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Brian Clough on Malcolm Allison

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

August 1973

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  • rip both men

  • IM A SPURS FAN,AND CAN HONESTLY SAY HE WAS RESPECTED BY ALL US YIDS.AND I LOVE HIS ATTITUDE TO LFE....ENJOY IT AND DONT STOP.....HE NEVER DID?

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  • 2 legends both born in Middlesbrough.

  • rip all THREE men. 

  • smooth bastard cloughy, could talk a nun's knickers off!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Brian Clough - We loved his ego, but he was his own biggest critic. Known to rip players to pieces for lack of commitment, but did the same to himself when he made a mistake. Brought the European Cup to Nottingham twice and was simply the best Manager England never had. Malcolm Allison - Way ahead of his time in coaching techniques, he was a flamboyant, cigar puffing, sheepskin coat wearing Manager, that exuded a love of football. Bill Shankly is up there with them too. (Man Utd fan)

  • @SeventiesMania That's a "World of Sport" tie.

    Cloughie and Big Mal were like chalk and cheese but what phenomenal football coaches they were and treated each other with enormous respect. Legends.

    Imagine seeing this nowadays...?

    No, thought not.

  • @fingardner too rite mate

  • It doesn´t matter whether it was on the field, on the telly or in the manager´s office. There were characters in football in those days. There aren´t now.

  • clough, allison, brian moore...legends

  • The Genius word is over used today, but does apply to Clough. He would have been a success in any walk of life had he chosen. Given the right education, contacts and connections could have risen to cabinet minister or prime minister had he chosen something like politics as a career as opposed to football. I genuinely think he was more intelligent than most politicians.

  • U dont see interviews like this on Telly nowadays.

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