Eagle-eyed fans spot unusual ‘error’ in Premier League stadium’s stands that has stood for over 50 years ...Middle East

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EAGLE-EYED fans have been left baffled by what many thought was an error on Nottingham Forest’s seats at the City Ground. But it has now been revealed that the apparent grammar mistake was actually done deliberately. PA:Empics SportA lower case ‘e’ is written in the word ‘Forest’ on the Brian Clough Stand[/caption] GettyThe smaller ‘e’ is also spotted on the club’s badge[/caption] Forest have hit the headlines this week after being slapped with a four-point deduction for breaching Profit and Sustainability Rules. It led to observant supporters noticing that written across the red seats in the Brian Clough Stand, a lower case ‘e’ was used while the rest of the team’s name was

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