Former Burnley manager and Nottingham Forest defender Sean Dyche enjoyed a night out at a gig in Nottingham on Sunday.
The 50-year-old spent the evening out after being sacked by Burnley last week, with the Clarets in the Premier League relegation zone. He was the longest-serving Premier League manager and had the club overachieving year on year in the top flight.
To unwind, Dyche was at music venue Rock City with Forest first-team coach Steven Reid on Sunday, with the duo attending a live music event called "That Manchester Night" featuring The Clone Roses, Oas-Is, The Smiths Ltd, and Clint Boon. See what they did there?
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Oas-is - you guessed it, an Oasis tribute band - posted a picture of them with Dyche on social media after the show. They wrote: "Nottingham - Incredible show at Rock City again tonight.
"Huge thanks to The Clone Roses as always. Some special guests at tonight’s show too! Great to meet Sean Dyche and Steven Reid. Lovely guys.
Dyche left Burnley alongside fellow former Reds Ian Woan and Steve Stone, who were both on his coaching staff at the Lancashire club. They have already been linked with the likes of West Brom and it is almost certain that it will not be too long before they are back in management.