Colin Calderwood named as new Hibs manager

FORMER Scotland defender Colin Calderwood has been confirmed as the new manager of Hibernian.

The 45-year-old (pictured) has signed a three-year deal with the Edinburgh club.

He replaces John Hughes at the helm, after he parted company with Hibs earlier this month.

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Calderwood leaves his position as assistant manager at Newcastle to take up the post with the Easter Road club.

The former Scotland defender was also manager of Northampton Town and Nottingham Forest before joining Newcastle in January 2009.

He now faces the task of improving results at Hibs, with a poor run leaving them eighth in the table ahead of this weekend's game at Aberdeen.

Hibernian chairman Rod Petrie introduced Calderwood at a media conference this evening.

Petrie said: "He has signed a three-year contract with us and there are provisions for it to be extended.

"He has had great success as a manager in his own right with Northampton Town and Nottingham Forest - almost 300 games as a manager and a win rate of over 45%.

"He has achieved three promotions in six years in the clubs he has been at."

Calderwood admitted it was a wrench to leave Newcastle but he could not turn down the opportunity to manage in the SPL.

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"It's a double-edged sword really," he said. "Newcastle are a terrific club with wonderful people, the support staff and the players especially, I had a terrific relationship with them.

"So emotionally it was (difficult) but professionally it wasn't.

"I always wanted another go at being a manager. Being a coach and assistant to Chris was a wonderful opportunity and we had a super year last year, but I always had an eye on being the number one and setting my own agenda.

"It's top-level football. Although my experience has given me a lot of games, I have developed as I did as a player, starting in the lower leagues and coming through. That experience will be invaluable."