
The main entrance to The Shrine found behind The Main Stand.

The Main Stand, as seen from The Brian Clough Stand Lower Tier. The one part of the ground in need of redevelopment. Does anyone have the cash?

The Main Stand again, from The Trent End Stand Upper Tier, with a rear view of a new stand at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground (the brick building).

A full Main Stand, as seen from The Bridgford Stand Upper Tier.

The Reds' fans in A Block of The Main Stand getting behind the lads as usual!

The Main Stand, as seen from The Bridgford Stand Lower Tier, with the old Trent End in the background.

The Brian Clough Stand (formerly known as The Executive Stand) as seen from behind the goal in The Trent End Stand Lower Tier. This stand was built in honour and from the procedes of Forest's 1979 European Cup win.

The Brian Clough Stand again, as seen from The Trent End Stand Upper Tier.

A packed Brian Clough Stand, as seen from The Bridgford Stand Upper Tier, with the old Trent End in the background.

The Brian Clough Stand by night.

Inside The Brian Clough Stand, from the lower tier.

The back of The Brian Clough Stand.

The entrance to The Executive Suite of The Brian Clough Stand.

The corner where the Brian Clough and Bridgford Stands join together.

The Bridgford Stand (from behind The Trent End goal). Note how the roof curves down on the right side to give light to the houses behind. Poor planning laws!

Inside The Bridgford Stand from the Brian Clough Stand. This view shows the full extent of the curvature of the roof to allow light into the houses behind the Main Stand half of this stand.

The Bridgford Stand from the Brian Clough Stand lower tier.

The Bridgford Stand by night, as seen from The Main Stand.

The back of The Bridgford Stand, as seen from The Brian Clough Stand car park.

Inside the same section of The Bridgford Stand Upper Tier, just after Forest scored a decisive goal.

A view of the back of The Trent End Stand, including 'The Pitch' Sports Diner from across the river.

An empty Trent End Stand, as seen from The Bridgford Stand.

A similar view of The Trent End Stand when full.

This scene shows the sheer scale of The Trent End Stand and how it must appear from the pitch!

A side view of the outside of The Spectacular Trent End Stand, taken from The Main Stand side of the river bank.

A view from a similar position, during the construction of the Trent End Stand.

A side view of the inside of The Trent End Stand, from the Brian Clough Stand lower tier.

An outside view of The Trent End Stand, from next to The Brian Clough Stand.

The Trent End Stand by night, from The Main Stand.

This view of the corner between The Trent End Stand and The Main Stand shows the sheer height of the former and the need to repace the latter.

The corner between The Trent End Stand and The Brian Clough Stand. Note the view of Notts County's ground through the gap, which shows not only that Nottingham really does have the two closest league grounds in England, but also that Forest urgently need to fill in this corner to improve the view for the benefit of Red's fans inside The City Ground!

These are two of the guys who built The Trent End Stand.

This view from The Main Stand shows the full magnitude of the task involved in constructing The Monster Trent End Stand.

A view of the whole Trent End Stand while under construction, with the goal post in position for the first match of the season.
