Newcastle Falcons have announced that Dean Richards will become the club's director of rugby for the start of the 2012-13 season.
The 48-year-old, who was banned for three years after the fake blood scandal during his coaching stint at Harlequins, has revealed that part of his decision to join the Premiership side is the passion of the Falcons supporters.
"I am delighted to get the opportunity to join Newcastle Falcons," Richards told the club's official website. "Whilst there was interest from other clubs, there are two reasons why I chose the Falcons - the supporters and Semore Kurdi's ambition for the club.
"The Falcons fans are very enthusiastic about their rugby and they are fantastic people with a great sense of humour who you can enjoy a laugh with."
Club owner Semore Kurdi added: "It is not often that you get a chance to work with two people as talented and accomplished as Mr Dean Richards and Mr Gary Gold.
"Dean needs no introduction in the world of rugby, and it will be a true honour to have him at Newcastle Falcons next season."
Falcons are currently at the bottom of the Premiership table on 19 points.