God, how football misses characters like Mr. Clough. Grew up totally in awe of this man. Never, never, will we see the like again sadly. A total and utter one off. 🙏
Brian Clough had a love for football like no other...A true believer of the game and a mind for it like no one else in history.....The ultimate football legend in my mind...
A Brian clough interview.. always entertaining... always controversial.... always compulsive viewing.... absolutely loved the guy.... The best manger England never had... My favourite quote .. " the 92 club chairman's are the biggest hooligans in football" absolute classic... RIP YOUNG MAN.... 🙏♥️
Brian Clough, although flawed is one of the greatest human beings that’s has ever graced the planet. In another time he would have been an incredible politician that fought against everything that is wrong and unfair in society. A beautiful soul.
One of the greatest managers ever..also class act as a striker too! Absolutely bang on about Murdoch and Maxwell. How we need cloughie now! Brian Moore was also one of the greatest. Both sadly missed.
@@chrisd5964 cheers pal, yeah I'm so looking forward to the Leeds v Forest games. I genuinely believe that you guys will survive easily next season with a great manager like Cooper at the reigns. Bournemouth, Fulham and Southampton are the relegation favourites for me!
@@tonywilliamson3532 Thanks, fingers crossed. I have a soft spot for Leeds, I once was given a ticket for Liverpool v Leeds at Anfield - no choice on seat, arrived to find the seat was right on the touchline in middle of pitch, so a bit disappointed re. the view I would get, how wrong I was, had 45 minutes of watching a football masterclass by Harry Kewell, what a Leeds side that was, and I've always kept my eye out the you lot since. The heart and soul you showed at the end of last season (both players and fans) was a lesson in how to stay up. Roll on the new season!
@@chrisd5964 I'm fortunately/unfortunately old enough to remember Forest winning back to back European cups in '79/80 and had nowt but admiration for you guys, I just love the game, regardless of teams (apart from Man Utd & Chelski) and Brian's team did us Brits proud back then. Trevor Francis was a genius signing, even considering the £1M price tag. As for Kewell he was my favourite player in a leeds shirt since John Charles, the 'wonder goal' He scored v Arsenal in 2003 was handball though🤣
Loved cloughie. But spare a thought for Peter Taylor. Has big a part of cloughs success. Got the players for Clough. Clough was not the same when they broke up. They we're like Morecambe & wise. They were a team & the ones no good without the other. Loved Brian Moore, such a passionate commentator. Loved England. We will never see 3 like them again sadly.
How proud his son must be to have a dad who all forthright people love. I'm lucky to have seen interviews with live. If u could change time I would ask the mighty spurs to lose that final in 91 just for him.
Whenever I need cheering up I just put a cloughie interview on . His intelligence and foresight brightened up what were very dark times for the game of football back then. The comments he makes here would have been splashed across all the back pages the following day such was his power. His like will never be seen again sadly and the game and even life itself is all the poorer for that.
There is a BBC world radio interview with Brian Clough, you should hear what he has to say about Pele. He calls him a magician with a top hat, a cane and white gloves. Creating chances out of thin air.
A mystery wrapped up in an enigma. His comment at the end about a footballer at the peak of his career, chasing his dreams, he's talking about himself. Despite his glorious record as a manager, all his pots and pans, I don't think he ever truly recovered, mentally, from his injury in 1962.
@@leebeardshall2888 Hi Lee, Quite agree with you sir. Brian was a Momentous judge of building a team and knew his players inside out with Peter Taylor's assistance. Also you never knew what he was going to say and spoke the truth. Today's game he would not tolerate he believed in playing proper carpet football. Your team are doing Momentous too but Light years behind Best Law Charlton era but Recon you could still catch city for the league ' with a bit of luck. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands n Aston Villa fan since 1968
@@mcharrisment4765 Hi , thanks for your reply. Quite agree with you but all still to play for. Recon the new manager will install some disapline from day one and wake up few too. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands Uk🤝
Reading between the lines, it’s clear that alcohol was an issue for Brian in this interview. His behaviour, mannerisms and physical appearance tend to suggest his alcohol use was his way of coping with pressure. Aged far beyond his years also.
@@TrickyTone873what do you mean by “Scouse victimhood”? If you went to a football match and witnessed your 15 year old son crushed to death before your very eyes, is that “Scouse victimhood”?
the good old days ,with too Great football men One a true Leader of men and Genius Brain Clough and the other a true lover of the Game Brian Wilson ...rest in peace lads we miss you both!
Undoubtedly a wonderful coach and manager. A phenomenon. Also a deadly player, but before my time. He left a huge mark on the game in Europe. However, he had a terribly thon skin. His rattled reply to the point about the Sun column was testament to his selective application of his standards.
Good shout, I thought that's what he said but wasn't sure if it was another slang term outside of my realm of knowledge. "For my sins" is a perfect response in a particularly prescient interview from a guy who wasn't holding back for better or worse. Wish we had more Clough's these days. Cheers.
He was honest and brilliant and would of made a brilliant England manager of even Prime minister a great man and very missed by me and probably millions straight spoken says as it is bill Durham
Yep Clough is the greatest "English" manager as he built 2 successful clubs with limited resources. Paisley didn't actually build anything. Shanks ( the true genius) took LFC up from Div 2 to the top table and won trophies at home and in Europe. When he retired Paisley who was a lovely old chap and tactically astute, took over the reigns of a very good side and with the help of the boot-room, he decorated the house which Shanks built. Money was no problem for Paisley during his tenure either as he smashed the transfer record whenever he needed a top player! We must also acknowledge that Clough needed Peter Taylor by his side.
Thanks sir you made working man's game even more beautiful Spot on about media pieces of crap today proven Game misses characters like Brian Clough Players worked under Cloughie loved his style Dog & Tennis Racket gnome like face (wore his beloved Forrest colours on his Skin) Green jersey with collars up & Babara that's Cloughie Game will never see likes off again Thanks from Glasgow Rangers fan making my early footy experiences eh ehh..... Interesting & damn entertaining .Legend & best England manager the FA fools never hired .
I really miss Cloughy. Great character. Great manager. Spoke his mind. Take it or leave it. He wasn't a yes man. He managed Nottingham Forest but I'm a Notts County fan. He and Peter Taylor did wonders for football in Nottingham and area whether they we're Forest or County. R I P Brian.
How right Mr Clough was so right about many many things.... Remember him having a spat with Alan Sugar..... Years later the BBC paid him a fortune to produce a TV show.... Yet pays very little tax in the UK..... Which Clough claimed years before.....
He was right - but his rant is hollow since he did a column for The Sun. "For my sins". It wasn't a good enough answer, Brian. If you loathed The Sun, you wouldn't have accepted the Murdoch dosh.
As a liverpool fan I cant argue with him. He was spot on but unfortunately his comments on Hillsborough shamed him and me and thousands off other people didn't respect him after that. Brian clough was a great manager who let himself down and every working man in the country after them comments. Rest in peace Brian clough.
He deeply regretted those remarks. Misled by the police and government. Not to excuse him but hey my own Dad still believes the Pool fans stole wallets off the dead, I can't convince him otherwise. With love and respect from an old Forest fan.
I love how he was about to say "He does fck all" at 1:33 but stopped himself. Real G Brian Clough and talk like this is the reason he was never England manager.
He's absolutely spot on when he say's 'We've all got double standards''
God, how football misses characters like Mr. Clough. Grew up totally in awe of this man. Never, never, will we see the like again sadly. A total and utter one off. 🙏
Yes he's great. Anyone who gives keano a clout deserves respect 😅
My god he was spot on about murdoch and maxwell. The amount of damage that pair have done and murdoch continues to do is extraordinary.
@Allosaurus Fragilis.......Spot on! Murdoch is an absolute abomination and a singularly disgusting human being.
DRUNK 80 PER CENT
As the proverbial Newt lol
@Credible Threat Spot on.
And yet as this interview showed Clough was on their payroll.
I could listen to Cloughie reading the phone book 😊
👍👍👍
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Haha
I think he'd still tell it its wrong
@@-nWo 😆😆
RIP Brian Clough. How we need some personalities like yours in the game today.
Brian Clough had a love for football like no other...A true believer of the game and a mind for it like no one else in history.....The ultimate football legend in my mind...
All these years later and still the papers are stopping our country from getting the leaders we deserve. A truly great man at work here
A Brian clough interview.. always entertaining... always controversial.... always compulsive viewing.... absolutely loved the guy.... The best manger England never had... My favourite quote .. " the 92 club chairman's are the biggest hooligans in football" absolute classic... RIP YOUNG MAN.... 🙏♥️
England's loss was forest's gain, is my favourite quote
I couldn't agree with you more 👍 💯
Grew up with Cloughie and Brian Moore. Everyone sat up and listened when Cloughie spoke. Spoke for the people and ordinary fans.
He was decades ahead of his time with how footy is played
Brian Clough, although flawed is one of the greatest human beings that’s has ever graced the planet. In another time he would have been an incredible politician that fought against everything that is wrong and unfair in society. A beautiful soul.
Why flawed?
@@panystavrinos9398 His alcoholism. That’s why flawed.
@@EarlyRomanKing that was only near the end. Never did sort the rift before his best mate died...enough to hurt anybody.
@Black Rider totally agree a beautiful soul. Love him.
@@panystavrinos9398 Can you explain about his best mate passing away. I don't know about this.
Man I love Brian Clough. A complete one off and such an amazing, insightful man
RIP Legend one of a kind.Could listen to his interviews all day.
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT.ITS BECAISE IM DRUNK
Google the interview with John Motson & Cloughie.brilliant.
@@billsamuls7620 Bill is a dcikhed
One of the greatest managers ever..also class act as a striker too! Absolutely bang on about Murdoch and Maxwell. How we need cloughie now! Brian Moore was also one of the greatest. Both sadly missed.
When he nearly says he does fuck all and stops Himself hahaha
Cloughie was a legend, they broke the mould when he was created
Even as a Leeds fan, I totally agreed and understood Cloughies' stand. The guy had integrity and soul. This doesn't happen these days.
I'm really looking forward to Leeds v Forest games next year, hope you are too. Best wishes from an old Forest fan.
@@chrisd5964 cheers pal, yeah I'm so looking forward to the Leeds v Forest games. I genuinely believe that you guys will survive easily next season with a great manager like Cooper at the reigns. Bournemouth, Fulham and Southampton are the relegation favourites for me!
@@tonywilliamson3532 Thanks, fingers crossed. I have a soft spot for Leeds, I once was given a ticket for Liverpool v Leeds at Anfield - no choice on seat, arrived to find the seat was right on the touchline in middle of pitch, so a bit disappointed re. the view I would get, how wrong I was, had 45 minutes of watching a football masterclass by Harry Kewell, what a Leeds side that was, and I've always kept my eye out the you lot since. The heart and soul you showed at the end of last season (both players and fans) was a lesson in how to stay up. Roll on the new season!
@@chrisd5964 I'm fortunately/unfortunately old enough to remember Forest winning back to back European cups in '79/80 and had nowt but admiration for you guys, I just love the game, regardless of teams (apart from Man Utd & Chelski) and Brian's team did us Brits proud back then. Trevor Francis was a genius signing, even considering the £1M price tag. As for Kewell he was my favourite player in a leeds shirt since John Charles, the 'wonder goal' He scored v Arsenal in 2003 was handball though🤣
MOT
Old 'big'ead' was under-appreciated when he was with us, but when he passed on we realised what a great character he was.
Brian Moore was a great football man .Some of the most iconic lines of commentary ever .
Two icons in football how I wish we had them now RIP guys you are both so missed.
Here here
Clough spot on about Murdoch and Maxwell! 🎯 😀
Did you miss the part where Brian Moore pointed out Clough was on Murdoch’s payroll?
Both from the same tribe also 🐀 💵 👃
For my sins
@@Time4utube no one was forcing him to write columns for the tabloids
Let’s not forget also Clough blamed Hillsborough on the fans.
Clough is a footballing GOD. There will never ever be anyone in football like him again!!
A complete one off.....what a legend this man was ! Disgrace he never got that opportunity to manage England !
Good old Cloughy, miss him. Wish manager's were still like him.
Only one who comes close in this day and age. I think is klopp who seems to talk sense most of the time.
@@iandawe948 I wasn't around when Clough was managing but having watched videos of him, his personality reminds me of a young Mourinho
@@iandawe948 At the beginning maybe but he has bought into the scouse victimhood narrative and now comes across as a brat.
Great respect between these two absolute legends, both greatly missed and irreplaceable
The greatest! “RIP Brian Clough”
I'm crying with laughter. Oh how I miss you. RIP Mr Clough.
Loved cloughie. But spare a thought for Peter Taylor. Has big a part of cloughs success. Got the players for Clough. Clough was not the same when they broke up. They we're like Morecambe & wise. They were a team & the ones no good without the other. Loved Brian Moore, such a passionate commentator. Loved England. We will never see 3 like them again sadly.
Well said and agreed.
Cloughie always recognised the contribution of Peter Taylor, as a Forest fan born in the 70's I miss both of them ⚽
"The shop window (Clough) and the goods in the back (Taylor)." A shame they fell out.
@@thecanberean Taylor won nothing without Clough. Just saying.
How proud his son must be to have a dad who all forthright people love.
I'm lucky to have seen interviews with live.
If u could change time I would ask the mighty spurs to lose that final in 91 just for him.
"You'll never get this on but we'll try" what an opening line
One of the greatest football managers ever is Brian Clough
Am a Liverpool fan but Brian Clough a legend rip Brian
If you don’t like my answers………..what a superb response! I’m going to use that!
Whenever I need cheering up I just put a cloughie interview on .
His intelligence and foresight brightened up what were very dark times for the game of football back then.
The comments he makes here would have been splashed across all the back pages the following day such was his power.
His like will never be seen again sadly and the game and even life itself is all the poorer for that.
I totally agree. One of those people who make the world seem like a nicer place.
Brian Moore was a tremendous journalist and commentator
I didn't like him as a commentator.
But I thought he was a very good interviewer.
Agreed. Not an easy interview. I swear Clough was drunk.
@@getmetothegeek4066 was thinking the same
@@ppuh6tfrz646 Agree. His commentary was dull. Coleman and Davies were supreme!!!
This guy is brilliant.😊
Cloughies warmth, brutal honesty and dry humour.... He was absolutely belter.
How right he was about Murdoch and Maxwell. Genius.
But that didn't stop him working for Murdoch.
Clough was a hypocrite in this regard.
Clough was under the influence here but everything he says is riveting and also absolutely spot on.
He always was under the influence
Always loved the man, always made me smile. Was a great player too
He is right most people have forgotten what a total tool of a human being Colin Moynihan actually was.
Great manager great man football lost out big time when he past away
What an incredible Human being.
He was spot on about Murdoch. A despicable human being.
How right he was!!! R.I.P. Mr Clough.
There is a BBC world radio interview with Brian Clough, you should hear what he has to say about Pele. He calls him a magician with a top hat, a cane and white gloves. Creating chances out of thin air.
A mystery wrapped up in an enigma. His comment at the end about a footballer at the peak of his career, chasing his dreams, he's talking about himself. Despite his glorious record as a manager, all his pots and pans, I don't think he ever truly recovered, mentally, from his injury in 1962.
Even steamed up he makes more sense than most
Cheers, another top interview from the legend that is Brian clough
Man utd fan here.
I love Brian clough he speaks the truth i wonder what he say about these powder puffs of today and the cheats divers.
Brilliant guy. What a character.
@@leebeardshall2888 Hi Lee, Quite agree with you sir. Brian was a Momentous judge of building a team and knew his players inside out with Peter Taylor's assistance. Also you never knew what he was going to say and spoke the truth. Today's game he would not tolerate he believed in playing proper carpet football. Your team are doing Momentous too but Light years behind Best Law Charlton era but Recon you could still catch city for the league ' with a bit of luck. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands n Aston Villa fan since 1968
@@glynnevans1851 even light years behind "Oles at the wheel" also
@@mcharrisment4765 Hi , thanks for your reply. Quite agree with you but all still to play for. Recon the new manager will install some disapline from day one and wake up few too. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands Uk🤝
Reading between the lines, it’s clear that alcohol was an issue for Brian in this interview. His behaviour, mannerisms and physical appearance tend to suggest his alcohol use was his way of coping with pressure. Aged far beyond his years also.
So what's your excuse?
@@TrickyTone873what do you mean by “Scouse victimhood”? If you went to a football match and witnessed your 15 year old son crushed to death before your very eyes, is that “Scouse victimhood”?
Love the man.A visionary ahead of his time.A sad day when he passed away.Football misses him greatly.
I remember watching this at the time. Thanks for uploading
the good old days ,with too Great football men One a true Leader of men and Genius Brain Clough and the other a true lover of the Game Brian Wilson ...rest in peace lads we miss you both!
Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys😀
Absolutely superb. Pure truth from this football genius ❤
That was the Clough we all loved or hated? He spoke a lot of sense!!!!
" He does f... " lol Clough was a legend lol
Undoubtedly a wonderful coach and manager. A phenomenon.
Also a deadly player, but before my time.
He left a huge mark on the game in Europe.
However, he had a terribly thon skin. His rattled reply to the point about the Sun column was testament to his selective application of his standards.
I think he was slightly "lubricated" in this interview.
Cloughie should have been prime minister
"But you write for the Sun!"
"For my sins"... says Clough.
Brilliant stuff. Legendary.
Good shout, I thought that's what he said but wasn't sure if it was another slang term outside of my realm of knowledge. "For my sins" is a perfect response in a particularly prescient interview from a guy who wasn't holding back for better or worse. Wish we had more Clough's these days. Cheers.
😂 The way Brian Moore asked in astonishment " But you write for the sun"
He's absolutely spot on when he says 'We've all got double standards'
Best England manager we never had RIP young man
When you watch this you can only be amazed at how good Michael Sheen' was at playing the part of Brian Clough.
Love to hear clough on today's players
Well said Brian - SUN AND MIRROR. Loved and miss the bloke football's loss.
He does fuuuu 😂😂😂
Brian Clough legend. He spoke the truth bless him and he named names no frills. You asked he answered like it or lump it.
How much of his success was down.to Peter Taylor? Looking at the tv programme a bloody lot.
Clough for PM 🇬🇧
"The game's lovely, the game of football. There's nothing better". Amen Cloughie, amen.
At 1:35 he’s gonna say “he does f*ck all”
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He was right about maxwell and murdoch... so true...
Point he made at the end was brilliant. Professional football is so ridiculously difficult.
He was honest and brilliant and would of made a brilliant England manager of even Prime minister a great man and very missed by me and probably millions straight spoken says as it is bill Durham
Jesus, he was absolutely bang on about Murdoch and Maxwell.
One of a kind and legend are phrases used too often to describe lesser people,but clough was truly both
Gotta love him !!
The establishment were terrified of him, because "old big head" would have flushed them out and thrown them out, so they blanked him out!
100%
You got his greatest ever England team vhs the best documentary I ever seen
He may not be the best manager in England, but he's in the top one!
1:33 stops himself from saying he does f all 😂😂😂
How right he was about Maxwell and Murdoch .. way ahead of his time ..
We need his type of honest character back in society ..
Greatest English manager of all time in my view.
Would be a toss up between him and Paisley for me
Yep Clough is the greatest "English" manager as he built 2 successful clubs with limited resources. Paisley didn't actually build anything. Shanks ( the true genius) took LFC up from Div 2 to the top table and won trophies at home and in Europe. When he retired Paisley who was a lovely old chap and tactically astute, took over the reigns of a very good side and with the help of the boot-room, he decorated the house which Shanks built. Money was no problem for Paisley during his tenure either as he smashed the transfer record whenever he needed a top player!
We must also acknowledge that Clough needed Peter Taylor by his side.
Greatest manager thats EVER lived still to this day 9th jan 2024 no one has come close to winning what he won from 77 to 81 LEGEND
A great manager and a great man the likes of which we will never see again.
How true he was look what they have done since this interview.
3:15 Absolutely spot on there with Brits abroad
One of the only men ever Clough respected only about 5 shanks Busby Stein the goat 🐐 Brian and Greavsie probably
He would have ripped into Lineker and shut him down.
Thanks sir you made working man's game even more beautiful Spot on about media pieces of crap today proven Game misses characters like Brian Clough Players worked under Cloughie loved his style Dog & Tennis Racket gnome
like face (wore his beloved Forrest colours on his Skin) Green jersey with collars up & Babara that's Cloughie Game will never see likes off again
Thanks from Glasgow Rangers fan making my early footy experiences eh ehh..... Interesting & damn entertaining .Legend & best England manager the FA fools never hired .
Watching this now; it sends shivers up my spine considering the state of the UK.
@1:35.."F"...
I think Brian had a tipple there.
I really miss Cloughy. Great character. Great manager. Spoke his mind. Take it or leave it. He wasn't a yes man. He managed Nottingham Forest but I'm a Notts County fan. He and Peter Taylor did wonders for football in Nottingham and area whether they we're Forest or County. R I P Brian.
How right Mr Clough was so right about many many things.... Remember him having a spat with Alan Sugar..... Years later the BBC paid him a fortune to produce a TV show.... Yet pays very little tax in the UK..... Which Clough claimed years before.....
Pissed out of his fucking mind. Love it
Real journalism from the brilliant Brian Moore and the great Brian Clough opinionated as ever.
I wonder what Clough would say about all Female pundit panels and commentators. Bet he wouldn't hold back. Legend and sadly missed.
Everton fan.
He was right - but his rant is hollow since he did a column for The Sun. "For my sins". It wasn't a good enough answer, Brian. If you loathed The Sun, you wouldn't have accepted the Murdoch dosh.
For the money more like..
These are my principles and if you don't like them, here are some others!
As a liverpool fan I cant argue with him. He was spot on but unfortunately his comments on Hillsborough shamed him and me and thousands off other people didn't respect him after that. Brian clough was a great manager who let himself down and every working man in the country after them comments. Rest in peace Brian clough.
He deeply regretted those remarks. Misled by the police and government. Not to excuse him but hey my own Dad still believes the Pool fans stole wallets off the dead, I can't convince him otherwise. With love and respect from an old Forest fan.
He had a point.
A one off. Maestro. Genius. Too scary for the suits at the FA or else I’m sure football would have ‘come home’ years ago.
I love how he was about to say "He does fck all" at 1:33 but stopped himself. Real G Brian Clough and talk like this is the reason he was never England manager.