I'd never get bored of hearing Cloughy stories, absolutely brilliant, complete one off, one of the biggest characters of all time!!! Mark Crossley's impressions of him are hilarious!!!
As a proud hammers fan i have to say i loved clough. He said it as it was sense of humour was priceless The best english manager never to have managed england becayse he was not a yes man. God bless you mr clough because every football fqn knows you where the best
I am not a West Ham fan but man back in the day I absolutely LOVED how they played the game. Always rooted for them because of that style. Had many many favourites but just loved Clyde Best. As for Brian Clough. Best manager of his era without a doubt in my book.
Cloughie was not only a genius of a manager (with Peter Taylor at the helm) but a massive charismatic personality too and as for Dean's storytelling....brilliant and hillarious.
I loved Brian Clough, he was genius. How have we gone from that to where we are today. Yes, the football is amazing but we've lost something along the way. Also love Deano, what a player he was for us at Villa.
Dean Saunders is a top bloke......walked into my local snooker club....when he was playing for Oxford in the old Division 1.....played a couple of frames with a mate of his... myself and a couple of other punters said hello and we hoped he was happy at Oxford....he was happy to have a bit of a chat...very down to earth guy....I believe his story about Cloughie.....it's so crazy it has to be true..
@@RIPSIRJIMMYSAVILLE I believe Dean's story. I think Hill said that because it makes him angry that people tell stories which ridicule Clough and take the piss out of a great manager during the weak moments he suffered late in his career due to illness and alcoholism. You could argue he has a point. I think it highly unlikely Saunders would have made that up. Consider this - if he makes up a story like that and claims Hill, Gemmil and his agent were in the room, clearly any one or all three of them could instantly tell the world it's bullshit. Saunders is intelligent enough to know that. True, for me.
I know it's a cliché, but they really don't make them like Clough any more, old school , tough task master and a complete genius. They really did break the mould, great story too.
The more football has turned into a business, the more we have lost the real personalities from the game, the game has lost its roots. Clough was both a great manager and a true personality. Would love to hear Clough, Paisley and Shanks on today's prima donnas and wokeness.
I love Brian Clough. His underlying theory was 'simple'. Keep it simple. Kick the ball, head the ball, keep the ball. Play the game in their half. He could never be replaced. He'd be destroyed in today's game. But that man is why I used to love watching football. You never quite knew what was going to happen. In my opinion. I really can't be bothered watching the game now. It's so predictable. Boring and there are no real personalities. It strikes me as a game played by 'sportsmen' who have been taught that cheating is the only way forward. It's a disgrace......
there will never be anyone like clough again .. he was shit at spotting talent but as a manager and a man manager he was a genius and paired with peter taylor who could spot talent at a glance and know what player was needed were .. they were unstapable ..
Along with Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Bob Paisley, Bill Shankly, Bobby Robertson, Arsene Wenger, Brain Glough was among the Creme de la Creme of all mangers.
Even if i 99% of it is not true as Alan Hill as publicly said none of the funny stuff happened Clough was completely sober and was dressed in a suit. Seems to be a thing ex-footballers talking rubbish and lying Jan Molby speaking at a cricket club told stories about Ian Rush only problem with that is Neil Ruddock id seen a Neil Ruddock clip on youtube where he tells the same story word for word except the player this time was Jason Mcateer the cut my pizza in 4 i wont be able to eat 8 and the even more ridiculous story of buying 2 bags of ice in case 1 melts now i dont believe for a single second any of the said that but they both definitely didn't Then theres Harry redknapp whos just a compulsive liar in every story he's ever told watch how he describes a Di Canio goal then watch the actual goal this has to be seen to be believed he does on a sav and someone show on youtube
This is what football was......personal social realism.....real experienceses for real people applicable to their everyday lives....i`m not judging anyone ..........there is an essence to what we do, how we behave, how we interact, how we interact....we`re told how to think, how to behave, how to interact..... pre and post covid.
Quality, what characters they were. Knock spots off todays so called characters (apart from the likes of Roy Keane). Never a dull moment and you were always waiting for it to kick off :)
Sat alone at Trent Bridge & he came up sat next to me and said on your own son? I wanted to give him a smart answer but he was like royalty in Nottingham so bit my lip, also played squash with him a couple of time at Trent Bridge guess what? Yup he didn’t pay either time oh and he hammered me 😂
I hope everyone on here realises this story is actually a total load of bollocks. Confirmed by people who were there, Saunders just basically made it all up.
@@casualchauncey Cloughs biographer (forget name) smelt a rat so contacted both Alan Hill and Archie Gemmill who both confirmed it as majority bollocks. Think it was the Guardian where the story was debunked, as I remember.
@@RebelRebelious yeah after I commented I just thought ‘why don’t you just Google it’ and I read the biographers,Hill and Someone else account and there was very very very little left that’s factual about this story! Good yarn though
Shame this story was exposed as a massive load of bollocks and almost everything was either over exaggerated or simply just made up by someone in the room at the time.
It hasn't been exposed as bullshit. It was denied by people who are trying to protect Clough from the ridicule stories like this bring down on his good name, at a time when (late in his career) he was vulnerable due to illness and drink. I think it highly unlikely Saunders made this up.
Both Alan Hill and Archie Gemmill have debunked the majority of the story as bollocks. The only bit remotely true as you say and clarified by Alan Hill, he was quite abrupt with the agent.
I would not believe a word dean saunders says. But he sure was a bloody good striker, and fair play to him for that. But he is one of those who you should never believe. Good story, but i would not believe it. Saunders is one of those absolute liars, he likes conning people. Great story though.
I know that the people there have gone on record as saying it didn’t happen like that at all and Saunders developed it to help his after dinner speaking career - and they were very annoyed he ‘used’ clough like that
It's an entertaining story but heavily debunked by others that were present such as Archie Gemmill and Alan Hill. There was no carpet kneeling, wall staring or flowers and everything else. There was a meeting at Alan Hill's house with Dean Saunders and his agent and Brian Clough hated dealing with agents so he wasn't very nice to them, that's about all that's true. The rest is nonsense made up to impress at dinners where he's paid to entertain an audience.
Brian Clough sang Please Don't Pass Me By' before his last breath. The Substitionary Role Of Jesus will save your sacred freewill Immortal soul! Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!
Old school football hard and fast big hard tacklers good football not like today a player gets a clip on his heel goes down holding his ear , football has become pathetic
At risk of sounding boring, I'm not sure we should be celebrating a drunken story when alcoholism took him. It's a funny story until you realise he was completely fucked off his face and then it just becomes a bit sad.
I'd never get bored of hearing Cloughy stories, absolutely brilliant, complete one off, one of the biggest characters of all time!!! Mark Crossley's impressions of him are hilarious!!!
He was some man that is for sure mate and I too never tire of hearing people talk about him 👍🏻🙂
It's amazing how those who've worked with him can mimic him so well.
True but deano has always been a great impressionist does a good John Barnes too 👍
Mark crossley absolutely nails his impressions
As a proud hammers fan i have to say i loved clough. He said it as it was sense of humour was priceless
The best english manager never to have managed england becayse he was not a yes man. God bless you mr clough because every football fqn knows you where the best
He was one of a kind and a true great 🙂👍🏻
wish the Hammers had gotten to Seville, the Gers would have won
Alan Hill has said none of the funny stuff happened and Clough was stone cold sober and dressed in a suit and slammed Saunders for making it all up
I am not a West Ham fan but man back in the day I absolutely LOVED how they played the game. Always rooted for them because of that style. Had many many favourites but just loved Clyde Best. As for Brian Clough. Best manager of his era without a doubt in my book.
And a teessider@@Sportingstories
Cloughie was not only a genius of a manager (with Peter Taylor at the helm) but a massive charismatic personality too and as for Dean's storytelling....brilliant and hillarious.
Spent the day listening to ex pros talking their stories - cried so much from laughing .. what a guy !
I'm literally crying. That's one of the funniest stories I've ever heard
Legend. Simple as that. RIP Brian.
I loved Brian Clough, he was genius. How have we gone from that to where we are today. Yes, the football is amazing but we've lost something along the way.
Also love Deano, what a player he was for us at Villa.
He would not have thrived in todays game but back then he was a god 🙂👍🏻
@@Sportingstories We've gone from that to a player earning a Million per week and deciding who the manger will be....🙄
@@Sportingstories Wouldn't have thrived in today's game.....Please explain why???
@@jeffallinson8089 Because in today's game, the players have all the power. Back then, the manager had the power and respect from the players.
@@tonyska Thats how it should be today too.
I have listened to this a million times, I am not into football but I like cloughy and he’s from my home town M’boro!
Ive just about wet meself larfing at this bloody classic - he was a legend in so many ways Saunders what a story teller...tears running down me face.
Dean Saunders is a top bloke......walked into my local snooker club....when he was playing for Oxford in the old Division 1.....played a couple of frames with a mate of his... myself and a couple of other punters said hello and we hoped he was happy at Oxford....he was happy to have a bit of a chat...very down to earth guy....I believe his story about Cloughie.....it's so crazy it has to be true..
Seems like a very down to earth bloke 🙂👍🏻
I'm not a Nottingham Forrest fan, but that old school adidas jacket is the sickest gear I've seen in all of sport.
*Forest…it’s literally written on the scarf Dean is holding.
@@martindonohue66 okay Martin.
@@martindonohue66 Not everyone is blessed with the same level of comprehension as you, sir.
@@mechaishida7588 clearly
It's proper SICK STYLE 🔥
What a tale, I'm in tears!! Blinder ! South London millwall, what an honour aye! Keep safe and sound mate 👍
Alan Hill has said none of the funny stuff happened and Clough was stone cold sober and dressed in a suit and slammed Saunders for making it all up
@@RIPSIRJIMMYSAVILLE I believe Dean's story. I think Hill said that because it makes him angry that people tell stories which ridicule Clough and take the piss out of a great manager during the weak moments he suffered late in his career due to illness and alcoholism. You could argue he has a point. I think it highly unlikely Saunders would have made that up. Consider this - if he makes up a story like that and claims Hill, Gemmil and his agent were in the room, clearly any one or all three of them could instantly tell the world it's bullshit. Saunders is intelligent enough to know that. True, for me.
Saw Dean tonight at Redditch United FC - absolutely brilliant - he done this story and a few Ron Atkinson tales too - great night out UTV
Dean can certainly tell a great story that is for sure mate 👍🏻🙂
Dean is amazing. Love him on talk sport. Keane is amazing. Clough. What a manager.
i love cloughie. mark crossley has a few classic stories on yt as well haha. there's loads tbh. what a character
There will never be another like him. All the players speak so highly of him. They don't make them like this anymore.
I always thought he should have been England manager. Great story.
Should definitely been England manager,him not being the manager tells us what the FA is all about
I know it's a cliché, but they really don't make them like Clough any more, old school , tough task master and a complete genius.
They really did break the mould, great story too.
bollocks
Someone like him comes only once a generation, if we are lucky.
Remember this interview, seems like yesterday on Colin Murray when he was on Talksport. Just amazing, so funny, Deano a real personality!
The more football has turned into a business, the more we have lost the real personalities from the game, the game has lost its roots. Clough was both a great manager and a true personality. Would love to hear Clough, Paisley and Shanks on today's prima donnas and wokeness.
@@Peterbrendanalbert get that, as my old boss once told me "you were no great loss to the diplomatic service."
I love Brian Clough. His underlying theory was 'simple'. Keep it simple. Kick the ball, head the ball, keep the ball. Play the game in their half. He could never be replaced. He'd be destroyed in today's game. But that man is why I used to love watching football. You never quite knew what was going to happen. In my opinion. I really can't be bothered watching the game now. It's so predictable. Boring and there are no real personalities. It strikes me as a game played by 'sportsmen' who have been taught that cheating is the only way forward. It's a disgrace......
Well said..full of robots..
Absolutely brilliant. Clough was out there on his own!
I couldn't even imagine what cloughie would think of football now.
Not sure he would have survived mate but would have loved to have been a fly on the wall 👍🏻😂
Back when football was good unlike now , clough should have been England manager for sure.
there will never be anyone like clough again .. he was shit at spotting talent but as a manager and a man manager he was a genius and paired with peter taylor who could spot talent at a glance and know what player was needed were .. they were unstapable ..
The perfect combo
If Brian clough had been England’s manager we would have won a World Cup no doubt
He was one hell of a manager that is for sure 🙂👍🏻
and with Giggsy any manager could have done that!
@@Dondrup done what?
@@richardwilson7697 write pointless comments that make no sense apparently …
Absolutely halirious what a character 👏👌🙌
Broke the mould with him 😂👍🏻
Along with Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Bob Paisley, Bill Shankly, Bobby Robertson, Arsene Wenger, Brain Glough was among the Creme de la Creme of all mangers.
Jim Mclean at Dundee utd in the 80s was up there
True!
Who is Bobby Robertson?????
And who is Brian Glough????
@@madcat1007 It's Brain Glough.
The great man Cloughy.What a character. RIP
They broke the mould with him mate, a true legend of the game 🙂👍🏻
Clough was a brilliant manager and could I still belief in ordinary players making them think and play like superstars.
Greatest football story ever told. Love Saunders and Cloughie
They are quite the characters that is for sure mate 👍🏻😂
Cracking story…. Long Live Brian Clough ❤️👊
COYR !!!!
the funniest story I have ever heard, what a character
Literally one of the funniest stories I have ever heard 🤣🤣🤣
Even if i 99% of it is not true as Alan Hill as publicly said none of the funny stuff happened Clough was completely sober and was dressed in a suit. Seems to be a thing ex-footballers talking rubbish and lying Jan Molby speaking at a cricket club told stories about Ian Rush only problem with that is Neil Ruddock id seen a Neil Ruddock clip on youtube where he tells the same story word for word except the player this time was Jason Mcateer the cut my pizza in 4 i wont be able to eat 8 and the even more ridiculous story of buying 2 bags of ice in case 1 melts now i dont believe for a single second any of the said that but they both definitely didn't Then theres Harry redknapp whos just a compulsive liar in every story he's ever told watch how he describes a Di Canio goal then watch the actual goal this has to be seen to be believed he does on a sav and someone show on youtube
He spins a good yarn.
Brilliant funny story well told. What a man cloughie was 😂
This is one of the funniest stories I've heard 🤣
It's also one of the fakest, as it never happened.
How do you know ?
Back when English football wasn't spoilt by foreign managers and owners. Cloughie was an absolute character and unbelievable manager.
This is what football was......personal social realism.....real experienceses for real people applicable to their everyday lives....i`m not judging anyone ..........there is an essence to what we do, how we behave, how we interact, how we interact....we`re told how to think, how to behave, how to interact..... pre and post covid.
Common purpose designed for ultimate control and the removal of business ownership and private property.
I'm in tears. Class
Brian Clough: THE BEST ENGLAND MANAGER ENGLAND NEVER HAD!
100% agree. With Peter Taylor definitely would have won major honours.
It's a travesty that Clough never had the England job.
Can't believe there aren't more likes. This was hilarious 🤣😂 Thanks for sharing mate!
Not a worry mate, Cloughie was one of a kind 👍🏻😂
The story is untrue
Untrue... coming from Saunders who got done for drink driving and went to prison
@@Peterbrendanalbert Alan Hill and Archie Gemmill have both called it out as bullshit.
@@RebelRebelious Yes, he made this story up for his after dinner speaking. Absolute bollocks.
Hilarious story ..I’m still in knots laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best manager ever lived and a proper teessider
brilliant love this
this was awesome :D
Quality, what characters they were. Knock spots off todays so called characters (apart from the likes of Roy Keane). Never a dull moment and you were always waiting for it to kick off :)
Cloughie didn't give a fuck about any player knock spots off the lot of em mate he give Roy a smack at forest lol
Sat alone at Trent Bridge & he came up sat next to me and said on your own son? I wanted to give him a smart answer but he was like royalty in Nottingham so bit my lip, also played squash with him a couple of time at Trent Bridge guess what? Yup he didn’t pay either time oh and he hammered me 😂
Legend!
Cloughy left a hole to fill knowing one day, someone is filling that hole. We call that man steve cooper
Best cough story ever.
He was quite some man that is for sure mate 👍🏻😂
Saunders joined Forest three years after Clough left, so it's likely Dean is telling a few fibs here and that's being kind
95% fibs according to Alan Hill and Archie Gemmill.
So sad we wont see the likes of Cloughie again in footie.
Absolute classic 😂😂😂
Cannot make a story like that up 😂👍🏻
Saunders is hilarious
He tells a good story 🙂👍🏻
Alan Hill has said none of the funny stuff happened and Clough was stone cold sober and dressed in a suit and slammed Saunders for making it all up
brilliant 😂
Brilliant, Coughie saw him at Forest kissing everyone after the game, looked really alco up,d but what a man, loved him didn't we all
That is truly the best football story of all time
I hope everyone on here realises this story is actually a total load of bollocks. Confirmed by people who were there, Saunders just basically made it all up.
Where can I read this?
@@casualchauncey Cloughs biographer (forget name) smelt a rat so contacted both Alan Hill and Archie Gemmill who both confirmed it as majority bollocks. Think it was the Guardian where the story was debunked, as I remember.
@@RebelRebelious yeah after I commented I just thought ‘why don’t you just Google it’ and I read the biographers,Hill and Someone else account and there was very very very little left that’s factual about this story!
Good yarn though
Fucking amazing
Clough was an original.
I just popped into the comments to say is "at its best" when told by Dean Fxxxing Saunders. Peace out!!
Legend
Shame this story was exposed as a massive load of bollocks and almost everything was either over exaggerated or simply just made up by someone in the room at the time.
It hasn't been exposed as bullshit. It was denied by people who are trying to protect Clough from the ridicule stories like this bring down on his good name, at a time when (late in his career) he was vulnerable due to illness and drink. I think it highly unlikely Saunders made this up.
@@Wally-H it's blatant lies about someone who is dead and can't defend himself
He was a god.
He was certainly a man to be respected and one of a kind 👍🏻🙂
Can’t imagine pep or klopp doing this😂
Old school manager would not have the same effect on the entitled kids and players today 👍🏻
@@Sportingstories exactly all big time Charlie’s pogba prime example average player who thinks he’s top drawer
Hes got his arm round the mother in law😂😂😂😂
He was definitely one of a kind 😂👍🏻
"I love flowers" 😂
Archie Gemmill says this story is bollocks. The agent bit is probably true as Clough hated them.
Both Alan Hill and Archie Gemmill have debunked the majority of the story as bollocks. The only bit remotely true as you say and clarified by Alan Hill, he was quite abrupt with the agent.
Classic stuff. 😂😂
Amazing story about an amazing man 🙂👍🏻
Brilliant just brilliant 🤣🤣👍🏻
The man was a one of a kind, not sure he would have the same effect nowadays though 👍🏻🙂
That's funny asf!
20 times I've heard this .
This sounds like an after dinner 'tale'.
Legend😂👍👍
Fucking hell
This is the best football story I’ve ever heard
I’m crying 😂😂😂
Fucking amazing isn't it
@@theodorebundy2234 it is
I could sit and listen to footballers tell stories about him for hours 😂
Class.
You could not make it up 😂
@@Sportingstories except that he has made this up. As confirmed by both Hill and Gemmill.
LooooooooooooooooooL! love Cloughy!
Back to the championship next Yr!!
Tells a good story does Dean
I would not believe a word dean saunders says.
But he sure was a bloody good striker, and fair play to him for that.
But he is one of those who you should never believe.
Good story, but i would not believe it. Saunders is one of those absolute liars, he likes conning people. Great story though.
I know that the people there have gone on record as saying it didn’t happen like that at all and Saunders developed it to help his after dinner speaking career - and they were very annoyed he ‘used’ clough like that
Think Dean is making alot up here
Never laughed so much
Brilliant
He was some manager 😂👍🏻
british record transfer :D
Totally untrue
Legend.
Indeed he was, a true one of a kind 🙂👍🏻
deano and Clough ...ledgends
I bet Cloughie wished he didn't sign him.
What a manager that man was 👍🏻🙂
It's an entertaining story but heavily debunked by others that were present such as Archie Gemmill and Alan Hill. There was no carpet kneeling, wall staring or flowers and everything else. There was a meeting at Alan Hill's house with Dean Saunders and his agent and Brian Clough hated dealing with agents so he wasn't very nice to them, that's about all that's true. The rest is nonsense made up to impress at dinners where he's paid to entertain an audience.
Saunders is a total fraud.
2.9 million for the Saunders
Brian Clough sang Please Don't Pass Me By' before his last breath. The Substitionary Role Of Jesus will save your sacred freewill Immortal soul!
Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!
One of a kind 👍🏻🙂
Old school football hard and fast big hard tacklers good football not like today a player gets a clip on his heel goes down holding his ear , football has become pathetic
He's admitted he made this up. In his own words "what does it matter, he's dead". Saunders horrible man.
If he’s made this up that’s just bang out of order. There’s plenty of excellent Clough stories to choose from.
@@elta6241absolutely as Derby lad cloughie was andvstill is my hero and most people will agree cloughie deserves better then that.
True story Saunders agent and Archie Gemmell verify it,,
At risk of sounding boring, I'm not sure we should be celebrating a drunken story when alcoholism took him.
It's a funny story until you realise he was completely fucked off his face and then it just becomes a bit sad.
Only 25% of this is true, Alan Hill
I want to hear Dean talk about the shithouse tackle of his on Paul Elliot.
Exactly!
2 characters as the game gets more corporate and money obsessed that's what we've lost the characters....
This is very true, Jack grealish is probably one of the only characters these days and he is constantly slated for having a good time 🙂👍🏻