As you get older you realise how great these two were. Clough as a manager with a brilliant passionate personality and love of the game. Brian Moore as a commentator was the voice of football when I was growing up. Just brilliant and very sadly missed.
There was quite a few great voices of football back then Les, not just Brian M. Motty and David Coleman were my favourites, but Hugh Johns was great when Villa won the league too. Gerry Harrison was brilliant doing Ipswich too. I'm in Manchester but I wasn't a great fan of Gerald Sinstadt to be honest 👌🏽👌🏽
Brian Clough is an absolute legend and his name will surely live on for ever in the history of English football. Such a distinctive voice too. RIP, Brian
The Lennon and McCartney of football. Cloughie and Taylor did it at Derby and Forest. Absolute respect from a Man Utd fan. Miss Brian Moore also. Those were the days.
Westend, Many thanks for your series of interviews with Brians Clough and Moore. Some great memories and opinions from this unique man who was football's greatest character!
I remember him coming to Leeds I wanted him to stay at the time, not many liked him but I just thought he’d be a great manager. And he was. God bless him.
Maybe. Maybe not. As many former club managers have found out, managing the national team is a world away from day-to-day club management. However I believe Clough should have been given the chance - provided he had Peter Taylor with him.
@@SMSJSC Now that really would have been the "Dream Ticket" for England National Football Team Management. Clough as Manager and Taylor as his assistant. Imagine if this double appointment had been made in late-1973 / early-1974 (as replacement for Sir Alf Ramsey) ?? The second-half of the 1970s would certainly have been very different for the England Football Team !!! Maybe, just maybe, England would have edged-out Italy in their qualifying group and gone to the 1978 World Cup ??? But this is all speculation.............
@@peterherrington3300 You may be correct with regards to the bu11$hit situation. But in-terms of man-management and motivating a team, the Clough-Taylor partnership would have been great !!
I remember when Nott'm Forest played Celtic in the UEFA Cup 2nd leg , when they were n on route to the match at Celtic Park , Cloughie stopped the team bus outside a Chip shop in Glasgow and bought all the players , staff members , and bus driver , a fish supper each lol : what a character he was - and they still won the match 2-1 .
That's my dad on the left of the keeper as you look at the pic .Marton grove school team grove hill . He knew Brian well went to the same school and the youth club in later years .lost my dad in February just gone .had some good stories about their times at school and youth club .
His honesty, communication and wisdom. He had his moments, he was a human being. But this man inspired me silly when I was a kid growing up in the 80s and 90s.
Know that’s a man’s man. A proper northerner. Great respect to you dear friend. R.i.p. legend you truly was 1 of a kind in my generation god bless you. Respect. ☝️❤️👌
I am a N.T.F.C. supporter,Brian is a legend.I could listen to him all day.If only he was still with us.I found this recording very poignant, a video reminder that this incredible man can no longer educate and entertain us.Sadly,sadly missed.
In '83, I moved up from Derby and lived in a football-obsessed student house on Ayresome Street while studying at the then Poly. We’d often head to Rea's, the café owned by Chris Rea’s family, and kick a ball around Albert Park. Two mature students on my course, both retired miners, would reminisce about playing football with Brian Clough as kids. "He was the kind of kid that if you made a decision he didn’t like, he'd grab his ball and go home!" they'd say. "COYR!!" I'd say.
My Grandad was so old when I mentioned Brian Clough to him once he said "Great player, doing well as a manager too..." Incidentally, the Rea's cafe he mentions was owned by the family of Chris Rea, who became a noted singer/songwriter and musician.
Love the Rea’s Cafe trivia! I did know that Chris Rea’s parents owned an ice cream parlour…but didn’t connect the two until you mentioned it. Thanks for that!
If human's were immortal, would life have the same meaning? I don't think it would, we're only around for a relatively short spell and you've got to try and pack as much as you can into your life. You're a long time dead, after all.
Got a photo of me and Cloughie at a Boro v Sunderland game a few years ago Cloughies love for Sunderland is well known I asked him is it the Boro or them Brian he said listen young man once a Boro lad always a Boro lad class sadly missed Cloughie
Brian Clough was a class manager of his time. His extraordinary success with Derby and Nottingham Forest proves he was right about most things in football management. As a Newcastle fan I would have loved it if he had managed us. Had he been appointed Sunderland boss, (a job am sure he would have taken if offered), one can only speculate on what he might have achieved. Sadly for Sunderland fans he was the ‘big one’ who got away.
What white males used to be, ie a man of principle. Thing of the past. Even though he was really before my time, shows how one man can make a difference, if you have a brain and motivation, and principle. You have to hand it to him, what he did, no wonder he had a big ego, and he deserved it. The team i liked when i was young, only one team came to our ground and played football like it should be played, ie on the ground, ie his team. Very unique before the first division became the english premier league. Football in england had all sorts of styles that why it was popular, but you had to be brave back then to not play any long balls. It was very unique in its time to play as brians team forest played, and you either like it or not. Class act as a leader, and you can be sure even the biggest players respected him, as he knew what he was doing, and what he was saying. Proves that you do not need to be a good player to be top manager, you just need a brain to understand how humans are and use it to the best advantage of the team.
One hell of a Englishman great footballer, brilliant manager one of the nicest hardman of the football world SADLY missed in the world of football, I don't think he' would like football these days to much money and to weak the players of today THAT DAMMED UNITED brilliantly executed about his life ,,,,,you were a great guy brain 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️DUBLIN IRELAND RESPECT
It's hard to believe he was from the north east....no hint of the accent. Even though he was a big head...I can imagine he was also a humble guy to talk to.
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As you get older you realise how great these two were.
Clough as a manager with a brilliant passionate personality and love of the game.
Brian Moore as a commentator was the voice of football when I was growing up.
Just brilliant and very sadly missed.
spot on young sir
Couldn't agree more
There was quite a few great voices of football back then Les, not just Brian M. Motty and David Coleman were my favourites, but Hugh Johns was great when Villa won the league too. Gerry Harrison was brilliant doing Ipswich too. I'm in Manchester but I wasn't a great fan of Gerald Sinstadt to be honest 👌🏽👌🏽
Absolutely .. Me too
Bang on…on both points!
There will never be another Cloughie....what a man.
Thank Christ
@@CARLIN4737 Leeds? If so shouldn't you be out doing some "bird-watching" cos you never won anything fairly!
Both of these two guys were the voice of football.
Sadly missed tv football is not the same without them
Well said the game is not worth a squirt these days.
Absolutely. Could you imagine B.C. comments of taking the knee today.
Brian Clough and Brian Moore .. Legends of the game both !
"I'm not saying that I'm the best manager in the country but I'm in the top 1" what a legend 😂❤️🏴⚽️
Superb interview. Cloughie was a legend and let's not forget he wouldn't have achieved his massive success without the great Peter Taylor.
exactly peter taylor was the brains behind it all
Love him... RIP Cloughie. The game needs men like you more than ever now.
Brian Clough is an absolute legend and his name will surely live on for ever in the history of English football. Such a distinctive voice too. RIP, Brian
The Lennon and McCartney of football. Cloughie and Taylor did it at Derby and Forest. Absolute respect from a Man Utd fan. Miss Brian Moore also. Those were the days.
How can you not love this man?
“You can only deliver life from a solid background, never mind football.” Wisdom!
May you rest in eternal peace, young man. Thank you for the unforgettable memories...
Respect to you young man⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 dublin ireland
Wonderful man. Gent and brilliant manager. Should have Been England manager no question.
Brian clough and Moore...both legends ❤rip both of you...
The Brilliant Mr Clough and the Brilliant Mr Moore, OH when football was Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!
I'll second that sir 100%👍🤗
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“I intend to go with Brian to the top of the tree, and we’ll start with Derby.”
Certainly got that right. Topped the tree with Derby and Forest.
and toped the class with vodka and orange
Lern to spel.
Still the best.Never forgotten genius.
A good thing about getting on a bit is I'm old enough to remember the great man. How we miss him
England would have won trophies under this guy, but it was never going to happen because he wouldn't have been dictated to by the FA. Great manager 👍
Westend,
Many thanks for your series of interviews with Brians Clough and Moore. Some great memories and opinions from this unique man who was football's greatest character!
I remember him coming to Leeds I wanted him to stay at the time, not many liked him but I just thought he’d be a great manager. And he was. God bless him.
That was great, particularly the Hartlepool footage. Surprised Clough didn't get in his school team.
As a Tottenham fan I always loved this man as a manager and a man he’s teams were always amazing to watch 💜⚽️
England would have won stuff with this bloke in charge, for sure.
Well said that man.
Maybe. Maybe not. As many former club managers have found out, managing the national team is a world away from day-to-day club management. However I believe Clough should have been given the chance - provided he had Peter Taylor with him.
@@SMSJSC Now that really would have been the "Dream Ticket" for England National Football Team Management. Clough as Manager and Taylor as his assistant.
Imagine if this double appointment had been made in late-1973 / early-1974 (as replacement for Sir Alf Ramsey) ??
The second-half of the 1970s would certainly have been very different for the England Football Team !!!
Maybe, just maybe, England would have edged-out Italy in their qualifying group and gone to the 1978 World Cup ???
But this is all speculation.............
Disagree.
Too much bullshit involved in national game , they couldn't of handled him
@@peterherrington3300 You may be correct with regards to the bu11$hit situation. But in-terms of man-management and motivating a team, the Clough-Taylor partnership would have been great !!
I remember when Nott'm Forest played Celtic in the UEFA Cup 2nd leg , when they were n on route to the match at Celtic Park , Cloughie stopped the team bus outside a Chip shop in Glasgow and bought all the players , staff members , and bus driver , a fish supper each lol : what a character he was - and they still won the match 2-1 .
Brian god bless him he was and still is SIR BRIAN CLOUGH GENIUS AND A GREAT MAN 👨 WE WILL ALWAYS MISS YOU BRIAN CLOUGH SIMPLY THEE BEST RICHARD X
That's my dad on the left of the keeper as you look at the pic .Marton grove school team grove hill . He knew Brian well went to the same school and the youth club in later years .lost my dad in February just gone .had some good stories about their times at school and youth club .
Lemmy,
Every sympathy on the passing of your Dad. Marvellous memories to look back on!
His honesty, communication and wisdom. He had his moments, he was a human being. But this man inspired me silly when I was a kid growing up in the 80s and 90s.
Two legends of the game as it used to be before the premier league circus.
Miss him big time we will never see anybody like him again
Hia goal to game ratio is astonishing
Absolutely awesome video. Love this alot.
Great upload..
A lot of people talk a good game but Clough and Taylor could not only talk the talk they could walk the walk.
Know that’s a man’s man. A proper northerner. Great respect to you dear friend. R.i.p. legend you truly was 1 of a kind in my generation god bless you. Respect. ☝️❤️👌
thanks for the upload.
Love listening to Clough.
Was honest and self effacing despite his image.
Great man and sadly missed
Absolutely love it!
I am a N.T.F.C. supporter,Brian is a legend.I could listen to him all day.If only he was still with us.I found this recording very poignant, a video reminder that this incredible man can no longer educate and entertain us.Sadly,sadly missed.
"Let the bastards go first" & that's why he's one of the greatest 🤣🤣
In '83, I moved up from Derby and lived in a football-obsessed student house on Ayresome Street while studying at the then Poly. We’d often head to Rea's, the café owned by Chris Rea’s family, and kick a ball around Albert Park. Two mature students on my course, both retired miners, would reminisce about playing football with Brian Clough as kids. "He was the kind of kid that if you made a decision he didn’t like, he'd grab his ball and go home!" they'd say. "COYR!!" I'd say.
Wonderful stuff !!
My Grandad was so old when I mentioned Brian Clough to him once he said "Great player, doing well as a manager too..."
Incidentally, the Rea's cafe he mentions was owned by the family of Chris Rea, who became a noted singer/songwriter and musician.
Love the Rea’s Cafe trivia! I did know that Chris Rea’s parents owned an ice cream parlour…but didn’t connect the two until you mentioned it. Thanks for that!
Brilliant this 👍
Great man.
Peter Taylor was another great assistant manager
Shame people didn't realise how great a player Cough was
Two greats there
It’s sad and weird how people like Brian clough lived and were full of life but now are just dead and gone 😞
Yes! But what great memories!!!
If human's were immortal, would life have the same meaning? I don't think it would, we're only around for a relatively short spell and you've got to try and pack as much as you can into your life. You're a long time dead, after all.
Fitting this clip finished with Peter Taylor the man who who made Brian Clough
I WISH OUR BROTHER WAS HERE TO SEE THIS FOOLERY,,, LOVE YOU BRAIN GOD BLESS A true ENGLISH MAN 🤪✌️💯🇬🇧🗣️🆘💪🤪🧐
Great example of a late developer! Fantastic manager!
2 people who were the very best at their professions. No ifs no buts!!!!!
Snooker fans might agree with me that he sounds just like John Virgo
"Where's the cue ball going"?
such a different era. Did not know about his superb goal record.
Still can't believe Brian is not with us.
2 legends. RIP
Legend
Got a photo of me and Cloughie at a Boro v Sunderland game a few years ago Cloughies love for Sunderland is well known I asked him is it the Boro or them Brian he said listen young man once a Boro lad always a Boro lad class sadly missed Cloughie
My Hero 💚😔
Legends
Brian Clough was a class manager of his time. His extraordinary success with Derby and Nottingham Forest proves he was right about most things in football management. As a Newcastle fan I would have loved it if he had managed us. Had he been appointed Sunderland boss, (a job am sure he would have taken if offered), one can only speculate on what he might have achieved. Sadly for Sunderland fans he was the ‘big one’ who got away.
Well said
Image a Footballer Today Who couldn't afford an Icecream after training?
Brian Clough was years ahead of his time.
Masters of their crafts
Rea's Cafe where he met Barbara was owned by Chris Rea the singers family
Any idea what date this was broadcast? I'm guessing it's late 80s - very early 90s?
He may have had a Big Mouth, but his wit and intelligence always made him worth listening to.
He would have been a brilliant PM, Thatcher would never have happened!! God bless him.
What a great guy, legend from a Blade ⚔️⚔️⚔️
What white males used to be, ie a man of principle.
Thing of the past.
Even though he was really before my time, shows how one man can make a difference, if you have a brain and motivation, and principle.
You have to hand it to him, what he did, no wonder he had a big ego, and he deserved it.
The team i liked when i was young, only one team came to our ground and played football like it should be played, ie on the ground, ie his team. Very unique before the first division became the english premier league. Football in england had all sorts of styles that why it was popular, but you had to be brave back then to not play any long balls. It was very unique in its time to play as brians team forest played, and you either like it or not.
Class act as a leader, and you can be sure even the biggest players respected him, as he knew what he was doing, and what he was saying.
Proves that you do not need to be a good player to be top manager, you just need a brain to understand how humans are and use it to the best advantage of the team.
Why has England never found another manager like Brian Clough? I just dont know.
What a guy SIMOPLY THE BEST !!!!
Middlesbrough own!
we SAFC missed out on Brian, he would have crawled to manage us he said ! he should have come in 1980.
York!
I'd love to know if Brian ever spoke about Duncan Edwards and the Munich tragedy. Does anyone know ? Thanks.
The boss
"Why do you think they didn't like you, Brian?" - "Because i was better than them and I expected from them better, Brian "
🥰
No Clough without Taylor
God bless Brain love you 😘
GEEZER👍🙏💓💯🇬🇧🗣️🆘
One hell of a Englishman great footballer, brilliant manager one of the nicest hardman of the football world SADLY missed in the world of football, I don't think he' would like football these days to much money and to weak the players of today THAT DAMMED UNITED brilliantly executed about his life ,,,,,you were a great guy brain 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️DUBLIN IRELAND RESPECT
"That King George and that Frank Sinatra. They both met me yer know".
Rome wasnt built in a DAY IF I WAS IN CHARGE IT WOULD AVE BEEN !!
It's hard to believe he was from the north east....no hint of the accent.
Even though he was a big head...I can imagine he was also a humble guy to talk to.
No hint of the accent? Seriously? He hardly sounds like Prince Charles lol
Shankly , Clough , ferguson REVIE ???
Brian Moore was too easy on this headbanger
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This world is never going back to normal, but will get worse and worse, but Jesus Christ loves you and can save you and wants you to have eternal life. All anyone needs to do is ask Jesus to please forgive all their sins and ask him to come into their lives and hearts and he will save you. Don’t turn down the free gift of eternal life, judgement and hell is very real. And Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven. ❤🙏🕊
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