Nottingham Forest will reportedly bring in Martin O’Neill and Roy Keane.

According to The Nottingham Post, O’Neill will become the new manager of Forest.
The 66-year-old former Northern Ireland international midfielder played for the Reds from 1971 until 1981, winning the European Cup in 1979 and 1980.
It has been reported that Manchester United legend Keane will join O’Neill’s management team.
The 47-year-old former midfielder, who was an assistant manager to O’Neill at the Republic of Ireland, played for Forest from 1990 until 1993.
Former Forest striker Collymore has advice for Keane should be become the new assistant manger of the Reds.

Collymore wrote in The Mirror: “If Roy Keane joins him then he can’t be the Roy Keane who tells everyone how bad they are after a couple of games as that’s not going to work.
“What is good for Forest is that both O’Neill and Keane will want to present the best and most politically correct side of themselves.”
Promotion push
Forest have been inconsistent so far this season, but the Reds do have some very good players.
With the Reds just four points off the Championship playoff spots at the moment, they can certainly end the season in the top six and stand a chance of winning promotion to the Premier League.

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