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    Cloughie stories


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    I believe in miracles is a great documentary about his early time at Forest

    I liked the Damned United with Michael Sheen too

    Always loved Cloughie, absolute legend

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    I love the stories

    https://youtu.be/vRq8UaSNceM

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    Can u imagine any other manager getting away with that ?

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    Hi lads... During lock down I was watching the 'under the cosh' series on YouTube, listening to stories from Andy Johnson, lou macari etc... It has a lot of choice language, but some great football stories..... They are all good but my favourite was the Geoff Horsfield one 2 hrs plus very good..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieSingh View Post
    I believe in miracles is a great documentary about his early time at Forest

    I liked the Damned United with Michael Sheen too

    Always loved Cloughie, absolute legend

    Absolute best BS and up there with Ferguson. These chaps did not have player power go on or players wear pink boots or girlie puffy hair bands like greasy Jack! A footballer was a footballer and not something out of Love Island FFS!!

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    'That Seaman is a handsome young man but he spends too much time looking in his mirror, rather than at the ball. You can't keep goal with hair like that” – on facial hair…and ponytales.

    Courtesy of Sky and 15 Cloughie quotes 😊 .

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    Leeds United’s Allan Clarke’s brother Kelvin was my decorator for a while.

    I heard all about the real truth about Clough’s 44 days at Leeds in the 70’s.

    Allan Clarke said that The Damned United was pretty much a load of b o l l o x......a lot of the Leeds squad, including Clarke himself, loved Cloughie and were 100% behind him and his ideas.

    Billy Bremner, Jonny Giles and Norman Hunter hated him and they called the shots, it was a small number of the most powerful players that got him out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Leeds United’s Allan Clarke’s brother Kelvin was my decorator for a while.

    I heard all about the real truth about Clough’s 44 days at Leeds in the 70’s.

    Allan Clarke said that The Damned United was pretty much a load of b o l l o x......a lot of the Leeds squad, including Clarke himself, loved Cloughie and were 100% behind him and his ideas.

    Billy Bremner, Jonny Giles and Norman Hunter hated him and they called the shots, it was a small number of the most powerful players that got him out.
    That is very interesting Mick.

    https://youtu.be/chKHtho-WC0

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcbALBION View Post
    Hi lads... During lock down I was watching the 'under the cosh' series on YouTube, listening to stories from Andy Johnson, lou macari etc... It has a lot of choice language, but some great football stories..... They are all good but my favourite was the Geoff Horsfield one 2 hrs plus very good..
    Thanks for that will check them out

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