It's good a track, it's shame they never realised a soundtrack for this. On the movie itself, I like it. A lot of it though is fictional and historically inaccurate. I wasn't sure about Sheen's adaptation, he's a good actor and can play many real life figures. However I'm not sure he portrays it dead on Clough himself. It kinda made out, Brian was mad and paranoid and I don't think he was like that. He was a big head and opinionated but I don't think he held grudges. The movie is good as a sports film and probably is the closest thing to tell you about life as a football manager in england's top flight. Probably my favourite footy film. Great cast as well!
@@offBeatRock777 As a person who admires SAF's work, it's a bit of a stretch to claim he was perfect. That said, the movie could be interesting for a lot of reasons; It could focus on how he implemented his tactics as a manager who adapted as time went on, along with the personal feuds/grudges he held during his career and his overall impact on the game (ie. 'Fergie Time.')
One person either has no soul or no appreciation of great film music. Perfection in a minute and a half.
When they get a movie score right, like they do here, it takes the movie up a level - and in this case it was good movie to start with.
I’m a south London Chelsea supporter,but i followed Forrest and Him. We loved him. ❤
Nerde o eski rekabetler … efsane derby county 🥹
A brilliant film about a brilliant man. He was flawed but who isnt.
Agreed, but then again, who wants to watch a movie about someone who is perfect. It's the flaws that make him human and relatable.
Jimmy: Whits goin on boss?
Brian: The last two word written in every story is what’s going on, the fucking end!
Brilliant movie
Bu müziğe bayılıyorum ve bunun gibisi gelmiyecek ♥️♥️♥️
The film needed a sequel!
CoolBoysBackYard I agree, the first few years at Forest until he won the European Cup
@@amysmileyreid95 Have you seen I Believe in Miracles? not quite a proper sequel but a good documentary about his time at Nottingham Forest
David Peace has done a book about Bill Shankly and is apparently planning to do one about Geoff Boycott.
thank you!
Thinking man's song
Exactly!
Love this!
Me too😚
104 likes and no dislikes. Welldone!
Two people have no soul..
@@staffsyeoman It's just one now...
Harika bir kitap, harika bir film lads!
Mighty Leeds United 💙💛
Why is not on Spotify? D;
great!!
I play this to my cat...... now It is HIS cat
I wrote this commenti when I started to read the book.... this evening I have finished
wow nice
It's good a track, it's shame they never realised a soundtrack for this. On the movie itself, I like it. A lot of it though is fictional and historically inaccurate. I wasn't sure about Sheen's adaptation, he's a good actor and can play many real life figures. However I'm not sure he portrays it dead on Clough himself. It kinda made out, Brian was mad and paranoid and I don't think he was like that. He was a big head and opinionated but I don't think he held grudges. The movie is good as a sports film and probably is the closest thing to tell you about life as a football manager in england's top flight. Probably my favourite footy film. Great cast as well!
For all that "the best manager England never had". True then, true now.
Is there a name for this beautiful piece?
The Damned United soundtrack
LOOP!
Hauntingly poignant music.
song name please
+Aymane Chnaif It's not a song, it's the original soundtrack of the movie composed by Rob Lane .
Alex Ferguson movie next:
Hes not interesting !
Please no
Movie would be boring because he is too perfect lol
@@offBeatRock777 As a person who admires SAF's work, it's a bit of a stretch to claim he was perfect.
That said, the movie could be interesting for a lot of reasons; It could focus on how he implemented his tactics as a manager who adapted as time went on, along with the personal feuds/grudges he held during his career and his overall impact on the game (ie. 'Fergie Time.')
He was a disgrace and only cared about giving his family jobs which ended up putting the club in shit