Nigel Clough has followed in his father's footsteps and become the new manager of Derby County, who have parted company with Chris Hutchings.
Clough, 42, has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with the Rams to become Paul Jewell's permanent replacement, leaving Blue Square Premier leaders Burton to take over at Pride Park.
His late father, Brian, managed the Rams between 1967 and 1973 - winning the league title in 1972 - and Clough junior admits the club has always meant a lot to him.
Clough senior went on to manage their deadly rivals Nottingham Forest for 18 years, where he won the European Cup twice, and Nigel made more than 300 appearances for the Reds himself.
But he insists the chance to take over at Pride Park was one he could not turn down.
"This is a fantastic opportunity for me and one that I relish," he told the Rams' official website.
"I know the club inside out. It has always had a special place in mine and my family's heart, and I know that this is one of the most exciting jobs in football.
"Derby County has everything - tremendous support, a first-class stadium, magnificent trailing facilities and an ambitious ownership group looking to grow the club even further.
"Also, we have a terrific squad of players already here and I can't wait to start working with them.
"This is going to be a tremendous challenge."
Clough had spent 10 years with Burton, taking them from the Southern League to the top of the non-league pyramid, and also led his team to an FA Cup third-round replay against Premier League giants Manchester United in 2006.
And Rams chairman Adam Pearson believes Clough is the right man to lead the club to a brighter future.
He added: "Nigel is the ideal choice at this time. It is going to be a great challenge for him and all of us at Derby County but one that we are all looking forward to.
"His track record at Burton is top-drawer and he has improved their standing every season he has been at the club, along with being an excellent man manager.
"It is that kind of progress we are looking for now - someone to grow with the club and lead us in the long term towards success.
"We have a great squad of players here and Nigel is capable of getting the very best out of them and playing a style of football the supporters want to see.
"Also, he understands this football club and what it means to the people of Derby better than anyone else in the game."
Clough takes over with the Rams - who were relegated last season - down in 18th place in the Championship, just five points ahead of the drop zone.
His first game in charge will be on Saturday when County travel to face Cardiff, with academy director David Lowe at the helm for Wednesday night's Carling Cup semi-final first leg against Manchester United after caretaker boss Hutchings - who had been assistant to Jewell before his departure last month - left the club following Clough's appointment.


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ObedWBC (Manchester United fan)
"Good luck Nigel but its only the FA cup third round replay with Man. Utd in 2006 that has landed you the job. Good enough, but not all days are Sundays!
It would have been better for you to stay at Burton where you were hero than come to Derby where everyone will want to compare you with your late father!!!"
NSSHERLOCK (Manchester City fan)
"Best of luck kid, your father spirit will look after you"
oldplayernicho (Derby County fan)
"I think it's great news for Derby County but a shame he couldn't see the season out with Burton as he deserved his success with them.
As long as people do not compare nigel with his father he will do a good job, at least he will be consistant with his team selection and building.
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