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Mark Warburton could be offered Nottingham Forest job as club want ex-Rangers colleague Frank McParland as director of football

Reds chief Fawaz Al Hasawi has been recommended to bring in the Liverpudlian - but will wait to decide on former Gers boss

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12th February 2017, 11:07 am

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NOTTINGHAM FOREST want Frank McParland to be their new director of football – but there are doubts about whether Mark Warburton will go with him.

Forest supremo Fawaz Al Hasawi has been recommended to bring in Liverpudlian McParland, who was working at Rangers in a similar role, as he tries to make his club more professional.

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Frank McParland (L) and Mark Warburton could link up at Nottingham Forest

McParland was keen to come back to England where he worked at Liverpool, Brentford and Burnley and the Forest chief is being pushed to take him.

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The plan was for McParland to join and then find a new manager, with ex-Rangers boss Warburton and Fulham’s Slavisa Jokanovic top of the wish list.

But Jokanovic turned down the secret approach as he is focused on Fulham. His contract is up in the summer but even then he may not be keen on the Forest switch because of the uncertainty at the club.

Forest will wait to decide on Warburton, who has left the Glasgow giants in a flurry of claim and counter-claim.

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Nottingham Forest supremo Fawaz Al Hasawi has been recommended to bring in Liverpudlian Frank McParland as director of football for the Championship club

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But Forest insiders reveal that Al Hasawi is still weighing up who to appoint after making Gary Brazil and Jack Lester his bosses for the rest of the season.

One source close to the Kuwaiti said: “Fawaz wants to have a proper set-up in place and is keen on a director of football being named.

“But there are so many names about possible new managers that he is uncertain who to choose.”

Al Hasawi has several advisers and is known to change his mind. The Warburton approach was botched as have been previous moves for the likes of Neil Warnock and Dan Petrescu.

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Nottingham Forest will wait to decide on whether to appoint Mark Warburton, who has left the Glasgow giants in a flurry of claim and counter-claim

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Nottingham Forest supremo Fawaz Al Hasawi has several advisors and has been known to change his mind. That is why Fulham’s Slavisa Jokanovic snubbed him

Warnock thought he had the Forest job and even lined up a player before it fell through. Petrescu was the same only to find Dougie Freedman took the post instead.

It is that level of confusion that is putting off Jokanovic, who has done a decent job at Fulham after taking Watford to promotion. He would need to be convinced Forest are a properly-run club before moving.

Warburton will be more open to taking the risk but even now Forest insiders reveal that Al Hasawi is yet to be fully sure it is the right move.

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3 hours ago, TheCutch said:

Holy shit that was a tough read.

A wee bit of editing wouldn't have gone amiss with that one OP. :lol:

To be fair to the op it's the source material that has ads after every sentence, a symptom of today's clickbait media practices.

 

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11 minutes ago, bluenosebrad said:

He left under a cloud when they left Brentford now they have left under a cloud leaving Rangers, pattern happening here or is his agent just a master at fucking his career up?? 

He didn't 'leave under a cloud' at Brentford'. There was a disgreement over the Moneyball approach and they decided on an amicable parting at the end of that season. There was a statement from the owner thanking them for their work and they remain friendly.

Where did you dream up the 'cloud' they left under?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/matthew-benham-pays-tribute-mark-9359763.amp?client=ms-android-orange-gb

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4 minutes ago, DBBTB said:

Didnt have a plan b as a manager and couldn't sort out his plan b job either without making a cunt of it.

Maybe he's just a one dimensional guy in all aspects of his life :lol:

He's so 'vanilla'

Not that i would suggest going for his polar opposite Davies:lol:

 

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Reading that I thought it was a pulp fiction script!! So many different stories in the same paper.

i would love to know who the fuck gave that mcparland the best in the business tag.. the signings have been dire and that's being kind.

hopefully the next manager sees that the world is bigger than England and also that good technical footballers are anything but English.  It's the foreigners that make your sterlings and sturidges look half decent and yet we've been signing guys that couldn't lace dragan mladenovics boots.

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2 hours ago, RFC Eagle said:

He didn't 'leave under a cloud' at Brentford'. There was a disgreement over the Moneyball approach and they decided on an amicable parting at the end of that season. There was a statement from the owner thanking them for their work and they remain friendly.

Where did you dream up the 'cloud' they left under?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/matthew-benham-pays-tribute-mark-9359763.amp?client=ms-android-orange-gb

There's been a few articles put up from Brentford fans basically echo'ing our complaints about them. 

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17 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

There's been a few articles put up from Brentford fans basically echo'ing our complaints about them. 

I'm aware of that but to suggest he 'left under a cloud' is nonsense. He took them from League One to the verge of the EPL. The parting was entirely amicable. To suggest otherwise is nonsense and in no way comparable to the current situation.

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Just now, RFC Eagle said:

I'm aware of that but to suggest he 'left under a cloud' is nonsense. He took them from League One to the verge of the EPL. The parting was entirely amicable. To suggest otherwise is nonsense and in no way comparable to the current situation.

Think it is a wee bit comparable considering the stuff that's coming out now from both camps (Rangers and Brentford)

That wee McParland appears to be a cancer. Just saying. 

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14 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

Think it is a wee bit comparable considering the stuff that's coming out now from both camps (Rangers and Brentford)

That wee McParland appears to be a cancer. Just saying. 

You know the agent stuff is utter garbage? Have you looked on the actual agency website?

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Just now, RFC Eagle said:

You know the agent stuff is utter garbage? Have you looked on the actual agency website?

Yes I have. I've been studying it for a while actually. 

What makes you think because some of them aren't listed on the agency website anymore they weren't clients previously on on the client list at one point? 

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