Tickets for Nottingham Forest's Europa League home fixture against Porto, which was previously touted as their biggest game in the league stage of the competition, have gone to general sale. After securing a European spot for the first time in 30 years, it was probably reasonable to expect tickets for the club's Europa League fixtures to be at a premium. The club promised supporters "unforgettable nights under the lights at the City Ground", but a disappointing start to life under head coach Ange Postecoglou appears to have cast a shadow on their highly-anticipated European tour.
Tickets for Nottingham Forest's Europa League home fixture against Porto, which was previously touted as their biggest game in the league stage of the competition, have gone to general sale.
After securing a European spot for the first time in 30 years, it was probably reasonable to expect tickets for the club's Europa League fixtures to be at a premium.
However, their first home match against FC Midtjylland also failed to sell out at season ticket and membership level.
The club promised supporters "unforgettable nights under the lights at the City Ground", but a disappointing start to life under head coach Ange Postecoglou appears to have cast a shadow on their highly-anticipated European tour.
The Reds are still waiting for their first win under the Australian, having already played two Europa League matches, four Premier League fixtures and one Carabao Cup tie under his leadership.
Has recent form taken the shine off Nottingham Forest's European achievement?
Is there fatigue in the fanbase and if so, what needs to happen to get supporters on side again?
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