Forest could quit City Ground over council rent row
Nottingham Forest Football Club is at risk of leaving their historic City Ground stadium due to a dispute over council rent. The club has been in talks with the local council over the terms of their lease, but negotiations have reportedly reached a stalemate.
Club owner, Evangelos Marinakis, has expressed frustration with the situation, stating that the proposed increase in rent is unfeasible for the club. If an agreement cannot be reached, Forest may have no choice but to relocate to a different stadium, which would be a drastic and disappointing development for fans.
The City Ground has been the home of Nottingham Forest for over a century, and holds a special place in the hearts of both players and supporters. Moving to a new stadium would undoubtedly be a difficult and emotional transition for everyone involved.
Forest fans are anxiously awaiting updates on the situation, hoping for a resolution that will allow the club to stay at their beloved City Ground. In the meantime, supporters are expressing their solidarity with the club and urging both parties to come to a fair agreement.