Ibrox club Glasgow Rangers and Mark Warburton parted company on Friday.
Mark Warburton is without a managerial job at the moment. Warburton and Rangers parted company on Friday evening, as announced on the Scottish club’s official website.
Warburton guided Rangers from the Scottish Championship to the Scottish Premiership at the end of the 2015-16 season. The Englishman, though, failed to make the Gers strong enough to compete with Old Firm rivals Celtic for the league title.
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The Englishman is a good football manager and knows the Championship well, having worked at Brentford. Could the 54-year-old take charge of Nottingham Forest?
Rangers manager Mark Warburton
Forest have announced that Gary Brazil and Jack Lester will be in charge of the first team until the end of the season. The duo had been in charge of the Reds since the departure of Philippe Montanier in January.
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However, could Warburton be brought it in the summer as a permanent successor to Montanier? What if the Englishman is given the role now?
Forest fans have taken to Twitter to have their say on whether Warburton should be given the managerial role at the City Ground.
Below are some of the best comments:
Rangers manager Mark Warburton
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