She said she didn’t think about how much it was costing as “everyone was having such a good time”.
“I haven’t added up the total because I’m still in shock,” Ms Webster joked.
“But I would say over £1,000, maybe close to £1,500, but I’m hoping to get some help from the brewery.
“It would be nice if [club owner] Evangelos Marinakis could cover the bill – but actually if he came to visit we would give him a free pint, he is doing such a great job.”
With Nottingham Forest having such a good season and sitting third in the Premier League, Ms Webster said they had to make decision on how to mark upcoming games.
She added: “We will definitely do offers and deals for future matches but I’m not sure it will be free pints for goals.
“Maybe, maybe not, watch this space.”
Forest’s 7-0 victory over Brighton came just a week after The Reds fell to a 5-0 defeat away at Bournemouth.
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