17-09-2015 15:14 via nottinghampost.com

Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: New start at City Ground for Reds

After playing at various venues, including The Forest site and Trent Bridge, Nottingham Forest moved to the City Ground on September 3, 1898.The club financed the move, which cost £3,000, by asking members, supporters and businessmen to buy new ground scheme bearer bonds which cost £5 each. In this way, more than £2,000 was raised. The new ground was only a few hundred yards from the old Town Ground, at the opposite end of Trent Bridge and named after the Town Arms pub.Just 300
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