'The best in the business'
Brian Clough, who died on Monday, was not a man to let obstacles stand in his way.
www.uefa.comClough, Brian became a English footballer turned manager, renowned for leading Derby County to first-division glory, and later guiding Nottingham Forest to back-to-back European Cups in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Starting as a high-scoring player, he retired through injury and moved into management. forming a famous managerial duo with Peter Taylor. Forest’s European triumphs with Forest are among England’s most notable club feats.
Brian Clough, who died on Monday, was not a man to let obstacles stand in his way.
www.uefa.comFor the writer, see Bryan Clough. Brian Clough Personal information Full name
en-academic.comNovember 1951. He signed Professional terms in May 1952 and scored 197 league goals in 213 league appearances, a record by an Englishman. Signed for Sunderland AFC in July 1961 for 45,000 pounds and scored a further 54 league goals in 61 league appearances. Retiring through injury in
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