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WHO ARE YA? 1986: Born in Brighton. 2004: After coming through the ranks at Brighton's Academy, he joined non-league Lewes before signing for Wycombe Wanderers. Played first senior game


against Cambridge United in a 2-1 win. 2008: After 142 appearances for Wycombe, he signed for Peterborough United. Captained the club to promotion into the English Championship in his first


season. 2009: Joined Norwich City initially on loan before he made it permanent. 2011: Helped the Canaries into back-to-back promotions into the Premier League. Capped by Scotland for the


first time in a 3-1 win over Wales in the Nations Cup in Dublin. 2017: Passed the 300 appearances mark for Norwich. Won the last of his 29 caps against Slovenia. 2018: Signed for Rangers on


loan. Made 17 appearances for Rangers in total and scored one goal, against Hearts. Played in two Old Firm derbies - Rangers were crushed 4-0 in the Scottish Cup semi-final, then 5-0 at


Celtic two weeks later as Celtic clinched seven-in-a-row. He played 90 minutes in both games. Contract terminated at Norwich. Moved to Walsall as a player-coach. 2019: Signed for MK Dons and


helped them win promotion to League One. Appointed manager after succeeding Paul Tisdale and retired from playing. 2021: MK Dons set a new British record after scoring a goal following 56


passes. Swansea City appointed him as their new manager. 2022: After beating bitter rivals Cardiff City 3-0 and 4-0, Swansea became the first side in the fixture's 110-year history to


complete a league double. Finished 15th and 10th in his two seasons in Wales. 2023: Appointed manager of Southampton. 2024: Guided the Saints to a play-off victory against Leeds United at


Wembley to promote them to the Premier League. Sacked in December after a 5-0 home defeat to Spurs following one win in 16 league games. Given an honorary degree from the University of


Brighton for his charitable work with the Russell Martin Foundation. 2025: Set to become the new manager of Rangers.