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KARANKA BIDS TO TAKE FOREST BACK TO THE TOP

But will latest manager get the time he needs?

By John Wragg
AITOR Karanka is a good friend of Jose Mourinho, the Special One. Nottingham Forest just hope they have finally appointed the Right One.
Karanka kicked off his new career yesterday against Aston Villa and became Forest’s 20th manager in the 25 years since Brian Clough left the club.
Both Stuart Pearce and Billy Davies sat twice in one of the hottest seats in football.
When Evangelos Marinakis bought Forest in May and Nicholas Randall was made chief executive, they promised that the hire-and-quickly-fire days were over, th...

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