Despite leaving the City Ground over four years ago, former Nottingham Forest midfielder Radoslaw Majewski remains a loved figure on Trentside.

The midfielder signed for Forest in 2009, initially on loan from Polonia Warsaw, and he instantly hit the ground running at the City Ground.

The Poland international scored a thunderbolt against the Reds' bitter rivals Derby County in what was only his fifth league appearance for the East Midlands side, and went on to score four goals in the 2009/10 campaign, as Forest were defeated in the play-off semi-finals by Blackpool.

Nevertheless, after an impressive loan spell at the City Ground, Majewski moved to Forest on a permanent basis, enjoying an impressive five-year stay on Trentside.

The 32-year-old, who now plays for Western Sydney Wanderers, made a total of over 160 appearances for the Reds during his time in the East Midlands, scoring 18 goals along the way.

Forest fans have took to social media recently to discuss Majewski's time at the City Ground - each picking out their favourite memory of the Polish midfielder.

Here, we take a look at what they have been saying...