I, too, wish Hughton well. He inherits a team that is in 'win now' mode - none of the three central strikers is under 30, for instance.
One of that trio, Lewis Grabban, scored more than a third of Forest's goals last season, but has yet to get off the mark this time around. So even if Hughton performs his usual trick of tightening up the defence, it'll be a real challenge for him to satisfy Forest's impatient ownership.
At least Hughton can take heart from the apparent lack of any rival likely to run away with the league.