Former Nottingham Forest loanee's funny Brian Clough story
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2020
- He may have only been there five weeks, but Scotty certainly knew all about the legendary Brian Clough and his methods.
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Loved his statement that " he wasn't the best manager in the world, but he was in the top one". Real character, sadly missed !!
He was a genius. This type of attitude is what makes a winner.
Phycology at it’s finest. Legendary
*psychology
A total maverick in his day and wouldn’t last five minutes in todays game but God how football misses him.😢
Yes he would.
A true star, what shone through was his total unwavering Faith, his Honesty, and …. His Saturday radio shows were music to the ears 🎶🎼🎵🎶🇬🇧👌💕
Legendary. Mind by you some players these days would love the opportunity to miss a days training
And back in those days too.
Yes so they can go spend some time designing clothes or deodorant.
Could have done with some of that at spurs for the last 30 years.
Cloughie would have fired the board...
Brilliant lol
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Never think Peter Taylor gets enough credit for his part in the Clough story. Peter found the players , coached them and general mended fences almost every day he was with Clough. Don’t think Clough would have be half as successful without Taylor. Also a man of his word, didn’t walk out on Brighton job unlike Clough
I can reason withh what you have said, but most Forest fans know it was the pair of them that made them both successful, not just an individual.
Its in any sport though, behind the most successful managers over any stretch of time is a No:2 and support staff, that most unless you follow that team will have never heard of.
Peter Taylor made "brian clough" BRIAN CLOUGH. !!!
Agree. Peter Taylor done well in his own right. But together they were incredible
The only trophies Clough won without Taylor were League cups.
@@someofthepeoplesomeoftheti9185 Yeah but tbf the League Cup meant something then. He also finished 3rd in the league and reached the FA Cup final.
Think the word hilarious is a bit generous.
Yes, there are some wonderful Brian Clough stories, but perhaps this isn't one of them.
@beentheredonethat yeah it was cool but was it hilarious
Weird more like.
@Welshwazza Says the bloke doing the same thing.
That's amazing psychology.
Cloughie needs to be immortalised in cartoon form...all these incredible outbursts need to be captured and replayed.
Clough was a tough boss.
Would like to have seen him handle renaldo!!
Sounds like an FM regen
Hed have hamdled him easily.
i like that.
Should have become Sunderland afc manager when Stokoe resigned in 1976 but board were wary of him.
Shows what they knew! Massive club like Sunderland could have had success for years under him.
As a Forest fan, I always wondered why he never managed his beloved Sunderland.. imagine the success he could have achieved with a club of Sunderland's size
As a Newcastle fan, I'm glad he didn't go there, you would have won everything.. I often wondered why Newcastle didn't go for him after Harvey left, but our board was worse than yours.. Pick any team out of the top 2 leagues, he'd have won it all for them. Forest were the lucky one's after Derby of course. It's not just what he did, it's who he did it with. That's why he and Peter Taylor were the best.
@@toonman1892 spot on.... Sunderland and Newcastle should have won a lot more in the 60s & 70s...then again in the 90s Newcastle was everyone's 2nd team... Hopefully with proper money behind you, Newcastle will start filling up the trophy cabinet... As brain Clough Said get the league cup first, give the lads a taste of winning...
Jose mourinhio used the same theory
@@jigsey. Nobody has a right to win anything, sometimes it's about luck.. Derby took a chance on Clough and Taylor after they were at Hartlepool.. then Forest did the same, and the rest is history, two teams mid to bottom of old 2nd division became league champions, and in Forest's case, won all but the FA cup.. I love Brian Clough, love what he did with two "provincial" clubs; If Newcastle or the Mackems had taken the chance, who knows??
Bizarre
Megalomaniac
Maybe the other four just weren't hungry?
A leader like him today in politics and the woke brigade could all Tuck off!!!!
You say that but Cloughy was pretty "woke" himself. The exception being his attitude to Justin Fashanu which sadly was a reflection of his generation. If he was in his forties now I'm sure he would've been more protective of his player.
Lmao Cloughie was an ardent socialist and supporter of the miners strikes. Bet that’s not remotely your politics.
Is that life long socialist Brian Clough you’re on about?
I am sure most people use the word woke without actually knowing what it means because they cannot think for themselves and so instead have allowed right-wingers with an agenda to decide what it means for them. It merely means being alert to injustice in society, so how is that a bad thing?
The word has become a form of abuse now, much like the term do gooder too, yet again, how is doing good by others meant to be a bad thing?
Anybody know which year this was? Before he played for Rotherham?
Well he said Clughy called him that as he came from Rotherham...
He played for Rotherham between 86 and 90 so during that timeframe.
What about Peter Taylor he was the brain behind forest he never gets a mention just like Jimmy Murphy at Manchester United
Are you having a laugh? Peter Taylor always gets a mention. Anyone that knows football knows Taylor was just as important as Clough was
I am waiting for the hilarious story
Sorry John. My thoughts are with you.
Funny that Forest couldn't afford enough bibs for everyone. They clearly spent too much on Trevor Francis, or did Francis have his own bib?
@@KebabMusicLtd It's clearly gone over your head, but the having 4 less bibs than players was obviously intentional.
Any funny stories yourself little John?
he kicked a few. arses. made. great players. and what happened ? DERBY. COUNTY. &. NOTTINGHAM. FOREST. happened.
Still waiting for the hilarity!
Funny now he's not here how many people have a story about him
That loanee was crap anyway
Martin Scott was quality at division 1 level and only injury prevented an England call up. So he wasnt too bad I'd say.
@@whatthefalkpodcast So you’d say 😂😂
@@pearcegreatesteverleftback03 nah. I'd tell you the truth, but Scotty was very well liked at Sunderland and held in very high esteem at Bristol City, same with Rotherham.
His inclusion in the England squad was common knowledge, he was due to be named in the squad and got a bad ankle injury that ended his season.
@@whatthefalkpodcast He would never have gotten in the team ahead of Pearce or even Dorigo. As for Forest, he would’ve been lucky to even make the tea. Maybe a good player in lower league teams but never good enough for much more, his medal tally proves that.
@TheWoodIsPoo Like you’ve ever done FCUK ALL 😂😂
Daft
Worst Cloughie anecdote ever.
The young Clough would have ripped the old Clough to pieces. Like all dictators, started believing his own propaganda.
Glad things have changed over the last 30years
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