Danny Rohl has promised Red Bull Salzburg's fans "beautiful" football and vowed to bring the fun back to the fallen club.
The ex-Rangers boss quit Ibrox to move to the Austrian Bundesliga side, with Derek McInnes replacing him, after chief executive Jim Gillespie revealed they were happy to allow the German to leave so they could bring in the Hearts boss as a replacement.
His new club unveiled a special kit to honour Salzburg's most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 270 years after the famous composer's birth.
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And Rohl has made big promises to their fans for the new season. He said: "In music, there are notes. With us, there's a game plan.
"And if everyone sticks to it, the game will sound beautiful. We want to bring the fun and joy back to the stadium.
"And it's also very important for this club to be successful again, and I promise the fans that is what we are aiming for."