It started with some superb work on the left-hand side by Tyrick Mitchell, cutting inside and finding Odsonne Edouard. Palace should have been ahead shortly after half-time, creating their best opportunity of the game. The opener almost came from the unlikeliest of sources just before half-time, as centre-back Murillo danced through several Palace defenders and into the penalty-area, denied by an important Johnstone save. Rak-Sakyi showed plenty of attacking endeavour and creativity, getting the crowd to their feet after leaving Harry Toffolo sprawled on the turf moments later his goal-bound volley was blocked in the area. The Eagles had chances of their own, and Jordan Ayew volleyed skywards from Andersen’s excellent outswinging delivery. Palace’s growing injury concerns took another blow as Jeff Schlupp was brought off halfway through the opening period, replaced by Academy product Jesurun Rak-Sakyi. Morgan Gibbs-White came close to scoring one of the goals of the season meeting a 60 yard diagonal pass and cushioning a volley over Johnstone and off the inside of the post. The visitors created the first chances in a quiet opening period, with Joachim Andersen stepping in superbly to deny Chris Wood a chance to head at goal from eight yards out, before Sam Johnstone got down comfortably to parry Harry Toffolo’s driven effort from distance. Andersen blocks Montiel’s Di Canio-style volley from the edge of the area.Ayew heads wide after being picked out by Mitchell at the near-post.Mateta flashes an effort narrowly wide after an excellent Palace move.Centre-back Murillo’s mazy dribble creates space, but he fires straight at Johnsone.Ayew volleys over after being picked out by Andersen. ![]() Gibbs-White strikes the inside of the post with a wonderful cushioned volley.Hodgson makes three changes, with Edouard returning to the starting XI.We've lost the game, but that £640 you spent in April will be a distant memory. Just think next year, on a cold Tuesday night in November, Chris Wood bangs in a consolation against an out of form Rotherham side. SarcasticForest: If anything I think the season tickets are too cheap. Even if we fall short, it’s not down to lack of investment on and off the pitch. Club's always been fair and has been ambitious with transfers, and owners gave it a good go this season. Jeff: Happy with renewal prices personally. Jacob: 150 to 465 pounds on a 20 year olds season card for potentially championship football is nothing short of scandalous #nffcĮmilio Pastore: Why on earth have they changed the young adult tickets to max 20 years old? How on EARTH are young adults supposed to afford that? #nffc All to watch Plymouth at home on a Tuesday night. Josh: Increase of £500 for my season ticket as a uni student… plus the cost of away games and getting train back to notts to watch every home game. James Dunning: If I'm in a standard graduate job where I earn a £24,000 salary, my season ticket would now cost 2.75% of my income for the ENTIRE YEAR! All whilst cost of living crisis is ongoing with inflation at +10% and energy bills expected to rise 17% next winter. #NFFCĪiden: £385 increase, wow! I really hope we ditch the magic on and off the pitch song now because we’re neither. Ted: From £150 to £660 in the space of year. Natalie: Figuring out how to afford 2x adult season tickets at £465 a piece when you have 2 young kids and can barely afford a Starbucks coffee, but can’t not renew because you’ve been going since 1996. Jordan Thelen: Be interesting to see how many sing “magic on and off the pitch” after this ST news… #NFFC Hannah Clay: Forest getting rid of 18-23 season tickets is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever seen. Here is what some of them had to say on Twitter following the announcement. ![]() While some Forest supporters defended the increases, many more were left disappointed and enraged, with a number of them unsure if they would renew for next season. A concession for over-75s no longer exists, with a senior ticket for over-65s costing between £325 and £470. READ MORE: Predict Premier League relegation race as Forest face crucial run-inĮXPLAINED: Why Nottingham Forest transfer includes surprising clauseĬhild tickets, available to 4 to 11-year-olds, have doubled in price from £45 to £90. ![]() The change means supporters aged between 20 and 23 could be paying as much as three times more than they did for their season ticket last year. The youth age bracket has been changed to 12 to 19 year olds, while the adult bracket is now 20 to 64. In another controversial move, some concessions have been scrapped.
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