Ibrox outfit Glasgow Rangers and new Nottingham Forest manager Mark Warburton parted company in February.

Nottingham Forest boss Mark Warburton has revealed to The Herald that he was advised to take time out of management following his departure from Rangers.
Warburton and Rangers parted company in February following a run of disappointing results in the Scottish Premiership.
The Englishman was recently appointed as the manager of Championship club Forest.
The former Brentford boss has revealed that he was advised by many not to return to management so soon after his departure from Ibrox outfit Rangers.
“In truth, no,” Warburton told The Herald when asked if he had expected to be back in management so quickly. “I didn’t expect to be here. It happened very, very quickly.
“I was advised by many people to take months out of the game and reflect. I’m not that way inclined. It may suit some people. It doesn’t suit myself and David.
“But I was taking my time and spent some time at home. Literally, when it came it happened very, very quickly.”
Warburton is a good manager and is relatively young in terms of his managerial career.
Forest may be playing in the Championship at the moment, but they are one of the biggest clubs in England and have a strong following.
It made sense for Warburton to take the managerial job at the City Ground when it became available to him.
Forest will return to action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Derby County at the City Ground in the Championship.
The Reds are 20th in the league table at the moment with 40 points from 37 matches, just two points above the relegation zone.

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