It is not just Nottingham Forest supporters that are keeping themselves busy during the coronavirus suspension.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to elite football across the UK being postponed until April 30, at the earliest, although the chances of the season resuming next month remain unlikely.
Prior to the suspension, Forest were in fifth place in the Sky Bet Championship table and challenging for promotion to the Premier League with nine fixtures left to play.
With no football to keep us entertained, one Reds player has taken to a video game to keep himself busy during the hiatus.
Joe Lolley, who is never shy of hiding his views on social media, has posted a tweet which shows his progress playing the popular game, Football Manager.
The Reds winger, who moved to the City Ground from Huddersfield Town in 2018, showed a screenshot where he was taking charge of Gloucester against Forest.
The image showed Gloucester claiming a 3-0 victory over Forest on Trentside to win the Premier League, yes you read that right!
It should be noted that Lolley was showing a result from 2039, with Lolley captioning the image by saying: “Finally, season 20. We’ve done it, couldn’t be prouder of the lads.”
England cricketer and Forest fans Stuart Broad got involved by replying to Lolley's tweet.
"Not happy with that 0-3 loss at home U Reds," replied the Nottinghamshire fast bowler.
And Lolley continued the conversation with a brilliant reply, featuring one of his Reds team mates.
"Was tighter than it seemed with an evergreen Ben Watson aged 56 still anchoring the midfield," Lolley added.