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The Deforestation of Nottingham?

Dez Corkhill | Bob Holmes

22-Mar-24 19:30

The Deforestation of Nottingham?

Nottingham Forest became the latest club to be handed points deduction for their failure to comply with the Profit and Sustainability Rules by the Premier League. Forest fan and our longstanding pundit Bob Holmes shares his thoughts on the verdict, and whether the club will survive this moving forward. Elsewhere, it's the international break, and so Bob, Dez and Kam look forward to some international games, including England's friendly against Brazil. They also responded to Malaysia's loss against Oman in the World Cup qualifiers. All these, and more, on another episode of Just For Kicks!

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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