Took Derby from the second tier to the best in the country, took Forest from the second tier to the best on the continent. Many of us play Football Manager, Brian Clough actually lived it.
Peter Taylor was also a huge cog in the machinery. Look how clough failed at Leeds without him(amongst other reasons)...Taylor did the scouting, Clough the man management.
@@paulthrutner9114 Peter Taylor was underrated as a scout. Was one of the best at finding good players especially in the lower leagues that Cloughie could turn into first division footballers.
Cloughie was a one off I'm a life long liverpool fan since 1977. I was in Derbyshire last week for job interview had to visit his resting place. What an honour to pay my respects to the great man.. humble gravestone no mention of his OBE or football success just plain old Brian Howard Clough amazing never one for the limelight.... R.I.P Mr Clough❤️ 21:31
No man can ever fill Cloughie's boots it was a real shame it didn't end well with the great Peter Taylor. Cloughie was the best manager England never had. Football has never been the same without these 3 great men Peter Taylor Brian Clough and Brian Moore We will never forget them R.I.P. 💙
I think in their hearts they never stopped being friends, their relationship was a bit disrupted. But nothing that time wouldn't be able to mend. Sadly that time was never given to them. The way Clough talked about him since Peter died shows great respect and remorse. And Peter being Peter, would've gladly accepted a hug and a pint by and with Clough any day of the week. There is 0 doubt that if there is a heaven, they are watching down on us shithouses together with a laugh and a pint.
Not only one of the greatest football managers of all time, if not the best, but one of the greatest men to have ever graced this planet, the respect and admiration Mr Clough adored, even by people who didnt like him, is unprecedented and will never see the likes again.
God bless both of these gentlemen. Brian Clough was a superb football manager. Proper old school manager. As for Brian Moore. A brilliant broadcasting legend. Sadly no longer with us however, thanks to You tube they will never be forgotten. Thanks for uploading.
Rmbr Justin Fashanu. He destroyed a young footballer on the strength of one great goal. His career nosedived & he committed suicide. I can't forgive him. He was a bully & destroyed careers also. Bob Paisley was a great manager & looked after players & bought wisely. If players stood up for themselves he got rid. Stan Bowles, Hugh Curran. A dark side.
These videos are gem's, these old videos are very important. I was born in 1979 and I just luv the ole days, the days before I new any better. I'm an American and I luv our football but I also really like your football 2. 🙏🇺🇲🗽🏴🙏
I love the bit, when Revie states, you can’t win it better than us, we only lost 4 matches. Cloughie only lost 3 with Forest’s first title, 7pts clear of the great Liverpool side, when it was 2pts for a win! Also went 42 games unbeaten, & two and a half years unbeaten at home! Legend really does apply to this man.
He pretty much had Revie on toast with his achievements at Forest, having already done what he'd done with Derby. Brian Clough wasn't without his flaws but not many people walk it like they talk it quite so successfully.
Always had a special fascination with Cloughie..As a young Liverpool fan i wanted to know more about the guy who knocked us of the European Cup when we were the holders and then proceeded to win it BACK TO BACK... Ever since then i've had a slight obsession with him.. A REAL Genius..End of story..YNWA
What a great watch. Two absolute masters of their professions, two distinct voices. I miss Brian Clough and the time he represented. Football has changed, some good and some bad. Cloughie was a genius and I hope he is never forgot. Well done to the uploader of this for helping keep the names of Clough and Brian Moore alive.
Cloughie seemed very relaxed and comfortable with Brian Moore as he respected his opinions and knowledge of the game... therefore a great, honest interview. They sadly don't make them like that anymore... RIP to both men and a great loss to football.
The world is a much poorer place without men like Brian Clough. I grew up with him being on TV all the time. Some of the things he came out with. Like taking the Leeds Utd job, then calling them bad champions? God, we miss you Sir Brian Clough. He should have been England manager and knighted aswell.
@David Robinson yes, agree. That was all very sad. And I think you're dead right, about the effect it had on Cloughie. He wasn't going to go to Taylor's funeral. But his family made him. Said you've been mates for many years, you used to have his kids climbing all over your shoulders. Jolly well go. And he did.
This is such a fine interview reflecting a mutually deep loving knowledge of the game from both the consummate Brian Moore one of best commentators of the game and Brian Clough one of the giants of English football. Retrospectively the English FA made a colossal error in not appointing Clough as England Manager. Although highly outspoken much of his knowledge, coaching skills and of the insight of the game could have well brought England to the World Cup finals on more than one occasion. Had he stayed at Brighton too I have no doubt in time he would have taken then up to the old First Division like Forrest and Derby. The interview segment with Don Revie on the very day of his sacking by Leeds is actually quite a subliminal message of how things can pan out long term when at face value Brian was at his lowest and Revie the newly appointed England Manager. Within only a few years Revie was in the football wilderness never to return and Brian still had the First Division title ahead with Forest and 2 European Cups back to back, never matched since. Brian Clough made such a huge contribution to football and was fascinating to watch and listen too because beyond the 'bighead' persona much of what he said made really sense. Thanks so much for putting this up.
We will never see another manager like Brian, He was one in a billion and they broke the mould when they made him. Brian knew how football was supposed to be played.
You're wrong, Cloughie never had an equal at that time, which makes him unique. By your reckoning there would of been 7.5 cloughies if it's one in a Billion.
@@kwakgreen When Cloughie started there was Bill shankley, Bob Paisley liverpool were the dominant team, when he was at Derby he had Leeds and Don Revie to contend with on a very limited budget.
There will never be another Cloughie! The game both on and off the pitch has changed into something I barely recognise anymore. Brian was controversial, honest and big headed, but we loved him dearly and he knew it! RIP MY FRIEND.
But he earned it. No fluke. He was a great striker himself with a strong work and social ethic. Many great people get soft and relax when they have some success. Clough was his own man and strong willed. Driven with a good character. Too bright and outspoken for the English FA. And all this bollocks about tapping players up - this was how it worked 50 years ago - it was who won the heart and mind of a player and their family / guardians, who got there first. Brian would drive 300 miles through the night to make an offer face to face. He got them a good fee (like Trevor Francis). I call that determination and effort. Nothing corrupt at all.
He also was a bully & his destruction of young Justin Fashanu was deplorable. He wasn't a £million pound player like Trevor Francis. He bought him on the strength of one great goal. Crazy & bad management. Fashanu just wilted with the pressure & got thrown to Notts County for a fraction of the £million he spent. The poor lad went to the dogs & commited suicide. Norwich also grabbed that million instead of growing his talent. Clough had plenty bad too.
Same. 31 year old Manchester United fan. Fascinated with Clough since I was a kid. Captivating character we don’t see anymore. Clough and Fergie are the greatest in my opinion.
One of the funniest quotes I ever heard attributed to Clough was when someone asked him if he thought his managerial style was dictatorial and he said 'well if one of my players has a problem what we do is we sit down, we have a conversation, and then we decide I was right'.
When I get a bit down after my team Hull City have lost again,, I put this on and my spirit lifts , wishing the great Clough was still around, he really was unique!!!
His and Revie's chat always chokes me up, that "good lad" he drops is so genuine, no ad homs no snark just two no nonsense men talking football, best Cloughie doc. out there
12 dislikes? Are they Jesus Christies' 12 disciples? I am an Aberdeen FC, Scotland and Liverpool FC fan, and I am a Brian Clough disciple. The man was a phenomenon. His achievements were outstanding. His character was enormous and impeccable. What an absolute legend
I’m 71yrs Old & Brian Clough upholds all the decent values a man, father, husband & manager should possess! His commitment & honesty to maintain these throughout his life is admirable! if only more men/people held these values I’m sure the world would be a better place!
Absolute legend we only realise how good he was now. They don’t make them like brain Clough now he was a football genius and proved it at Derby and nottm forrest RiP you will never be forgotten always remembered
Mourinho is second rate to this guy. His teams were small city teams without the millions of today, he won 2 European Cupswith Nottm. Forest and the League with Derby by means of great managerial skill. Believed in passing the football and his sides were a delight to watch. Thanks very much for this upload
+john wells He was tremendous as a team builder, incredible taking Derby and Forest to the top, with Taylor, but not so great alone or at maintaining top standard for very long, as Ferguson was. Mourinho's Champions League with Porto, treble with Inter were exceptional and he did very well at Chelsea till this season. Clough's style was better than Mourinho's though. The split with Taylor and his alcohol problems were a great pity.
mizofan Ferguson and Mourinho only managed big city sides with pots of money to spend. I wonder how both of these two would have fared with lesser sides. Let's not forget that in 28 years of managing Man U, Ferguson only won 2 Champions League trophies. Against Bayern they were outplayed for 90 minutes and against Chelsea the penalty slip by Terry was the deciding factor.Brian Clough performed miracles and made lesser players into top class ones.
+john wells Ferguson managed Aberdeen and broke the Celtic-Rangers domination of titles, and won the European Cup Winners Cup. Name a manager who has achieved that in Scotland since. It was because of his feats with Aberdeen i had faith he would do well at United. Porto have not won the Champions League since Mourinho left, neither have Inter Milan. Clough did indeed perform miracles with Derby and Forest, but he failed at Leeds (reigning champs- albeit in a tricky situation and not given enough time, he still handled it poorly) and had a hard time at Brighton. His career ended sadly with relegation and alcohol problems and I repeat he was not so great without Taylor, who deserves more credit than he often gets. I think if they had been in charge of the national team there would have been a good chance of England winning a major trophy. You mention Ferguson having some luck in Champions League finals, but Mourinho was unlucky with Chelsea. Cup competitions do involve more luck than league titles generally, Barca had luck in winning more than once too. Clough was unlucky in one semi-final with Derby v Juventus, No doubt there was some element of bad luck for United as well as good in Champions League. My point is that they have all been excellent managers, none perfect, with different strengths, Ferguson the best overall, i.m.o, for the full length of his career and achievements.
I blame Clough for that. He mentioned in his autobiography that he wouldn't answer Taylor's calls. Clough had heard rumours that Derby were interested in signing John Robertson and he should have stopped the transfer if he didn't want it to happen. He was the manager, after all.
Love this. The little bit about John Robertson was fantastic. So massively insulting and yet hugely complimentary in the same section. "Just give him a ball and abit of grass... just give him a ball and abit of grass."
Woke up early,couldn't sleep,and came across this video purely by chance. Riveting stuff. Am old enough to have actually seen Clough play for both Middlesborough and Sunderland,against my home team,then Swansea Town. He was a great centre forward. This video gives a real insight into Clough,the man,and I admire him more after having viewed it. Brian Moore did an excellent job. He was a great commentator,one of the very best. Clough's Derby County and Nottingham Forest teams were always a great joy to watch,albeit only on TV. Clough was unique,and makes the modern day Manager's seem extremely dull and boring.
***** Hmm,that's a tricky one.They were both great players,but came from different eras. I think Clough had retired before Shearer was even born. Wikipedia gives us that Clough scored 251 goals in 274 games,against Shearers 283 goals in 559 games,both excluding any representative games. So on goals per game,Clough wins hands down,but he was playing a lot in the old Second Division,(now The Championship),whilst Shearer played in the top Divisions. I'm going from memory there,so forgive me if mistaken. Shearer also took penalties,and his total includes about 60 successful spot kicks.Really impossible to say who was the best,I'd take either of them.
We would not be talking about the last time we won the world cup 66 if those in charge put their own dislike of the man aside and chose a manager on his ability, which was exceptional, R.I.P England's greatest manager never to be.
Absolute 100% legend. Sorely missed in football, but still remembered fondly by many people who knew him and by those who didn't. Should have been knighted. England missed a trick not appointing him. But the people in power at the time were scared stiff of him. RIP Mr Brian Clough
Clough was a great manager no doubt,....but don't underestimate the influence of his number 2 Peter Taylor,...his player scouting, and finding the right players,... played a massive part in all the successes of all the great Clough teams at both Derby and Forest....his input was priceless
There were many great managers. Shankly, Busby, Paisley, Stein however Clough's achievements at Derby and particularly Nottingham Forest are IMHO without parallel and make him the greatest of them all when you consider what the clubs were when he took over.
I can’t even fathom what Clough did at Forest happening in this day and age. Taking a team in the Championship and in just three seasons winning the Premier League and champions league (twice) is essentially what he did. The closest comparison is what Nuno is doing at Wolverhampton, but until he wins something, Clough is still in a league of his own
What a brilliant brilliant englishman. From a sane world where opinions werent sin, but the times were already changing for men like Clough. He typifies why the world wanted to watch english football, even in times when it certainly wasnt the strongest league. In recent times, men like Ferguson finished the work of creating the golden premier league product. Today, although an exciting season has just ended, the premier league is already becoming less beautiful (almost unwatchable) on many fronts, mainly due to the left wing conditioning continuously spewed into the game and its coverage. Football, due to its bread and circus fanaticism, is one of the few forms of entertainment left, most other forms of entertainment are being watered down (or shut down altogether). If it wasnt for this, many people would be turned off football by now, but it remains huge because there are few other options and, of course, how else are the marxists going to condition the masses, when few pay attention to the heavily biased BBC news these days? It wouldnt take much to crash the finances in the league, and for the focus to move to another league, but which, the Bundesliga? Definitely got the ground atmosphere, the football is fairly entertaining and open, the diving isnt the worst, theyre not overly namby pamby (yet, but i here things are changing in Germany). The point is, the english league was the worlds favourite not because it had the worlds best players, the art and the spirit in which the game was played was far greater than the grey 'professional' elements which tend to kill the spirit and the joy (as you marxists are fully aware). Agree with all Clough said, apart from his naive belief in how socialism worked. Ironic, as Im sure the marxists entering the FA at this time would have absolutely hated him! He was the opposite of what they would want. When humanity loses these men and they are replaced with plastic malleable types, you get trouble as you will have recently noticed. Clough fought the buggers in the old system. Life lesson - little did he realise that it was good luck that he turned up when he did, as he wouldnt have even got started in the present day system. Clough, you more than made your mark, the english are proud of you.
Yes agree & that simply boils down to the snobbish attitude those running the FA had! Jackie & Brian we’re working class from the north of England whereas most of the players selected were from London/southern teams !
coming up to the 10th anniversary, what Brian did at Derby and Nottingham is beyond words, back to back European cups at unfashionable Forest for my money makes him the best manager ever. Sadly missed but forever loved. God bless you Brian!
Can you imagine anything comparible to this today? Titles delivered in the same decade of the biggest rivals. And would have been European cups delivered if Derby never got robbed by Milan
Yep...to win one European cup is difficult enough but to win two on the trot with the likes of Forest ,no disrespect, but... probably will never be done again....
Always liked him-at first because many didn't and I wanted to be a rebel but later because I realised what an excellent manager he was and what a tragedy for England that he never got to do the top job. Great man.
@@TheRaveMusicArchive Yeah, Moore really loves the game, Clough must be the most successful british manager ever, great the way he give's murdoch a kicking, ahead of his time, his views on school football are still sadly not happening.
@@Kidraver555 successful but Bob Paisley is still the most successful English manager . Alex Ferguson is the nost successful British manager. Clough took smaller teams to unheralded success & is a Legend.
Miss you Brian, most successful ever, working with nothing, hopeless lost causes to the absolute top of the game and then some, Derby was Div 2 title and then around 3 seasons to Div 1 champions, Forest, survived a relegation scrap and plugged away for a few seasons until reunited with PT, scraped promotion 3rd spot in Div 2 and won the league the next season and after that European Cup and League cup and European cup for consecutive seasons, plus all his personal playing career and personal accolades and many other games and other benchmarks, astoundingly outstanding, on reflection he was actually, very humble in a way ... saw his son score winning goals at Wembley and also play for England, what an awe-inspiring legacy.
Imagine being one of the knobs from Leeds that voted this guy out, only to watch him take NF to the pinnacle of football. That must’ve been hard to live down.
I think that Derby fans must feel even worse. I know that BC resigned from Derby (not sacked), but he said in later years that he regretted it - had he stayed, I think he could have taken Derby to European finals....as it was he made Forest, not Derby, the dominant force in Midlands football for the following 18 years !!!
Cloughie was one in a million. His football wit and wisdom was brilliant. He was a character. His later Forest sides were entertaining, but I believe the Alan Hills and Ronnie Fentons did much of the tactical work for him, as he was kind of simplistic. 4-4-2 and a solid back and centre. He was that creative catalyst who could get even average players to play like they were special. Examples abound, but Garry Birtles and Peter Davenport do spring to mind. Not to mention the young number nine.
If he had the England job, he would have played a 4-3-3 in reality, possibly Francis/Regis/Woodcock in a trident for the 1982 WC..brought in properly players like Statham/Cowans/Viv Anderson/Morley/Hoddle/Devonshire and better used players like Mariner..and played Shilton in goal not Clemence..
When asked who is the best manager he’s played under, who do think Roy Keane said? How many European Cups did Clough and Revie end up with??? And the fact that Nick Clegg has a knighthood and Brian Clough didn’t, means the whole system of knighting is meaningless and might as well be abolished.
Murdoch receives and has for years received, abuse and withering disdain from the bien-pensant cognicenti who think the world owes them a living. Cloughie was a Thatcherite without knowing it.
A one off ahead of his time.. Clough and Taylor the best duo since Morecambe and Wise, 2 Ronnie's etc.. He is a legend in his own right ✅ 👏 Without Clough Derby or Forest wouldn't have had the success they had. Such a shame they didn't see eye to eye before his death 😔 as Clough was never the same again without Peter Taylor 😢 💔
The man commentating this documentary is the same who commentated the 'Goals' Highlight video from Italy '90, the late Brian Moore. I believe he must be the best football commentator I have ever heard. He spoke with such a marvellous fluency and perfection.
I've been a United fan since the early 1960s and I'm still bemused at why we didn't get Cloughie to manage us when Matt Busby retired. He was on the way up then with Derby and was clearly something special. As for England, the biggest cock-up they ever made was not giving him the job after Sir Alf. Football today needs men like Brian Clough.
Clough would not have tolerated Busby sitting on his shoulder and all that type of thing. When O'Farrell replaced Busby he had to force him to vacate the manager's office.
What an amazing watch and a unique man. It’s criminal the FA shat themselves and never gave him the top job. His ideology and vision would have had England in a place they can only dream of now. Sad really.
I'm a lifelong Liverpool Fan and ex season ticket holder but even to me Cloughie is a true legend and the idiots at the FA missed a trick by not appointing him the England Manager, especially after he won the European Cup Twice with Forest.
@@stevenwebb3634 Thats why the England Manager gets obscene amounts of Money . "Here you go heres your money , now do as your told and keep your mouth shut" . (regarding behind the scene's).
I was a Man united fan. So Cloughies teams meant not a lot to me. But in the last week or so I have been watching vids about him. Now at the age of 75 I have come to realise what a great player, and Manager he was. I had never taken into account the achievements he realised. I was Man U, through and through. And as such I missed out on seeing a great Manager.And great teams that he managed. Hopefully I have now made up for my single mindedness. RIP Brian,the greatest manager that England never had. Why? Because he had an opinion. How dare The English FA deprive us of a great Manager,because he was opinionated. Alf Ramsey was opinionated! But there we have it.They we’re never going to let an England Manager have that sort freedom again. Great interview with Brian Moore.
Had he been the manager at England, he would’ve at the very least led them to the World Cup final, if not win it. His man management was what set him apart. Tough, demanding, a bit abrasive at times but he got results and his players played their asses off for him
Two legends of the game from another era... perfect interviewer in Brian Moore and what can you say about Cloughie... his record just speaks for itself. Great viewing.
Cloughie One in a Billion is spot on. this is a great video. I really smiled when Brian said about Bobby Moore "he shouldn't have said it ( tapped up ! ) - Did you B.C. "yes I did but he (B.M.) shouldn't have said it in his book".
I'm from Liverpool, I was a Liverpool supporter up to 1990 (now Tranmere Rovers) as a Liverpool supporter "we hated him" .... Why? because He Took Liverpool On !!! in building two unassuming second division clubs in Derby and Forest. He proved he could build Clubs/Teams and take on The Mighty and Beat them ... Leeds United fans must regret what they did to him as they could have had the Success that Nottingham Forest Had .... In 1974 and 77 England rejected him because He Would of Had A Rout And Branch Change in Everything .... I can say without any doubt England under Him would have Won the European Championships!!!. Hartlepool, Derby and Notts Forest reaped the benefits of the Great Brian Clough ... Leeds United and England have only Regrets !!!.
I'm a Bury supporter and was at the game when Brian collided with our goalkeeper Chris Harker. Brian Clough (and Peter Taylor) took Derby County and Nottingham Forest from the 2nd Division to 1st Division Champions and onto Champions of Europe with Forest with a team of miss-fits who he turned into giants. A feat unparalleled in the history of Football. RIP Brian
Manfred Williams, I wish it wasn't an unforgivable sin. I'm a Blackburn Rovers fan and the past ten years have been fucking unbearable. I'd drop the useless cunts in a heartbeat if it weren't for the unwritten rule.
Alri pal. Love the channel.. It's brilliant to find so many old games from te 1990's.. Thanks for that bcos I spent the best part of the 1990's in the UK. I'm Irish BTW and a Villa supporter. I still recall the game in te 5th round of the FA cup Swindon Town Vs Aston Villa FC when Steve Froggatt scored the winner but we were so lucky that day to win. Keep the videos coming pal. Really enjoying watching them
My dad came to England from Eire in 1954 and he was an avid football man but it was when 'ol bighead' rocked up at Derby's neighbour's FORREST that he truly found a manager that could truly coach more levels out of players BRIAN CLOUGH was probably 1 of the last man managers that could COACH player's to be better, that for me is the true and genuine legacy of MR CLOUGH
the greatest english manager, the fact he wasn't given the chance to manage the country is an absolute disgrace. His passion was second to none. biggest regret never meeting cloughie
I totally agree with you it's ludricues that brian clough was never made england he could've made a brilliant england manager but they didn't give the job to him because he was outspoken and he would have run the fa and they didn't like that what he done with derby county and nottingham forest taking them to the top with small clubs it's outstanding he was a genius
+mizofan Agreed. Something was lost when Taylor left. The Clough sides of the late 80s were among the most entertaining, but never won that holy grail; the FA Cup. It just hurts to see Forest these days, knowing what a brilliant side they once were.
Clough has been one of my favourite players alongside Schole, Beardsley, Craig Johnston, Sheringham, Mark Hughes, Dalglish, Rush, John Aldridge and Lineker. These men are really men of good character
Yes it was sad to see Brian Clough’s status as a great manager slowly disintegrate & I believe he lost his mojo when his talisman’ Nottingham born Peter Taylor died in 1990. Nottingham Forest finished 8th in the following 1991- 92 season but were relegated the following season 92-93 when BC retired. After relegation & his life long friend no longer around, I think Brian Clough may have realised his time was over as a manager. They say “ nothing lasts forever” & Brian being a realist slowly succumbed to this realisation. RIP Brian Clough
THE greatest Character in football Ever.....and one of the greatest Managers ever. His achievement speak for themselves, but had he been given better financial backing, could have done even better - for example Forest were 2nd in 1979 and 3rd in 1988 and 1989. ANd of course Forest was literally cheated out of a UEFA Cup Final in 1984 by a bribed Referee. I was lucky enough to see him many times by attending Forest games.
An amazing interview from one of the very greatest managers in (world) football history. It must however been apparent to the FA and the biggest clubs, who should have signed him purely based on what he had achieved that the great Cloughie had already developed a serious drink problem by 1980, 81.
Brilliant manager...Single minded and driven. Loved listening to him, he always made me smile. Sad to hear him talk about Peter Taylor and where it all went wrong. Even sadder to see Brian after this interview and after Peter passed away and the great regret he had that they never made up. Friends are everything in life and all Brian and Peter's achievements and the special times on that journey that they shared, far, far out weighed the issue Brian had with Peter. Nothing polarises how important friendships are than death.
He made football careers & ruined some too like Fashanu. He is responsible for his downward spiral from aspiring footballer to wandering footballer trying to repair his career after Clough kicked him out. He was then wanted by US police & suicide. He bought other names that didn't work out like Stan Bowles, Hugh Curran. If anyone stood up against him they were shown the door unmercifully.
Cloughie is the type of person who would arrive in heaven after his death, and if god wasn't running heaven as cloughie saw fit would say to god, "now look ere, yoong maan, we both know yoo can't do better, now get yer aands out of yoor pockets aand get out there aand shape 0op"!!
Took Derby from the second tier to the best in the country, took Forest from the second tier to the best on the continent. Many of us play Football Manager, Brian Clough actually lived it.
I have done that in Football Manager. Doesn't diminish his REAL abilty at all.Best Manager England never had.
Guardiola could never do it. Not fit to lace Cloughs boots.
I really miss him...spoken as a Baggies fan.
Peter Taylor was also a huge cog in the machinery. Look how clough failed at Leeds without him(amongst other reasons)...Taylor did the scouting, Clough the man management.
@@paulthrutner9114 Peter Taylor was underrated as a scout. Was one of the best at finding good players especially in the lower leagues that Cloughie could turn into first division footballers.
Cloughie was a one off I'm a life long liverpool fan since 1977. I was in Derbyshire last week for job interview had to visit his resting place. What an honour to pay my respects to the great man.. humble gravestone no mention of his OBE or football success just plain old Brian Howard Clough amazing never one for the limelight.... R.I.P Mr Clough❤️ 21:31
No man can ever fill Cloughie's boots it was a real shame it didn't end well with the great Peter Taylor. Cloughie was the best manager England never had. Football has never been the same without these 3 great men Peter Taylor Brian Clough and Brian Moore We will never forget them R.I.P. 💙
I think in their hearts they never stopped being friends, their relationship was a bit disrupted. But nothing that time wouldn't be able to mend. Sadly that time was never given to them. The way Clough talked about him since Peter died shows great respect and remorse. And Peter being Peter, would've gladly accepted a hug and a pint by and with Clough any day of the week. There is 0 doubt that if there is a heaven, they are watching down on us shithouses together with a laugh and a pint.
Not only one of the greatest football managers of all time, if not the best, but one of the greatest men to have ever graced this planet, the respect and admiration Mr Clough adored, even by people who didnt like him, is unprecedented and will never see the likes again.
God bless both of these gentlemen. Brian Clough was a superb football manager. Proper old school manager. As for Brian Moore. A brilliant broadcasting legend. Sadly no longer with us however, thanks to You tube they will never be forgotten. Thanks for uploading.
Rmbr Justin Fashanu. He destroyed a young footballer on the strength of one great goal. His career nosedived & he committed suicide. I can't forgive him. He was a bully & destroyed careers also. Bob Paisley was a great manager & looked after players & bought wisely. If players stood up for themselves he got rid. Stan Bowles, Hugh Curran. A dark side.
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These videos are gem's, these old videos are very important. I was born in 1979 and I just luv the ole days, the days before I new any better. I'm an American and I luv our football but I also really like your football 2. 🙏🇺🇲🗽🏴🙏
I love the bit, when Revie states, you can’t win it better than us, we only lost 4 matches. Cloughie only lost 3 with Forest’s first title, 7pts clear of the great Liverpool side, when it was 2pts for a win! Also went 42 games unbeaten, & two and a half years unbeaten at home!
Legend really does apply to this man.
He pretty much had Revie on toast with his achievements at Forest, having already done what he'd done with Derby. Brian Clough wasn't without his flaws but not many people walk it like they talk it quite so successfully.
Always had a special fascination with Cloughie..As a young Liverpool fan i wanted to know more about the guy who knocked us of the European Cup when we were the holders and then proceeded to win it BACK TO BACK... Ever since then i've had a slight obsession with him.. A REAL Genius..End of story..YNWA
As a Rangers fan I'll always have a special place in my heart for Gerrard and similarly I have profound respect for Clough's legendary achievements 👍
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What a great watch. Two absolute masters of their professions, two distinct voices. I miss Brian Clough and the time he represented. Football has changed, some good and some bad. Cloughie was a genius and I hope he is never forgot. Well done to the uploader of this for helping keep the names of Clough and Brian Moore alive.
Cloughie seemed very relaxed and comfortable with Brian Moore as he respected his opinions and knowledge of the game... therefore a great, honest interview. They sadly don't make them like that anymore... RIP to both men and a great loss to football.
Indeed my friend
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Shit didnt know more was dead gutted he never got the credit motion got and I thought he was better
The world is a much poorer place without men like Brian Clough. I grew up with him being on TV all the time. Some of the things he came out with. Like taking the Leeds Utd job, then calling them bad champions? God, we miss you Sir Brian Clough. He should have been England manager and knighted aswell.
Glasgow Celtic fan here...loved that guy...not only a great manager but terrific footballer and could listen to him all day...God rest his soul.
Thanks for uploading this my brother, what a pleasure 🇮🇪❤️
A working class hero 🇮🇪❤️
Winning two European Cups for NF is the greatest achievement in football history. An Italian Professor told me that.
IF the backstabbers at bellend road had listened he's have won them a european cup, shame on them.
I concur.
defo
Agreed
Does not beat Leicesters Premier League league win.
Best video on Clough. The man is a legend. Not a derby or forest fan but I could listen to him all day
Absolutely.
Absolutely
@David Robinson yes, agree. That was all very sad. And I think you're dead right, about the effect it had on Cloughie. He wasn't going to go to Taylor's funeral. But his family made him. Said you've been mates for many years, you used to have his kids climbing all over your shoulders. Jolly well go. And he did.
@David Robinson exactly!
Thank God this stuff has been recorded. Outstanding in every way.
This is such a fine interview reflecting a mutually deep loving knowledge of the game from both the consummate Brian Moore one of best commentators of the game and Brian Clough one of the giants of English football.
Retrospectively the English FA made a colossal error in not appointing Clough as England Manager. Although highly outspoken much of his knowledge, coaching skills and of the insight of the game could have well brought England to the World Cup finals on more than one occasion.
Had he stayed at Brighton too I have no doubt in time he would have taken then up to the old First Division like Forrest and Derby.
The interview segment with Don Revie on the very day of his sacking by Leeds is actually quite a subliminal message of how things can pan out long term when at face value Brian was at his lowest and Revie the newly appointed England Manager. Within only a few years Revie was in the football wilderness never to return and Brian still had the First Division title ahead with Forest and 2 European Cups back to back, never matched since.
Brian Clough made such a huge contribution to football and was fascinating to watch and listen too because beyond the 'bighead' persona much of what he said made really sense.
Thanks so much for putting this up.
We will never see another manager like Brian, He was one in a billion and they broke the mould when they made him.
Brian knew how football was supposed to be played.
You're wrong, Cloughie never had an equal at that time, which makes him unique. By your reckoning there would of been 7.5 cloughies if it's one in a Billion.
Here Here.
@@kwakgreen When Cloughie started there was Bill shankley, Bob Paisley liverpool were the dominant team, when he was at Derby he had Leeds and Don Revie to contend with on a very limited budget.
Then Jurgen Klopp came along.
There will never be another Cloughie! The game both on and off the pitch has changed into something I barely recognise anymore. Brian was controversial, honest and big headed, but we loved him dearly and he knew it! RIP MY FRIEND.
Mr Clough was just simply one of the all time greats. Honest and believed in his own ability,
He was quality
But he earned it. No fluke. He was a great striker himself with a strong work and social ethic. Many great people get soft and relax when they have some success. Clough was his own man and strong willed. Driven with a good character. Too bright and outspoken for the English FA. And all this bollocks about tapping players up - this was how it worked 50 years ago - it was who won the heart and mind of a player and their family / guardians, who got there first. Brian would drive 300 miles through the night to make an offer face to face. He got them a good fee (like Trevor Francis). I call that determination and effort. Nothing corrupt at all.
He also was a bully & his destruction of young Justin Fashanu was deplorable. He wasn't a £million pound player like Trevor Francis. He bought him on the strength of one great goal. Crazy & bad management. Fashanu just wilted with the pressure & got thrown to Notts County for a fraction of the £million he spent. The poor lad went to the dogs & commited suicide. Norwich also grabbed that million instead of growing his talent. Clough had plenty bad too.
@@seltaeb9691 He made him train on his own, when he found out he was gay.
Without a doubt the best manager ever. His record is incredible.
As a 27 year old Villa fan I really admire Clough straight talking no nonsense, wish I got to witness his greatness
I did , he was magnificent. x
Same. 31 year old Manchester United fan. Fascinated with Clough since I was a kid. Captivating character we don’t see anymore. Clough and Fergie are the greatest in my opinion.
One of the funniest quotes I ever heard attributed to Clough was when someone asked him if he thought his managerial style was dictatorial and he said 'well if one of my players has a problem what we do is we sit down, we have a conversation, and then we decide I was right'.
Where's the joke?
He was a soulless bully, a wolf in sheeps clothing.
that was with Peter taylor
...that story
@@young321bookie you obviously didn't really know the man. The joke he was basically saying was he's always right!
ron sae be quiet you hurt woman
ie get to stand in my shoes, then see if you still want to ask this effeminate question
When I get a bit down after my team Hull City have lost again,, I put this on and my spirit lifts , wishing the great Clough was still around, he really was unique!!!
Two of the best Brians in British football in the past 50 years.
Just add Bryan Robson to that list!
Brillaint, the best manager ever. Also, listen to the commentary, plain and simple with no thick Scouser talking utter nonsense in his ear
What is there not to ADORE about BRIAN CLOUGH.
His and Revie's chat always chokes me up, that "good lad" he drops is so genuine, no ad homs no snark just two no nonsense men talking football, best Cloughie doc. out there
yep, huge rivals, huge animosity, but at the same time, huge respect and class - thats a proper human being
The phrase 'one of a kind' has never been so befitting.
I don't care if he's half-cut he's one of the most entertaining interviewees there is!
12 dislikes? Are they Jesus Christies' 12 disciples? I am an Aberdeen FC, Scotland and Liverpool FC fan, and I am a Brian Clough disciple. The man was a phenomenon. His achievements were outstanding. His character was enormous and impeccable. What an absolute legend
Leeds fans, obviously
Bless both Brians RIP the pair of you lads, they will be somewhere talking about football right now X
His record speaks for itself, a great manager and really warm and genuine man who told it like it is.
I’m 71yrs Old & Brian Clough upholds all the decent values a man, father, husband & manager should possess! His commitment & honesty to maintain these throughout his life is admirable! if only more men/people held these values I’m sure the world would be a better place!
Well said.
Absolute legend we only realise how good he was now. They don’t make them like brain Clough now he was a football genius and proved it at Derby and nottm forrest RiP you will never be forgotten always remembered
Mourinho is second rate to this guy. His teams were small city teams without the millions of today, he won 2 European Cupswith Nottm. Forest and the League with Derby by means of great managerial skill. Believed in passing the football and his sides were a delight to watch. Thanks very much for this upload
+john wells I like Mourinho but he's not a decent sized pimple on Brian Clough's ass.
This guy spoke his mind with honesty, Mourinho is just a self-obsessed ranter.
+john wells He was tremendous as a team builder, incredible taking Derby and Forest to the top, with Taylor, but not so great alone or at maintaining top standard for very long, as Ferguson was. Mourinho's Champions League with Porto, treble with Inter were exceptional and he did very well at Chelsea till this season. Clough's style was better than Mourinho's though. The split with Taylor and his alcohol problems were a great pity.
mizofan
Ferguson and Mourinho only managed big city sides with pots of money to spend. I wonder how both of these two would have fared with lesser sides. Let's not forget that in 28 years of managing Man U, Ferguson only won 2 Champions League trophies. Against Bayern they were outplayed for 90 minutes and against Chelsea the penalty slip by Terry was the deciding factor.Brian Clough performed miracles and made lesser players into top class ones.
+john wells Ferguson managed Aberdeen and broke the Celtic-Rangers domination of titles, and won the European Cup Winners Cup. Name a manager who has achieved that in Scotland since. It was because of his feats with Aberdeen i had faith he would do well at United. Porto have not won the Champions League since Mourinho left, neither have Inter Milan. Clough did indeed perform miracles with Derby and Forest, but he failed at Leeds (reigning champs- albeit in a tricky situation and not given enough time, he still handled it poorly) and had a hard time at Brighton. His career ended sadly with relegation and alcohol problems and I repeat he was not so great without Taylor, who deserves more credit than he often gets. I think if they had been in charge of the national team there would have been a good chance of England winning a major trophy. You mention Ferguson having some luck in Champions League finals, but Mourinho was unlucky with Chelsea. Cup competitions do involve more luck than league titles generally, Barca had luck in winning more than once too. Clough was unlucky in one semi-final with Derby v Juventus, No doubt there was some element of bad luck for United as well as good in Champions League. My point is that they have all been excellent managers, none perfect, with different strengths, Ferguson the best overall, i.m.o, for the full length of his career and achievements.
Brian Moore best commentator ever ,bought the game to life
david coleman better [ moore wasnt patriotic, always thought foreign players were better [ too pessimistic
Damn right.
Brian Moore and Brian Clough. 2 truly great men
Bob Paisley. Sir Bob, Sir Bill, Sir Matt. Sir Jock. I Knighted them ;-)
I agree with you
Peter Taylor was behind the footballing side of things and clough wouldn't have got to where he did without him
That Random Bloke met Brian Moore ❤️
Arlingtonandy returns Oh right? What was he like?
Fascinating interview. So terribly sad that Cloughie and Peter Taylor were unable to reconcile before the Taylors death.
I blame Clough for that.
He mentioned in his autobiography that he wouldn't answer Taylor's calls.
Clough had heard rumours that Derby were interested in signing John Robertson and he should have stopped the transfer if he didn't want it to happen.
He was the manager, after all.
Love this. The little bit about John Robertson was fantastic. So massively insulting and yet hugely complimentary in the same section. "Just give him a ball and abit of grass... just give him a ball and abit of grass."
Brings tears to my eyes everytime.Brian and Peter are greatly missed-What a loely wife and children too.
Me too actually. The silly stubbornness of men. They clearly missed AND needed each other x
If he was in charge of Southgate's team, we would win international trophies for the next 20 years.
The love he has always shown for Barbara is beautiful
This should be compulsory viewing for any football fan. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
Woke up early,couldn't sleep,and came across this video purely by chance. Riveting stuff. Am old enough to have actually seen Clough play for both Middlesborough and Sunderland,against my home team,then Swansea Town. He was a great centre forward.
This video gives a real insight into Clough,the man,and I admire him more after having viewed it. Brian Moore did an excellent job. He was a great commentator,one of the very best.
Clough's Derby County and Nottingham Forest teams were always a great joy to watch,albeit only on TV.
Clough was unique,and makes the modern day Manager's seem extremely dull and boring.
***** Hmm,that's a tricky one.They were both great players,but came from different eras. I think Clough had retired before Shearer was even born. Wikipedia gives us that Clough scored 251 goals in 274 games,against Shearers 283 goals in 559 games,both excluding any representative games. So on goals per game,Clough wins hands down,but he was playing a lot in the old Second Division,(now The Championship),whilst Shearer played in the top Divisions. I'm going from memory there,so forgive me if mistaken. Shearer also took penalties,and his total includes about 60 successful spot kicks.Really impossible to say who was the best,I'd take either of them.
The best English Manager this country has produced, Top man.
This interview is a pure delight! ❤ RIP Cloughie, Taylor and Brian Moore.
We would not be talking about the last time we won the world cup 66 if those in charge put their own dislike of the man aside and chose a manager on his ability, which was exceptional, R.I.P England's greatest manager never to be.
The FA were frightened to death of him because of his straight talking and they were afraid he wouldn’t be told what to do and how to do it.
A wonderful character and a true one off. God bless you Brian. You are missed.
Absolute 100% legend.
Sorely missed in football, but still remembered fondly by many people who knew him and by those who didn't.
Should have been knighted.
England missed a trick not appointing him.
But the people in power at the time were scared stiff of him.
RIP Mr Brian Clough
Clough was a great manager no doubt,....but don't underestimate the influence of his number 2 Peter Taylor,...his player scouting, and finding the right players,... played a massive part in all the successes of all the great Clough teams at both Derby and Forest....his input was priceless
Agree but as they say “ nothing good lasts Forever “
There were many great managers. Shankly, Busby, Paisley, Stein however Clough's achievements at Derby and particularly Nottingham Forest are IMHO without parallel and make him the greatest of them all when you consider what the clubs were when he took over.
SAF?
@@SuperFerdie1965 He can fuck off.
@@chrismartin1231
You going to say that to him? 😂😂
@@SuperFerdie1965 You stick to your Fox news while I ll pave my own order. Good day!
I can’t even fathom what Clough did at Forest happening in this day and age. Taking a team in the Championship and in just three seasons winning the Premier League and champions league (twice) is essentially what he did. The closest comparison is what Nuno is doing at Wolverhampton, but until he wins something, Clough is still in a league of his own
What a brilliant brilliant englishman. From a sane world where opinions werent sin, but the times were already changing for men like Clough. He typifies why the world wanted to watch english football, even in times when it certainly wasnt the strongest league. In recent times, men like Ferguson finished the work of creating the golden premier league product. Today, although an exciting season has just ended, the premier league is already becoming less beautiful (almost unwatchable) on many fronts, mainly due to the left wing conditioning continuously spewed into the game and its coverage. Football, due to its bread and circus fanaticism, is one of the few forms of entertainment left, most other forms of entertainment are being watered down (or shut down altogether). If it wasnt for this, many people would be turned off football by now, but it remains huge because there are few other options and, of course, how else are the marxists going to condition the masses, when few pay attention to the heavily biased BBC news these days? It wouldnt take much to crash the finances in the league, and for the focus to move to another league, but which, the Bundesliga? Definitely got the ground atmosphere, the football is fairly entertaining and open, the diving isnt the worst, theyre not overly namby pamby (yet, but i here things are changing in Germany). The point is, the english league was the worlds favourite not because it had the worlds best players, the art and the spirit in which the game was played was far greater than the grey 'professional' elements which tend to kill the spirit and the joy (as you marxists are fully aware).
Agree with all Clough said, apart from his naive belief in how socialism worked. Ironic, as Im sure the marxists entering the FA at this time would have absolutely hated him! He was the opposite of what they would want. When humanity loses these men and they are replaced with plastic malleable types, you get trouble as you will have recently noticed.
Clough fought the buggers in the old system. Life lesson - little did he realise that it was good luck that he turned up when he did, as he wouldnt have even got started in the present day system.
Clough, you more than made your mark, the english are proud of you.
We tend to forget how good of a striker Cloughie was. Like Jackie Milburn, he was seriously overlooked at international level.
Yes agree & that simply boils down to the snobbish attitude those running the FA had! Jackie & Brian we’re working class from the north of England whereas most of the players selected were from London/southern teams !
England had it's brand of Total Football. But never embraced it, unfortunately. Cloughie was a genius.
you think he would have got England to play that way?
coming up to the 10th anniversary, what Brian did at Derby and Nottingham is beyond words, back to back European cups at unfashionable Forest for my money makes him the best manager ever. Sadly missed but forever loved. God bless you Brian!
Can you imagine anything comparible to this today? Titles delivered in the same decade of the biggest rivals. And would have been European cups delivered if Derby never got robbed by Milan
Yep...to win one European cup is difficult enough but to win two on the trot with the likes of Forest ,no disrespect, but... probably will never be done again....
Always liked him-at first because many didn't and I wanted to be a rebel but later because I realised what an excellent manager he was and what a tragedy for England that he never got to do the top job.
Great man.
Hid didn’t get the England job because the FA was run by Southern SNOBS !
2 fucking top guys here, R.I.P the pair of them.
Yeah. I'll second that. Brian Moore was my favourite commentator. Him and Barry Davies.
@@TheRaveMusicArchive Yeah, Moore really loves the game, Clough must be the most successful british manager ever, great the way he give's murdoch a kicking, ahead of his time, his views on school football are still sadly not happening.
@@Kidraver555 successful but Bob Paisley is still the most successful English manager .
Alex Ferguson is the nost successful British manager.
Clough took smaller teams to unheralded success & is a Legend.
@@Buck555fast And Malcolm Allison is the best manager with a fedora 😁
Curb the swearing please. Thanks.
Miss you Brian, most successful ever, working with nothing, hopeless lost causes to the absolute top of the game and then some, Derby was Div 2 title and then around 3 seasons to Div 1 champions, Forest, survived a relegation scrap and plugged away for a few seasons until reunited with PT, scraped promotion 3rd spot in Div 2 and won the league the next season and after that European Cup and League cup and European cup for consecutive seasons, plus all his personal playing career and personal accolades and many other games and other benchmarks, astoundingly outstanding, on reflection he was actually, very humble in a way ... saw his son score winning goals at Wembley and also play for England, what an awe-inspiring legacy.
Brilliant. Rest in peace Mr Clough. Thank you for all the memories.
Thanks for sharing this @Dan Johnson
Imagine being one of the knobs from Leeds that voted this guy out, only to watch him take NF to the pinnacle of football. That must’ve been hard to live down.
I think that Derby fans must feel even worse. I know that BC resigned from Derby (not sacked), but he said in later years that he regretted it - had he stayed, I think he could have taken Derby to European finals....as it was he made Forest, not Derby, the dominant force in Midlands football for the following 18 years !!!
Cloughie was one in a million. His football wit and wisdom was brilliant. He was a character. His later Forest sides were entertaining, but I believe the Alan Hills and Ronnie Fentons did much of the tactical work for him, as he was kind of simplistic. 4-4-2 and a solid back and centre. He was that creative catalyst who could get even average players to play like they were special. Examples abound, but Garry Birtles and Peter Davenport do spring to mind. Not to mention the young number nine.
If he had the England job, he would have played a 4-3-3 in reality, possibly Francis/Regis/Woodcock in a trident for the 1982 WC..brought in properly players like Statham/Cowans/Viv Anderson/Morley/Hoddle/Devonshire and better used players like Mariner..and played Shilton in goal not Clemence..
Yep he would have needed his staff with him..
Mr Clough was a one-off, and what a gentleman Brian Moore was also.
When asked who is the best manager he’s played under, who do think Roy Keane said?
How many European Cups did Clough and Revie end up with???
And the fact that Nick Clegg has a knighthood and Brian Clough didn’t, means the whole system of knighting is meaningless and might as well be abolished.
The best Brian combination in the history of the world. 2 Legends
28:23 "What a bloody tragedy that people like him can own The Times." Wow! This man would've hated how the world has turned out to be today.
Their was a lot the people who thought like this and now the media won’t even engage with minds like this today, let alone employ them 🤎
Murdoch receives and has for years received, abuse and withering disdain from the bien-pensant cognicenti who think the world owes them a living. Cloughie was a Thatcherite without knowing it.
UK and the US sold their souls.
1:10:38 really got me this bit! Wish they would of made up before it was to late 😕
Without doubt a football legend. To win what he did with Derby and Forest was amazing.
A one off ahead of his time.. Clough and Taylor the best duo since Morecambe and Wise, 2 Ronnie's etc.. He is a legend in his own right ✅ 👏 Without Clough Derby or Forest wouldn't have had the success they had. Such a shame they didn't see eye to eye before his death 😔 as Clough was never the same again without Peter Taylor 😢 💔
The man commentating this documentary is the same who commentated the 'Goals' Highlight video from Italy '90, the late Brian Moore. I believe he must be the best football commentator I have ever heard. He spoke with such a marvellous fluency and perfection.
i second that
Still got it on vhs! I'm sure it's on here...well it was?
"You can only deliver life from a solid background never mind football"
Yeah I picked up on that one. Very wise words.
I've been a United fan since the early 1960s and I'm still bemused at why we didn't get Cloughie to manage us when Matt Busby retired. He was on the way up then with Derby and was clearly something special. As for England, the biggest cock-up they ever made was not giving him the job after Sir Alf. Football today needs men like Brian Clough.
Clough would not have tolerated Busby sitting on his shoulder and all that type of thing. When O'Farrell replaced Busby he had to force him to vacate the manager's office.
Busby could not relinquish control and the players still looked to him for advice. Cloughie wouldn't have stood for that for sure.
A .brilliant man always pleasure to lisen to .thank you Brian .
am not into football at all i must admit but very interesting doc about brian clough. he definitely seemed a genuine and decent man.
Honest bloke,successful and talented. Great man was Mr.Clough.
I'm not sure if honest is an entirely accurate description.
What an amazing watch and a unique man. It’s criminal the FA shat themselves and never gave him the top job. His ideology and vision would have had England in a place they can only dream of now. Sad really.
I'm a lifelong Liverpool Fan and ex season ticket holder but even to me Cloughie is a true legend and the idiots at the FA missed a trick by not appointing him the England Manager, especially after he won the European Cup Twice with Forest.
The FA wants a yes man
@@stevenwebb3634 Thats why the England Manager gets obscene amounts of Money . "Here you go heres your money , now do as your told and keep your mouth shut" . (regarding behind the scene's).
I was a Man united fan. So Cloughies teams meant not a lot to me. But in the last week or so I have been watching vids about him. Now at the age of 75 I have come to realise what a great player, and Manager he was. I had never taken into account the achievements he realised. I was Man U, through and through. And as such I missed out on seeing a great Manager.And great teams that he managed. Hopefully I have now made up for my single mindedness. RIP Brian,the greatest manager that England never had. Why? Because he had an opinion. How dare The English FA deprive us of a great Manager,because he was opinionated.
Alf Ramsey was opinionated! But there we have it.They we’re never going to let an England Manager have that sort freedom again.
Great interview with Brian Moore.
Well.said ..
Many Top Forest players went on to become Superstar players for Manchester United
A true legend of the game, Got major respect for the man, Wigan Athletic fan
He won the European Cup twice in sucession , he is the bloody best manager England never had !
Had he been the manager at England, he would’ve at the very least led them to the World Cup final, if not win it. His man management was what set him apart. Tough, demanding, a bit abrasive at times but he got results and his players played their asses off for him
After howard kendall
After howard kendall
Best documentary l have seen on the Brian Clough.. Brilliant.
Phil Jackson 😎
Two legends of the game from another era... perfect interviewer in Brian Moore and what can you say about Cloughie... his record just speaks for itself. Great viewing.
Cloughie One in a Billion is spot on. this is a great video.
I really smiled when Brian said about Bobby Moore "he shouldn't have said it ( tapped up ! ) - Did you B.C. "yes I did but he (B.M.) shouldn't have said it in his book".
Great manager and huge man. I still remember Forest era and am sorry they can’t come back. Simply Mr Clough is a legend.
I'm from Liverpool, I was a Liverpool supporter up to 1990 (now Tranmere Rovers) as a Liverpool supporter "we hated him" .... Why? because He Took Liverpool On !!! in building two unassuming second division clubs in Derby and Forest. He proved he could build Clubs/Teams and take on The Mighty and Beat them ... Leeds United fans must regret what they did to him as they could have had the Success that Nottingham Forest Had .... In 1974 and 77 England rejected him because He Would of Had A Rout And Branch Change in Everything .... I can say without any doubt England under Him would have Won the European Championships!!!. Hartlepool, Derby and Notts Forest reaped the benefits of the Great Brian Clough ... Leeds United and England have only Regrets !!!.
I'm a Bury supporter and was at the game when Brian collided with our goalkeeper Chris Harker. Brian Clough (and Peter Taylor) took Derby County and Nottingham Forest from the 2nd Division to 1st Division Champions and onto Champions of Europe with Forest with a team of miss-fits who he turned into giants. A feat unparalleled in the history of Football. RIP Brian
David Cummings......You changed clubs? Unforgivable.
@@merseydave1 Ok, you are excused.
Manfred Williams, I wish it wasn't an unforgivable sin. I'm a Blackburn Rovers fan and the past ten years have been fucking unbearable. I'd drop the useless cunts in a heartbeat if it weren't for the unwritten rule.
Thoroughly enjoyed that, thank you. What a legend of a man.
Alri pal. Love the channel.. It's brilliant to find so many old games from te 1990's.. Thanks for that bcos I spent the best part of the 1990's in the UK. I'm Irish BTW and a Villa supporter. I still recall the game in te 5th round of the FA cup Swindon Town Vs Aston Villa FC when Steve Froggatt scored the winner but we were so lucky that day to win. Keep the videos coming pal. Really enjoying watching them
A true maverick genius. I'll fight anyone who disagrees with the fact that had Clough manged England they would have won a major championship.
My dad came to England from Eire in 1954 and he was an avid football man but it was when 'ol bighead' rocked up at Derby's neighbour's FORREST that he truly found a manager that could truly coach more levels out of players
BRIAN CLOUGH was probably 1 of the last man managers that could COACH player's to be better, that for me is the true and genuine legacy of MR CLOUGH
the greatest english manager, the fact he wasn't given the chance to manage the country is an absolute disgrace. His passion was second to none. biggest regret never meeting cloughie
maybe as a Watford fan, That job was better left to Sir Graham Taylor. (tongue in cheek!!)
My thoughts exactly. England was (and still is) run by complete and total tits. RIP Sir Brian Clough, we will never see the likes, every” again.
I totally agree with you it's ludricues that brian clough was never made england he could've made a brilliant england manager but they didn't give the job to him because he was outspoken and he would have run the fa and they didn't like that what he done with derby county and nottingham forest taking them to the top with small clubs it's outstanding he was a genius
Clough wasn't the best English Manager of all time....but he was in the top one
+shyjames83 With Taylor, yes, but not without. They were a magnificent duo, a great pity things soured.
+mizofan Agreed. Something was lost when Taylor left. The Clough sides of the late 80s were among the most entertaining, but never won that holy grail; the FA Cup. It just hurts to see Forest these days, knowing what a brilliant side they once were.
shyjames83 when I read the start I was like I hate u😂😂😂 thank god for the end
shyjames83 ..... name a better English manager?
What you are ignoring is that he did it with much smaller clubs.
Wow, first time I’ve seen this. Proud this man is a Boro lad. Genius!
Clough has been one of my favourite players alongside Schole, Beardsley, Craig Johnston, Sheringham, Mark Hughes, Dalglish, Rush, John Aldridge and Lineker. These men are really men of good character
Proper Football. A great doco. He liked Brian Moore 🇦🇺⚽️ But alcohol an insideus disease..❤
Yes it was sad to see Brian Clough’s status as a great manager slowly disintegrate & I believe he lost his mojo when his talisman’ Nottingham born Peter Taylor died in 1990.
Nottingham Forest finished 8th in the following 1991- 92 season but were relegated the following season 92-93 when BC retired.
After relegation & his life long friend no longer around, I think Brian Clough may have realised his time was over as a manager. They say “ nothing lasts forever” & Brian being a realist slowly succumbed to this realisation. RIP Brian Clough
THE greatest Character in football Ever.....and one of the greatest Managers ever. His achievement speak for themselves, but had he been given better financial backing, could have done even better - for example Forest were 2nd in 1979 and 3rd in 1988 and 1989. ANd of course Forest was literally cheated out of a UEFA Cup Final in 1984 by a bribed Referee. I was lucky enough to see him many times by attending Forest games.
And...The A52 from Nottingham to Derby is named after the great man.
Brian Clough Way.
The man's an absolute legend
An amazing interview from one of the very greatest managers in (world) football history. It must however been apparent to the FA and the biggest clubs, who should have signed him purely based on what he had achieved that the great Cloughie had already developed a serious drink problem by 1980, 81.
Brilliant manager...Single minded and driven. Loved listening to him, he always made me smile.
Sad to hear him talk about Peter Taylor and where it all went wrong. Even sadder to see Brian after this interview and after Peter passed away and the great regret he had that they never made up. Friends are everything in life and all Brian and Peter's achievements and the special times on that journey that they shared, far, far out weighed the issue Brian had with Peter.
Nothing polarises how important friendships are than death.
He made football careers & ruined some too like Fashanu. He is responsible for his downward spiral from aspiring footballer to wandering footballer trying to repair his career after Clough kicked him out. He was then wanted by US police & suicide. He bought other names that didn't work out like Stan Bowles, Hugh Curran. If anyone stood up against him they were shown the door unmercifully.
Cloughie is the type of person who would arrive in heaven after his death, and if god wasn't running heaven as cloughie saw fit would say to god, "now look ere, yoong maan, we both know yoo can't do better, now get yer aands out of yoor pockets aand get out there aand shape 0op"!!
A legend of a leader and football Manager. There will never be another Brian Clough.........