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Forest’s Brazilian Double Swoop Signals Ambition Beyond SurvivalBrazilian imports reflect new identityThere was a time, not ...
But with Forest unbeaten in eight matches, a run featuring seven wins and a draw with leaders Liverpool, the talk of taking on Europe's elite ... gap for any team to close, but Nuno's side look ...
Those who witnessed the final game slip-up against Stoke City five years ago, when Forest missed out ... transformation sees them close to being on the European stage for the first time since ...
Forest also started the day just about in contention for Europe’s elite competition ... Former Arsenal striker Alan Smith picked up the microphone instead. Forest denied Neville’s request ...
In the next season, they finished as runners-up but were still ... Marinakis took over Forest in May of 2017 with the aim of qualifying for Europe and is now close to securing that goal.
The European Commission’s decision to delay the regulation for a year is a sign that commissioners are beginning to see the forest instead of the trees, which is a good thing. William Reinsch holds ...
“In recent decades, most range shifts in European forest plants are attributed to nitrogen deposition, and only to a lesser extent to climate change. This raises an important question: How can ...
A recent study has uncovered that many European forest plant species are moving towards the west due to high nitrogen deposition levels, defying the common belief that climate change is the ...