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FOX NOW HUNTING FOREST RETURN

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By Dan Barnes

HUNGRY: Danny Fox

DANNY Fox is confident of coming back with a bang for Nottingham Forest after revealing he is three weeks ahead of schedule in his recovery from a fractured kneecap. The 31-year-old, capped four times by Scotland, was injured in Forest’s 2-0 win over Burton in October and has remained sidelined.
However, the former Burnley and Southampton full-back believes he is closing in on a return to action. “The timing was unfortunate because I felt good at the time I picked up the injury,” said Fox. “But hopefully I can come back...

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