Brian Clough

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If Brian was watching tonight i am sure he would have been generous in his praise for our performance.However,if he could of got his hands on the Forest thug who assaulted Billy Sharp he would have ensured he never attended another Forest game for life.The modern day cunts who masquerade as fans need to be hit where it hurts,big fines,big bans and the ghost of the wonderful Brian Clough to haunt them for life,shame on you whoever you are.
 



Thanks Brian Clough
 
Recommend a book published last year, Be good, love Brian,by Craig Bromfield, a story of kindness and generosity not only from Cloughie but the whole Clough family. Have to say I'm a biased because I think he's up there as one of the best managers ever. This story shows another side of the man , in ways more telling of him as a person rather than a football manager
 
Warnock told a story about him, saying Stuart Pearce went down with concussion in a one game and the trainer said to Clough. Hes got to come off Brian, why said Clough,
He doesn't know where he is or even who he is said the trainer
Well tell him hes Pele and to go up front then said Clough.
 
Warnock told a story about him, saying Stuart Pearce went down with concussion in a one game and the trainer said to Clough. Hes got to come off Brian, why said Clough,
He doesn't know where he is or even who he is said the trainer
Well tell him hes Pele and to go up front then said Clough.
What about the one where he walks in with shoes covered in grass and his wife says "God, you're getting grass all over the carpet!"?
His reply was "Sorry, and please call me Brian".
 
Recommend a book published last year, Be good, love Brian,by Craig Bromfield, a story of kindness and generosity not only from Cloughie but the whole Clough family. Have to say I'm a biased because I think he's up there as one of the best managers ever. This story shows another side of the man , in ways more telling of him as a person rather than a football manager
The bloke who wrote that used to post on here when Nigel Clough was manager. He followed Nigel wherever he went as a manager so he’ll be supporting Mansfield now.
 



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