McLeish has point to prove at Forest
Nottingham Forest name Alex McLeish as new manager
Alex McLeish has been appointed the new manager of Nottingham Forest.
The 53-year-old former Aston Villa, Birmingham and Scotland boss replaces Sean O'Driscoll, who was sacked on 26 December after five months in charge.
"I believe he's the man who can help us fulfil our ambition of making it to the Premier League," said Forest chairman Fawaz Al Hasawi.
Alex McLeish has the humility and readiness to step back, take a long look at himself after the Aston Villa debacle and work his way back to the Premier League
McLeish said: "The fact a club of Forest's magnitude has offered me a job excites me greatly."
The Scot has been out of football since being sacked by Villa at the end of last season after 11 months at the helm.
"I've had time away from the game and now feel refreshed and ready to go," he added.
"I can't wait to get started and I'm looking forward to meeting the players, talking to them and taking my first training session."
A statement on Forest's website said: "The 53-year-old Scot will begin work at the City Ground tomorrow (Friday) and will be in charge for Saturday's home game against Crystal Palace."
McLeish takes over Forest with them in eighth place, having collected 36 points from 24 games.
Alex McLeish - club manager
- Motherwell (1994-98)
- W 48 D 45 L 63
- Hibernian (1998-2001)
- W 77 D 42 L 45
- Rangers (2001-2006)
- W 155 D 44 L 36
- Birmingham(2007-2011)
- W 62 D 51 L 55
- Aston Villa (2011-2012)
- W 9 D 17 L 16
"I'm delighted to welcome Alex to our Club and look forward to working with him," added Al Hasawi.
"Alex took Birmingham to promotion from the Championship and has great experience of working in the Premier League."
Forest will hold a news conference on Friday to officially unveil McLeish as their new manager.
O'Driscoll, 55, was relieved of his duties hours after a 4-2 Championship win against Leeds that left the club one point off sixth-placed Watford.
Al Hasawi had earlier declared that Forest would be "looking to bring in an ambitious manager with Premier League experience", stating that "with the January transfer window approaching, we feel it's the right time to make a change".
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Comment number 551.
Michael29th December 2012 - 21:37
@550 yes RDM from champions league final to the championship...dreaming
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Morrello29th December 2012 - 15:10
@537 - Then again, Sven gworn erickson went to county; i'm not anti - McLeish; but it woulda been nice to see Matteo show his winning ways
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Comment number 549.
_chris29th December 2012 - 12:30
@543 - true, and to be honest I don't agree with owners sacking managers so frivolously either. But I've seen forest fans talking about bringing in someone like Di Matteo and it sounds as if they don't like McLeish because he isn't a big enough name - my point is that a big name won't want to go to Forrest, so I can't see why they're so anti-McLeish. He's the "biggest" name they'll get.
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neb29th December 2012 - 12:04
OK its happened, dont agree with how it was done. If the match goes ahead lets give a one minute applause for SOD. But dont lower ourselves like Chelsea, we are better than that.
Good luck SOD and Mr McLeish
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Comment number 547.
sotv195029th December 2012 - 11:49
Perhaps one of your reporters should ask Mr McLeish if he was interviewed for this job before or after the previous manager was dismissed. Integrity comes to mind
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