Nottingham Forest
Forest supporters watch their football from the City Ground on the banks of the River Trent in one of the most picturesque settings in English football. The Brian Clough Stand sits behind one goal as a permanent reminder of who built this club into what it is. These Nottingham Forest rivalry shirts are built for the Forest faithful who carried the club through the lower leagues for fifteen years and are now back in the Premier League where they belong.
Anti-Derby County gear leads this collection because the A52 Derby with Derby is the East Midlands rivalry that has run since both clubs entered the league, and Forest supporters never give Rams fans an inch in either direction on that motorway. Text or box, censored or fully explicit, in Forest red and white. Anti-Leicester City designs cover the East Midlands derby with the Foxes. Anti-Liverpool tees handle the 1979 European Cup history and anti-Manchester City gear stays stocked for the recent Premier League meetings.
Nottingham Forest fan gear for the Tricky Trees. Wear it to the City Ground on the south bank of the Trent, to pubs across West Bridgford and Trent Bridge, to watch parties anywhere from the Lace Market to Beeston.
Back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980 under Brian Clough, the only English club to win two and never win the league title again since. The 1977-78 First Division title. Brian Clough as Old Big 'Ead, the most quotable manager English football has ever produced. The return to the Premier League under Steve Cooper. Forest are Magic.