

Sean Dyche is back where it all began after Nottingham Forest appointed the former City Ground hopeful as their new manager.
The 54-year-old former Everton and Burnley boss becomes the clubs third manager of the season, tasked with picking up the pieces from Ange Postecoglous winless 39-day reign and ensuring the club quickly moves out of the bottom three.
Sean Dyche on what he learned from Brian Clough
Nobody could replicate Clough he was such a one-off, Dyche tells FourFourTwo when asked what he has taken from the two-time European Cup-winning manager.
What I do remember from my time with him, and maybe took with me into management, is the fact that he instilled a Forest Way into everything we did.
That can take time, which managers dont really get any more, but in my nine-and-a-half years at Burnley we certainly tried to have a similar vein running throughout the club.
Basically, it meant good manners, treating people the right way, and giving opposing teams and fans the utmost respect.
We used to get loads of great feedback from the hotels we stayed in, and that was something that I took from my time under Brian Clough.
Dyches return to Forest marks the fourth stop of his managerial career, following his first job at Watford, then stints with Burnley and Everton and comes ten months after he was dismissed by the Toffees, an exit that he insists he did not dwell on.
Oh, I dont lick any wounds theres too much to do, he says. I promised my son wed go for a pint or two, and promised mates that Id go and see a few bands.
Id been at Burnley for over nine years. I had a great time and did a lot of good work, so I wasnt going to start crying about it.