Former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Mark Crossley says his phone "has not stopped all week" as anticipation builds on Nottingham Forest's return to Europe. "It is 30 years since we were last in Europe and I was in that team," said Crossley on BBC East Midlands Today. Forest kick-off their Europa League campaign with a trip to Real Betis on Wednesday and you can follow all the build-up on BBC Radio Nottingham.
Former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Mark Crossley says his phone "has not stopped all week" as anticipation builds on Nottingham Forest's return to Europe.
"It is 30 years since we were last in Europe and I was in that team," said Crossley on BBC East Midlands Today. "We had a great European campaign.
"When I look back at my 12 years at Forest, I can honestly say that it was my favourite time.
"My message to the players would be enjoy it, embrace it, and think about all the travelling fans who are spending their hard-earned money to be there.
"It will be a really special time for [the supporters] and everyone will enjoy it."
Forest kick-off their Europa League campaign with a trip to Real Betis on Wednesday and you can follow all the build-up on BBC Radio Nottingham.
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