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Brian Howard Clough, OBE was an English football player and manager. He played as a striker and remains one of the Football League's highest goalscorers, but his career was shortened by a serious injury. As a manager, Clough's name is closely associated with that of Peter Taylor, who served as his assistant manager at various clubs in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. They achieved great successes with Derby County and Nottingham Forest. Clough is also remembered for doing frequent radio and television interviews in which he made controversial remarks about players, other managers, and the overall state of the game.
Birth Name
Brian Howard Clough
Born
Thursday, 21 March 1935
Died
Monday, 20 September 2004
Acting Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Jeremy Vine | Self | 2018 |
When English Football Ruled Europe | Self | 2018 |
Football's Foreign Legion | Self - Nottingham Forest Manager | 2018 |
Jimmy Hill: A Man for All Seasons | Self | 2016 |
I Believe in Miracles | Himself (Archive Material) / Self | 2015 |
Dream Debuts | Self | 2015 |
The Football Mavericks | Self | 2015 |
The Greatest Footie Ads Ever | Self | 2012 |
The Damned United | Self | 2009 |
Clough | Self | 2009 |
Acting Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Jeremy Vine | Self | 2018 |
When English Football Ruled Europe | Self | 2018 |
Football's Foreign Legion | Self - Nottingham Forest Manager | 2018 |
Jimmy Hill: A Man for All Seasons | Self | 2016 |
I Believe in Miracles | Himself (Archive Material) / Self | 2015 |
Dream Debuts | Self | 2015 |
The Football Mavericks | Self | 2015 |
The Greatest Footie Ads Ever | Self | 2012 |
The Damned United | Self | 2009 |
Clough | Self | 2009 |
Football Hell | Self | 1994 |
Boon | Brian Clough | 1986 |
Billy Liar | Self | 1973 |
Parkinson | Self | 1971 |
World in Action | Self | 1963 |