Colin Calderwood: Factfile
1982: Begins professional career as a central defender at Mansfield Town, making more than 100 appearances.
1985: Recruuited by Swindon, then managed by Lou Macari, and captains the team to the Fourth Division championship in his first season.
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Hide Ad1993: Signs for Tottenham in a seven-figure transfer and remains at White Hart Lane until 1999.
1995: Makes the first of 36 appearances for the Scotland national team in a goalless draw against Russia in a European Championship qualifier.
1996: Is a member of Scotland's Euro 96 squad in England, playing in all three group games.
1998: Part of the last Scotland squad to reach a major championships at the World Cup in France. Plays in the first two group games.
2000: Joins Nottingham Forest after a brief spell at Aston Villa but suffers a broken leg, curtailing his career.
2001: Retires from playing after a short loan spell at Notts County.
2003: Begins management career with Northampton, leading them to promotion in 2006.
2006: Replaces Gary Megson as manager of Nottingham Forest, before parting company with the club in December 2008.
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Hide Ad2009: Interviewed for Hibernian vacancy, but loses out on post to John Hughes.
2009: Joins Newcastle as first-team coach, before becoming assistant manager and helping the club win promotion back to the Barclays Premier League.
2010: October - Appointed manager of Hibernian.