Premier League
Why Evangelos Marinakis On The Pitch And In The Tunnel Is A Good Thing – Nottingham Forest Legend Speaks
Nottingham Forest fans have come to expect the unexpected with owner Evangelos Marinakis, and former Reds striker Rob Earnshaw believes the Greek billionaire’s high-profile involvement at the City Ground is a positive for the club and the Premier League.
Since completing his takeover in May 2017, Marinakis has overseen Forest’s remarkable return to the English top-flight after a 23-year absence, injecting ambition, investment, and a unique personality into the club.
A Passionate Owner With Personality
Earnshaw, reflecting on his own experiences at Cardiff City under eccentric owner Sam Hammam, explained why seeing Marinakis on the pitch or in the tunnel should be embraced:
“When Mr Marinakis comes on the pitch and he’s greeting players in the tunnel, for me there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Also, in Greece, when you are the owner, you are entitled to go in the dressing room, to go on the pitch, it’s part of the game. You speak with the players and you are the man in the middle. As the owner, you get a better feeling of what’s going on inside the football club.”
Earnshaw highlighted that this involvement is not just theatrics: it’s a reflection of Marinakis’ commitment to fully investing himself in the club’s success, something fans have seen through Forest competing in the Premier League and European competitions.
“He hasn’t just invested in the football club, he has fully invested himself in order to take the club to be successful. It has been a hell of a journey, a hell of a few years, but it wouldn’t be Forest if it was boring and we didn’t have personalities,” Earnshaw said.
Marinakis Compared To Hammam
The ex-Forest striker likened Marinakis to Cardiff City’s former owner Sam Hammam, who famously mixed craziness with footballing ambition:
“Sam Hammam came in and bought the club, said he is going to try and take the team to the Premier League, he invested. He did things that were out of the ordinary… There was a bit of craziness in it, a bit of theatrics, but it was also about enjoying the football club with the fans.”
Earnshaw praised the approach, saying passionate and involved owners like Marinakis add excitement to football:
“Football is about personalities, so I love that. They shouldn’t just be sat there and you never hear from them in the box. They are part of the football club and their personality comes out.”
A Positive For The Premier League
From heavy recruitment to big European nights, Marinakis has reshaped Nottingham Forest’s trajectory, earning admiration from former players and fans alike. Earnshaw concluded:
“I enjoy it. I enjoy him being involved. I think it’s been unbelievable and he deserves a lot of credit because he hasn’t just invested financially, he has invested himself. Those moments are what every Forest fan wants to happen.”
For Forest supporters, the presence of Marinakis – on the pitch, in the tunnel, and in the dressing room – is a reminder that football is more than results: it’s about passion, personalities, and the full footballing experience.
Want To Advertise With Us?
📩 Contact sales@ventolitemarketing.com
-
World Cup 202616 hours agoJoe Cole backs England to beat Argentina as he claims Three Lions will ‘put Lionel Messi to bed’
-
World Cup 202617 hours agoJude Bellingham and Thomas Tuchel’s fiery relationship is driving England forward at the World Cup
-
World Cup 202617 hours agoCristiano Ronaldo gets backing from Jorge Jesus as new Portugal boss confirms Al-Nassr star remains central to World Cup plans
-
World Cup 202616 hours agoTed Lasso star Cristo Fernandez fulfils football dream with professional debut for El Paso Locomotive
-
World Cup 20269 hours ago**Title:** Croatia confirm Slaven Bilic return as former West Ham boss replaces Zlatko Dalic **Meta Description:** Slaven Bilic has been appointed Croatia head coach for a second spell after Zlatko Dalic stepped down following the 2026 World Cup. **Slug:** croatia-confirm-slaven-bilic-return-head-coach **Alt Image Text:** Slaven Bilic during his unveiling as Croatia national team head coach — # Croatia confirm Slaven Bilic return as former West Ham boss replaces Zlatko Dalic Croatia have officially confirmed the return of Slaven Bilic as head coach, with the former West Ham United manager replacing Zlatko Dalic following the conclusion of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Bilic returns to the national team after more than a decade away, ending a two-year absence from management as he begins a second spell in charge of his country. ## Bilic begins a second spell with Croatia The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) announced Bilic’s appointment after the Executive Committee unanimously approved the recommendation of federation president Marijan Kustic. Bilic previously managed Croatia between 2006 and 2012, guiding the national team through two European Championships before embarking on a successful club coaching career that included spells with West Ham United, West Bromwich Albion, Besiktas and Al-Ittihad. The federation believes his experience and deep understanding of Croatian football make him the ideal candidate to lead the next generation. ## Huge task replacing Zlatko Dalic Bilic succeeds one of the most successful managers in Croatia’s history. Dalic stepped down after the 2026 World Cup, bringing an end to a remarkable tenure that included a World Cup final, a World Cup semi-final and several memorable tournament campaigns. Federation president Marijan Kustic acknowledged the size of the challenge but expressed complete confidence in Bilic. > “I would like to once again thank Zlatko for the exceptional results he achieved during his tenure. It is not easy to follow in his footsteps, but we are convinced Slaven is the right person for this role.” Kustic added that Bilic’s international pedigree and extensive coaching experience were decisive factors behind the appointment. ## Bilic honoured to return Bilic described his return as the greatest honour of his coaching career and admitted he understands the expectations that come with leading one of international football’s most consistent tournament teams. > “I would like to thank President Kustic and the Federation’s leadership for the confidence they have shown in allowing me to lead the Croatian national team once again — the greatest honour for any Croatian coach.” The 57-year-old also praised the standards established under Dalic while insisting he is ready for the responsibility. > “I am fully aware of the high expectations that follow such a remarkable period under Zlatko Dalic, but anyone who takes charge of Croatia must be prepared for that because we are a football nation that lives and breathes its national team.” ## A new chapter begins Bilic now faces the task of building on Dalic’s legacy while preparing Croatia for the next international cycle. With a blend of experienced stars and emerging young talent at his disposal, Croatia will hope their returning manager can guide them to another successful era on the international stage.
-
World Cup 202616 hours agoKylian Mbappe has the perfect chance to silence his Spanish critics against Spain in World Cup semi-final
-
Sports Analysis10 hours agoAndoni Iraola backs Harvey Elliott to revive Liverpool career after difficult Aston Villa loan
-
Other News17 hours agoTony Cascarino reveals what Cole Palmer must do to emulate Chelsea legends Gianfranco Zola and Eden Hazard