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Whatever Happened to Earning Success? Mark Hughes, Ashley Young And the Lure of the Established Order

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Brian Clough dragged Derby County from the depths of the second tier to Championship success in the early seventies and gifted Nottingham Forest a similar fate later that same decade. Blackburn Rovers were not a byword for silverware when Kenny...
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Dalglish Getting Embarrassed By Fergie Again?

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"Keane is the hottest prospect in football right now," Brian Clough said of Roy in his last season at Nottingham Forest. Jack Walker was trying to buy Blackburn success, something he would later go on to achieve, and Kenny Dalglish identified Keane as the man to take the club forward in 1993.

Bob Paisley vs Alex Ferguson, who is the greatest?

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Seventeen league titles, five European Cups, seven League Cups and fifteen Manager of the Year awards. Both adored by their fans, admired by their peers; and despised either end of the M62.

Sir Alex Ferguson and Bob Paisley OBE are undeniably the masters of their trade. Title after title has been mixed with majestic football and an unerring enjoyment of standing on the sidelines shouting at some of the worlds' most famous sportsmen.

Guy That's Always in Meg Ryan's Movies Has Seen The Damned United

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One of the drag queens from Bosom Buddies has spoken out about the coaching situation in Aston Villa and has made a surprising endorsement. His suggestion? Brian Clough. Really.

A new matador making his way to Aston Villa? Roberto Martinez

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A new matador making his way to Aston Villa? Roberto Martinez - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

Somewhat ironic that Aston Villa's Hollywood supporter Tom Hanks starred in a film called ‘The Da Vinci Code' where he made more luck at cracking that than he did at predicting the club's new manager.

Micro-Tactics And The Future Of Football

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Nickspinkboots' Note: Readers, please welcome Kiran Vr, a United fan who takes his football very seriously. He's the editor-in-chief of Inside Manchester United, a blog for all things United and more. This is his first guest post here, and if you critters behave yourselves then it won't be his last.

My dad is a Chelsea fan!

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Today, whilst at the Arboretum in Stafford, a fellow soldier asked me why I was a Forest fan. A fair question, given that my father is from Sussex and supports Chelsea and my mother is from Ashington, the birth place of the Charlton brothers and staunch ‘Toon' territory [...]

Aston Villa's change of strategy

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By Paul Wilkes, editor of LaLigaUK

The philosophy of a football club will determine the immediate goals and long-term vision of the club. Within England, this has often been dictated at most sides by the manager. However in recent times as a more continental approach has been inserted by some; others have remained old-fashioned.

John Collins: Your Country Needs You

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Beware, I suppose, expecting your heroes of yesteryear to still be giants today.
They often disappoint.
I used to think Ronnie Corbett was a comedy giant. Turns out he's a small man with an attitude problem.
Yet here I am in my thirties and I'm still in raptures about a guy I worshipped when I was eight and was thrilled by when I was 18.

1974 Charity Shield Between Liverpool and Leeds (Video)

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If you've watched or read The Damned United, you'll know that the 1974 Charity Shield between Leeds United and Liverpool plays a pivotal role. It was a real life drama featuring remarkable characters Bill Shankly and Brian Clough. And on ...
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Brian Clough: Nobody Ever Says Thank You (Book Review)

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Jonathan Wilson's biography about legendary football manager Brian Clough manages to combine the two best attributes by which a book should be judged: how it teaches things you never knew, and how spellbinding it was. Brian Clough: Nobody Ever Says...
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Odds and ends

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We haven't done one of these for a while but here are some interesting links.

Jonathan Wilson on Villas-Boas.

"Rome wasn't built in a day," Brian Clough once said. "But then I wasn't on that particular job." It's a great line, but the truth is that the majority of managers need time.

The Life of Brian’s Statue: Let it snow

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The white stuff's coming down again, and I'm the only one around here who's not got a big thick coat on, or a woolly bobble hat. This old green sweatshirt of mine has always kept me warm – and now it's immortalised in bronze, it's better than ever [...]

Referees and The Confirmation Bias

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Seen this elsewhere today?

Referees. Eh? Who'd be one? Not me anyway. I watch football, play football, love football but would never want to put myself in the position that thousands of well wishing men & women do. They are vital to the function of the sport and a good referee can make a game better.

QPR Report Friday Snippets: Warnock Profiled and Interviewed

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- Five Year ago Today: Ian Holloway's Last QPR Victory
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QPR manager Neil Warnock still fighting his corner after all these years
Neil Warnock leans back in his chair, smiles from ear to ear and looks almost misty-eyed.

Some News for Fri Jan 21, 2011

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Edson Buddle scored a goal in the 78th minute of his German debut with Ingolstadt against fellow American, goalkeeper David Yelldell. Unfortunately they gave up a late goal and only got a 1-1 tie.
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Japan scored 2 goals down a man and trailing to beat Qatar 3-2 in the Asian Cup Quarterfinals today.

The Life of Brian’s Statue: Haggis, neeps and tatties

LTLF 26 January @ 03:43 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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I remember the days when the Scots fellers in my Forest team would celebrate Burns Night. Haggis, neeps and tatties. That's what they went on about all day long. Sometimes, I wished they'd get together and write a book, and call it: ‘101 Things to do With a Dead Sheep'. Then maybe they'd bloody well shut up about it [.

Old QPR-Related Videos Compilation

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Me Owd Duck on a little Irishman

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I thought I was going to be talking about recent events today, but then I blinked and realised twenty years had gone by. The little Irishman I wanted to talk about is no longer a player, but keeps coming back to the City Ground as a manager and giving us three points. He came from a family in County Cork that were steeped in football from a generation before.

The Life of Brian’s Statue: Handbags

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They're at it all the bloody time! Footballers love to get their handbags out and swing ‘em at each other! Most weekends, y'hear about it, whether it's Kevin Nolan, Diaby of Arsenal or whoever, they all reckon they're hard men. Not in my book though [...]

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Week 27

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The Premier League in England went goal crazy last weekend, including two games with eight goals each. In the top league in Turkey a coach does a Brian Clough and punches a pitch invader.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Week 27

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The Premier League in England went goal crazy last weekend, including two games with eight goals each. In the top league in Turkey a coach does a Brian Clough and punches a pitch invader.

The Contenders

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With the race to be promoted to the EPL for next seasons' competition hotting up, it is worth a look at some of the teams you may not know so much about, who could be playing agsinst the big boys next term.

Two of the contenders played each other at the weekend, with Queens Park Rangers and Nottingham Forest drawing one each at Loftus Road.

FLASHBACK: Garry Birtles nearly died for a goal

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In a revealing confession to The Telegraph this week former Manchester United record signing Garry Birtles recalled the torment he went through over thirty years ago when he could not buy a goal for...
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Jose Mourinho, Slavoj Zizek, Matrix, & the Real Perversion: Us

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Professional coaches are funny people. For those at the top, redundant discourses emerge to explain defeat. They seldom involve the coaches. Or the players. Often, the blame rests solely on the referee. For Sir Alex, a post-game press conference involves either post-victory gloating or a treatise on the fallibility of man.

Steve McClaren back in English football hoping to inspire Forest renaissance

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Steve McClaren back in English football hoping to inspire Forest renaissance - originally posted on Soccerlens.com

It has been 1305 days since Steve McClaren stood sombrely alone clutching the handle of an umbrella on a rain-sodden night at Wembley as the England national team failed to qualify for the 2008 European Championships – beaten at home by Croatia.

My dad is a Chelsea fan!

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Today, whilst at the Arboretum in Stafford, a fellow soldier asked me why I was a Forest fan. A fair question, given that my father is from Sussex and supports Chelsea and my mother is from Ashington, the birth place of the Charlton brothers and staunch ‘Toon' territory [...]

The Life of Brian’s Statue: A whale of a time

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It's a bit frustrating, ‘cause I can hear the cries and squeals from where I'm standing, but can't really see what's going on. Loads of people are going in and out of Market Square on a daily basis. Well, the weather's good, and there's water to splash around in [...]

The Poyet Effect

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For all the talk of which player will be going where as the transfer window creaks to a close, there can be little question that, for all the attention lavished upon player transfers, it is the appointment of a new manager that can truly be the existence-changing moment in the entire history of a football club.

The Black-And-White Years: 18 Glorious Photos Of Bill Shankly – Happy Birthday Shanks!

Who Ate All the Pies 02 September @ 08:13 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Chris Wright

This very day in 1913, one William Shankly was born in the Ayrshire mining village of Glenbuck making today his 98th birthday.

Happy Birthday Shanks...

Shankly at Preston North End, 1937

Shankly playing for Preston North End, 1946

Shankly, "the man who is taking Liverpool FC along the road to the First Division Title for the first time since 1947″, aged 50, 1964

Shankly stands in front of the empty terraces at Anfield during a Liverpool training session, 1965

Shankly poses with his 1965/66 trophy haul including the League Championship trophy and the FA Charity Shield, 1966

Shankly feels the stress of a new season set in as the Liverpool players and coaches gather for a team group picture, 1967

Shankly is unimpressed with the cutlery at the breakfast table, 1968

Shankly reacts to an erroneous news report in his office at Anfield, 1969

Shankly poses with a football during Liverpool's pre-season photocall, 1969

Shankly shows his new signing Kevin Keegan (nice tank top Keggy!

Has Wenger stayed too long? These five bosses did…

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Has Wenger stayed too long? These five bosses did...

All eyes are on Arsenal's Arsene Wenger after Saturday's 4-3 defeat at Blackburn was followed by a vote of confidence from Gunners chief executive Ivan Gazidis. The Frenchman has transformed his side and, arguably, English football too.

The Black-And-White Years: 10 More Fantastic Photos From The Football Archives

Who Ate All the Pies 08 September @ 08:37 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Chris Wright

Ten more wonderful vintage photos picked at random from the Pies' archives...

England captain Bobby Moore shows off a particularly dapper shirt from his new line of stylish fashion products, 1972

Chelsea's Dick Spence and Len Goulden play head tennis during training at Stamford Bridge, 1947

Sheffield Wednesday forward Derek Dooley (and his wife) travels home from Preston Royal Infirmary in an ambulance after having his leg amputated following a gangrene infection to the broken leg he suffered against Preston North End, 1953

West Ham footballers play leapfrog during a training session on the beach at Southend, 1951

The bare feet of Nigeria's Justin Onwudiwe.

Managers Polled Over ‘Ideal Dinner Dates’ – An Excuse To Gawp At Scarlett Johansson

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By Chris Wright

On behalf of Yahoo and the League Manager's Association, a 20-strong phalanx of managers have been quizzed over their ideal dinner dates.

All the usual suspects were present, with Elvis, De Niro, Pacino et al all rearing their ugly heads though it was floaty/stingy boxer Muhammad Ali who picked up the most nods, with five managers (Redknapp, Allardyce, McLeish, Pardew and Hughton) plumping for the pugilist.

John “Motty” Motson Celebrates 40 Years At The BBC

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By Alan Duffy

The ultimate football anorak (or sheepskin coat), iconic commentator John Motson has now been with the Beeb for 40 years, quite an achievement.

In a world before Sky Sports, self-important celebrity pundits, the overuse of ironic puns and Clive Tyldesley, Motson was football television's Mr Big, the A-list commentator who shared football's iconic moments with the nation.

Come dine with me

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Interesting stuff in the Mail. Well not interesting in any real sense, diverting perhaps. Anyway, football managers polled as to who they'd like to have dinner with:

Harry Redknapp Muhammad Ali, Vincent O'Brien, Bobby Moore
Paul Ince – Wife, John F Kennedy, Tiger Woods
Paul Lambert Elvis Presley, George Bush, George Best
Roberto Di Matteo Julius Caesar, Claudia Schiffer, Robert De Niro
Sam Allardyce Nelson Mandela, Muhammad Ali, Sir Alex Ferguson
Sven Goran Eriksson Nelson Mandela, Pope John Paul, Barack Obama
Chris Coleman John F Kennedy, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix
Tony Adams Jesus, Sir Alf Ramsey, Scarlett Johansson
Simon Grayson Geoffrey Boycott, Bono, Don Revie
Roberto Mancini Paolo Mantovani, The Pope, Sheikh Mansour
Rafa Benitez Julius Caesar, Al Pacino, Napoleon
David Moyes Mother, Tommy Burns, Kylie Minogue
Gustavo Poyet Fernando Morena, Michael Jordan, Wife
Neil Warnock – Queen, Barbara Streisand, Brian Clough
Steve McClaren Nelson Mandela, Barack Obama, Sir Alex Ferguson
Alex McLeish - Robert Di Niro, John Lennon, Muhammad Ali
Alan Pardew Muhammad Ali, Barrack Obama, Spike Milligan
Peter Reid Elvis Presley, Jesus Christ, Angelina Jolie
Chris Hughton Martin Luther King, Muhammad Ali, Bill Shankly
Gianfranco Zola Father, wife, Diego Maradona

Shame no Roy, Jol or SAF.

Fergie’s the greatest manager… but would you go for a pint with him?

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Fergie's the greatest manager... but would you go for a pint with him?

Here's a sneak preview of how I'll look on Strictly Come Dancing's Halloween special this Saturday. People have been saying for years that I'm nothing but hair and teeth and this proves they're right!

We will never see another Sir Alex

MIKE JACOBS 07 November @ 11:19 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Praise continues to come in for Sir Alex Ferguson, and Mark Lawrenson writes of why we will never get a manager of his kind again.
Sir Alex Ferguson is a one-off and we will never get a manager of his kind again.
Ferguson has built six different and successful Manchester United teams.

Ex-RED: Ferguson is on a 'different level' to Shankly and Paisley...

Liverpool Kop 08 November @ 12:00 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Former Liverpool striker Stan Collymore has controversially claimed that Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is a superior manager to Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley.
Collymore, who also claims that Man United wanted to sign him in 1994, argued:
"Through the years there have been plenty of top bosses; Jock Stein, Brian Clough, Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley have all written their names into history books, but Fergie is on a different level altogether".

Huddersfield Town’s Rolling Revue: 43 Games Unbeaten And Counting

Who Ate All the Pies 22 November @ 09:11 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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By Greg Evans

You could've had staked your life savings on Brian Clough being absolutely fuming with the Notts County defence come 5 o'clock last Saturday evening, were Old Big 'Ead still with us of course.

The Magpies travelled up to Yorkshire that morning knowing they had the opportunity to well and truly piss on Huddersfield's bonfire a club on the brink of breaking a very prestigious English Football League record.

Book reviews: Nottingham Forest: On This Day, Nottingham Forest Miscellany and The Day I Met Brian Clough

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Records must have broken this year as a plethora of Forest books hit the shelves – the postman serving the LTLF offices is currently taking three months off with a crippled spine from carrying all the review copies that have dropped through our letterbox in the last few months. But aside from giving postal workers back problems, what purpose are all these books serving?