Sheffsteel
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Love hearing the Brian Clough stories as many are so amazing and eccentric.
I once heard a John McGovern interview in Radio Sheffield many years ago and he said that Clough was a master at psychology and has amazing charisma but he rarely talked tactics. He used to say things like "You know Messi at Barcelona, he's overrated and they aren't that good. Trust me when we go to the Nou Camp if you simply concentrate on your game then you won't lose".
McGovern said he could say almost anything and he was so believable giving you confidence.
I remember the quote when Forest bought Gary Megson (I think from Everton).
Forest paid a lot of money for him but after few weeks Clough was quoted as saying
"I never realised how poor he is. He's that bad he'd struggle to trap a bag of cement" and he never played 1 game for Forest.
It's ironic that the nearest we've had to a Clough personality in recent years is Paulo Di Canio
And he didn't last 5 minutes at Sunderland and their players wouldn't accept being treat like children.
I suppose although Clough was an eccentric (verging on mad) he could get away with it because he had such a fantastic track record. He could be a bit of a bully and had total control over his players otherwise they were out of the door.
I once heard a John McGovern interview in Radio Sheffield many years ago and he said that Clough was a master at psychology and has amazing charisma but he rarely talked tactics. He used to say things like "You know Messi at Barcelona, he's overrated and they aren't that good. Trust me when we go to the Nou Camp if you simply concentrate on your game then you won't lose".
McGovern said he could say almost anything and he was so believable giving you confidence.
I remember the quote when Forest bought Gary Megson (I think from Everton).
Forest paid a lot of money for him but after few weeks Clough was quoted as saying
"I never realised how poor he is. He's that bad he'd struggle to trap a bag of cement" and he never played 1 game for Forest.
It's ironic that the nearest we've had to a Clough personality in recent years is Paulo Di Canio
And he didn't last 5 minutes at Sunderland and their players wouldn't accept being treat like children.
I suppose although Clough was an eccentric (verging on mad) he could get away with it because he had such a fantastic track record. He could be a bit of a bully and had total control over his players otherwise they were out of the door.
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