![]() |
TLW Website | Forums | Shop | Blog | Gallery | Arcade | TLW Live
|
|||||||
| Register | Livescore | Blogs | FAQ | Members List | vBookie | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read | Chat Room [1] |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| Sponsored Links |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
Brian Clough is a cunt.
|
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
Was - he's dead. Whatever you think of Clough, the book (and also the story of his time there) is great as a football fan.
__________________
Check the writing skills forever coming tight with the quill. |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
Quote:
I'll watch that, didnt realise it had created a stirr. Good read so far. |
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
It's very dark. Clough is painted as a raving, alcoholic nut job in it.
__________________
Check the writing skills forever coming tight with the quill. |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
Clough is/was/always will be a Cunty-fuck.
|
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
OK, can we just take as a given that Brian Clough is a cunt? Then the rest of us can discuss a programme on telly without constant interjections about him.
__________________
Check the writing skills forever coming tight with the quill. |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
Quote:
Do you know if he actually attacked Revies office with an axe? |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
"I will always remain convinced that those Liverpool fans who died were killed by Liverpool people."
Brian Clough. |
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
No-one is disputing that he was a cunt - as I said above. Here we go: "Brian Clough is a cunt". Can I now banter about a good book and the TV show made by its author about the furore it caused?
__________________
Check the writing skills forever coming tight with the quill. |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
Fair enough, I'll leave it alone.
|
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
The genius of the life of Brian | By genre | guardian.co.uk Books
Class article on it. Thanks Paul, i'm going get this book.
__________________
"If you're lost in a fog you stick together. That way you don't get lost. If there's a secret to us, that's it." Jesus is a cheesehead |
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
Quote:
|
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
You can get it for less that £4 on amazon marketplace.
We need a Liverpool Way football related book club.
__________________
"If you're lost in a fog you stick together. That way you don't get lost. If there's a secret to us, that's it." Jesus is a cheesehead |
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
I've read GB 84 by Peace, which is a brilliant novel about the miner's strike. The Damned United is definitely next on the list.
__________________
"Hey, these blow up into funny shapes at all?" "Well, no. Unless round is funny." |
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
Rather more bizarrely, King Kenny and Marina are on 'Mr and Mrs' tonight on ITV. I guess it's for charity. All the same...
|
|
|||
|
Re: The Damned United
I Read the book last year, and although I hate Clough as much as anyone, the subject matter and character studies are excellent. No wonder Giles is pissed off no one comes out of the book sounding particular well (well maybe Roy McFarland is the exception) Its a book that will stay with you long after putting it down. I would say a definate must read and look forward to seeing Michael Sheen as Clough.
|
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
Excellent info in this thread, I'm looking forward to watching that and will get on the case with the book also
|
|
||||
|
Re: The Damned United
The other (factual) book on Clough - Duncan Hamilton's 'Provided You Don't Kiss Me' - is similarly fascinating. Written by Forest's equivalent of Bascombe, it's sometimes weirdly weak on acknowledging LFC's success during Forest's heyday, but some of the stories about Clough's descent into alcoholism are amazing. I knew the man was often struggling in the latter seasons, but Hamilton recalls days when Clough would sit in his office and discuss with his dog when the first whisky should be drunk! He seems to have been out of it when Forest was in the FA Cup Final, and then the directors - who knew how pissed he was - let him carry on for a crazy length of time before one of them finally snapped. Maybe more pertinently, the account of Clough's change in attitude once his assistent Peter Taylor had gone is very intriguing.
|