Nottingham Forest are on the hunt for a new manager, after parting company with Mark Warburton.

Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony has suggested that Nottingham Forest should make a move for Dean Smith.
Forest are on the look out for a new manager, following Mark Warburton’s dismissal.
Both Oscar Garcia and Aitor Karanka have been linked to the vacant post at the City Ground.
But MacAnthony feels that Forest would be better off making a move for Brentford’s Smith.
Smith has done an impressive job in recent years, first with Walsall and then with Brentford.
Smith has helped the Bees become an established Championship club, with the London side currently outsiders for a play off place in the second tier.

Brentford are sat three places and five points above Forest in the Championship table, as things stand.
Forest managed to pick up a 0-0 draw with Leeds United in their first game without Warburton on New Year’s Day. Gary Brazil remains in temporary charge for the time being.
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