £250 from public funds by Judge Michael Stokes, after he heard on...
  • Nottingham Post published Rushcliffe Community Awards 2015: Young entrepreneur Bella...

    Nottingham Post published Rushcliffe Community Awards 2015: Young entrepreneur Bella...
    A YOUNG entrepreneur who has a thriving business under her belt has become the latest person to be nominated in the Rushcliffe Community Awards.Bella Bidmead, 21, of Cotgrave, has five people working for her company Waggy Tails Pet Services and Dog Grooming Parlour.The animal lover only set the firm up 18 months ago.Now, her proud parents Carol and Robert, who she lives with, have nominated their daughter for this year's Young Achiever Award.Carol said: "We are just so proud of...
  • autouser published Six luxury homes for £1m or more near you in Nottinghamshir...

    autouser published Six luxury homes for £1m or more near you in Nottinghamshir...
    From character homes in the city to sprawling country estates Notts has its share of stunning homes.In fact, it is surprising just how many £1million homes there are in the county. This week we highlight some of our favourites.1. An eight bedroom period home in Lenton Road, The Park, for instance is on the market at £1,185,000 with Humberts. It is only minutes from the city centre and yet has all the class and style you'd expect from a home within this price bracket.2. Another area..
  • Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton, October 16-23 - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton, October 16-23
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    The falling leaves drift by the window on Friday October 16 at Stray's Tapas and Jazz in Newark, where pianist and singer Wendy Kirkland performs popular standards alongside her other half, supremo guitarist and bassist Pat Sprakes from 7pm; call 01636 ...
  • Nottingham Post published Stuart Broad suffers frustration as Shoaib Malik hits double...

    Nottingham Post published Stuart Broad suffers frustration as Shoaib Malik hits double...
    Stuart Broad suffered frustration for England as Shoaib Malik hit a double century for Pakistan in the first Test in Abu Dhabi.The Nottinghamshire bowler thought he had claimed Malik's wicket when he was on 40, but the batsman escaped via a no-ball let-off because Broad overstepped.And Malik went onto hit 245 runs before Pakistan declared on 523/8, England replying through Alastair Cook (39) and Moeen Ali (15), who was chosen ahead of Notts batsman Alex Hales, as they made 56 without loss at...
  • NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton, October 16-23

    NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton, October 16-23
    The falling leaves drift by the window on Friday October 16 at Stray's Tapas and Jazz in Newark, where pianist and singer Wendy Kirkland performs popular standards alongside her other half, supremo guitarist and bassist Pat Sprakes from 7pm; call 01636 613 764 to book a table. In the city centre, Rikki Thomas-Martinez (lead singer of Mas Y Mas) plays and sings at Baresca from 9pm and JAB, who are Jack Atherton on drums, Ben Martin on guitar and Andy Tytherleigh on double bass are at the Pelican.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire keen to bring South Africa spinner Imran Tahir...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire keen to bring South Africa spinner Imran Tahir...
    Nottinghamshire will attempt to sign South Africa leg spinner Imran Tahir as an overseas player for next season.Tahir (pictured) played in four games for Notts this summer before an upper thigh injury ended his stint early.Butdirector of cricket Mick Newell was sufficiently impressed to try to sign the 36-year-old again, before revealing he will look for a pace bowler if his bid is unsuccessful."We'll be looking at how we can improve the squad. We've got to sign a bowler as our...
  • Nottingham Post published Hockey round-up: Charlie Brooke hits hat-trick for West Bridgford

    Nottingham Post published Hockey round-up: Charlie Brooke hits hat-trick for West Bridgford
    Charlie Brooke hit a hat-trick for West Bridgford in a 3-3 draw against Khalsa in the Midlands Premier.The draw puts them in ninth place in the table ahead of facing Harborne, but coach Doug Stuart felt his side should have won."We played really well," he said."They are probably going to finish in the top three or four and we should have won."We were 2-0 up and it was 2-1 at half-time."They pulled it back to 2-2 and then we went 3-2 up, so it's a shame we didn't...
  • TomNorton published Nottingham CVS celebrates 140th anniversary at annual event

    TomNorton published Nottingham CVS celebrates 140th anniversary at annual event
    One of the biggest volunteering organisations in the county has begun celebrating its 140th anniversary this week.The Nottingham Community and Voluntary Service, which offers support for and advice to voluntary groups in the city, is the oldest organisation of its kind in the country.Started as a committee in 1875, the Nottingham Town and Country Social Guild, in St James' Street.The organisation, which is now based in Mansfield Road, will officially turn 140 in December but used this week to...
  • Nottingham Post published More minutes equals greater knowledge for Nottingham Rugby's...

    Nottingham Post published More minutes equals greater knowledge for Nottingham Rugby's...
    Forwards are known for their brawn. But Nottingham Rugby's Kieran Davies has also been keen to exercise his brain power.Getting game time is the big aim for the prop this season, after limited appearances at both Exeter Chiefs and Cornish Pirates.He has featured in every match so far for the Green and Whites, having made the move in the summer, and he is using the extra minutes to learn from those around him."Compared to last year, I've stepped up in a lot of aspects of my game," said...
  • TomNorton published Bulwell resident sick after eating 'green egg' in McDonald's...

    TomNorton published Bulwell resident sick after eating 'green egg' in McDonald's...
    A Bulwell man was rushed to a medical walk-in centre with food poisoning after eating a "green egg" found in a McDonald's sandwich. Alan Evans made the gruesome discovery after visited the restaurant's Bulwell branch last Thursday and said he had been laid up in bed ever since.He said it was only when he decided to put barbecue sauce on his McMuffin breakfast sandwich that he saw the discoloured egg and immediately stopped eating.But within hours Mr Evans began to be sick, which he...
  • Derby County: Rams confirm ticket details for Nottingham Forest showdown - Derby Telegraph

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    Derby County: Rams confirm ticket details for Nottingham Forest showdown
    Derby Telegraph
    DERBY County have confirmed ticket details for the upcoming Championship clash with arch rivals Nottingham Forest. The Rams have been allocated 2,000 tickets for the match at the City Ground on Friday, November 6 (7.30pm). Tickets will be priced at £35 ...
  • Nottingham mathematicians Ada Lovelace and George Green honoured in tram ... - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham mathematicians Ada Lovelace and George Green honoured in tram ...
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    Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron whose work included creating the world's first computer programming, and George Green, who invented algorithms still used today and whose mill can still be seen in Sneinton, were honoured at a ceremony in ...
  • EllieCullen published Boyfriend pops the question on stage at Dapper Laughs gig

    EllieCullen published Boyfriend pops the question on stage at Dapper Laughs gig
    He might not be the most romantic of celebrities – but controversial comedian Dapper Laughs made sure one young couple were lucky in love.Brave boyfriend Ryan Armstrong proposed to his girlfriend live on stage at one of the comic's shows.And with a helping hand from Dapper himself, the answer was a resounding 'yes'.Ryan, 25, said: "We both love Dapper Laughs, so on the spur of the moment I decided to get in touch to see if I could propose at the show. I sent him a direct message on...
  • Nottingham Forest at 150: As war continues, back to back fixtures become common - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest at 150: As war continues, back to back fixtures become common
    Nottingham Post
    Playing in leagues with more local teams, to cut down on the amount of travelling undertaken in the war years, saw the creation of Midland northern and southern leagues. Another feature during World War I was that teams would play each other in pairs ...
  • Nottingham's lost cinemas - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham's lost cinemas
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    In a modern age of cinemas like Cineworld at the Cornerhouse, Showcase and Vue, it's easy to forget that Nottingham had a vast array of screens dotted all over, while classic locations like the Broadway and Savoy remain. In the Post's latest gallery ...
  • JonPritchard published Nottingham mathematicians Ada Lovelace and George Green honoured...

    JonPritchard published Nottingham mathematicians Ada Lovelace and George Green honoured...
    Two legendary mathematicians have been honoured by having trams named after them.Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron whose work included creating the world's first computer programming, and George Green, who invented algorithms still used today and whose mill can still be seen in Sneinton, were honoured at a ceremony in Basford yesterday.Students from the nearby Whitemoor Academy were invited to the unveiling to have a look around the trams and learn about the pair.Elliott Armstrong, 10,...
  • WSL 'explodes' to reach new level

    WSL 'explodes' to reach new level
    Premier League-backed clubs have elevated Women's Super League to "another level", admits Notts County boss Rick Passmoor.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: As war continues, back to back fixtures...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: As war continues, back to back fixtures...
    Playing in leagues with more local teams, to cut down on the amount of travelling undertaken in the war years, saw the creation of Midland northern and southern leagues.Another feature during World War I was that teams would play each other in pairs on alternate weekends.This was seen most during the 1917/18 and 1918/19 campaigns.The first two games, on September 1 and 8 in 1917, saw Forest up against Huddersfield Town away and then at home a week later – followed by this pattern of...
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest at 150: As war continues, back to back fixtures...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest at 150: As war continues, back to back fixtures...
    Playing in leagues with more local teams, to cut down on the amount of travelling undertaken in the war years, saw the creation of Midland northern and southern leagues.Another feature during World War I was that teams would play each other in pairs on alternate weekends.This was seen most during the 1917/18 and 1918/19 campaigns.The first two games, on September 1 and 8 in 1917, saw Forest up against Huddersfield Town away and then at home a week later – followed by this pattern of...
  • Luke Wood signs new Nottinghamshire contract - Nottingham Post

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    Luke Wood signs new Nottinghamshire contract
    Nottingham Post
    Luke Wood has signed a new deal at Nottinghamshire that commits him to Trent Bridge until 2018. The contract extension is reward for the 20-year-old fast-bowling all-rounder, who took 30 first class wickets at an average of 30 in his debut season as a ...and more »
  • M1 wrong-way driver named by police

    M1 wrong-way driver named by police
    An 87-year-old motorist who died in a crash on the M1 after driving the wrong way, is named by police.
  • JonPritchard published Pensioner killed in M1 crash named as Albert Newman

    JonPritchard published Pensioner killed in M1 crash named as Albert Newman
    The 87-year-old driver who died in a crash on the M1 on Monday has been named.Albert Kenneth Newman, who was from Nottingham, died when his blue Mazda Premacy was involved in a collision near to junction 24 of the M1.The Highways Agency confirmed the car that was involved in the collision was driving the wrong way down the motorway.A passenger in the white van also involved in the collision who died, was named yesterday as Michael Luciw, also from Nottingham.The driver of the van was taken to...
  • Barry_Cooper published Nottingham's lost cinemas

    Barry_Cooper published Nottingham's lost cinemas
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  • autouser published Delightful former farmhouse for sale in Kegworth for £399,9...

    autouser published Delightful former farmhouse for sale in Kegworth for £399,9...
    There is more to this lovely Victorian home than its location.When you think about Kegworth with its fantastic access to the M1 motorway and East Midlands airport, you might not consider that there would be a former farmhouse for sale here. Well, think again, for not only is Kegworth great for access, it is also home to some lovely character homes.Fernbank, for instance, is a detached family home, a former farmhouse, which stands in a prominent position towards the top of Ashby Road. Described..
  • JonPritchard published Long Eaton soldier awarded MBE by Princess Royal

    JonPritchard published Long Eaton soldier awarded MBE by Princess Royal
    A soldier who worked with NATO in Germany has been awarded with an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours.Craig Clark, 34, who is originally from Long Eaton, is serving as a sergeant at the School of Signals in Blandford Dorset.He was given his award by Princess Anne at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace last Tuesday.He said: "I'm very proud. We spoke for two or three minutes to the Princess Royal and she knew all about me, my career and the work I had done."There were four military people...
  • JonPritchard published Father left with puncture wounds after being savagely attacked by...

    JonPritchard published Father left with puncture wounds after being savagely attacked by...
    A walk to the local shop turned into a nightmare for a father after he was attacked by two German Shepherds.Colin Bannister, from Bramcote, was attacked while walking down the street, leaving him with cuts and bite marks to his arms and legs.The IT worker had to hail down a passing van to find a safe haven after he was set upon by the dogs as he walked to the shop on Sunday afternoon."I saw them coming up the hill and they just went at it and started attacking me," he said."There...
  • Nottingham Post published Luke Wood signs new Nottinghamshire contract

    Nottingham Post published Luke Wood signs new Nottinghamshire contract
    Luke Wood has signed a new deal at Nottinghamshire that commits him to Trent Bridge until 2018.The contract extension is reward for the 20-year-old fast-bowling all-rounder, who took 30 first class wickets at an average of 30 in his debut season as a professional.The former England under 19s international was one of a trio of homegrown fast bowlers that impressed during the 2015 campaign, alongside Brett Hutton and Jake Ball.It was a remarkable innings of 100 from 96 balls against Sussex,...
  • Nottingham designer's corset to feature on Kylie Minogue album cover - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham designer's corset to feature on Kylie Minogue album cover
    Nottingham Post
    Designer Susi Henson was already counting her luck after being commissioned to create two corsets for pop superstar Kylie Minogue. But now the 38-year-old has even more reason to celebrate - as one of the corsets is to feature on the front cover of the ...and more »
  • The Apprentice: All you need to know about the new series - Nottingham Post

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    The Apprentice: All you need to know about the new series
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham will have a vested interest in the first episode of BBC series The Apprentice when it airs this evening. Returning for its 14th season, The Apprentice gives entrepreneurs the chance to secure a £250,000 investment from business tycoon Lord ...and more »
  • Football Manager data reveals just how Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest would ... - Nottingham Post

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    Football Manager data reveals just how Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest would ...
    Nottingham Post
    I Believe in Miracles, which tells the story of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor's all-conquering side has been put together by Jonny Owen and was released in cinemas this week. It's been well documented that when Forest were taken over by Clough, the ...
  • EllieCullen published Nottingham designer's corset to feature on Kylie Minogue album...

    EllieCullen published Nottingham designer's corset to feature on Kylie Minogue album...
    Designer Susi Henson was already counting her luck after being commissioned to create two corsets for pop superstar Kylie Minogue.But now the 38-year-old has even more reason to celebrate - as one of the corsets is to feature on the front cover of the singer's Christmas album.Susi, who runs Eternal Spirits, in Stoney Street, in Nottingham's Creative Quarter, was asked by the pop princess's stylist to make the pieces for the singer to wear during promotional photo shoots for the album.But she was
  • Barry_Cooper published Football Manager data reveals just how Brian Clough's Nottingham...

    Barry_Cooper published Football Manager data reveals just how Brian Clough's Nottingham...
    Nottingham Forest are once again making the news all over the world thanks to a film charting the Reds incredible success.I Believe in Miracles, a film about Brian Clough and Peter Taylor's all conquering side has been put together by Jonny Owen and released in cinemas this week.It's been well documented that when Forest were taken over by Clough, the club were languishing before the former Derby County boss shook the very foundations of the City Ground leading the club on an incredible journey.
  • Barry_Cooper commented Football Manager data reveals just how Brian Clough's Nottingham...

    Barry_Cooper commented Football Manager data reveals just how Brian Clough's Nottingham...
    Nottingham Forest are once again making the news all over the world thanks to a film charting the Reds incredible success.I Believe in Miracles, which tells the story of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor's all-conquering side has been put together by Jonny Owen and was released in cinemas this week.It's been well documented that when Forest were taken over by Clough, the club were languishing.But then the former Derby County boss shook the very foundations of the City Ground, leading the club on an.
  • Nottingham pubs with royal connections - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham pubs with royal connections
    Nottingham Post
    In the latest of our articles on historic city and county pubs, we turn the spotlight on hotels and hostelries with royal connections in their titles. David Lowe reports. At the last count, there were still a good few pubs in Nottinghamshire with the ...
  • Barry_Cooper commented The Apprentice: All you need to know about the new series

    Barry_Cooper commented The Apprentice: All you need to know about the new series
    Nottingham will have a vested interest in the first episode of BBC series The Apprentice when it airs this evening.Returning for its 14th season, The Apprentice gives entrepreneurs the chance to secure a £250,000 investment from business tycoon Lord Sugar.Included in the group of wannabe-entrepreneurs is 25-year-old David Stephenson, a businessman from Nottingham.What can we expect from David?Of the new show, he said: "Me and Lord Sugar will work together because you've got age and...

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