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- Sales Rank: #3346971 in Books
- Published on: 2007
- Format: Import
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.11" h x 1.11" w x 6.11" l,
- Binding: Hardcover
- 256 pages
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Warm portrait of talented, tortured and eccentric soccer manager
By David Ljunggren
Sports journalist Duncan Hamilton had the great fortune to start forging a close relationship with soccer manager Brian Clough in 1977, shortly after he took over a struggling Nottingham Forest side. Clough, by turns an overbearing, opinionated, insecure, bullying, outrageous, generous and immensely gifted motivator of players, had already led unfashionable Derby County side to the First Division championship before stumbling badly and derailing his career. Forest, then languishing in the Second Division, were the only team willing to take a chance. Clough, relying on players discarded by other teams and cheap bargains, led Forest to promotion and then won the First Division championship the next year. The team then won the European Cup (the continent's most important trophy, contested in those days by national champions only) two years in a row, which was completely unheard of, especially for a minor team. Hamilton describes Clough's character well and shows how he gradually got to know a very complex and eccentric man. Frustratingly, there isn't actually enough soccer in the book, which is more a psychological portrait than a detailed account of what the team did. Forest didn't have the financial clout to cope in the ever more mercenary world of English soccer and Clough couldn't repeat his successes. He split with his assistant at the club and started drinking more and more heavily, so the book becomes darker as the chapters progress. It's well worth reading, though.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Clough the man, not Clough the manager
By Lynette McClenaghan
Brian Clough is a perennially interesting subject and this book does add to our understanding of this complex man, although it also falls short in a number of ways.
Hamilton, although a sports journalist, attempts to present us with a complex psychological portrait of his subject. To this end he succeeds in providing a sympathetic and detailed portrayal of Clough’s strengths and weaknesses. He provides plenty of examples and anecdotes to illustrate his ideas and by the end of the book the reader feels that Clough’s complexity has been illuminated, warts and all. However, this is also something of a reductionist approach, so that Clough becomes a psychological study, rather than a brilliant football manager. The football is not given nearly enough emphasis, so that Clough’s extraordinary achievements are diminished. Hamilton shows little appreciation for the game. The drama of football at the highest levels is nothing more than the background against which Hamilton’s relationship with Clough is played out.
You will learn more about Clough the man from this book, but for those primarily interested in the football, you will likely find this a let-down.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
"I've got you under my skin"
By Tom Plum
One could easily title this saying this is a highly acclaimed award winning sports book of the year on the legendary manager Brian Clough but that is to state the obvious.
My review title comes from indeed, the fact that Brian Clough was a big Frank Sinatra fan and others of that genre and song lyrics are quoted from time to time and while at the same time, BC like Bill Shankly came up with some highly remembered quotations in their own right.
I had to read the likewise, popular novel and now, movie too, The Damned Utd but not before this one, but after reading 'The Damned United', I got out "Provided you don't kiss me" and decided to read it a second time because yes, the subject matter "got under my skin" here, in fact, if desired, one could make quite a study of the man and read other books as well. I was not sure if the Brian Clough figure portrayed in the 'Damned Utd.' meshed with the Clough presented in the "provided you don't kiss me" book which is all from first-hand experience. The author of this book, Duncan Hamilton who spent 18 years with managing legend Brian Clough said he did not recognize the Clough in 'The Damned Utd.' but that Clough may have undergone a big change by the time he got to Nottingham (in leaving Leeds, Clough received very generous severence payments making him financially independent along with the wealth of experience managing Derby, Leeds for 44 days, Hartlepool and Brighton). Okay, good to know I have retained some reading comprehension.
This book is not so much a straight-forward biography of Brian Clough's life but rather vignettes of his life. I was even able to categorize the 11 chapters by the subject matter.
Chapter 1: Introduction of main two characters of the book, journalist Duncan Hamilton and Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough. It is up to the reader, but I read it as very much a friendship vs. a professional relationship.
Chapter 2: Introduction of Clough's left-hand man, perhaps better put, "Co-Manager" in actuality if not in title: Peter Taylor- former teammate/goalkeeper of Clough as well, he was a bit like a fatherly figure to him when Clough played soccer professionally. In all likelihood, Clough would not have been as successful without Taylor and possibly vice-versa. Clough and Taylor were a team though Clough received most of the publicity.
Chapter 3: Falling out with Taylor.
Chapter 4: Peter Shilton, reknown all-time great goalkeeper along with various stories of other players at Nottingham Forest.
Chapter 5: European Play of Clough's teams, Derby and Nottingham Forest, the latter winning back-to-back European Championships (Now Champions League).
Clough did so much with Derby and Nottingham Forest, yet, they are both teams from smaller cities, 'small teams' versus the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal or even Newcastle let alone the likes of the 'Galacticos' of Real Madrid and other big European teams.
The great Ajax, Johann Cruyff and total football triumphed during one of the years Derby ventured into the European competition, but thank goodness. Clough seemed to hold a grudge that year that one of the other teams was up to bribing referees and the like. Football/Soccer at times leaves something to be desired with those that bend the rules. Clough is to be highly admired if for nothing else, for his principled stands for sportsmanship and fair play, no hotdogging with goal celebrations or gamesmanship.
Chapter 6: When Clough interviewed and sought the job of manager for the National (3 Lions) England soccer team in the 1970s. I think he could have done a good job. I also think, again, Mr. Taylor would be needed too. Clough stirred up too many waves to get the job and the directors who would have hired him are probably what we would call "stuffed suits" and so Brian was not hired.
Chapter 7: psychological, personal management style of Clough.
Chapter 8: A Sinatra song quote is title of the chapter, "There may be trouble ahead", dealing with a downturn in Nottingham Forest's fortunes in the league as well as financial trials the Club endured. Really, he was a big Sinatra fan.
Chapter 9: Years of alcohol abuse start to take tow on Brian Clough.
Chapter 10: Retirement as manager of Forest.
Chapter 11: Post-management relationship/"friendship" with author Duncan Hamilton.
Epilogue
There are also some excellent additions to this book, the "p.s." features including an interview of Hamilton comparing his book to the Damned United, a timeline on Brian Clough, his record as player and coach and more.
This is a book about Clough, the real Clough. So often, Clough is remembered in some ways about his life, boiling it down to his famous quotes, "I wouldn't say I was the best manager, but I was in the top one" or Clough is remembered for his cantankerous personality or his green rugby shirt.
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