Peter Cklamovski has become the latest Australian to take the reins of an English league soccer club, appointed by the David Beckham-owned Salford City as the man to take the ambitious fourth-tier outfit to new heights.
The 47-year-old Cklamovski, best known as Ange Postecoglou's right-hand man in the Socceroos' Asian Cup success and Yokohama F.Marinos' J-League triumphs, has been making his name in the international game as Malaysia's national team boss
Now he's been snapped up by Salford, who are owned by a consortium led by former England and Manchester United stars Beckham and Gary Neville, who have been at the heart of trying to turn the club from the Greater Manchester area into a powerhouse of the English game.