Brian Clough - Genius.. will be missed

ilaya

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what can u say about the guy.. was probably the purest football manager who ever lived.. and was well funny as well :)

achieved so much with so little and had so much to say :)

from punching peeps who invaded pitch to threating to change how football was run in england.. the guy done what felt right for game and spoke his mind 100% every time.

pure passion for game and not driven by cash like it is nowadays.

Rest in peace Brian.. i for one will miss u loads.
 

Auser

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the only reason why he would walk on water,

Is 'cos he couldnt swim! :) an amazing guy, the best England manager that never was.
 

Heath

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Never supported Notts Forest (father-in-law) did, So, i often saw how they were doing to take the mikey when they lost...and from what i saw he was a damn fine manager. Was old school manager, not like the new ones who get booted if the lose more than 2 games in a row. As Auser said

Auser said:
an amazing guy, the best England manager that never was.
Agree 100%

R.I.P
 

M® Zîllâ

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R.I.P Brian Clough what a manager and what a gob the guy was a footballing genius and a incredible striker in his day im sure english football will miss his straight talking and sense of humour.
 

Dantares

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I have been a Forest fan all my life, at least as far back as I can remember. Sadly I was just being born during their major glory years in Europe but I have still seen a lot of success brought by Cloughie. A great shame he died before the campaign to get him a knighthood succeeded. Not just a great loss to Nottingham Forest, but also Derby County and all of football.
 

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