Brian clough and Peter Taylor were actually championship manager before championship manager existed. Taking a tiny club to the absolute top is amazing.
A simply exquisite film showing the true tradition of English Football and also showing Friendship, respect is truly important in any partnership. Great Legacy R.I.P Brian Clough
@Willsey Funny you should say that. Because I binge watched the Harry Potter movies the other week and when he appeared , I swear all I could hear was......"Pete, That's enough, Get back here!" 😂😂😂
100% bro. Money changed football. Yh money was big in those days but not like how it turned into today. Many Players mostly played for their clubs their entire career. Local football teams were originally meant to be places for the locals. Now it’s globalised. A true shame bro. Even the likes of Gascoigne while had problems like Best wouldn’t have fitted in with the culture of the premier league. Is why man me like the Spanish and Italian leagues. May not be as much money even tho it’s still a lot still does keep their traditional roots.
I don’t think they were shit on their own, Clough was just obsessed with beating Don Revie, he let his cloud his judgment. Clough and Taylor were a dream team! Come on you Rams! Sheen kills it as Clough in this film.
I disagree Clough developed a very good team in the late 80s/early 90s. Won 2 League Cups and got to a FA cup final in 91. Had some great players, his son Nigel, Stuart Pearce, Teddy Sheringham and of course Roy Keane.
@@ipoulter9765True bro. But like what Wenger built and accomplished at Arsenal with David is still great. The academy, the culture, the way the club keeps interacting a lot with the local community which a lot of premier league clubs especially with contenders for the league simple dont don’t do as good. A lot of it did come down to Wenger. Everyone who knows football ain’t never gone say he was shit. He had a Vision
Great film. Clough was a real character although not to everybody´s taste. The game was different then. Could anyone imagine a team like Notts Forest winning the European Cup twice in a row nowadays? The players were Scots, Irish, Welsh and (the occasional) Englishman. Thanks for posting.
@@iaiandocherty8576 they played a lot of $hit teams on way to final - euro football was still in its infancy back then -Forest winning it AND retaining it in an era when it was way more important and global trumps that
Saw this film on the plane on my way to Florida last year to see my dad and thought it was brilliant. I'm with MikeMJPMUNCH, they did get it wrong, as usual, Revie should hav stayed at Leeds and Clough should have been England manager. But hell, too late now.
Thanks for the upload. Amazing film and I know a lot of people say some of the facts and timeline is misconstrued but it's a film, they have to add a bit of dramatisation for the non die hard fans of clough who went to see the film. More than likely the girlfriends that got dragged to the cinema or forced to watch on dvd lol. Hope it manages to stay uploaded as long as possible, so as many people as possible get to see this brilliant piece of work!
Fingaz Mc. I am not interested in football and never have been, but I read the book first, enjoyed it, found out that Sheen, Spall and Broadbent were in the lead roles, when the film was being discussed and I have always enjoyed their acting, watched the film, bought the DVD even enjoyed the special features. So I found the comment about girlfriends getting dragged to the cinema and tarting up the dramatisation to please the ladies offensive! Okay I'm not bothered about the accuracy of the story portrayed but show me any film with a full on accurate portrayal of the story line. That's why it's always a dramatisation it's never meant to be fully accurate, not even documentaries are always accurate.
I always cry when I watch this movie 😢 😭 Passion is the thing that separates the elite from the average. I love Brian Clough with every ounce of my soul ❤
The ending always makes me cry that moment where they hug and make up such a beautiful ending between the two but to know what came with them falling out again really upset me and them both.
They should make a film based on Don Revie and his perspective on the Clough saga it would make a fascinating comparison. Mind you i also think one or two other great managers deserve films to be made. Jock Stein anyone the ending itself would be worthy of the Hollywood treatment.
"You know you're fuck me up again, aren't you?" "I love you, you know." "I know....but it won't stop you." The foreshadowing. They'd reunite and become legends in English and European football, but their story still ended sadly. As per the quote above, they broke up again and never managed to bury the hatchet when Peter Taylor died. According to family, Cloughie was inconsolable. Thinking of all that, this scene breaks my heart.
Clough was a great manager. England deserve sweet FA (geddit). If only NFP hadn't had a son with a phone with a camera. Yes I'm bitter, but we won the league at a time when it was virtually impossible. (still a teeny bit jealous of Forest - not Derby though). Oh yeah. Good film. But the real Peter Taylor looked like more of a film star than Timothy Spall.
How about this for an alternative history drama film? What if ... Revie stayed at Leeds and Clough became England manager? Call it say, Cloughie's England. What do you think would have happened? I personally think it would have been a fantastic story and England might have even gone on to win the world cup in 1974. After that, things might have been very different. No thirty years of hurt.
He couldn't have won it in 74 - Ramsey only left after he failed to qualify for 74 and that's when Revie got the England job, It would have been 78 - which Revie failed to qualify for. Even Clough would have had a job beating Argentina in their own backyard as well I think - would love to see this as an actual film mind!!
as long as clough took taylor with him he could have been a good england manager, i don't know why the FA chose revie as they did'nt like him or leeds united. and just for the record some of these games and dates never took place the book is fiction based very loosly on fact
fergi mourinho wenger couldnt touch him to take a average team to two european cups says it all with not the budget of todays premier league is staggering.
what?? players and wagers were way cheaper back then and to be honest derby did spend a lot ontplayers when you consider he paid mckye £300 a week that was a massive wage back then an in this film he bought 4 or 5 players at derby when they were struggling so he bought the bulk of his side not built it.
Ir was Colin Todd who was quoted as getting £300 a week. Clough only spent big money on 2 players Todd and Nish but it gave him the best defence in England. Clough ruffled a lot of feathers by breaking the British transfer record to get a defender, but he knew what he was doimh. There was only one other quality left back availabe in the country at the time. Trevor Cherry who went to Leeds from Clough''s old club Hartlepools. Even so Cherry was just a utility squad player at Leeds, back up to Jack Charlton and Terry Cooper until he earned his stripes. Todd, McGovern and O'Hare had all played under Clough as coach or manager before joining Derby so it is fair to say he built their league winning side, before he signed Nish too.
One small point. I felt the casting of the players was wrong. The actors who played the Leeds team looked a bit fat. If you look at the film of the Leeds team of the 70's, Bremner was very fit and agile, whilst the guy who played him in this looked like he'd finished off the pies. Giles, wasn't quite as tall, but he was tough. Clough did learn to be less outspoken in later years, but not much.
Fingaz Mc I don't think anything was ever proven against revie. But the fact that he just went over to the UAE earned him the badge of being a "mercenary". He nearly came back as QPR manager, but it fell through and he was never signed.
@@rohanchaturvedi7160 By modern standards he's nothing of the sort. Managers and players didn't make as much money then, the money UAE were offering would mean he'd have a nice retirement pot. He won't have been already a millionaire and just going after more. Clough also didn't mind a bit of money - and there's plenty of tales about that as well
This was the times when everybody could relate to football, the managers, the players they could have a beer on a weekend etc and the stadiums are still packed out fans singing their hearts out. Football seriously isn’t the same and it’s the money that’s spoiled it
A good story but at the end when it says about them winning the European cup twice, why did it say that no other British manager had done it? Bob Paisley won it 3 times. Also I don’t really buy into the story about him being a genius and the best manager England never had. Yes he was good but he was a complete narcissist and autocratic leadership is never a good thing.
Brian clough and Peter Taylor were actually championship manager before championship manager existed. Taking a tiny club to the absolute top is amazing.
Notts Forest spent a fair bit of money assembling a team ; when it wasnt really the done thing back then
Clough and Taylor were legends. Ending is great.
ending ? It had only just started.....Nottingham Forest was next 😂
A simply exquisite film showing the true tradition of English Football and also showing Friendship, respect is truly important in any partnership. Great Legacy R.I.P Brian Clough
Timothy Spall simply one of the great actors of all time.
He is but I don't see Peter Taylor when I watch him
@Willsey
Funny you should say that. Because I binge watched the Harry Potter movies the other week and when he appeared , I swear all I could hear was......"Pete, That's enough, Get back here!" 😂😂😂
this is the best part of the film the end scenes when it shows what happens, have to watch it over and over again!
....and then the adventure REALLY STARTED at forest 😂😂😂😂😂
Excellent. Clough and Taylor were legends at Derby and Nottingham Forest.
A time when football had characters and it wasn’t all about money. Fans who got to live that era were so lucky
100% bro. Money changed football. Yh money was big in those days but not like how it turned into today. Many Players mostly played for their clubs their entire career. Local football teams were originally meant to be places for the locals. Now it’s globalised. A true shame bro. Even the likes of Gascoigne while had problems like Best wouldn’t have fitted in with the culture of the premier league. Is why man me like the Spanish and Italian leagues. May not be as much money even tho it’s still a lot still does keep their traditional roots.
what a legend they was thank you for all the good times at nottingham forest rip clough and Taylor
Peter and Brian- the greatest manager that England never had. The two were best together; on their own they were useless.
I don’t think they were shit on their own, Clough was just obsessed with beating Don Revie, he let his cloud his judgment. Clough and Taylor were a dream team! Come on you Rams! Sheen kills it as Clough in this film.
I disagree Clough developed a very good team in the late 80s/early 90s. Won 2 League Cups and got to a FA cup final in 91. Had some great players, his son Nigel, Stuart Pearce, Teddy Sheringham and of course Roy Keane.
@@mikem10481 I agree too but nowhere near the success they has when they were together, its like Wenger without David dein.
@@ipoulter9765True bro. But like what Wenger built and accomplished at Arsenal with David is still great. The academy, the culture, the way the club keeps interacting a lot with the local community which a lot of premier league clubs especially with contenders for the league simple dont don’t do as good. A lot of it did come down to Wenger. Everyone who knows football ain’t never gone say he was shit. He had a Vision
Great film. Clough was a real character although not to everybody´s taste. The game was different then. Could anyone imagine a team like Notts Forest winning the European Cup twice in a row nowadays? The players were Scots, Irish, Welsh and (the occasional) Englishman. Thanks for posting.
I am not even a football fan and I loved this film. What an incredible character Brian Clough was.
I love the movie, heard it was good but didn't expect is to be like that. I wish a sequel was made of Brian's time with forrest with the same cast.
me too !!! I wanted to see a movie about him time at nottingham forest !!!
I want to see that so badly, I almost thought about contacting the producers.
I believe in miracles was made by Clough's family to answer this. Brilliant documentary.
fantastic scene, well acted, and the perfect song to match
whatever Brian clough said or did both good and bad, it should be remembered he was a great family man and that's the main thing in life..
The song at 5.50 (and before) is "Man of the World" by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
1967 Celtic and the Forrest Double is the greatest British Football achievment
NAH 1968 United after the Munich Air disaster.
Even as a derby fan, the Forest story and achievement was very impressive
@@steenbates7163 67 Celtic. No question. No doubt. No argument. 68 United 2nd at best, although, in my opinion Forest double beats it too.
67 Celtic. Most important!
@@iaiandocherty8576 they played a lot of $hit teams on way to final - euro football was still in its infancy back then -Forest winning it AND retaining it in an era when it was way more important and global trumps that
Says it all to win and then retain the European cup on the budget of forest amazing what a manager he was
Bob Paisley won the European cup 3 times , he's a manager that doesnt get the credit he deserves
I wish they did bury the hatchet in real life. Mr Clough was never the same after their fallout.
Saw this film on the plane on my way to Florida last year to see my dad and thought it was brilliant. I'm with MikeMJPMUNCH, they did get it wrong, as usual, Revie should hav stayed at Leeds and Clough should have been England manager. But hell, too late now.
Thanks for the upload. Amazing film and I know a lot of people say some of the facts and timeline is misconstrued but it's a film, they have to add a bit of dramatisation for the non die hard fans of clough who went to see the film. More than likely the girlfriends that got dragged to the cinema or forced to watch on dvd lol.
Hope it manages to stay uploaded as long as possible, so as many people as possible get to see this brilliant piece of work!
Fingaz Mc. I am not interested in football and never have been, but I read the book first, enjoyed it, found out that Sheen, Spall and Broadbent were in the lead roles, when the film was being discussed and I have always enjoyed their acting, watched the film, bought the DVD even enjoyed the special features. So I found the comment about girlfriends getting dragged to the cinema and tarting up the dramatisation to please the ladies offensive! Okay I'm not bothered about the accuracy of the story portrayed but show me any film with a full on accurate portrayal of the story line. That's why it's always a dramatisation it's never meant to be fully accurate, not even documentaries are always accurate.
I always cry when I watch this movie 😢 😭
Passion is the thing that separates the elite from the average. I love Brian Clough with every ounce of my soul ❤
Blessed spouse are key of success,goodness and happy married life...may God bless your grandchildren as well as your parents..
best manager england never had
I can't imagine a great movie like this being made about any other manager. Ever!
fantastic film... Cloughie was a bloody legend
This was a great film. 👍🇺🇲🗽🏴👍
The ending always makes me cry that moment where they hug and make up such a beautiful ending between the two but to know what came with them falling out again really upset me and them both.
I don't think Clough ever got over the fact they never made up.
I'm an Arsenal fan but Brian was the best of all time fact it will never be done again
They should make a film based on Don Revie and his perspective on the Clough saga it would make a fascinating comparison. Mind you i also think one or two other great managers deserve films to be made. Jock Stein anyone the ending itself would be worthy of the Hollywood treatment.
Shankly was a genuine legend. Personally I'd like to see one on Nigel Pearson. - but it would be very niche.
great movie, it really shows the passion in football and ambitous man like clough and taylor, the legends of football!
That was brilliant. Thanx for uploading.......
"You know you're fuck me up again, aren't you?"
"I love you, you know."
"I know....but it won't stop you."
The foreshadowing. They'd reunite and become legends in English and European football, but their story still ended sadly. As per the quote above, they broke up again and never managed to bury the hatchet when Peter Taylor died. According to family, Cloughie was inconsolable.
Thinking of all that, this scene breaks my heart.
Who on earth picked the actors? They all deserved oscars
There is no way Clough would grovel on his hands and knees like that.
Realmente buenisima, han hecho una obra de arte, les juro que no queria que acabara
The lads played hundred percent. Revie always trotted that out when England failed miserably under his stewardship
Clough rocked
You have to ADMIRE what they achieved................immense ...glorious .....courageous RIP 👍
'Man of the World' by Fleetwood Mac.
anyone know the song at 5:50?
Queen Bitch by David Bowie.
Clough was a great manager. England deserve sweet FA (geddit). If only NFP hadn't had a son with a phone with a camera. Yes I'm bitter, but we won the league at a time when it was virtually impossible. (still a teeny bit jealous of Forest - not Derby though). Oh yeah. Good film. But the real Peter Taylor looked like more of a film star than Timothy Spall.
How about this for an alternative history drama film?
What if ... Revie stayed at Leeds and Clough became England manager? Call it say, Cloughie's England. What do you think would have happened? I personally think it would have been a fantastic story and England might have even gone on to win the world cup in 1974. After that, things might have been very different. No thirty years of hurt.
Would they fuck players weren’t good enough end of Kevin Keegans words
He couldn't have won it in 74 - Ramsey only left after he failed to qualify for 74 and that's when Revie got the England job, It would have been 78 - which Revie failed to qualify for. Even Clough would have had a job beating Argentina in their own backyard as well I think - would love to see this as an actual film mind!!
England would not have won the World Cup in 74 as we had already failed to qualify, but Leeds would have won the European Cup in 75 had Revie stayed.
the best england manager and number two bar nown,hogdson is non league :
Great film
Great film about a great manager!
Go home Jack Spratt you are drunk
Brian Clough... Nottingham Forrest.
Sad that they fell out and never spoke until Peter’s death
A great partnership but if they hadn't been able to sign Shilton it would have failed at Forest.
If
Please baby 😂
GoddeSS God BleSS Brian And PeTerS SoulS
LoVe QPR JimmY
They made peace
has anyone noticed the time length of part 10? what a coinscidence!
Cloughie won 2 European cups. Leeds have won nowt since.
Won the league in 1992
they really got it backwards didn't they Don Revie should of stayed at leeds and brian should of been the england manager.
Should HAVE and should HAVE.
as long as clough took taylor with him he could have been a good england manager, i don't know why the FA chose revie as they did'nt like him or leeds united. and just for the record some of these games and dates never took place the book is fiction based very loosly on fact
ALAW! MOT! ⚪🟡🔵
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Sadly IRL they would fall out again and never patch up
fergi mourinho wenger couldnt touch him to take a average team to two european cups says it all with not the budget of todays premier league is staggering.
what?? players and wagers were way cheaper back then and to be honest derby did spend a lot ontplayers when you consider he paid mckye £300 a week that was a massive wage back then an in this film he bought 4 or 5 players at derby when they were struggling so he bought the bulk of his side not built it.
Ir was Colin Todd who was quoted as getting £300 a week. Clough only spent big money on 2 players Todd and Nish but it gave him the best defence in England. Clough ruffled a lot of feathers by breaking the British transfer record to get a defender, but he knew what he was doimh. There was only one other quality left back availabe in the country at the time. Trevor Cherry who went to Leeds from Clough''s old club Hartlepools. Even so Cherry was just a utility squad player at Leeds, back up to Jack Charlton and Terry Cooper until he earned his stripes.
Todd, McGovern and O'Hare had all played under Clough as coach or manager before joining Derby so it is fair to say he built their league winning side, before he signed Nish too.
That wasn't Brighton.
The casting for Clough, Revie and Longson was spot on. The casting for Taylor and Bremner... not so much.
Does anyone know the name of the instrumental music on the credits? (7:45)
Benji it's David Bowie- queen Bitch
Benji man of the world
Sorry before Bowie. My mistake too quick on the draw
One small point. I felt the casting of the players was wrong. The actors who played the Leeds team looked a bit fat. If you look at the film of the Leeds team of the 70's, Bremner was very fit and agile, whilst the guy who played him in this looked like he'd finished off the pies. Giles, wasn't quite as tall, but he was tough. Clough did learn to be less outspoken in later years, but not much.
@Upeter2 no need for clough youse had stein
Weeee
Anyon know the song at 4:23 ????
Fleetwood Mac - Man of the world
@Steviewonderswhy24 He was though wasn't he? Didn't he rob from the UAE team or something...?
Fingaz Mc I don't think anything was ever proven against revie. But the fact that he just went over to the UAE earned him the badge of being a "mercenary". He nearly came back as QPR manager, but it fell through and he was never signed.
@@rohanchaturvedi7160 By modern standards he's nothing of the sort. Managers and players didn't make as much money then, the money UAE were offering would mean he'd have a nice retirement pot. He won't have been already a millionaire and just going after more. Clough also didn't mind a bit of money - and there's plenty of tales about that as well
Queen Bitch - David Bowie
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A time when Football was our game ........OUR GAME.
This was the times when everybody could relate to football, the managers, the players they could have a beer on a weekend etc and the stadiums are still packed out fans singing their hearts out. Football seriously isn’t the same and it’s the money that’s spoiled it
What a beautiful scene
A good story but at the end when it says about them winning the European cup twice, why did it say that no other British manager had done it? Bob Paisley won it 3 times. Also I don’t really buy into the story about him being a genius and the best manager England never had. Yes he was good but he was a complete narcissist and autocratic leadership is never a good thing.
They mean won it back to back since Clough. Paisley won it back to back but before him.