Nottingham Forest are one of the most famous clubs in England but they haven't been in the Premier League for a long time.
Two-time Champions of Europe, they've won the FA Cup twice and were once mainstays of the top flight.
For todays generation, Forest winning the Champions League feels like an impossible dream
But under Brian Clough, the club won back-to-back European Cups
However, they have been somewhat starved of time in the Premier League, but things could change this year.
With that in mind, talkSPORT.com looked at when Nottingham Forest were last in the English top flight and why manager Steve Cooper could be the man to get them back.
Once upon a time in the Premier League...
The Tricky Trees were part of the inaugural Premier League season but they finished rock bottom with 40 points.
They won promotion the following year and the 1994/95 campaign was a thrilling spectacle for those at the City Ground as Forest finished third on 77 points.
Stan Collymore was the star, scoring 22 goals and Forest secured their biggest ever Premier League win that season when they thumped Sheffield Wednesday 7-1 at Hillsborough.
Manager Cooper has transformed Forest from relegation candidates into a promotion-chasing side
This result meant they became the first Premier League side to score seven goals away from home.
The following year, Forest finished ninth before they were relegated in the 1996/97 season, winning just six games but managing 16 draws.
They returned as champion, but the 1998/99 season proved to be their final in the top flight as they ended the season with 30 points and finished bottom for the third time in their Premier League history.
However, there was to be no quick return and they have been out of the top flight since and even slipped into League one in 2005, spending three seasons in the third tier.
This means it is now 23 years since Forest last played in the Premier League, so there will be a lot of supporters - and players - who either can't remember the club in the Premier League or weren't even born.
Defender Djed Spence, for example, was born in 2000.
Spence is only 21 but been a key player in his loan from Boro
Super Cooper
The former Swansea manager's first game in charge of Forest was at the end of September against Millwall.
At that point, the club had collected four points and were sat in 23rd place.
They drew 1-1, and since then, they haven't looked back.
In fact, if the Championship had started when Cooper arrived at the City Ground, this famous old club would be top of the table with 72 points.
In that time, they have only lost five league matches and drawn another nine.
So, Cooper has found a way to win, and he has put his faith into the likes of Brennan Johnson, Djed Spence and James Garner.
This a young, talented squad who have invested themselves in Cooper's ideas and look unstoppable at the moment.
In their last nine Championship games, they have won eight and lost one while scoring 21 goals and only conceding three.
Johnson has been a star performer this year for Forest
It's a good time to be a Forest fan right now
But Forest haven't just been performing in the league and have held their own against top Premier League opponents in the FA Cup, beating Arsenal and thrashing Leicester, while only narrowly losing to Liverpool.
When he took over Forest, the play-offs seemed a distant dream, but that's the minimum they will achieve this season.
However, they could still earn automatic promotion and they face Bournemouth next week in potentially one of the biggest games of the season so far.
First, though, he welcomes former side Swansea to the Midlands on Saturday.
"When there is something to play for, you always give your best," Cooper said.
"When something is possible, there is hope.
"When there is hope, you go for it.
"That is what we are doing."
The future looks very bright and it's all thanks to the man from Pontypridd.
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