Nottingham Forest fans have been reacting to the Reds’ 1-1 draw at home to Reading.
Chris Hughton’s side had to settle for a point against the Royals as a late equaliser denied them victory.
They had taken the lead in the second half, through an opener credited as an own goal by Tom Holmes - although Forest striker Glenn Murray may have something to say about that.
But the visitors missed some good chances and twice hit the woodwork, before claiming an equaliser through Yakou Meite in the final 10 minutes.
It ended a run of two defeats for the Reds, although they suffered an injury blow early on as Joe Lolley was forced off with what looked like a hamstring problem.
Here’s what Forest supporters have been saying about the result and performance on social media.
@Liamstatham: Last 2 goals samba should have done better with #nffc
@Dan78notts: Feel for lolley today, he really was looking more like himself again #nffc
@n55ffc: We have 10 games left & 30 points to play for. Another 12-14 points should secure our Championship status. As poor as our performances have been of late I predict we’ll stay up. Challenging for a play-off place last season to fighting to stay up this one, frustrating #nffc
@Jimbop78: Providing we stay up, key for #nffc this summer isnt buying a new squad, its identifying the players to build around and adding 2 or 3 of the right players
@lucaswheat: Can’t wait for this season to be over it’s a painful watch #nffc
@lucy_kenyon: Could’ve ended a lot worse I guess #nffc
@Phil10439615: More worrying than the lack of quality in the team is the lack of stamina to last 90 mins (which I could understanding we were an all out pressing team) #NFFC
@MaximoNewton: Happily take a draw there. Played very well after going ahead, but hanging on after they levelled.
@dj_zotov: A good, but ultimately frustrating, point. #NFFC

After a dour opening 20 minutes, the game burst into life when Filip Krovinovic thumped a shot into the arms of Rafael Cabral as the Reds searched for a breakthrough.
That was followed by Forest’s best chance of the first half when a lovely cross from Gaetan Bong picked out Murray but the striker’s smart flick was beaten away.
Lolley then flashed a shot just wide as the Reds started to turn the screw, but they were given a reminder of the visitors’ threat when Lucas Joao picked his way through but fired at Brice Samba.
Joao was then inches away from giving Reading the lead when a short corner routine was worked into his feet seven yards out but he struck the foot of the post as Forest stood still.
But the breakthrough Forest craved arrived just after half-time when Sammy Ameobi took advantage of a slip by Omar Richards to surge into the area.
He fizzed a low cross into the six-yard box where Murray was lurking, but it ended up with Tom Holmes blasting the ball past his own goalkeeper.
But Forest were almost punished instantly when George Puscas raced clean through but could only blast high over the bar when well-placed.
However, Ameobi almost extended Forest’s lead when he took aim from 25 yards only for Cabral to dive full stretch to turn it behind the post.
Reading started to load their attack in the search of an equaliser and it almost came when Andy Yiadom burst into the area, but saw his low shot cannon off the upright.
But the Royals got their reward when Joao picked out substitute Meite with a fine pass and he raced forward to fire past Samba.
Reading turned the screw in the final minutes, but Forest held firm to claim a point.