NOTTINGHAM Forest's club credit card was refused at a hotel in Brighton – but not for financial reasons – the Post understands.
A mistake was made when paying a bill during their trip to the south coast, on Friday and Saturday, for the clash with their Championship promotion rivals.
The problem arose when a number was read out wrong when making a payment over the telephone.
Off-field matters were also the centre of attention late on Saturday night when Forest announced chairman Omar Al Hasawi had stepped down from the role due to "personal reasons".
The Reds' majority shareholder Fawaz Al Hasawi, who owns 75 per cent of the shares, has taken over as chairman and said he plans to "spend even more time at the club".
Fawaz's brother Abdulaziz Al Hasawi has 20 per cent ownership in the club, while the duo's cousin Omar Al Hasawi remains a shareholder at the club, with five per cent, despite stepping down.
A mistake was made when paying a bill during their trip to the south coast, on Friday and Saturday, for the clash with their Championship promotion rivals.
The problem arose when a number was read out wrong when making a payment over the telephone.
Off-field matters were also the centre of attention late on Saturday night when Forest announced chairman Omar Al Hasawi had stepped down from the role due to "personal reasons".
The Reds' majority shareholder Fawaz Al Hasawi, who owns 75 per cent of the shares, has taken over as chairman and said he plans to "spend even more time at the club".
Fawaz's brother Abdulaziz Al Hasawi has 20 per cent ownership in the club, while the duo's cousin Omar Al Hasawi remains a shareholder at the club, with five per cent, despite stepping down.