The campaign is drawing to a close for Nottingham Forest who have five games remaining to maintain a top-half spot in the Championship and better last season's points total.
Highs and lows have punctuated 2014/15 at the City Ground, from a flying start under Stuart Pearce to the exit of a club legend, followed by a superb run of form under new head coach Dougie Freedman.
Forest Mad are looking for the game that will linger longest in the memory for our current poll.
We've chosen five with others just missing out such as the 4-1 home win against Bolton.
Starting off, the 4-0 hammering of Reading in the hazy days of August when Michail Antonio and Britt Assombalonga combined to devastating effect to send the Reds to the top of the table.
Next is an incredible 5-3 home victory against Fulham when Assombalonga cemented his status as a fans favourite with a hat-trick as Forest, 3-2 down with 11 minutes left on the clock, roared back to beat the Cottagers.
A disappointing run followed but the Reds appeared to be back to their best when they cruised to a 3-0 win at Wolves in November, Assombalonga, Fryatt and Lansbury netting the goals.
Fast forward to mid-January and, with Pearce's job on the line, goals from Assombalonga and Osborn secured a dramatic win away to rivals Derby County and sparked wild celebrations on the touchline and in the away end.
And then, after taking 13 points from a possible 15 under Freedman, it was Reading's turn to suffer again as they were beaten 3-0 at the Madejski Stadium to keep alive unlikely hopes of a play-off place for the Reds.