Reds defender Joe Worrall has been voted as the Nottingham Forest Supporters Club Player of the Year and Gedling branch Player of the Year, whilst Alex Mighten claims the David Howard trophy for Young Player of the Year.
A consistent performer in the back four, Joe has made 31 league appearances for The Reds this season and is humbled to see his contribution recognised by supporters.
"Growing up watching Forest and being able to play for the club is a dream come true so to be recognised on a personal level means a lot," he said.
"Growing up watching Forest and being able to play for the club is a dream come true so to be recognised on a personal level means a lot."
“I’ve been unlucky with the two injuries but coming back into the side and being captain on numerous occasions has been an honour and I’ve always played each game as though it’s my last.”
Mighten, who has only just turned 19, made 27 appearances for The Reds in all competitions this campaign and returned 3 goals, his first coming away at Millwall in December.
“It’s a huge honour to be voted for this award. From coming through the academy to getting to the point I’m at now – it’s been a really enjoyable season on a personal level,” he said.
“I’ve been really grateful to have the chance to play more minutes and gain confidence as a player.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do next season both individually and as a team. We know where we want to end up next season and we’ll get there step by step.
“We just want to keep progressing and hopefully the fans will be back to help us with that.”
Thank you to all at the Nottingham Forest Supporters Club for casting your votes and we look forward to hopefully welcoming you back to The City Ground soon.
You can visit the Nottingham Forest Supporters Club website here: www.nottinghamforestsupportersclub.co.uk