The supporters of Derby County sing his name still at every game and that is after 40 years. Now that is what a true Idol looks like. RIP Brian Clough " The best manager England never had" !!!
@@cockoffgewgle4993 I don't think we've been shit lol. Still got another league title after Clough, a few stints in Europe and ended up doing pretty well in the Premiership throughout the mid '90s to the early 2000s.
To those who may not know...Brian Clough is and was adored by both Nottingham Forest AND Derby County fans. That is massive, for two huge rivals to revere a man who crossed the divide is incredible. Here at Sheffield United we have the same with Derek Dooley, loved by us and 'them' in the North of the city. Not many can cross the divide and be loved by both.
It goes deeper than that. The A52 is the main road connecting Derby and Nottingham. It was renamed ‘Brian Clough Way’. The one thing that to this day connects the two cities.
The one thing that unites Derby and Forest. Even when you were winning European Cups I couldn’t hate you for it, because Cloughie deserved it. He would have won another with us had their not been some “interesting” things gone on in the Juventus game.
i remember when cloughie and i had a long chat when he was manager at brighton, it was after the game, and went like this "young man, which way to the train station"? "down there, turn left" quality, i was still shaking when i got home an hour later , lol.
@@Vars010 Mackay was one of the best football brains at that time. Tough as nails sweeper and defender. Not at the level of Beckenbauer, but not a million miles off either.
Saw this movie last week. Have been making my way through some Michael Sheen works. Loved it very much. It was very entertaining and well acted. Made me want to catch a football match (or soccer as Americans, such as myself, call it).
All British and European attendance records are at Hampden park Glasgow.For such a small country that is amazing. Scotland is the where the game was forged in the white hot crucible of the Industrial revolution.
@@B1Gdipper He's a brilliant actor but was mis cast in this. Looks nothing like Peter Taylor, was eight inches too short and too hefty. Taylor should have been played by Peter Vaughn, Big Grouty from Porridge.
The problem with football now is it's so expensive and has lost roots in the local community to some extent. I remember following my team in the late 1960s and early 70s and travelling to away games also including seeing Derby County, but my nephew could not even afford to attend all of the home games with his son.
Back in those days, the top English (and obviously Scottish) clubs were full of great Scottish players, and often managers too. Start with Busby, Shankly and Stein, and go down the list. Nowadays we're crap.
Why do you think that is? Could it be because football in those days allowed for more physicality and 'bullying' as he put it in the clip, especially down the centre of the pitch, which is what we're quite good at? Whereas in terms of athleticism, diet and conditioning we're not culturally accustomed to it and the game has become more about flair and tactic and sports science?
@@Streetwalkeriain So you think all those great coaches, players and teams were just 'physical bullies' ? Law, Baxter, Johnston, Dalglish, Cooper and so on had no skill and flair ? Busby's ManU, Shankly's Liverpool and Stein's Celtic didn't impress us with beautiful football ? I'd say they all had quality in abundance, and proved it.
@ Yes, he probably did, but I'm only speaking about him as a manager. I'm a Gers man born and bred, but give credit where it's due. The first nine in a row and Lisbon 67 were great achievements.
Greatest manager in English football history. Yes yes I know others won more, and it’s not denying the ability of people like Ferguson, Paisley etc. But Clough did it with two relatively small clubs. No other manager did that - and none could have.
Don't forget he had a brilliant assistant manager to help him achieve everything they did at Nottingham forest, I'm not sure if he was with Brian clough at Derby county though.
The stories you hear of Clough. I don’t think they could of got a better person then Sheen to portray him. As he has a flamboyants to him. But also has a kind energy to him. We know Clough for his wackiness and taking egos down a peg or 2. But he would also always build players confidence if they felt low. Obviously he was a tremendous manager. But the way he was as a person is more intriguing to me.
They used to smoke as well up until the late 60s. I think it was Celtic who stopped it in the changing rooms firstly, then word spread and most British teams stopped.
@@csb7376 There was a scene in the original cut of the film where Brian Clough handed out spirits before the game to calm everyone's nerves. It did happen.
At the time of him getting the sack from Leeds, he was one of the best manger's of his era. I think in some ways, that someone will disagree with me. It they stuck with him in time Leeds would of lifted the European cup.
@@adamdennison80 yes that's right. At the time we couldn't see it on the TV only listen on the radio. Peter Lorimer scored a goal but was disallowed. The rest is history. Yes I totally agree in what you have said.
You would be very surprised what players did,up to the 1980's it happened.I new a player that had a few pints on a Friday night,played Saturday and scored a few goals
Love this movie! Michael Sheen knows he played Brian Clough! And,also I would like to say DONT diss North American football, and dont call Americans stupid, because all of us are not! Lastly, Ive actually been to a North London Derby before so im quite aware how the game works, thank you!
@@Justwatching-yc1sg yep. The set up is gorgeous. He’s literally waiting for some long speech and then SAF busts that shit and keeps on trucking 😂 fucking glorious
I was a manager once, not sports, business. Never EVER will i manage people again. EVER. Just dealing with crap all the time. So glad i left to work on my own. Never ever going back to management. EVER.
@@stuvvi Fuck off idot. anti-football my arse. You can find plenty of videos on here where Leeds are playing great football. Look at the one where they destroyed man utd 5-1 or Southampton 7-0. Just 2 examples. You probably won't though because you're anti Leeds and a hater.
my freinds dad got headbutted by brian clough once, he thought that my freinds dad was shooting the players with his air rifle but he was just shooting the pigeons lol he was more worried about losing his air rifle when he was running away from him
@davidjamessheets well you could say the same about rugby couldn't u? im not a massive rugby fan but at least its free flowing, the 1 thing that annoys me the most about nfl is its too start stop theres no free flow about it ok i see some boring football games but its mostly free flowing. also why i love football and my football team is becuase it a club, its central to our community it represents us, when i hear the words sports francise it sends a shudder down my spine
1. That's essentially preseason. 2. Same with American football, or did you miss the 49ers Rams game, or the Eagles game a few years ago? 3. You do realize soccer players suffer career threatening injuries, right? What are you, 12?
@@RichO1701e Perhaps. Anyway, as you can guess I'm a Clough man. But looking back, I think I have to marginally rate Paisely as the bet ever then it's very close between Clough and Fergie. Paisely wins it by a nose I think.
Micheal Sheen absolutely nailed Cloughy in this film. Don’t think I’ve ever seen a actor get a character as spot on.
Outstanding actor.
I think clough was a more aggresive than presented in the film
Vidianos Drossos what is this based off?
jarraandyftm agreeed
Even Allan Clarke said when he closed his eyes during the film? That it was uncanny
The supporters of Derby County sing his name still at every game and that is after 40 years. Now that is what a true Idol looks like.
RIP Brian Clough " The best manager England never had" !!!
That's because Derby have have been shit since lol
@Tom Hallam forest literally won 2 European cups with Brian clough after leaving Derby what's wrong with you
He was a great leader ,icon ..Amazing character.. Respect ..Liverpool fan
@@xlbubblehead2505 Sad to see what's been done to your Country. They're in the process of doing the same to mine
@@cockoffgewgle4993 I don't think we've been shit lol. Still got another league title after Clough, a few stints in Europe and ended up doing pretty well in the Premiership throughout the mid '90s to the early 2000s.
To those who may not know...Brian Clough is and was adored by both Nottingham Forest AND Derby County fans. That is massive, for two huge rivals to revere a man who crossed the divide is incredible.
Here at Sheffield United we have the same with Derek Dooley, loved by us and 'them' in the North of the city.
Not many can cross the divide and be loved by both.
It goes deeper than that. The A52 is the main road connecting Derby and Nottingham.
It was renamed ‘Brian Clough Way’. The one thing that to this day connects the two cities.
Same with Julio arca and Middlesbrough/Sunderland. We put our rivalry aside and cheer the legend when he returns.
YOU'RE forgetting Peter Taylor!
The supporters of Nottingham Forest will never forget this man. Ever.
Ender Ragnarok I bet Leeds won't either lol
Michael Sheen?
Ender Ragnarok I loved it when the Forest fans came on the pitch early celebrating and he whacked them around the ear lol
The one thing that unites Derby and Forest. Even when you were winning European Cups I couldn’t hate you for it, because Cloughie deserved it. He would have won another with us had their not been some “interesting” things gone on in the Juventus game.
Derby aswell
i remember when cloughie and i had a long chat when he was manager at brighton, it was after the game, and went like this "young man, which way to the train station"? "down there, turn left" quality, i was still shaking when i got home an hour later , lol.
beval7591 this story moved me to tears, it's moments like this that make him a legend of the game
Haha falmer station
@@bencutler5721 What a fucking terrific story eh? Imagine that happening!
Ben Cutler errr no lol
Ramjet164 what?
Amazing he even makes the whole crowd outside all be quiet before he speaks.
This is one of my favourite scenes in any film I've ever seen. It's flawless. From everyone. I can't watch it enough.
The level of control and respect he has from his players is on a whole different level to any other manager.
What I love most is he just nods to his captain. He doesn't need to tell him what to do, he already knows.
Mackay? Yeah, probably didn’t need a lot of talking.
@@Vars010 Mackay was one of the best football brains at that time. Tough as nails sweeper and defender. Not at the level of Beckenbauer, but not a million miles off either.
such an amazing portrayal, had Cloughie to a tee, and what a Revie lookylike too! great film, i'll return to it over and over
That's what you call a team talk!
Psyched UP
Michael Sheen practically channels Brian Clough in this film. His acting is incredible.
Michael Sheen is great.
Saw this movie last week. Have been making my way through some Michael Sheen works. Loved it very much. It was very entertaining and well acted. Made me want to catch a football match (or soccer as Americans, such as myself, call it).
Great movie, history, cast.
It's mostly bullshit
@@darrenreid5409 Unlike your comment, which is total bullshit
@@moptopbaku6022 it's true.
Mostly made up to make Clough look bad.
Daz 72 They can try all they want. He was and always will be a total legend as far as I am concerned
@@moptopbaku6022 i agree
We had a minutes silence at Man City that was broken up by the majority of the crowd chanting 'Cloughie for England '
This film make me realise how important Scottish players were back then
All British and European attendance records are at Hampden park Glasgow.For such a small country that is amazing. Scotland is the where the game was forged in the white hot crucible of the Industrial revolution.
Griffiths takes agaiiinnnnnn
The Scottish players of that era were brilliant.
Majority of footballers are fannies now so not as much need for steel
@@Bighandsdown like Dave Mckay Billy Bremner or Sourness. Lovley footballers but you had to be hard as nails to be the full package in those days.
Excellent casting, Timothy Spall is one of my favourites.
YES.
AS the shrewd & sharp Peter Taylor; he made Cloughie better!
@@B1Gdipper He's a brilliant actor but was mis cast in this. Looks nothing like Peter Taylor, was eight inches too short and too hefty. Taylor should have been played by Peter Vaughn, Big Grouty from Porridge.
He won the European Cup twice in sucession , he is the bloody best manager England never had !
I have watched this clip about 20 times now. Amazing scene. Brilliant acting.
My grandfather tells me all about Brian Clough time at derby county he idolised the man. They mourned when he left for months never be a another
Michael Sheen doesn't have to look like a person to capture their essence perfectly.
The only time I thought Michael Sheen wasn't that impressive, is when he was on Graham Norton as Himself !!! Great Actor
Brilliant film. One of my all time faves. Fantastic cast, love it. X
Billy Brenmer -The worlds greatest midfeilder of his generation was a heavy smoker - it no doubt contributed to his early death RIP
Filmed in the old Chesterfield FC ground. This film is great on its own but also great to look back on for Chesterfield fans
The problem with football now is it's so expensive and has lost roots in the local community to some extent. I remember following my team in the late 1960s and early 70s and travelling to away games also including seeing Derby County, but my nephew could not even afford to attend all of the home games with his son.
I lost it at 1:55 when he said "Come on!"
Clough is so inspirational
Clough was a great man
Back in those days, the top English (and obviously Scottish) clubs were full of great Scottish players, and often managers too. Start with Busby, Shankly and Stein, and go down the list. Nowadays we're crap.
Why do you think that is? Could it be because football in those days allowed for more physicality and 'bullying' as he put it in the clip, especially down the centre of the pitch, which is what we're quite good at? Whereas in terms of athleticism, diet and conditioning we're not culturally accustomed to it and the game has become more about flair and tactic and sports science?
@@Streetwalkeriain So you think all those great coaches, players and teams were just 'physical bullies' ? Law, Baxter, Johnston, Dalglish, Cooper and so on had no skill and flair ? Busby's ManU, Shankly's Liverpool and Stein's Celtic didn't impress us with beautiful football ? I'd say they all had quality in abundance, and proved it.
@ Yes, he probably did, but I'm only speaking about him as a manager. I'm a Gers man born and bred, but give credit where it's due. The first nine in a row and Lisbon 67 were great achievements.
@ PS I did mention Jim Baxter and Davie Cooper you might notice.
Bremner too
This is me just noticing Martin compston is in this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Clough was something else, even opposition players were in awe of him
Sir Brian Clough!!! What a legend!!! DCFC FOREVER!!!!
The scenes in this film from this stadium was filmed in my home town Chesterfield and it’s Chesterfields old ground Saltergate. I miss going there ❤
1.19 lol! love that bit. great footie movie aswell.
e Williams He channels Paddy Considine from Dead Man's Shoes at that point.
Greatest manager in English football history. Yes yes I know others won more, and it’s not denying the ability of people like Ferguson, Paisley etc. But Clough did it with two relatively small clubs. No other manager did that - and none could have.
He beat an even smaller club than forest or derby in one cup final, malmo! Not in Fergusons league, done at Aberdeen and United for twenty odd years
Paul Liddon It’s a great debate isn’t it? Yes, Ferguson’s achievements at Aberdeen are often forgotten.
Don't forget he had a brilliant assistant manager to help him achieve everything they did at Nottingham forest, I'm not sure if he was with Brian clough at Derby county though.
Deang Gibbons He was indeed - Peter Taylor was an unsung genius.
That Derby top.
Simple, brilliant.
Lol, the cigs and tea cups, great pregame relics of the pass
The stories you hear of Clough. I don’t think they could of got a better person then Sheen to portray him. As he has a flamboyants to him. But also has a kind energy to him. We know Clough for his wackiness and taking egos down a peg or 2. But he would also always build players confidence if they felt low. Obviously he was a tremendous manager. But the way he was as a person is more intriguing to me.
I love the fact they have cups of tea👍🏻
Was looking for this comment.....it would be a bottle of evian now
They used to smoke as well up until the late 60s. I think it was Celtic who stopped it in the changing rooms firstly, then word spread and most British teams stopped.
probably a bit of whisky in to calm the nerves.
@@csb7376 There was a scene in the original cut of the film where Brian Clough handed out spirits before the game to calm everyone's nerves. It did happen.
@@SirViette I know, Jimmy Greaves said a lot of Tottenham players did the same thing.
Brilliant film
You notice how all of them fear him to some degree, that’s what football is missing now.
That's why , he is a legend ❤
sheen absolutely nails cloughie here.....brilliant portrayal
Legend played brilliantly well.
That moment when you realise DS John Corbett and DI Steve Arnott were on playing against each other in this match.
Great scene for a great man...
Sorry mourinio the original special one was Brian Clough Uber allez
Excellent piece of English culture / Cinema.
Good motivation
Still a class film
At the time of him getting the sack from Leeds, he was one of the best manger's of his era. I think in some ways, that someone will disagree with me. It they stuck with him in time Leeds would of lifted the European cup.
Half a manager without Peter Taylor.
@@jpa221 yes you are right in what you have said, he was his right hand man that's for sure.
We almost did a win European cup until we got cheated out of it in the final because the referee was bribed by the Bayern Munich officials.
@@adamdennison80 yes that's right. At the time we couldn't see it on the TV only listen on the radio. Peter Lorimer scored a goal but was disallowed. The rest is history. Yes I totally agree in what you have said.
You would be very surprised what players did,up to the 1980's it happened.I new a player that had a few pints on a Friday night,played Saturday and scored a few goals
james bolem Jamie vardy?
@@kob6912 Tony Kellow in the early 1980's
My uncle played top flight in the 1970s and tells me players met in the Players' Bar Saturday lunchtime, and some would have a pint.
@@stevenhodgson834 Wow! A whole pint? That's scandalous!!! Has your uncle got any more riveting tales like that?
@@CB-xr1eg Yeah.
Love this movie! Michael Sheen knows he played Brian Clough! And,also I would like to say DONT diss North American football, and dont call Americans stupid, because all of us are not! Lastly, Ive actually been to a North London Derby before so im quite aware how the game works, thank you!
Cute
You are, you voted for Trump, now go and put your gay shoulder pads on and sulk during your national anthem.
Quality film
Name a movie I love
Chants in the background sound a bit modern compared to the 70's
Better Clip than anything in "Mike Bassett: England Manager".?
Wow. Just wow.
Filmed at Saltergate 🙂
Sometimes you just don't need a long and pretty motivational speech!
Sir Alex’s “it’s only Tottenham “ still makes me chuckle in bewilderment.
@@CronoXpono Roy Keane said that no?
@@Justwatching-yc1sg yep. The set up is gorgeous. He’s literally waiting for some long speech and then SAF busts that shit and keeps on trucking 😂 fucking glorious
@@CronoXpono I can’t find the vid,is there a video from it I always hear the great story but I’d love to see it haha
I was a manager once, not sports, business. Never EVER will i manage people again. EVER. Just dealing with crap all the time. So glad i left to work on my own. Never ever going back to management. EVER.
Who is it supposed to be, the player he is talking to starting around 1:30, John McGovern?
How many Scot’s were in that squad?
you rams!
Clough is here Behave!
Harry Enfield is a bit too old for the role, it's Brian McCardie.
Chilling . Know what your job is today? You've worked hard ... this week
01:45 - Bloody hell thats martin compston!
No that’s not him, Compston is the fella he was telling to flatten Paul Madeley
Now that’s a way to get your players fired up.
at last an intelligent comment Laurel and Hardy theme tune as far as i know
1:21 that is so funny
❤️
what was the score in that match?
Come on you Rams!
do they still sell those jerseys? i want one! lol
Wherever Don Revie is, he managed to dislike this video :)
He is not the only one, he asks Johnny Giles, Billy Bremmer and the Leeds United fans to dislike!
@@alexandrebertrand-lafleur3114 And we duly oblige.
Why did cloughie hate Don Revie and Leeds so much ?
@@deanggibbons8999 their brand of anti-football, obviously
@@stuvvi Fuck off idot. anti-football my arse. You can find plenty of videos on here where Leeds are playing great football. Look at the one where they destroyed man utd 5-1 or Southampton 7-0. Just 2 examples. You probably won't though because you're anti Leeds and a hater.
Come On!!
@bigmangiff ...Let me alter it a bit...Football = LIFE !!!
Is it true like in the film that he didn't watch this match and just sat in his office?
If I was in there I would have full on quit my life the moment he walked in
I miss the Baseball Ground!😢🐏
(AGAINST MODERN ⚽ 110%)
Why was he in his office during the game? Suspension?
my freinds dad got headbutted by brian clough once, he thought that my freinds dad was shooting the players with his air rifle but he was just shooting the pigeons lol he was more worried about losing his air rifle when he was running away from him
Just young men getting ready to go to war is all I see
We need this in smell-o-vision... On second thoughts, maybe not
@davidjamessheets well you could say the same about rugby couldn't u? im not a massive rugby fan but at least its free flowing, the 1 thing that annoys me the most about nfl is its too start stop theres no free flow about it ok i see some boring football games but its mostly free flowing. also why i love football and my football team is becuase it a club, its central to our community it represents us, when i hear the words sports francise it sends a shudder down my spine
By god did leeds miss a tisk. Revie toldthem they owned the world, clough would have made it theirs.
Greatest manager ever
One of the greatest ever, Don Revie was the first of the greatest
1.22 Mr Bean
Dyou know what your job is today?
1. That's essentially preseason.
2. Same with American football, or did you miss the 49ers Rams game, or the Eagles game a few years ago?
3. You do realize soccer players suffer career threatening injuries, right?
What are you, 12?
If you don't like it, don't watch it and how can you compare football(soccer) to american football?
Be big be strong, first chance I get flatten Paul f***ing Madely !!!
Be big be strong first chance I get flatten Paul fucking Madely!!! 😂😂
@dez10ify
was joking brother
I live 5 minute walk from where he was born.
Sorry that you live in Middlesbrough
Wasn't He the greatest with mind games?
2nd behind Sir Alex
@@RichO1701e Perhaps. Anyway, as you can guess I'm a Clough man. But looking back, I think I have to marginally rate Paisely as the bet ever then it's very close between Clough and Fergie. Paisely wins it by a nose I think.
Which one was Brian Clough?
COYR
YOU REDS