Nottingham Forest will consider installing a memorial at the City Ground to remember those who died as a result of the Hillsborough disaster, says chairman Tom Cartledge.
A crush during an FA Cup semi-final involving Forest in 1989 resulted in the deaths of 97 Liverpool supporters.
A group of Forest fans who attended the match have called for their club to consider a permanent tribute.
Cartledge said he would meet with them "to have a conversation about it".
Talking to BBC Sounds podcast, Hillsborough Unheard: Nottingham Forest Fans, Cartledge said: "I'd be delighted to sit down with those individuals and understand what that should mean and what that could look like.