Davies dreams of Rangers hotseat

ottingham Forest manager Billy Davies has revealed that he "would love" to manage Scottish Premier League giants Rangers one day. But the Forest boss, who has been linked repeatedly with the current vacancy at Celtic, claims he has unfinished business in England before moving to his native Scotland.The 45-year-old is looking to lead Forest back to the Premier League through the play-offs.And he believes he must prove himself in the English top flight before considering a move to the club he supported as boy and spent three seasons at as a fringe player in the 1980s.He told BBC Alba's Spors programme: "I'm very open minded with regards to the future. I would love to, no doubt, someday manage Glasgow Rangers."Whether it's in 10 years, 15 years - whatever."However, for now, I'm desperate to get back to the Premier League. I want to get back there with a club that will financially support its manager, a club that wants to compete at that level and doesn't want to change owners. That's my biggest challenge."If Davies' Ibrox connections had not already ruled him out of the Celtic job, his latest comments almost certainly will.He spoke fondly of his time at Rangers, despite his failure to break into the side."For me, it was always a challenge being a young player joining Glasgow Rangers," he said."You've got to be very patient at these big clubs to try and get some games. Hence the reason why a lot move on and take on another challenge."At Rangers, I never really got a great deal of challenge, although I think my 5ft 6in stature never helped me."Davies was sacked as Derby manager just 12 games into their Premier League return in 2007, despite getting them promoted in his first season at the club.He now hopes to get back into the top flight with Forest, who were in League One only 12 months ago."We're very proud of our achievements but, at the same time too, our feet remain firmly on the ground," Davies stressed."We've just broken the great record of Brian Clough for home wins. For the first time in 30 years, we've gone undefeated, with a 20-game unbeaten run."Nothing changes though. I know the situation, I know where we are. I know what we've got to do."Spors is broadcast on BBC Alba at 8pm on Saturday.

Source: Team_Talk