<p>''<b>COMPREHENSIVE</b>'' <i>The Sunday Times</i><br><b>''BEAUTIFULLY DETAILED'' </b><i>The Guardian</i><br><b>''UTTERLY COMPELLING''</b> Nottingham Forest News<br><b>''WONDERFUL''</b><i> Forbes</i><br><b>''INTIMATE''</b><i> FourFourTwo</i><br><br><b>20th Anniversary Edition - Fully revised and updated.</b><br><br>In this authoritative, critical biography, Jonathan Wilson draws an intimate and powerful portrait of one of England''s greatest football managers, Brian Clough. It was in the unforgiving world of post-war football where his identity and reputation was made - a world where, as Clough''s mentor Harry Storer once said, ''Nobody ever says thank you.''<br><br>Nonetheless, Clough brought the gleam of silverware to the depressed East Midlands of the 1970s. Initial triumph at Derby was followed by a sudden departure and a traumatic 44 days at Leeds. By the end of a frazzled 1974, Clough was set up for life financially, but also hardened to the realities of football. By the time he