Taking over England's top football club Leeds United, previously successful
manager Brian Clough's abrasive approach and his clear dislike of the
players' dirty style of play make it certain there is going to be friction.
Glimpses of his earlier career help explain both his hostility to previous
manager Don Revie and how much he is missing right-hand man Peter Taylor
who has loyally stayed with Brighton & Hove Albion.
In 1974, Brian Clough was named manager of Leeds United, then one of the
most successful teams in English football. He was fired 44 days later after
Leeds got off to its worst start in 20 years. He had replaced the legendary
Don Revie who left Leeds to become manager of England's national team but
never managed to gain the loyalty of the players nor implement his own
style of managing. In flashbacks, Clough's rocky relationship with Revie is
revealed going back to an FA Cup match in 1968 when he felt Revie snubbed
him. As presented in the film, Clough was driven to show up Revie and was a
very successful manager, leading Derby County to the league championship.
In the end, his ultra-sized ego and lack of concern for those around him
led to his downfall. In future years Clough had great success,
re-established himself as a top manager leading his teams to victory and
was, in the words of the filmmaker, the greatest manager England never had.
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