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Topic: Nottingham Forest close to takeover

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Posted on: Sat 30/06/12 at 20:01
Nottingham Forest step up takeover talks

Nottingham Forest have moved closer to a potential takeover after the estate of Nigel Doughty granted a period of exclusivity to the Al-Hasawi family.

The Al-Hasawis, from Kuwait, will now conduct due diligence in conjunction with the estate and senior management within the club.

"Future on-field and off-field success of Nottingham Forest is at the heart of our plans," a family statement said.
Forest's board have said they will not make any further comment.

Doughty put the club up for sale in October 2011, although his sudden passing four months later added complications to the sale.

The family's interest in the football club first emerged at the end of May, although there was no comment from Forest at that time.

Businessman Fawaz Al-Hasawi had been chairman of Al-Quadisya Sports Club in his native country, but his decision to step down was a precursor to interest in investment within English football.

Should the deal go through, the Al-Hasawis will be investing in a football club steeped in history, the third oldest in the Football League.

Did you know?
From 1865 to 1982, Nottingham Forest were run as a members club, and were the last Football League club to switch to becoming a limited company.

Under the management of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor, Forest rose from the second tier of the Football League to two-time European champions within four seasons, establishing the name of the club across the world.

However, leaner times followed, a brace of League Cups in the late 1980s proving the exception rather than the rule.
A decade of yo-yoing between the Premier League and the division below culminated in the club facing oblivion after an unsuccessful floatation on the stock exchange.

Intervention from Doughty, a genuine supporter, helped rebuild the club financially, although recovering past glories has proved difficult - with relegation to League One in 2005 a major blow.

Forest eventually returned to the Championship after a three-year absence but, after two consecutive unsuccessful play-off campaigns, they failed to recapture that form last term, finishing 19th.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18630430


Despite them being the scabs, I have always preferred to see Forest do well. They are my grandfather's favourite team and they are a proper top flight club in terms of history with two European Cups.

I would like to see them back up in the top flight rather than clubs like Wigan who can't fill their ground.


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Reply #1 Posted on: Fri 06/07/12 at 21:34
They will need to keep an eye on them as with all owners these days!

We all need a season that the only problems are with the refs decisions!
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Reply #2 Posted on: Sun 22/07/12 at 17:26
After all the talk of getting a "special" manager in, the appointment of Sean O'Driscoll is underwhelming and quite embarrassing.

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Reply #3 Posted on: Sat 04/08/12 at 17:37
After all the talk of getting a "special" manager in, the appointment of Sean O'Driscoll is underwhelming and quite embarrassing.

t thought that, but he may actually be the right man for them right now!

We all need a season that the only problems are with the refs decisions!
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Reply #4 Posted on: Sun 05/08/12 at 00:43
I must be really shallow, but i don't  really give a flying f**k about  Forest


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Reply #5 Posted on: Sun 05/08/12 at 17:33
neither do I it was more the way fans think new owners mean success and we know different here. Their ground is near my favourite Cricket Ground though!


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