According to The Telegraph, Nottingham Forest experienced managerial changes, lavish spending, European competition, and a thrilling fight for survival this season.

Four different managers, £200 million spent in the summer transfer window, glorious European nights, and a late-season battle against relegation – Nottingham Forest has endured another season of wild ups and downs.
With so much drama packed into 10 months, you'd think Netflix missed an opportunity by not coming to the City Ground to film their latest blockbuster series.
Weeks ago, Gibbs-White summed it up well: "It wouldn't be Nottingham Forest without the ups and downs. It's been a really tough journey. We've put the fans through it, but hopefully, they realise it's all worth it."
On the afternoon of August 22nd, it became clear that this would not be an ordinary season. Nuno Espírito Santo casually dropped a "bombshell" at a press conference, stating that he and owner Evangelos Marinakis were "no longer as close," and their relationship had changed. He was extremely displeased with the presence of new global football director Edu Gaspar and left the team weeks later.
