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Loved Cloughie. Meet him at Old Trafford as a ball boy in 85. Invited me n another kid into the changing room before kick off n witnessed the build up 5 mins before the game. Absolute diamond of a man ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Oooh what was that like?
@@maximomgwadira1687 it was class. Nigel Clough, Stuart Pearce, etc we’re all in there. He sat us down n we shook all the players hands n witnessed the build up to KO 🔥
Duncan Hamilton writes:
One lunchtime I was walking back with him [Clough] from the Italian restaurant on Trent Bridge. In the City Ground’s car park we came across a father and son walking away from the ticket office. The son was about eleven years old. The knees of his black trousers were shiny, the shirt cuffs threadbare, and the toes of his shoes were scuffed from kicking a ball around the streets. His father, a tall, balding man in a worn grey suit, politely approached Clough for an autograph. His son, he explained, was desperate to watch a match. He’d saved his own pocket money from a newspaper round and odd jobs so he could buy the ticket himself. Clough shook him by the hand and then reached into his pocket. He drew out two £20 notes. ‘Son,’ he said, ‘stick these in your piggy bank.’ The boy could barely speak with gratitude. ‘Enjoy yourself,’ said Clough, and strolled off.
@@cheddr1great story 👍
I look at Stuart Pearce and he represents everything I liked about football in the past, tough no nonsense footballer who loves music
I thought he listens to punk?
@@MisAnnThorpe He likes all genres I think but his early days were punk, but music is music bad to one ear good to another🎷
Sham 69
@@MisAnnThorpePunk is still music 🤣😆
I stood next to him at a Stiff Little Fingers gig at Rock City in Nottingham. He appeared to be on his own and really got into it. Great memories.
Im from cork in Ireland and there was a cork punk band called sultans of ping , they were Forrest fans and they have a song and every lyric in the song is something Brian clough had said when Roy Keane signed for Forrest.”he’s a nice young man , he’s got a lovely smile, give him a ball and yard grass and he’ll make the space for the perfect pass.” Brilliant song by the way!!!
*queenstown
Where's my jumper, where's my jumper! Also, Armitage shanks! ....great punk band
Peter Taylor was the tactical genius at Forest and Clough was the genius man manager. What a team up.
Taylor spotted the players and Cloughie got em playing for him.
I worked with Peters son Philip and you are correct Peter was a master taction and scout Brian was brilliant at telling them how to play it, sadly all 3 have left us
He ruined Justin Fashanu. He was a young guy saddled with a million pound fee. Norwich also take blame going for that money due to one great goal. He was bully.
@@seltaeb3302 Football is a brutal business, makes politics look like a Tupperware party.
@seltaeb3302 Fashnu ruined himself by acting straight and visiting male escorts and frequenting certain "mens" houses. Clough liked honesty and, belive it or not, he had morals!
Absolute legend there’ll never be another Cloughie
Football was more beautiful in the older era for these type of stories
i could listen to this stuff all day all night. Absolutely brilliant . What a legend Cloughy was . Mint .
My favorite quote of Brian Clough was when a Player went into see Brian to ask him "WHY" He was in the 2nd Team ? And Brian replied "Because young man we don't have a 3rd Team" 😂😂😂
You wouldn't think Stuart is 61! What a player, grew up watching this man play football. Legend!
Legend
Amazing isn't it, you'd put him in his 40s. When I was growing up 61 was considered old.
A legend talking about a legend 😊 thank you Talksport.
As a 56 yr old Forest fan, that is a legendary comment . Thanks peterfrancis7 and Talksport. coyr
Pearce was a legend at Forest . That’s it
As a kid I asked BRIAN for his Autograph after he had scored up at the Toon. He pointed at me and said its Mr Clough to you sonny. My mate butted in and asked if he could have his autograph Mr Clough pointed to his bandaged hand and said he could not sign anything as it was injured and if we both didn't bugger off he would slap us over the head with it. He was chatting to big Jack Charlton at the time and Jack said to us you had better bugger off lads he means it.
Taking a player out and bringing no one on is the final boss level
Mark Crossley tells a similar story when Brian Clough did the same thong to David Currie for flicking the ball.
It's so cool that no one want to know anything except the Brian Clough stories, no matter who it is it's always. 'What was it like playing for Brian Clough', 'Have you got any good Brain Clough stories', the guys a Saint.....❤💯
"Our full back is a fraud" 😂😂😂
Mark Crossely tells that story brilliantly in case you haven't seen it on youtube
@@user-qx9fy8gu1w Thanks, I will check it out!
Our captain is a fraud as crossley tells it
Always love a Clough story
Love all the old Cloughie stories. Derby and Forest back in the day were special teams.
When I’m a bit down I stick on cloughie stories or a bit of norm macdonald
Both shake me right out of it
The dean saunders story is 😂
Stuart Pierce, the only man Roy Keane never had a bad word to say about. Come to think of it he was fulsome in his praise of Clough as well.
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Love him or hate him (and I think it is hard to hate him) but Pearce never, ever gave less than everything he had in a game. I remember him playing for England against Holland once. He went up for a header which was contested by Ronald Koeman - himself considered a bit of a hard man. Koeman won the header and Pearce ended up falling on the ground. I was amazed that someone had got the better of Psycho. The next thing the camera showed though was Koeman going off to get the blood streaming down his face attended to. Pearce was and is a bit of a diamond geezer who played to 100% of his ability in every single game I ever saw him play.
I could listen to these all night.
My father was on the line to Forest once,and after the game there was a knock on the officials dressing room door,It was Brian,he was adamant Forest should have had 2 penalties in the game,which he said to the Referee,and he was told that the Referee didn't think so He then left the room,only to immediately knock on the door,pop his head inside and say "I've made an appointment for you at the Opticians in the morning ! "
Hahaha class! Steve your Dad?
@@markyyyyyyyy321 Tony !
Proper characters both cloughie and Pearce.
I'm an argentinian who watched the movie and discover this amazing guardiola figure from english football that I had no idea existed, I'm fascinated by him and his way of playing football... I wish I could find more info about it.
On Sunday mornings he'd sell newspapers at his brother's shop & post office, I saw him doing that even when Forest were top of the league and went on to win the European cup.
UA-cam and Google bro
Guardiola figure? Don't be insulting the dead. Clough was a real man, a real personality who dragged two middle of the road clubs to glory. His teams always played very attractive football. Guardiola has managed big clubs, has had loads of money thrown at him and watching his style of play brings the same reactions as watching grass grow.
Clough v Pep now that would have been a managerial battle for the ages.. RIP Cloughie
Clough would drive Pep insane, Clough loved to wind people up and Pep is very emotional
Mark Crossley is always good for a Clough story
Does a brilliant Cloughie impression too. Listened to so many of his Cloughie tales
@@jlk760 Oh yeah mate Robin Chipperfield aka Sport Chippers has had him on his channel . He is brilliant
Aye, old Shithouse does a rayte impression
Is that the big norm Pearce was talking about?
@@jlk760he also does a good Stuart Pearce.....
Brian clough there will never be a man like him ever again I always chuckle when hearing cloughie stories 🤣
" If god wanted football to be played in the air he would have put grass in the skies " - Brian Clough
What a charismatic character he was 👍👍
I absolutely share his sentiments on scorers not running to the person who set them up.
Love theses stories shows you how football was back then and how it is now 😂
i heard that steve hodge was taken off against crystal palace and not replaced because cloughie wanted to make a point that he wasnt too fond of palace at the time.and too wind them up...forest were winning 3-0 at the time...lots of cloughie tales out there
It's probably my old age, but for probably 30 years I [wrongly] remember a game when he took a player off about 10 mins from time when we were winning 3-0 and subs were available. However, I always thought it was Nigel Clough he took off against Southampton.
"I hate those Palace bastards" was how he explained it to Hodge.
Cloughie & Thatcher🤣🤣 Brilliant 👏👏👏
Pure legend
Loved this - Stuart Pearce an absolute legend speaking about the most charismatic manager that has ever graced the game.
Superb !
Cloughie was a great player as well, scoring almost a goal a game, all bar one in the second division. It was odd that his success didn't get him to a First Division club. Sadly, he only played twice for England (How many players from the Championship get selected for England these days? ) and had his career cut short by a knee injury, which initially ruled him out for two years and he only managed three games on returning. Fifteen major trophies as a manager is testament to his abilities. An interesting quirk is that, in a few weeks, Brian's son Nigel will equal the number of games his father had as a manager.
I could listen to these all day
Clough was the best Manager England never had.
The way Steve Hodge tells the story of getting subbed with no replacement, Cloughie spoke to him a few days later and said he'd done it to take the piss out of their opponents (Crystal Palace) because he didn't like the way they played.
Love clough stories I am not old enough to have to privilege to see him manage but absolutely love his stories
"I may not be the best manager in the business, but I am certainly in the top one" - Clough
Brian was ,is a legend but the man over the river was also a legend.I loved Jimmy Sirrell.Humble,kind and a great football manager.😂
Shame about how it ended for Clough. His outrageous, funny, sarcastic never boring personality was the reason I got into football.
Forest played a friendly at Kettering in 1979,.very kindly autograhed the match programme along with all the players,still have it !
More stories please!!!!
It’s wonderful to hear these stories about the great man.👏👏
I was at that game when BC took Steve hodge off and played with 10 men against Crystal Palace in the fa cup , couldn’t believe it , SH had a good game that day , cant quite remember i think we won 4v0 . Classic BC
Clough wasnt only a genius he was a visionary. His interviews about the murdoch family ring true 40years later
It really irks me that players don't acknowledge the player that set up the goal.
Forest v Crystal Palace. FA cup reply January 91. Forest winning 3-0. With about 10 minutes to go Hodgy got injured but was able yo carry on. The subs were already on the pitch. But Clough bought him off and played with 10 men for the rest of the match. The reason..... to take the piss out of Palace for their long ball game which he hated.
Yes, I remember that. The ref went into the Forest changing room afterwards to find out about why Hodge went off and was told Clough simply wanted to give Hodge a rest.
One Palace player afterwards was quoted as saying, ‘No doubt about it - Clough was taking the piss.’
It was actually a second replay after two gruelling matches. Funny thing was, both teams ended up playing each other once again, 5 days later in the league at the City Ground, and this time Palace won, and no doubt used that substitution as motivation.
Clough was a one off. In my many years following Palace, he was the only opposition manager with no previous connection to our club, that our home supporters applauded as he took his seat in the away dug out.
I've heard that and Forest we're 1 nil down towards the end of the first half and went on to win 2-1. I wish they'd get their stories right.
Brilliant! I wish I had followed the English game when I was younger so I could have known about Brian Clough when he was in his prime.
I’ve meet him a number of times at those palace matches in the early 90s
I don't believe you were rolling around on the floor in pain..... That's a tall story to believe from you 😂😂😂😂
Poland didn't beat England. It was 1-1
Two legends
This is gold
Psycho, England’s Greatest ever left back speaking about Sir Brian, The Greatest Manager Ever
this was absolutely great
I could Hug Psycho .... Such a warrior
Peter Taylor - ''Brian, I think John Robertson has concussion''
Clough - ''Does he know his name''
Peter Taylor - ''No Brian''
Clough - ''Tell him he is Pele and get him back on the pitch''.......
It was the Patrick Thistle manger that 100% said that to his physiotherapist when a player was concussed ,,Not C!ough,,,John Lambie
@@joecmccluskey What would have happened if Alan Rough got concussed? Still Pelé? Or Lev Yashin? I'd love to see footage of Rougie doing a bicycle kick at Ibrox!
I'd love to be at the game where he took Hodge off 😂but didn't bring anyone else on.............I bet the Forest fans were pissing themselves laughing!
Great character
My team(Chelsea) have team ethics. 1 player gets injured, they all come out in sympathy 😂.
Took Steve Hodge off and didn’t put a sub on😂
Can you imagine Jadon Sancho fixing your microwave?
Cloughie was a great footballer, manager and a leader.
Can you just imagine Cloughie and VAR? Now that I would like to have seen!
What he's describing makes total sense
Stonebridge 😮 makes sense now 😂
My Dad met Brian Clough at the Nottingham Forest ground my Dad was at a meeting he pop his head the corner my Dad was so please to see meet him and that was coming from a Man United fan .
It turns out the Steve Hodge substitution had something to do with taking the mickey out of the opposition after they had said something about forest. Good 'ol Big 'Ead, sadly missed. uto.
Should have asked about playing David James upfront..
I like Pearce but he's not the most gifted story teller ever. Crossley tells these much better.
Serving one another
He'd done a flick on which Clough hated, he wanted them to control the ball before passing. The flick was intercepted and the opponent scored.
So Clough brought him off with no sub around the 30th minute or so.
At half time they brought the sub on, but they did play the rest of the half with 10 men.
Correction corner here ......Poland didn't beat England at Wembley in 1973......it was a 1-1 draw. But it was all Poland needed.
Brian Clough and Margaret Thatcher sat at the same dinner table. Can only imagine what they might have chatted about, not knowing what each other would go on to achieve, notably and ironically both in 1979.
Do read Duncan Hamilton's book on Clough, it's absolutely terrific.
I would love Brian Clough at United now ! Honest , Brutal and Ruthless , but a genius created great teams with low budgets ! He could get the dirty dozen and challenge Real Madrid ! United being the dirty dozen !
The true manager that England should have had, a great duo, Clough and Taylor, Nigel’s not bad either
Clough not getting the England job is one of the great "if onlys". Second only to Enoch Powell never becoming PM.
Top guy
Go go on psycho you were or are pure and utter genius legend and god love you
I would hazard to guess, Cloughie was taking players off and not throwing on a sub,
just to show the player, the team has been playing good despite the player's effort, and they don't need a sub.
Judging by the Jan Tomaszewski story, this Polish 'clown' was voted the best goalkeeper at the subsequent World Cup finals in West Germany in '74. If I was the opposition manager, I would have asked Clough to give my team their pre-match team talk. That said, what he achieved in the game was astonishing (Dito Jim Mclean in Scotland) and I've always wondered if his own very promising football career being cut short by injury may have driven him to reach such unprecedented levels as a manger
We battered Poland. Finishing was crap.
Love listening to this❤️ Cloughie should have managed Sunderland and England🐈⬛🏴
That iron story is told by Crossley with Pearce as captain of Forest. How many of these stories are true?
Legend
Poor Steve Hodge😅😅That's mental😅
Rich Steve Hodge. You mean !
@@mikewest1542 No
From a Guardian interview with Hodge: "Clough claimed at the time he was protecting Hodge's calf," writes Wilson. "He later told Hodge, though, that it wasn't intended as a slight against him, but that he hated Palace's muscular approach and wanted to 'take the piss' out of them by playing with 10.
Remember as a 11 year old and Des walker scored his first and only goal for us in the last few minutes against Luton, equaliser, Mr Clough had already left as we played so crap that day. Legend
That steam iron story is typical Cloughy! 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Wish I could wake up and Cloughies the boss and Psycho’s our number 3 again. Just for one more day.
Brilliant stories Stuart on BC.
6:41 this is genius. He’s talking about things from 30-40 years ago. That occur right now.
Many teams don’t take shots from outside of the box. Mainly because it’s a low percentage shot and there’s a higher chance of scoring, closer to the goal. And the game is more team orientated than ever now. Rather than the individual. Wayyyy ahead of his time.
All the stories I hear about Clough are absolutely amazing. We all knew he'd put a trophy in front of you, Young Man! 😂Pearce fantastic player and Clough best in the Business with what he achieved with 🏆Forest. Compared to what amount of money managers have these days.
Brilliant !
That's brave of Stuart mentioning he met twatcher.
the milk snatcher shes in the mud
@@si4632 “Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead”
"The Wicked Witch Is Dead !"
@@si4632milk snatcher? That was the Labour Education Minister Ted Short who withdrew school milk in 1968. Don’t believe what you read in the Sun.
That iron story was supposed to of been after an Englsnd game.
I miss football from back then. Players today are overpaid softies
What could have been if it worked out between him and the leeds squad... would have won everything
Thank god it didn't, aye 🙏🏼 😜 😂
Brilliant
Hodgy reckons he was subbed to piss off Palace, who they were playing and Cloughy had taken exception to them. WInd up to show we could beat them with 10!
How many medals?