Birthday: 21 March 1935, Middlesbrough, North Riding, Yorkshire, England, UK
Birth Name: Brian Howard Clough
Height: 177 cm
Brian Howard Clough's professional football career began when aged 16 he signed for hometown club, Middlesbrough F.C.. Working his way up through the ranks, he made his full first-team debut in a league match against Barnsley in September 1955. Over the following six seasons he scored 197 goals in 213 league appearances, a fantastic record by ...
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Brian Howard Clough's professional football career began when aged 16 he signed for hometown club, Middlesbrough F.C.. Working his way up through the ranks, he made his full first-team debut in a league match against Barnsley in September 1955. Over the following six seasons he scored 197 goals in 213 league appearances, a fantastic record by modern standards. It was during this period that he earned his two England caps, both in 1959 against Wales and Sweden.In 1961 he moved to Sunderland where he continued his prolific strike-rate, scoring 54 times in 61 games. At the age of 30 though, a clash with the Bury goalkeeper resulted in an injury which forced him to retire.Looking for new challenges, Brian decided to go into management, gaining experience at Hartlepool for two seasons before taking the job at Derby County, where he led them to the league championship in 1972 and the European Cup semi-finals a year later. His tenure ended when he resigned after a dispute with Derby chairman Sam Longson.More success was to follow though. After unsuccessful stints at Brighton and Leeds United, he took the top job at Nottingham Forest where he won them 11 trophies, including the league championship in 1978 and the European Cup twice in 1979 and 1980.In May 1993, after 18 years at Forest, Brian retired from football. He suffered from ill-health in his later years years and underwent a liver transplant in early 2003. Show less «
Don't send me flowers when I'm dead. If you like me, send them while I'm alive.
Don't send me flowers when I'm dead. If you like me, send them while I'm alive.
[on his disdain for women's football] I like my women to be feminine, not sliding into tackles and c...Show more »
[on his disdain for women's football] I like my women to be feminine, not sliding into tackles and covered in mud. Show less «
Rome wasn't built in a day... but I wasn't on that particular job.
Rome wasn't built in a day... but I wasn't on that particular job.
I can't even spell spaghetti never mind talk Italian. How could I tell an Italian to get the ball? H...Show more »
I can't even spell spaghetti never mind talk Italian. How could I tell an Italian to get the ball? He might grab mine. Show less «
That Seaman (David Seaman) is a handsome young man but he spends too much time looking in his mirror...Show more »
That Seaman (David 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. Show less «
I wouldn't say I was the best manager in the business. But I was in the top one.
I wouldn't say I was the best manager in the business. But I was in the top one.
I recommended 30-odd years ago that when a player was getting booked for example and in trouble, not...Show more »
I recommended 30-odd years ago that when a player was getting booked for example and in trouble, not only discipline him but discipline the manager as well. You go and fine Alex Ferguson £50,000 and knowing how tight Alex is with money, I'm telling you nobody would get booked in Manchester United's side 'cos he'd step on it straight away. Show less «
If a chairman sacks the manager he initially appointed, he should go as well.
If a chairman sacks the manager he initially appointed, he should go as well.
If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there.
If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there.
[on Martin O'Neill] Anybody who can do anything in Leicester but make a jumper has got to be a geniu...Show more »
[on Martin O'Neill] Anybody who can do anything in Leicester but make a jumper has got to be a genius. Show less «
[on Sven-Göran Eriksson] At last England have appointed a manager who speaks English better than th...Show more »
[on Sven-Göran Eriksson] At last England have appointed a manager who speaks English better than the players. Show less «
One reason I never became the England manager was because the FA thought I would take over and run t...Show more »
One reason I never became the England manager was because the FA thought I would take over and run the show. They were dead right. Show less «
Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely ...Show more »
Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely know how to win at dominoes. Show less «