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  1. 'Marinakis has long been an admirer of Glasner'published at 09:55 BST

    Colin Fray
    BBC Radio Nottingham reporter

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    Nottingham Forest don't want to be FA Cup semi-final losers like they were under Nuno Espirito Santo, League Cup semi-final losers like they were under Steve Cooper, or Europa League semi-final losers like they were under Vitor Pereira.

    They want the next thing and Oliver Glasner clearly has shown he is capable of doing that by beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final and going on to win the Community Shield.

    Then after the controversy between Forest and Crystal Palace about which European competition each would be in, going on to win the Conference League last season despite halfway through it having expressed his kind of upset with the hierarchy. That was a bit like Nuno did with Evangelos Marinakis at Forest and that cost him his job.

    So as we go through the years - because we're talking about long-term according to the quotes from Glasner - it might not all be harmonious, because clearly this is a guy that is prepared to speak his mind. But, what it might do, is bring some silverware.

    They've had their eye on him for a little while. They almost appointed him at one stage after Steve Cooper but went with Nuno instead. So Marinakis has long been an admirer of Glasner and it's felt that now is the right time both for him and for Forest to, as it says in the statement, take the club to the next level.

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  2. A 'key midfielder' and 'Elanga back at a discount' - what are Glasner's priorities?published at 16:26 BST 6 July

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    We asked for your views on what Oliver Glasner's top priorities should be, after his appointment as Nottingham Forest head coach was confirmed on Monday.

    Here are some of your comments:

    David: We need a good back-up goalkeeper, a quality midfielder to replace the departing Elliot Anderson and a new striker. Spend the money wisely as we have a good squad ready for the next steps in our journey.

    Nick: The highest priority should be identifying which players fit his system and which ones do not. I hope he comes with a list of players he wants to sign also. There's only seven weeks until the season starts and the players need to adapt.

    Tim: We need a new key midfielder to replace Anderson. Another goalkeeper, probably a first-choice one if Matz Sels leaves. Hopefully replace Morato too.

    John: Number one - secure the commitment of Morgan Gibbs-White. Two - attract a proven goalscorer. Three - buy a couple of young midfielders with potential. Four - see if we can get back Anthony Elanga at a discount. Happy new season!

  3. Glasner has the track record but is he taking a risk?published at 14:00 BST 6 July

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Oliver Glasner arrives at the City Ground with winning pedigree but is he putting his reputation on the line?

    As the fifth head coach at Nottingham Forest since September, his decision to walk into the managerial graveyard that is the City Ground, can be viewed as risky.

    Having won the Conference League and FA Cup with Crystal Palace, Glasner's stock is high - but given the changes in the past year, how long will that give him if results and performances do not meet owner Evangelos Marinakis' expectations?

    There is no European football at Forest next season so fewer distractions will enable Glasner to settle and mould the squad, but that does not mean there is no pressure.

    Predecessor Vitor Pereira lasted 133 days. Before him, Sean Dyche was in charge for 114 days - and he came after Ange Postecoglou had managed just 39.

    Nuno Espirito Santo was dismissed just three games into last season after falling out with the club's hierarchy following a successful 21-month reign.

    Nuno criticised the speed of their transfer business last summer, fell out with global sporting director Edu and revealed his relationship with Marinakis had deteriorated.

    Glasner himself is no stranger to disagreements with ownership, saying he felt he and his squad were "abandoned completely" by Palace's hierarchy in January, which came after he revealed he would leave Selhurst Park.

    This new relationship, therefore, could also be combustible.

    Marinakis will demand Glasner repeats his Palace success at Forest, but the Austrian also has to bring the stability they desperately need.

  4. 'Proven winner' joins 'box office' Forestpublished at 12:41 BST 6 July

    Pat Riddell
    Fan writer

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    If anybody thought it was going to be a normal summer at Nottingham Forest, then they weren't really paying attention. It turns out Vitor Pereira, who arrived in February with a contract until next summer, had a clause allowing either party to end it before the end of June.

    Given that the rumoured new contract for Pereira in May hadn't emerged, with further rumours of a move to Saudi Arabia, it did beg the question: what's going on?

    Well, Oliver Glasner was the answer. In some ways it's understandable - numerous top managers were available this summer and while it seemed as though Forest had accidentally found themselves a head coach for the near-future, but it was not a long-term plan by design.

    Who's to know what would have happened with Pereira - he certainly earned his chance at a full season. Picking up the pieces of two disastrous managerial appointments, the Portuguese steered us to Premier League safety and a Europa League semi-final. And he did it with grace, charm and humility.

    However, Glasner is a proven winner and took Crystal Palace to hitherto unseen heights. A Europa League trophy with Eintracht Frankfurt, an FA Cup with Palace and last season's Conference League is quite the record.

    The strange beef between the two clubs will no doubt continue now, although ultimately Palace's Uefa demotion saw them clinch a European trophy and we haven't exactly poached an incumbent manager.

    There is a fear that Glasner has a habit of falling out with club hierarchies - and Evangelos Marinakis will not take kindly to a manager who thinks he calls the shots. But equally, the owner wants the club to have a winning mentality - which is precisely why he's brought in Glasner.

    As usual, Forest are box office - even if it's just for the controversy.

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  5. You're the scout! Which World Cup players do you want at your club?published at 12:32 BST 6 July

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    We're now well into the knockout rounds of the biggest World Cup ever and we want to know who has grabbed your attention - especially with the summer transfer window open since 15 June.

    Which player has raised your eyebrows? Who has exceeded your expectations? Has there been a player you had no knowledge of consistently impress you?

    Ultimately, who would you realistically like to see lining up for your team in the Premier League next season?

    This is your opportunity to show off your talent-spotting skills - the floor (pitch) is yours...

    Tell us the players you want, with your reasoning, here

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  6. Glasner's Forest in-tray - what are new boss' key priorities?published at 11:39 BST 6 July

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    So, Oliver Glasner has now been confirmed as the new Nottingham Forest head coach - and we want to know what his first priorities should be.

    He has said his "immediate focus" is on meeting the players and staff and "getting to work" as pre-season begins but added that his aim is to take the Reds "to the next level", and owner Evangelos Marinakis has described the Austrian as "the right person to lead us into this next chapter".

    What should Glasner's top priorities be as he takes charge at the City Ground? What is most important if he is to succeed in his aim?

    Get in touch with your views here

  7. 'Oliver is a winner' - Marinakis on Glasner appointmentpublished at 10:57 BST 6 July

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    Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis believes the Reds share the same desire for success as Oliver Glasner and that he is the right person to lead them into their "next chapter".

    Glasner arrives at the City Ground having won both the FA Cup and Conference League with Crystal Palace.

    Marinakis told the club's website: "In our discussions with Oliver, it was clear that we share the same vision, the same ambition and the same relentless desire to succeed.

    "He has consistently demonstrated throughout his career that he can build outstanding teams and deliver success against the strongest competition.

    "It has always been our goal to establish Nottingham Forest once again among the leading clubs in England and Europe. Our ambition is not simply to compete – our ambition is to win, to challenge for major honours and to create a football club that our supporters can be proud of for many years to come.

    "Oliver is a winner. He has earned success through his leadership, his personality and the style of football his teams play. We believe he is the right person to lead us into this next chapter."

    We want to hear from you - what are the main things in Glasner's in-tray as he takes charge at the City Ground?

    Let us know here

  8. 'Excited' Glasner aims to take Forest 'to the next level' published at 10:52 BST 6 July

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    Nottingham Forest head coach Oliver Glasner says the "trust and shared commitment" with the club's hierarchy and "potential within the squad" were key factors in taking the job.

    Glasner told the club's website: "From my very first conversations with the owner and the leadership team, it was evident to me that they have a clear vision for this football club and complete trust and belief in me and my staff to build a strong future together over the long term.

    "That trust and shared commitment, together with the potential I see within the squad, were key factors for me and I am excited about what we can achieve together.

    "Nottingham Forest is a club with incredible prestige and history, a two-time European champion with one of the most passionate fanbases in football. Our aim is to build a team that can help take the club to the next level in the years ahead and that our supporters can be proud of.

    "My immediate focus is on meeting the players and staff and getting to work as we begin pre-season.

    "I'm excited for the future and will work tirelessly to represent this great club with pride and to bring success on the pitch. I can't wait to get started."

    What are the key priorities in Glasner's in-tray at Forest?

    Have your say here