NFDSA works with the Disabled supporters, their families, care providers and the club to allow everyone to have the best matchday experience both home and away
Interesting article about the challenges for visually impaired football fans. Good to see Forest mentioned positively. NFDSA work with the Club to improve matchday experience for fans with diverse disabilities and carers .
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NFDSA Chairperson would like to thank everyone - Committee , members who signed up , fans who've asked for our assistance and The Club this season. Just a few photos to remind us all. Look out for events over the summer - and next season will be upon us before we know it !
ALT Photo of Nottingham Forest’s City Ground Stadium taken from Trent Bridge. The shot is taken in daylight hours, on a hot summer afternoon. Two thirds of the picture in the immediate foreground are the dark blue waters of the River Trent, upon which, a large white boat can be seen sailing away to the left. The Trent End stand is closest, with its huge white paneling angled towards the river. Two floodlights can be seen behind large bushy trees and the ground appears to be empty. The sky above the stadium is light blue interspersed with fluffy white clouds.
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ALT Crowded stadium view from stands during a football match with fans watching the pitch and overlayed with tex for FSE Away Fans Survey 2025/26 season.
ALT Premier League. Match Day. Stamford Bridge. Chelsea versus Nottingham Forest. 4th May. Kick off 15:00 BST. The Chelsea Without Barriers badge features.
ALT Premier League. Match Day. Stamford Bridge. Chelsea versus Nottingham Forest. 4th May. Kick off 15:00 BST. The Chelsea Without Barriers badge features. Dyslexie text used.
ALT Photo of a packed Trent End stand at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground Stadium. The image is facing diagonally right from within the Brian Clough stand and at the foot of the picture, taking up the bottom third is a red scarf with Nottingham Forest written in white from left to right. There is a colourful display shown in the Trent End stand with the top of the Forest crest (a tree) depicted in the upper tier of the stand. The bottom tier is predominantly blue whilst a banner stretches the width of the stand directly between both tiers, the wording on this banner is as follows: “And into the Forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul!”
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ALT Premier League. Next match. Stamford Bridge. Chelsea versus Nottingham Forest. 4th May. Kick off 15:00 BST. The Chelsea Without Barriers badge features.
ALT Premier League. Next match. Stamford Bridge. Chelsea versus Nottingham Forest. 4th May. Kick off 15:00 BST. The Chelsea Without Barriers badge features. Dyslexie text used.
ALT Photo taken from the back corner of the Bridgford stand at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground. A row of steps run down at the bottom of the image, flanked by empty red seats. In the middle of the shot is a green pitch which has a set of sprinklers watering it. The single tier Peter Taylor Main Stand is in the left whist the double tier Trent End can be seen at the top of the image. The photo was taken in daylight but a solitary floodlight is switched on in the top left of the image.