As 2012 draws to a close, we look at which stories you've been clicking on this year.
The highs and lows of Nottingham Forest have been the biggest draw this year - with takeover talks topping the table.
1. Nottingham Forest takeover talks continue - but are not thought to include Kuwaiti Fawaz Al-Hasawi
The top story of the year focused on takeover talks at Nottingham Forest - where we unfortunately said the talks were not thought to include the Al-Hasawi family. The Kuwaiti family were, however, confirmed as the new owners at the beginning of July.
2. Nottingham Forest poised for double swoop on Wolves' Guedioura and Elokobi. As the Al Hasawi's finalised their deal on Nottingham Forest, the then manager Steve Cotterill was said to be considering spending more than £1m on two players. Just days after the family's takeover, he left the club.
3. Nottingham Forest hope to sign Franck Moussa and Ismael Bouzid. More new signings for Forest with new owners and a new manager - Sean O'Driscoll - on board. This time it was Moussa, a Belgian winger released by Leicester City, and Algerian international defender Bouzid, who spent two seasons with Hearts in Scotland.
4. Nottingham Forest target Jermaine Jenas. The Al-Hasawis looked to local boy Jermaine Jenas as a their 'statement signing' shortly after their takeover in July. He eventually signed a one-month loan deal in September.
5. Mick McCarthy rejects Forest manager job as new owners sell Chris Gunter to Reading. The Al-Hasawis again proved popular with visitors to this website - and this time it was the saga of finding a new manager. With Steve Cotterill out of the picture, the family looked for a new man to lead the team. Former Wolves boss Mick McCarthy was the frontrunner, but walked out of talks after hearing he would not have autonomy when it came to the management of the club and their activity in the transfer market.
6. Nottingham Forest owner Nigel Doughty has died. In February, Forest owner and former chairman Nigel Doughty was found dead at his home in Skillington, Lincolnshire. He was 54. A subsequent post-mortem showed he died from natural causes.
7. Forest ace Paul Anderson set to complete move to Blackpool. At the beginning of June, with the finances of the club uncertain following Nigel Doughty's death, Paul Anderson left for Blackpool. Manager Steve Cotterill was keen to offer the winger a new deal, but was unable to do so until new owners stepped in.
8. Kenny Burns: The sooner the future is made clear, the better for Forest. Kenny Burns spoke for all Forest fans when he penned this column. With an unclear budget and just a month until pre-season training, it was a worrying time for fans.
9. Nottingham Forest fixtures 2012-13. Forest fans clicked away at the full fixture list, for the new season. Hopes were high, with new owners and a new manager on board.
10. Nottingham Forest takeover 'a good deal' for mega-rich Kuwaiti family. Nottingham Law School's Simon Boyes said the Al-Hasawi's takeover of Nottingham Forest was a sound investment. In this opinion piece, he said the club had huge potential and should clear many of its debts with a return to the Premiership.
2. Nottingham Forest poised for double swoop on Wolves' Guedioura and Elokobi. As the Al Hasawi's finalised their deal on Nottingham Forest, the then manager Steve Cotterill was said to be considering spending more than £1m on two players. Just days after the family's takeover, he left the club.
3. Nottingham Forest hope to sign Franck Moussa and Ismael Bouzid. More new signings for Forest with new owners and a new manager - Sean O'Driscoll - on board. This time it was Moussa, a Belgian winger released by Leicester City, and Algerian international defender Bouzid, who spent two seasons with Hearts in Scotland.
4. Nottingham Forest target Jermaine Jenas. The Al-Hasawis looked to local boy Jermaine Jenas as a their 'statement signing' shortly after their takeover in July. He eventually signed a one-month loan deal in September.
5. Mick McCarthy rejects Forest manager job as new owners sell Chris Gunter to Reading. The Al-Hasawis again proved popular with visitors to this website - and this time it was the saga of finding a new manager. With Steve Cotterill out of the picture, the family looked for a new man to lead the team. Former Wolves boss Mick McCarthy was the frontrunner, but walked out of talks after hearing he would not have autonomy when it came to the management of the club and their activity in the transfer market.
6. Nottingham Forest owner Nigel Doughty has died. In February, Forest owner and former chairman Nigel Doughty was found dead at his home in Skillington, Lincolnshire. He was 54. A subsequent post-mortem showed he died from natural causes.
7. Forest ace Paul Anderson set to complete move to Blackpool. At the beginning of June, with the finances of the club uncertain following Nigel Doughty's death, Paul Anderson left for Blackpool. Manager Steve Cotterill was keen to offer the winger a new deal, but was unable to do so until new owners stepped in.
8. Kenny Burns: The sooner the future is made clear, the better for Forest. Kenny Burns spoke for all Forest fans when he penned this column. With an unclear budget and just a month until pre-season training, it was a worrying time for fans.
9. Nottingham Forest fixtures 2012-13. Forest fans clicked away at the full fixture list, for the new season. Hopes were high, with new owners and a new manager on board.
10. Nottingham Forest takeover 'a good deal' for mega-rich Kuwaiti family. Nottingham Law School's Simon Boyes said the Al-Hasawi's takeover of Nottingham Forest was a sound investment. In this opinion piece, he said the club had huge potential and should clear many of its debts with a return to the Premiership.