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Pearson backs Clough to revive Rams

By PA Sport  October 29, 2009
Pearson backs Clough to revive Rams (©PAphotos)
Pearson backs Clough to revive Rams (©PAphotos)
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I have no doubt at all that Nigel, supported by his staff, will go on to be a truly great manager for Derby County Football Club and create his own legacy, in the footsteps of his father [Brian Clough]...
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Adam Pearson is confident Nigel Clough remains the man to revive Derby as a force to be reckoned with.

Pearson on Wednesday resigned as Derby's chairman of football and has been tipped for a return to his former club Hull, whose chairman Paul Duffen resigned on Thursday morning.

Pearson, who appointed Clough as Rams boss in January, said: "I have no doubt at all that Nigel, supported by his staff, will go on to be a truly great manager for Derby County Football Club and create his own legacy, in the footsteps of his father [Brian Clough]."

He added: "He is a manager in whom the supporters and board can totally trust with the future of their club,

"It has been an absolute pleasure and privilege to work with Nigel Clough over the past 10 months.

"Under Nigel's management, the wage bill is now under control, the squad size is under control, the academy structure is solid and we have a management team in place who will take the team forward."

Pearson still owns a small number of shares at Derby but, in the short term, that would not affect his expected return to Hull because his holding is less than 10%.

It is understood there are plans in place for Pearson's shares to be taken up by one or more of the other investors.

Chief executive and president Tom Glick will step into Pearson's role.

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