Nottingham Forest confirmed that it is feasible to start working on their ambitious plans to rebuild the stadium next season.
The club plans to rebuild the Peter Taylor stand, replacing it with a capability of 10,000 capacities in the Champions League quality facilities.
And amongst the commercial confirming the prices of seasonal tickets for the next season – when the team Nuno Espirito Santo can simply play football of the Champions League, in the event that they can keep their place in the top five – the club, also warned to fans that construction works can start during the campaign.
“This is the club’s ambition to rebuild Peter Taylor’s stand and there is a significant perspective that we could start this work in the 2025/26 season,” said the club’s statement. “In this case, we will consult with seasonal card holders who have space as Peter Taylor in relation to their relocation, if in relevant cases.”
The current capability of the city, after adding latest hotel apartments, built with shipping containers last summer, is 30,400.
Forest plans regarding the modernization of the 60-year-old Peter Taylor stand were first made public in 2019.
The road to this point was long, and the club even briefly considers the latest, built stadium in Toton. But now many logistics problems are close to overcoming, as reported last month.
There is a prospect that physical work can start during the next season. If this happens, the plan may include some areas of Peter Taylor’s stand, remaining open until summer, although this has not yet been confirmed.
Increase in prices for fans who want to renew seasonal tickets for the next season, with a median height of 1.63 GBP per match.
Forest has already provided the highest highest air points since 1996, and after ten matches to the game, the club will almost definitely overtake seasonal tickets.
Prices have been frozen for seasonal card holders for youngsters and youth in zone 4, which incorporates seating places in three stands. Although in some areas there was a more significant increase in retirees’ tickets.
The renewal of adult seasonal tickets start from £ 575 for the zone of 4 tickets, while the Premium One zone, including these close lines halfway at the Peter Taylor stand, costs 915 kilos for adults.
Children’s tickets range from 190 to 215 GBP, youth tickets cost from 285 to 300 GBP, and tickets for seniors from 415 to 700 GBP.
“Before finalizing our price structure for the next season, the club was actively looking for feedback from supporters. Trust of Forest Nottingham supporters conducted a survey conducted by over 1,300 fans, revealing that 58% believe that their seasonal card offers a good or excellent value for money, “said the club’s statement.
“The club also met with fans of the Advisory Council and discussed a number of problems and scenarios before making a final decision.”