I Believe In Miracles: The Remarkable Story of Brian Clough’s European Cup-winning Team
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Rating | : | 4.87 (605 Votes) |
Asin | : | 147223359X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. He was appointed by the Guardian in 2000 and now lives in Manchester.Jonny Owen was born and bred in Wales' most famous footballing town, Merthyr Tydfil. Daniel Taylor grew up watching Nottingham Forest from the terraces of the City Ground before moving into the pressbox, and is currently the chief football writer for the Guard
Forest won the First Division championship, two League Cups and back-to-back European Cups and they did it, incredibly, with five of the players Clough inherited at a club that was trying to avoid relegation to the third tier of English football.I Believe In Miracles accompanies the critically-acclaimed documentary and DVD of the same name. Based on exclusive interviews with virtually every member of the Forest team, it covers the greatest period in Clough's extraordinary life and brings together the stories of the unlikely assortment of free transfers, bargain buys, rogues, misfits and exceptionally gifted footballers who came together under the most charismatic manager there has ever bee
Ah yesI remember it well!!! A terrific book. It is easy to see where Jose got his inspiration for claiming to be specialcan he now drag himself back to greatness like THE special one? Perhaps Jose should ask Peter Taylor for some help!!. "Anything is possible" according to JeremyC. It's a gripping read, describing a remarkable period in English football. The insights from interviews with the Forest players make you feel as if you were there.. Fantastic Emir Inspiring. Recommended for all aspiring football coaches. Enjoyment is guaranteed. Another story which will tell why football is the greatest sport of all.
-- Tom Norton Nottingham Evening Post To read this phantasmagoria of a book is to yearn for what football has lost. Without doubt, this is one of the great sport books of all time. -- Ian Herbert The Independent