
"The 54-year-old former Everton and Burnley boss becomes the club's third manager of the season, tasked with picking up the pieces from Ange Postecoglou's winless 39-day reign and ensuring the club quickly moves out of the bottom three. Dyche came up through the Forest youth system in the late 1980s when Brian Clough was manager and, although he departed the club in 1990 for Chesterfield without making a first-team appearance, says he learned plenty from the legendary boss."
"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 don't 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."
Sean Dyche has been appointed Nottingham Forest manager, returning to the club where he progressed through the youth system in the late 1980s. He becomes the club's third manager this season and is charged with reversing Ange Postecoglou's winless 39-day reign and lifting Forest out of the bottom three. Dyche spent nine-and-a-half years at Burnley and sought to embed a consistent club-wide approach inspired by Brian Clough's 'Forest Way', emphasizing good manners, respect and treating people properly. The appointment marks Dyche's fourth managerial position after Watford, Burnley and Everton, following his dismissal by Everton ten months earlier.
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