• 18: Farewell, 2023-24: The Forest Best Awards
    May 22 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams is joined by actor Arsher Ali and A Tree By A River's Steve Wright to bring the curtain down on another chaotic season in the life of Nottingham Forest.

    There's new contracts and goodbyes, a post-Burnley dispatch to end all dispatches from the great David Marples - before an awards ceremony with a difference...

    Enjoy your Forest free summer and we'll see you on the other side!
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    42 mins
  • 17: Troubled by Toton ahead of the last hurrah at Burnley
    May 17 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams is joined by actor Arsher Ali and A Tree By A River's Steve Wright to look ahead to the final game of this rollercoaster Premier League season at Burnley - and rather unpalatable events off the pitch including potential plans to move away from the City Ground...
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    44 mins
  • 16: Unappealing verdicts ahead of a decisive weekend
    May 8 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams is joined by journalist Nick Miller and The Famous Club's Pat Riddell to talk unsuccessful appeals, unsuccessful referee analysts and a precious three points at Bramall Lane.

    Plus, there's a look ahead to Saturday's visit of Chelsea - where Forest's Premier League future may well have already been secured should results go there way (over to you, West Ham & Tottenham)!
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    39 mins
  • 15: Lovely Ryan Yates, City improvements and a must win in Sheffield
    May 1 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams is joined by the returning Nick Miller and Steve Wright to salute Ryan Yates, ponder independent panels, reflect on the admirable defeat against Manchester City AND look ahead to Saturday's trip to already relegated Sheffield United.

    Plus, no Arsher means bring on a quiz...
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    49 mins
  • 14: 43 million views and counting
    Apr 24 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams and actor Arsher Ali are back with your weekly dose of Forest chat as THAT statement takes social media and the footballing world by storm.

    David Marples is on hand to offer his assessment of the game and aftermath at Goodison following the 2-0 defeat by Everton - before we look ahead to Sunday's visit of the champions Manchester City.

    Plus, funny Forest goals in honour of the great Gary Crosby and Andy Dibble! And happy birthday Psycho!
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    36 mins
  • 13: 24% fury ahead of crunch trip to Goodison
    Apr 17 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams and the returning Steve Wright assemble to digest the rather unpalatable news of the impending season ticket price increase at the City Ground.

    David Marples drops by not once but twice with some suitably ruffled feathers as we look back on the Wolves draw and look ahead to Sunday's trip to Everton...

    If you'd like to donate to our charity partner Hope Nottingham, visit them here: https://localgiving.org/HopeNottsTGG
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    45 mins
  • 12: Will Forest stay up? Plus more Nuno derby action
    Apr 10 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams and journalists Nick Miller and Daniel Storey mull over the likelihood of Forest staying up, reflect on a sense of déjà vu with the help of an incomparable David Marples voicenote after the 3-1 defeat at Tottenham - and look ahead to Saturday's visit of Wolves.

    Plus, with Arsher away, a quiz is allowed... although someone wishes it weren't in hindsight...

    If you'd like to donate to our charity partner Hope Nottingham, visit them here: https://localgiving.org/HopeNottsTGG
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    42 mins
  • 11: Morgan Anthony Gibbs-White
    Apr 3 2024
    Host Matt Davies-Adams, journalist Nick Miller, actor Arsher Ali and ardent Forest fan Steve Wright are back to reflect on the glorious victory over Fulham, Saturday's point against Palace - the ongoing financial fallout - and is the pressure off ahead of Sunday evening's trip to Spurs?

    • If you'd like to donate to our charity partner Hope Nottingham, visit them here: https://localgiving.org/HopeNottsTGG

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    58 mins