Good morning Forest fans!
Here are your latest Nottingham Forest headlines on Thursday, February 24.
Preston boss makes Forest claim
Preston North End boss Ryan Lowe claimed his side were "well worthy" of a win after they were held at home by Nottingham Forest at Deepdale last night.
The two sides fought out a goalless draw although the Lilywhites had the better of the chances in the Championship clash.
Forest felt they could have had a penalty when Keinan Davis was brought down but the decision wasn't given which irked Reds head coach Steve Cooper.
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Defender departure
Nottingham Forest's young defender Sam Sanders has joined York City, the Conference North side have confirmed.
Sanders has put pen to paper on a one-month youth loan with the Minstermen who are pushing for promotion.
York confirmed the move in a statement on their website although it is subject to National League approval.
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Lyle Taylor posts telling Instagram message
Lyle Taylor's career at Nottingham Forest has yet to truly ignite at the City Ground but the Reds forward is clearly feeling the love at Birmingham City.
The forward, who is on loan at Blues for the rest of the season, has scored three goals in six games since being reunited with former Charlton boss Lee Bowyer at St Andrew's.
Taylor took to Instagram after the weekend's draw against Stoke which showed a picture of him saluting the fans with the caption "feeling loved."
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Fans react after Bournemouth fixture details
Nottingham Forest have confirmed they will travel to Bournemouth on Tuesday, May 3, for their rearranged Championship clash.
The Reds had been due to play the promotion-chasing Cherries last Friday, but the game was postponed after Storm Eunice caused damage to the Vitality Stadium.
The decision was announced just four-and-a-half hours before kick-off on the south coast on advice from Bournemouth's Safety Advisory Group.
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Rodrigo Ely breaks silence over Forest exit
Rodrigo Ely has revealed that his exit from Nottingham Forest was sparked by the club's desire to focus on young English players.
The Brazilian centre-back left the Reds in the January transfer window and departed the City Ground without making his debut.
Ely delivered a classy farewell upon his departure but has been discussing his time at the Reds in an interview with Mundo Deportivo.
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