NOTTINGHAM FOREST: THE CITY GROUND - HISTORY

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2019
  • THE CITY GROUND, NOTTINGHAM. HOME OF NOTTINGHAM FOREST FC SINCE 1898.
    Nottingham Forest moved to the City Ground in 1898 after unsuccessfully trying to find a permanent home in previous decades.
    The City Ground officially opened on 3 September 1898. It was initially a rather small ground consisting of mainly wooden stands.
    Some improvements were made in the following decades, mainly in expanding the terraces, but the ground only really started to develop from the 1950s. The first was a new East Stand (later Executive Stand), which opened in 1957.
    The opening match of the new East Stand also meant a new record attendance for the City Ground. A total of 49,946 people saw Forest play Manchester United that day.
    In 1962, a fire heavily damaged the wooden main stand, but it was successfully restored. Six years later, another fire completely destroyed the same stand, which was subsequently rebuilt. The stadium could at that time hold about 43,000 people, of which 17,500 seated.
    The successes of the Brian Clough era made further developments possible, resulting in the construction of the large Executive Stand in 1980. The Executive Stand got later renamed Brian Clough Stand in honour of Forest’s most successful manager.
    Developments continued in the early 1990s with the construction of a new all-seater stand at the Bridgford End and in 1994 with the new Trent End at the other end of the ground.
    The City Ground was one of the playing venues of the 1996 European Championships, during which it hosted three first-round group matches.
    In recent years, the club has investigated the possibilities of building a new stadium. These at one time became rather concrete as part of the England 2018 World Cup bid, but the failed bid and recurring resident opposition at proposed sites have thus far halted any progress.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @aaronsmith6524
    @aaronsmith6524 Před 5 lety +19

    Well the city ground is getting a big upgrade

  • @Jakekerfoot23.
    @Jakekerfoot23. Před 5 lety +2

    I love the city ground my fav place in the world love it there

  • @asifucould9835
    @asifucould9835 Před rokem

    I can remember looking into the East Stand being a school boy in he Trent End. It was always very lively near the away supporters until they moved them to the Bridgeford End.

  • @Veniceredmask01
    @Veniceredmask01 Před 2 lety +1

    When the bridgeford stand and Trent end we’re build I threw a £1 coin from their respective years into the foundations. I was also the first paying customer through the right hand turnstyle of the Trent end when it was built

    • @ruidean72
      @ruidean72 Před 2 lety +1

      Premier League has been waiting for you for a long time. Come back soon.

  • @charlieslater9197
    @charlieslater9197 Před 5 lety +3

    Can’t wait for the renovations🌳

  • @stevewhiteba
    @stevewhiteba Před rokem

    I hadn't realise what a short lifespan the old East Stand had- only 23 years. It's replacement has already been there 42 years & still has a future.

  • @odonnchada9994
    @odonnchada9994 Před 3 lety

    Class Pitch ☆☆

  • @shadowcatstories
    @shadowcatstories Před 2 lety

    Now in the Premier league. Main stand really needs doing up

  • @samlatope4532
    @samlatope4532 Před 5 lety +4

    HOME. NFFC**

  • @jezzaus2124
    @jezzaus2124 Před 4 lety

    Great vid, whats the awesome track?

  • @siapaini3337
    @siapaini3337 Před 5 lety +4

    Please make a Derby County stadium evolution

  • @ruidean72
    @ruidean72 Před 2 lety

    Premier League has been waiting for you for a long time. Come back soon.