To gather insights on under-discussed aspects of Nottingham Forest, the publication invited public comments. Several individuals shared their perspectives: John stated: “Ryan Yates. He flies under the radar. Ryan is the only player playing for Forest regularly who has graduated from the academy. Many questioned his place in the team when playing in the Championship. Few saw him playing in the Premiership. But he never stops running for the club. Opposing players can’t shake him. Dedicated. Forest through and throug” Tim remarked: “Very few people outside of the Reds’ fanbase are talking about Yates. Gareth Southgate was looking for a replacement for Kalvin Phillips and Yates’ performances this season have been extraordinary. He isn’t a fancy player – what he has is blood, sweat and tears. He does the simple things well, is a leader of men and is a player nobody wants to face.” JoJo commented: “With England still auditioning for Declan Rice’s partner in the pivot, Yates deserves his chance. He has a habit of proving his doubters wrong! If anyone can reprise the valuable role that Jordan Henderson used to play for England, it’s Yatesy.” Gary shared his view: “Nicolas Dominguez – a lot of fans are now saying how good he is. I noticed last season and kept telling everyone but to no avail. Works his socks off and a great footballing brain.” Luke observed: “Lots of comment about us being third in the league, but nobody actually saying we’re the third-best team in the league, and I’m not sure why. It will be intriguing to see how long the narrative of ‘enjoy it while it lasts’ continues and at what point it is acknowledged as serious contention.” Rob expressed: “The club’s league position is irrelevant at the moment and the overly positive media coverage is ridiculous. It’s been 10 games (most of which Forest have faced bottom-half teams) and while things are going well, talk of Europe or a new era is typical media sensationalism.” In other content, Sandi Toksvig was featured alongside Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. An opportunity to “Grab the mic” for songs by Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and more was also highlighted. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble were announced to return for festivities at Longleat Safari Park. A discussion covered topics ranging from microplastics in air, soil, and waterways to the extent of food waste during this time of year. The content concluded with a copyright notice from © 2024 BBC, which states that the BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites and advises readers to learn about their approach to external linking.

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