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A prolific striker, he was to be Boro's top scorer for three consecutive seasons. In total he scored goals in games, winning two England caps while still playing for the Division Two side, against Wales and Sweden in It was at Middlesbrough he met goalkeeper Peter Taylor who would later become a close friend and colleague in his managerial career.

Clough moved to local rivals Sunderland in where he scored 63 goals in 74 matches before suffering an injury in a match against Bury at Roker Park in December Clough spent two years attempting to regain fitness, but would play only 3 more matches, before retiring aged December His managerial career began in when he was asked to manage Hartlepools United now Hartlepool. Aged just 30 he was the youngest manager in the Football League.

Prior to his arrival County had been in the Second Division for over a decade. It was here that Clough really got into his stride and earned his infamous reputation as a hard but fair manager. Although somewhat controversial, and often at odds with his chairman and board, his management helped the club win promotion to the first division in , followed by their first Division One Championship in Away from the pitch, Clough's forceful personality, sharp wit and often good humour put him in the public eye.

His appearances on chat shows as well as in the football media made him a household name; assertions like "I wouldn't say I'm the best manager in the world, but I'm in the top one During his 18 years as manager with Peter Taylor as his assistant until he led Forest from 6th from the bottom of Division Two January to winning the First Division Championship in , followed by two consecutive European Cup wins in and and four League Cup victories.

This has been argued as one of the greatest managerial feats in the English Football League's history to date. He was awarded Manager of the Year in Clough was spoken of as 'the greatest manager England never had', as he was overlooked for the national team job despite being one of the league's most successful managers.

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The year-old's negative style of play has frustrated supporters, and the poor results this season have led to many calling for his dismissal. Forest take on Cardiff City on Sunday afternoon, and a bad result could spell the end of Hughton's time in the hot seat.



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