
Recently promoted Nottingham Forest have seen their plans for stadium expansion approved by council.
Having recently been promoted to the Premier League for the first time in 23 years, the club have used the summer to set in motion plans to keep them in England’s top flight for years to come.
Forest have made a grand total of 11 signings and spending in the region of £74m ($129m AUD), with manager Steve Cook building what is an almost entirely new team purposed to face the challenge of the Premier League.
This week it emerged that they will be redeveloping their stadium. As per the BBC, Rushborough City Council approved plans to renovate the City Ground, which has not had any work done on it for 25 years.
The new plans will see the capacity increased from 30,450 seats to 35,000, as the Peter Taylor Stand is remodelled. The club also applied for permission to construct two 13-story buildings and will invest £470,000 ($821,000 AUD) in the community.
Whilst Forest’s heavy spending has drawn concern from certain sections of the footballing world, it goes to show the immense financial advantages that Premier League clubs experience. At the very least, fans will not be able to accuse their club of lacking ambition.














