Bob Paisley tribute with Brian Clough by Granada television
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2018
- In 1983 - after nine years and fifteen trophies brought to Anfield - Bob Paisley decided to step down as Liverpool manager. He brought tremendous success to Anfield with a style that was old school compared to the other managers at the time, for example Malcolm Allison, Ron Atkinson and Brian Clough.
Bill Shankly was credited for Paisleys early success. But before he quit as manager Paisley had transformed Liverpools squad not only once but twice - leaving behind a tremendous team for his successor Kenny Dalglish.
This BBC-tribute tells a lot about how a modest man lead his team to trophies. And it's made more fascinating as it is told through Brian Clough - here in his prime. Спорт
Outrageous that Bob wasn’t knighted.
Different times. These days you get a OBE for picking up a bit of litter. We all know he was a legend and will go down in history in ways some of todays overly praised sportspeople will not.
It's a vastly over-rated "honour" in my opinion anyway. Not sure Bob (or Bill) would have appreciated it.
Bob Paisley was a proper top bloke. Honest, modest, hard working and dedicated to his family. He served his country and was tough. Someone capable of leading others to greatness in a very quiet and unassuming way. RIP Bob
He sure was a true legend
Clough idolised Shankly & hugely respected Bob Paisley for stepping into the man Clough said loved like a father Bill Shankly To not just take Managers job but continue the graft Shanks put in & lead Liverpool to constant glory at home & Europe.Clough respects those who play the “Beautiful Game “ on the ground clean ,quick long before Dutch were credited with total football these fellows vision was Total Football .
One great football man talking about another one. Great stuff. Both sorely missed.
Cloughie was a funny bloke. His bolshy, acerbic side was eminently amusing
I remember watching a footage of Bob Paisley wishing Brian Clough all the best after Nottingham Forest knocked Liverpool out of the European Cup...he even said he would bet on them winning the trophy..now that my dear fellas is proper class behavior... and see, Cloughie, always held Bob and Bill Shankly, in high regards..in fact he was a regular visitor to the boot room..there was so much respect in him for Liverpool, and it was totally mutual.. in this day and age of over inflated egos however, I just Can't imagine any current manager showing this much genuine respect for a counterpart... massive respect to Brian Clough...❤👏👌
If there is genuine animosity, then Klopp, Pochettino, and Pep are masters at hiding it. If it wasn't for footballing rivalry, I could actually see the three of them go out for a pint.
Could you imagine Fergie wishing any rival manager the best of luck to the likes of Keegan,Benetiz,Wenger,Dalglish,Mourinho. I remember he used to make inflammatory remarks about King Kenny when he frst arrived at Man Utd. And let's not forget his treatment of Wenger when he started winning at Arsenal. The guy has and never had any class.
@@jamsheadaziz3999 Agree 100%
@@jamsheadaziz3999 Yep he's a classless clown
there's been respect in the modern era, Wenger and Mourinho had respect for Fergie, and look at Klopp and Pep. I know things are different today and a lot of it not for the better, but the respect between managers is still there
Just stumbled across this. Their are imo 3 greats. Stein, shankley and busby. In no particular order. These three men changed football, came from the same place, both literally and figuratively, and will forever be the triumvirate. God bless them all.
I don't think I've ever seen Brian Clough looking or sounding so well. Wonderful documentary on Bob and Liverpool. They're sipping Bushmills upstairs at the moment.
Bushmills is Irish btw
@@anthonyfindlay8554 The only good thing devised by the Protestants of Northern Ireland. Black Bush is the best bottle of whiskey in the known Universe.
The characters in football have all gone sadly.... Bob Paisley to be praised by ole big head ain't just blowing smoke. It was well deserved. I always like to think Bob won titles with a Capri Clough did it with a Skoda. Both great characters who will never be matched. Bob for me just shades Clough and I am a Forest fan. Both are sadly missed but both stamped the blueprint for greatness.....
Greatest British manager of all time!
Nah jock stein is
@@liamfeely 1 European Cup?
Current media cite Ferguson as the greatest manager. I'm afraid they're wrong. Sure he had 26 years at the job. Won trophies. It took Fergie 13 years to win the European cup. Then another another 9 years later to win a second European cup (champions league). Some record. Bob won 3 European cups in 9 years.
Cool that Cloughie was a fan of Bob. Cloughie won 2 European Cups in 5 years with a small provincial team.
I'd hardly call Shilton or Francis small provincial players !
@@jamsheadaziz3999 I guess they were a provincial side before Cloughie came along
@@andynaylor4934 just think if the fa had the cajones and appointed cloughie the England manager. Things would have been different.
Correct.
I'm a die hard WBA fan but even I have to salute a true legend and gent. Salute
"Thieves broke into WBA's trophy room last night. Police are looking for two men carrying a navy and white carpet."
This is what football is all about. Love it.
What a great little documentary from one of the greatest managers to The Greatest British manager of all time
Legend. Respect 🙏. Lowest ego among the manager Legends . Zero craze for attention
When I think of the beautiful game I always go back to this era..
Im crying of joy&pride.. What a Guy!!
I have been a Liverpool fan from Ireland since the late 70s anf have been a Liverpool fan since come on you Reds ynwa 😊
brian you were one of the best managers ever YNWA
BRIAN AND BOB, BOTH GIANTS OF THE GAME.
Incredible documentary hosted by a great for one of the greatest! Shanks; Bob; Fergie; Pep. I love Bob’s meekness and humbleness! No need to throw boots or turn on the hairdryer. Great effective people managers do it their way and succeed!
Wow what an era I started following Liverpool in the late 70s and I have been a Liverpool fan since come on you Reds ynwa. Such great memories
Two legendary, and great, managers.
It's a shame that Brian Clough wasn't given the backing by Forest that Liverpool gave Bob Paisley. Paisley won European Cups and Liverpool built a team that would be unbeatable until Premier League moneyball started. Clough won European Cups and Forest sold off the team to cash in on their high value. Swapped title chasers for two league cups.
One of the best managers ever who doesnt get the recognition he should get which is a shame.
I had this recorded on VHS cassette for years. I actually remember it almost off by heart. I’m Man Utd fan but it was for my dad. Thanks for posting
Given he managed for 8 years the best. More trophies in that time than Shanks,Stien,Fergie too.
As a reds fan I hated Clough, now years later I realise how good he was, to win two European Cups with a 'small' club was nothing short of genius. Bob was as good as it get's and Clough at the time a very close second. Clough should have managed a bigger side such as United or a London club and also should have been England supremo. Bob Paisley's handling of the outgoiing Keegan era and the incoming Dalglish era was legend and some of the players he brought on is nothing more than legend. Looking back at the players Clough brought through such as Burns, O'Neill and Robertson et al was nothing to be sniffed at... Clough was a genius as was Paisley and they both are legends and are sorely missed.
One programme three legends
You have to respect what Bob did in the game. Seems like a decent person too.
Clough should have had his own series, forget Michael Palin.
1:56 Ronnie Moran and Roy Evans are surprised to see Clough enter the Boot Room even though there's a TV crew in there with them.
I absolutely loved Bob's teams. Great times in the 70s and early 80s. The world could do with more people like Bob. Commonsense, pride, passion, decency, humour, respect and hard work. I never came across anyone who weighed up a player's attributes better. His signings and adjustments to the playing style were phenomenal.
Bob is up at the top! No doubt. First 9 years....
A great man although he wouldn't like to hear him described as such. A wonderful football brain.The the spirit of community football. God rest your soul.
King Kenny and SIR bob YNWA ❤❤❤❤❤
It is easy to forget how good Paisleys record was.
I'm 48 and tbh, didn't know that he started as early as 74 (as manager). I'm an 80s kid so I knew he was great, maybe just not quite as aware as those older.
Greatest manager ever
Losing Keegan must have been very concerning....but Dalglish was next level (and Keegan was very high level).
Dalglish for me is the greatest player ever…
wow, great upload
Brian Clough in the Boot Room...!?! Now that's Scouse hospitality for you...👌
Loved bob paisley from an 🦉
Great that Brian Clough did this. But Sorry Brian, as great a manager as you were, You were not in Bob Paisleys league. To sum Bob Paisley up in one word...... Genius.
Totally different types. Clough took a middle of the road second division side to a European Cup in little over two years. Paisley inherited a great Shankly foundation but his success rate was phenomenal. You can apply the word genius to both.
Brian Clough will match any of the great managers,would Paisley or Ferguson have done any better with Derby County or Nottingham Forest no they would not,but Clough might have done better at Liverpool or Manchester utd, Brian Clough for what he did for those clubs and the little money he had to spend in comparison to those two was a GENIUS.
@@proudman6598 Paisley took over an old and failing team, he built 3 teams in 9 years and won everything more than once without spending a Vast amounts.
Legend
there were the days ynwa rip bob and brian
People forget -Bob Paisley was within one vote of becoming REPUBLIC OF IRELAND manager. A last second change during the first ballot for one member (still unknown) triggered a second round whereby Jack Charlton emerged the victor.
Fascinating to think that. Paisley at the time would have seemed the better choice, but of course history proved that big Jack was a great appointment for Ireland.
Shankley built the foundations paisley put the finishing touches fagan built the garden dalgleish watered the plants and the rest is history every Liverpool fan should know our history because its who we are shanks is the greatest manager we have ever had why? Because without him we would be nothing ❤
I remember a Liverpool fan calling 606 the night Bournemouth were promoted tothe PL. He started supporting Liverpool in 1948 when the club was in the old second division- hard to imagine- and they weren't very good. Then Shankly arrived from Huddersfield.
Paisley did the simple thing well - which is actually difficult. When once asked what the Liverpool secret was, he replied that there wasn't one - anyone could do it with a bit of common sense. Another great saying of his was 'don't take any notice of the league table until November.'
Or even until March! Very true, it's a league championship programme of 42 games, 10 months of a gruelling season. Any team that wins it is THE league champion in every sense. And Bob did it 6 times.
2 managerial icons
I was in the Anfield Road End when Fairclough scored the goal against St Etienne with my french speaking girlfriend. The language outside the ground after the game was unrepeatable..unless you spoke french..
Wow. Brilliant night! What happened with you and your girlfriend?
Bob PAISLEY my FOOTBALL I IDOLISED
Bob , simply the best and without the American dollars that fergie was given
You can't say Fergie just BOUGHT success. Look at what he did with Aberdeen.... He was absolutely the right man for the Man United job in 1986.
Brian Clough had so much respect for Liverpool unlike Leeds lmao
But we don’t care, we love been hated..I’m guessing your still at nursery with comments like LMAO
'Tell me Ma me Ma I don't want no tea no tea, I'm going to Italy, tell me Ma me Ma'
Clough always had great respect for the whole Liverpool operation. And why wouldn't you.
brian clough really thought he and some other managers could win some trophies after bob left. liverpool proceed to win a treble in 84.
Truly amazing Liverpool were back then. No matter who the manager was Liverpool's DNA was a winning mentality. Played magnificent football
20 trophies in 9 years for Bob Paisley. A record that will never be broken indeed Brian
Liverpool,s golden era.Ray Kennedy, genius.
Brian best
you won the European Cup twice Cloughie
Three European cups. Beat that Fergie.
It was very good of Clough to take the time to pay tribute to a rival, although I'm sure Granada made it worth his while, but he looks uncomfortable with this type of TV role.
18:42 'one of those French sides...' What a dismissive way to refer to one of the best European contenders of the mid-1970s!
Paisley inherited Shankley’ Iverpool
Within two years the team was very different. After 5 years, the team with Dalglish, Souness,Hansen was the best First division team ever.
Shankly never won the European Cup though nor were Liverpool even reigning league champions when Paisley took over.
Paisley was an integral part of Shankly's staff and was instrumental in building Shankly's team. He earned the right to take over that team. As Brian says in this video, he deserved every bit of luck anyone might perceive him to have had. And make no mistake, whilst in hindsight replacing Keegan with Dalglish might seem like a no brainer, at the time it seemed impossible that anyone could get close to Keegan, let alone exceeding him.
@@chrispalmer7893
Great post. Paisley's decision to turn Ray Kennedy from a forward into a midfielder was also an inspired one. I don't think Shankly had that thought when he bought him , did he?
Yes, and while that's true he built 2 distinct sides over the next 9 years. Not just that he developed a style of play that was ahead of its time and the trophies kept on coming in.
Terry McPermot
It's called the English Game but actually in reality it called the Scottish Game the Scots invented the passing game the English just put down the rules , it was the Scots that broke the mould to make football a world game regardless of class or ethnicity we should appreciate the Scots for fighting against arrogance within English society, oh BTW the FA president Kinnard has more Scottish ancestry than English just do a Google
Hi RUclips I’m been very good lately with my respectful comments so you have no need to follow me round deleting everything I say 😂😂
Dalglish got rid of the top scout Geoff Twentymen,,,, BIG mistakes
How he did not get a knighthood was disgusting
Celtic - The first British team to win the European cup.
Liverpool - The first British club to retain it, to regain it, to win it 3 times. Liverpool - the ONLY British club to win it 4 times, to win it 5 times, to win it 6 times. The ONLY British club to have their own trophy to keep forever.
Cheers.
@@lyndoncmp5751 Congrats!
@@talkinghead3169
You too 😂
@@lyndoncmp5751 oh, were having a ball ...you might have noticed 😉
They (Celtic) should have won it more than once, and certainly in 1970 when Big Jock, according to what I've read and heard, did not do his homework on Feyenoord, and lost the game.
Scottish football managers are clearly the best in the world, Ferguson, Shankly, Busby, Stein, Ramsay, Dalgleash, Souness, yes we have good English managers like Clough and Paisley (sounds Scottish) but good managers, pity the Scots have no quality footballers
You’re forgetting - Bobby Robson, Brian Clough, Bob Paisley, Terry Venables were all great in their peak. (And Hoddle was def as good as Souness) And Scotland did produce many world class footballers in the 70s and 80s. When those Scot’s managers were at the top.
Alex who???
Germanus McGrinder alex FUCK-GAY-SON
Bob seemed a really nice guy, much better than Fergie!
Two totally different characters, but both brilliant in their own way. Fergie never pretended to be a Mr Nice Guy. Fair play to him. @@andynaylor4934
Then Joe took over an carried on the feeling and cups.....
Joe Fagan should have stayed longer. He did just two years. I know Heysel finished him off. Such a pity.
And then Fergie came along...
Left a gr8 foundation for Kenny to ruin.
Kenny didn't ruin it souness did. After Hillsborough it was very stressful daglish had to leave
@@abdulmumin6251 when it came time to re build . He walked out . Fergie ,graham and venables were catchin up. But 3 months after walkin out bcoz of stress he was negotiatin with walker at blackburn. He was a cheque book manager. Gr8 playa but average manager. Souness was left with the re build . Kickin out a lot of deadwood.
Mas Hu
Nonsense. Kenny built one of the greatest Liverpool sides ever. That 88 team.
@@lyndoncmp5751 he did a guardiola and spent loads of money. We should have gone for fergie in 86 instead of superstar kenny
@@mashu1766
He only spent the money Liverpool got from the Ian Rush sale to Juventus. He bought both Barnes and Beardsley with that.
Guardiola has never had to replace his top player at his peak. Man City cook the books and can keep all their top starts via oil money.
Dalglish brought in Houghton as well. Also John Aldridge and Steve McMahon before. McMahon was a fitting replacement for Souness, who Joe Fagan previously didn't manage to replace.
Can’t stand Brian Clough … his annoying bombastic act and east midland drawl go right through me. A documentary on such a great man in Bob Paisley deserved a good narrator.
Not many managers could do what he did though…promotion from what is now the EFL then champions and then back to back European cups…will never be equalled.
@@pds1624 You can't compare eras ... drop a present day manager into the conditions football was in back then, then yes it could be done again. In present day conditions though, I agree it's virtually impossible. Game is now completely awash with corrupt money (exemplified by Man City winning the European cup)
East Midlands drawl? He's from Middlesbrough.
Clough was from North-East Yorkshire, and his accent broadly reflects that. The drawl seems to be a personal quirk, and doesn't really belong to any region, in my view.
The funniest thing Bob Paisley ever said was in 1974 on the day he got the managers job. He walked into the dressing room and said ah I got the bloody job and I didn't want it. There was also when he signed Mark Lawrenson and he turned up in a cardigan full of holes and his slippers.
He was cute as a fox though. He used mind games to make players lose focus. He praised them to the hilt or as he said "handing out toffee" . The players knew when the toffee was coming out. In 1980 he destroyed Gordon Strachan by telling him he was going to be a £2 million footballer prior to a European Cup tie against Alex Ferguson's Aberdeen. Strachan never got a kick and Liverpool beat Aberdeen to a pulp at Anfield.