Andy Caddell from the supporters trust, welcomed the move but warned some fans still faced a “difficult” decision over whether to renew for next season.
“Some fans wouldn’t [pay for a season ticket for next season] because they won’t know what league the club will be in.
“The chances are it’ll go right to towards the end of this season so people will have to make a big decision.
“By the time people have to make that decision they’ll be hoping and praying that Forest will still be in the Premier League.”
Caddell added that the club made the right decision by reducing ticket prices for the FC Midtjylland game.
“We’re not a London team, we have to accept that. Unfortunately, Nottingham is a disadvantaged area overall and a large number of people just cannot afford to pay £65 or £70 for a game,” he said.
But if you think about it in these terms from the club’s perspective, 18,000 fans in the ground paying £50 each or 30,000 fans paying £30 pounds each, which generates the same revenue and is potentially more commercially exciting.
“It’s not just about money.”