Nottingham Forest face Barnsley at the City Ground this weekend, with Sabri Lamouchi's side hoping to move into the play-off places by securing back-to-back league wins for the first time this season.

The Reds picked up a magnificent win on the road against Swansea City on Saturday, with Alfa Semedo's goal snatching all three points at the death for Forest, and taking them to within touching distance of the top six.

But Saturday's game will have much more meaning to it than any other game for Forest fans, as it will mark the 15th year since the passing of the club's greatest ever manager, Brian Clough.

Clough, who guided the Reds to two famous European Cup wins in 1979 and 1980, passed away in 2004, aged 69.

He is an adored figure at the City Ground and has a stand named after him, after establishing himself as arguably the most legendary figure in the club's history.

Forest have now confirmed via their club website, that there will be a minute's applause in the 15th minute of the game this weekend, as they remember their beloved former manager.

The club have also invited supporters to wear their own Clough memorabilia, on what is likely to be an emotional day on Trentside.

Here, we take a look at Forest fans' reactions to this latest update...