Damned United The
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1-nil! |
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Coming in, number 2! |
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This is what's wrong with the play. |
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Bye-bye, Hunter. |
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Bremner! |
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So it's sheer bedlam. |
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Oh, dear. |
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And now what? |
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This match has been riddled |
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from the start. |
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Leeds have got |
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They've taken the FA Cup |
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Domarski coming up square, |
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And it's there. And England |
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The end of an era, Sir Alf Ramsey. |
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What sort of manager |
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I presume a new... A young... |
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With perhaps new ideas |
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Thank you. |
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I'm just gonna make |
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Yesterday afternoon at 3:00... |
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I accepted the FA's offer |
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the next manager of the |
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Now, obviously, this involves me |
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after 13 happy and successful years... |
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which makes me very sad. |
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I'd like to think |
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Now, there must be sadness |
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However... |
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when one man leaves, |
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I know who I think |
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the man to replace me. |
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And I have made my feelings clear |
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Thank you. No further comments. |
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- Someone from the team? |
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Is it someone |
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- Give us a name, Mr. Revie. |
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- Is it Johnny Giles? |
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Can you give us a name, Mr. Revie? |
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- When are we there? |
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- There it is! |
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Where are you going? |
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- Brian! |
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Stop! |
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- Dad? |
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There's something else to do first. |
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It won't take long. |
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We welcome Brian Clough who starts |
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taking over from Don Revie... |
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the most successful manager |
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- under whom Leeds won everything. |
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Not won the European Cup. |
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But pretty much everything else. |
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- Daunted? |
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Looking forward to it. |
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The biggest challenge of your life... |
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and you'll be without Peter Taylor |
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- a lifelong professional colleague. |
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He had the opportunity |
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But Brighton was his choice, |
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A surprising choice, |
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because you've been very vocal... |
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in your criticism of them |
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I have. |
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You've accused the players |
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cheating, dissent, foul play. |
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You've called Norman Hunter |
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Peter Lorimer falls |
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- And I was right. |
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Why do you now show such alacrity |
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after such vituperative criticism |
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Goodness. It will take me half an hour |
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Football is a beautiful game, Austin. |
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It needs to be played beautifully. |
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I think Leeds |
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They've been champions, |
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In the sense of wearing the crown well. |
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But then, you know, |
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the type of operation |
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"That type of operation"? I presume |
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who has long been regarded |
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Now you're coming in |
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the enemy, even, after all the things |
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Coming in and taking over |
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Wouldn't you expect some degree |
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I would accept... |
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and expect a strangeness... |
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initially. |
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Perfectly normal. |
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But it won't be long before they realise |
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a kind man. |
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I'm a warm man. |
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And maybe under me... |
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they can experience what it's like |
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But how can you be sure |
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Well, they wouldn't have played |
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- Brian! |
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- Brian! |
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Hey, get out of the way! |
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Now, out you go, lads. |
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Where have you been? The directors |
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Brian, what's it like to be at Leeds? |
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It's a pleasure to be here... |
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and I'm looking forward |
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long-lasting relationship |
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There you go, young man. |
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Will Peter Taylor be joining you |
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Wait there a second. |
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- Wait here a minute. |
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Lovely Yorkshire weather. |
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It makes me wanna jump on a plane |
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Thank you very much. |
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There are very important people |
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Can't keep them waiting. |
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Not much of a welcome, is it? |
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- Not a smile from Johnny Giles. |
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And did you really have to say that |
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He was Revie's first choice |
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- Who? Johnny Giles? |
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Was he now? |
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And Bremner? |
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Club captain. |
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Don's son and heir. |
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You'll never get any love out of him. |
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- Great. |
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Here's to happy fucking families. |
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It should be just round here. |
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I want you two to behave for |
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- See you. |
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Sit down there, lads. |
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What? |
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Like an undertaker's in here. |
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Why did you do it? |
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Do what? |
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The interview |
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We've had a phone call. |
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Not so much a phone call, |
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From Don. |
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He quoted |
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"How unhappy the players were |
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"What bad champions." |
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- Looking for the response. |
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- He's gone berserk. |
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He shouldn't have done that piece |
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Saying he thought |
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- Well, he's entitled to his opinions. |
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And I'm entitled to mine. |
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I hired you to do this job... |
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because you're the best |
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Thank you. I'm the best old one too. |
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I also did it... |
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under the assumption... |
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that you would be coming here |
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For the city of Leeds. |
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So why do I get the feeling |
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Of course it's just about me and Don. |
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Always has been. |
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But instead of putting frowns |
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you elders of Leeds in your blazers |
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it should put big white Colgate |
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Because it means |
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until I've taken whatever |
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Beaten it so I never have to hear |
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Beat it. |
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The only name anyone sings |
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raising their stinking jars |
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is Brian Clough. |
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Brian Clough uber-fucking-alles. |
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Understand? |
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Number 25. |
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Manchester United... |
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Number 41. |
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- Will play Tottenham Hotspur. |
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- Number 22. |
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- Derby County... |
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Here we go, that's us. |
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- Will play... |
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- number 6, Leeds United. |
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- Leeds! |
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Leeds! Good God! |
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Don Revie's Leeds! |
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- Don Revie's Leeds |
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Top of Division 1, here we come! |
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What do you say to that, |
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I can hear the cash registers now. |
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Happy days, sir! Happy days! |
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You've done well, Brian. |
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Take your family out for a meal. |
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Go to the Mumtaz. |
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. |
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Put the fish and chips in the bin. |
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We're going posh. |
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Come on, Simon. Get your gloves, |
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- Leeds United! |
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Right, you two, I want Billy Bremner |
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to be able to read that. |
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Come on. |
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And this door has gotta be fit |
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Well, chop-chop. |
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There you are. Right, ladies. |
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Spick-and-span, remember. |
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Give the floors a proper polish. |
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I want it perfect. |
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Like a fucking carpet. |
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We've got proper footballers |
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who know how to keep the ball |
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Well, you can't fucking train |
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What a joker. |
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Come on, Kev, |
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Yeah, yeah, again. Again. |
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You know, |
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A dossier. |
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- Who? |
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Prepares a file on every game. |
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Leaves nothing to chance. |
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Knows every opponent's formations, |
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I've heard he's a superstitious twat. |
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We grew up just a few streets apart |
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close to Ayresome Park. |
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He'll have known my street, |
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Probably bought sweets from Garnett's |
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I heard he wears the same suit |
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His lucky blue suit. |
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Best manager in the country, |
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Played for Sunderland, like me. |
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A centre forward like me. |
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- And England like me. |
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Peas in a pod, me and Don. |
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2 peas in a bloody pod. |
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Right, you saw that? |
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They're here. |
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Well, almost. |
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Pass it! |
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Move! |
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I want Billy to sign |
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What are they doing? |
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Ran out of petrol, boss. |
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No. |
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It's that superstition, ain't it? |
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Every away Cup tie... |
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Revie makes them walk |
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Soppy twat. |
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Billy! |
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- Billy! Billy! |
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All right? |
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All right? |
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Mr. Giles, quick picture! |
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Mr. Revie! |
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Welcome to Derby, Don. |
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I'm... I'm Brian Clough. |
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Hello. Yeah, hello, hello. |
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It's the 3rd round of the FA Cup. |
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Here we go. |
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It's Derby County against |
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Come on, boys! |
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Derby County in the white shirt... |
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very much the underdogs... |
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as they face |
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Playing today in their away strip |
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Remember what I said. |
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Giles dispossessed by Hector. |
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Well, the atmosphere |
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But the pitch, as ever at Derby... |
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in poor condition |
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Giles. Oh, that's a strong challenge |
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That was diabolical! Diabolical! |
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There have been question marks |
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intimidating referees. |
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And it looks like McFarland |
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That don't look good. |
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- You all right, Brian? |
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Leeds with the free kick. |
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Oh, here's Clark e. |
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Leeds lead by one goal to nil! |
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Well played, Billy. |
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Giles with the corner. |
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Bremner. |
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Fucking close him down! |
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Bremner's gone down! |
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- What? |
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- The referee has given a spot-kick. |
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He dived! |
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He fucking dived! |
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Well played, Billy. |
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And that penalty spot... |
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is lost somewhere in the middle |
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And it's 2-nil. |
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Don Revie sending a clear message |
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Leeds is still |
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- Unlucky, unlucky. |
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And for Brian Clough |
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it's been a sobering afternoon. |
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Didn't say goodbye. |
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Or pay me the respect of staying |
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Couldn't wait to get away. |
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Well, he cheats and all. |
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Neither of those goals |
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We're just gonna have |
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Beat him if it's the last thing I do. |
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Thanks a lot, boss. |
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- After you, Billy. |
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We need to get up |
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We need someone with a good head. |
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- Experience. |
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Our lot were like headless chickens. |
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First thing Monday morning... |
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I want you to go and find me |
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- We haven't... |
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That's my problem. |
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Well, Simon's eaten up |
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Not now, love. Please. |
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But it might be Pete. |
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- Pete. |
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- Yeah, of course it's Pete. |
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But it might be important. |
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Come on, eat your carrot soup |
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- Hello? |
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with a good head, experience. |
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Well, I found one. |
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He's perfect. |
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Dave Mackay. |
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Dave Mackay. He... |
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- He's 150. |
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Not young. He's old as bloody time. |
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But, oh, he's clever, Brian. |
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Keeps the ball well, |
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Pete. |
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That's enough. Come back. |
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He's the one, Brian. |
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Are you sure? |
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Never been more sure |
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All right. |
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Haven't got till morning. |
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Hearts have already made him |
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Want him as their manager. |
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Apparently, |
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Well, what did you |
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Because when I asked Bill Nick |
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he said 99% |
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Meaning he hasn't signed. |
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Exactly. |
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Right, Brian, that's enough. |
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Your dinner's getting cold. |
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Brian? |
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Love? |
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Come on. Open. |
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There you go. |
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- Where will we play him, then? |
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Use his loaf, tell the kids what to do. |
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- Play him at sweeper. |
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He won't have to run about |
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Fat bastard. |
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What's all this I hear |
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He got a tie shop, ain't he, in London, |
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Fucking tie shop? |
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It's his little nest egg for the future. |
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No one will be wearing fucking ties |
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I hope his footballing brain |
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Hey. Here, come on. |
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You know, it's illegal |
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Is it? |
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Well, perhaps |
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And sign for it tomorrow. |
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What? And let Hearts in |
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Fuck off. |
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I'm not leaving here |
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God, you'd bloody do that too |
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Come all this way |
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Dear, oh, dear. |
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What would you do without me? |
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Hey, you wouldn't have found him |
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Good job we're both wearing ties. |
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Jehovah's Witness, Dave. |
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- Who the bloody hell are you? |
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I've the pleasure |
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in an under-23 match. |
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I remember you now. |
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You had a black eye. |
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You never stopped fucking talking. |
00:24:01 |
What are you doing here? |
00:24:02 |
I've come to talk to you |
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A land of milk and honey. |
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A little place up the M1 |
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May we come in? |
00:24:13 |
Aye. |
00:24:18 |
- Come on, lads! |
00:24:20 |
That's it. That's it. Come on. |
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It's supposed to hurt. |
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- Faster. Come on. |
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Dave Mackay. |
00:24:30 |
- You don't sound happy, Uncle Sam. |
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What were you thinking going |
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Because you'd have said no. |
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Bloody right I'd have said no. |
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The man's bloody crocked. |
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Pete reckons he's good for |
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Is he, fuck. |
00:24:45 |
He's broken |
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Trust me, Mr. Chairman. |
00:24:50 |
It's money well spent. |
00:24:52 |
Who the fuck are they? |
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That'll be Messrs. McGovern |
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- Hello. |
00:25:00 |
Where did they come from? |
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Me old stomping grounds, |
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Very reasonable too. |
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Just doing what's best for the club. |
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That'll be my club, Brian. My club. |
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5-a-sides. |
00:25:13 |
- Okay, lads. |
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- Mr. Mackay, over here. |
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Give them a smile. |
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Pretend you're happy |
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If you lot don't perform for us, |
00:25:29 |
- Who's got the prettiest face here? |
00:25:32 |
- I think it's Dave Mackay, isn't it? |
00:25:35 |
That's nice football, lads. Well done! |
00:25:39 |
Now you're thinking about it! |
00:25:41 |
Let's play some football! |
00:25:46 |
You're a genius, Pete. |
00:25:47 |
Bloody genius. How did you see it? |
00:25:50 |
Don't know. It's just obvious. |
00:25:52 |
McGovern in midfield. |
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It's the skewer, isn't it? |
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Beautiful. |
00:26:00 |
A thing of fucking beauty. |
00:26:02 |
- Hey, get off. |
00:26:07 |
Dave Mackay. |
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Out to McGovern. |
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Oh, he hit it just right! |
00:26:14 |
O'Hare! |
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And it's there! |
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Yes! Come on! |
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Durban back to McGovern. |
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Durban. It's in! |
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Oh, and a magnificent goal! |
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And it's a goal! |
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O'Hare and Hector |
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O'Hare. Beautiful football! |
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Yes! Come on! |
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It was all so easy. |
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- Yeah! |
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Derby win the Second Division. |
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It's a magnificent achievement |
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Go on, Brian. Fill it up. Fill it up. |
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Shush, shush, look, look, look. |
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Look. |
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For Leeds |
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being named Manager of the Year |
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I've a lot of people to thank. |
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Yeah, you enjoy it, Don. |
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Go home, put your feet up |
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Because we'll be in the First Division |
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And we're gonna have you! |
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- Yes! Yes! |
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Come on, boys. Let's go. |
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That's it. |
00:28:34 |
Right. |
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Better go and make myself known. |
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Behave yourselves. |
00:28:45 |
Right. |
00:28:47 |
See you, lads. |
00:28:48 |
- See you. |
00:28:54 |
All right, gentlemen, |
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Well, I might as well tell you now. |
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You lot may all be internationals... |
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and have won all the domestic |
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under Don Revie. |
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But as far as I'm concerned, |
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is to chuck all your medals and all |
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into the biggest fucking dustbin |
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Because you've never won |
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You've done it all |
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Mr. William Bremner, |
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But you're no good to the team |
00:29:50 |
I want you fit for every game. |
00:29:53 |
And I want good, clean, |
00:29:57 |
starting next week |
00:30:00 |
And you, Irishman. |
00:30:04 |
God gave you skill, intelligence and |
00:30:09 |
What God did not give you |
00:30:11 |
to wrap around |
00:30:15 |
Now, things are gonna be |
00:30:19 |
without Don. |
00:30:21 |
Might feel strange at first. |
00:30:23 |
Might pinch a little |
00:30:26 |
But... |
00:30:28 |
if you want your grandchildren |
00:30:30 |
as being something other than |
00:30:34 |
If you wanna be loved |
00:30:38 |
worthy champions... |
00:30:40 |
you're gonna have to work |
00:30:44 |
and change. |
00:30:46 |
Now... |
00:30:48 |
let's start off |
00:30:53 |
Mr. Revie never made us do that. |
00:30:57 |
Well, I'm not Mr. Revie. |
00:31:00 |
From now on, I don't wanna hear |
00:31:03 |
Next player who mentions it or what |
00:31:07 |
will spend a week |
00:31:12 |
7-a-sides. |
00:31:14 |
And sensible. No 50l50s. |
00:31:18 |
Right. I'll play meself. |
00:31:20 |
You might learn something, |
00:31:22 |
251 goals in 274 starts. |
00:31:36 |
I'd like to see Don-fucking-Revie |
00:31:39 |
- First seven over here. Come on. |
00:31:42 |
- Hope he's ready. |
00:31:44 |
Yes, Irishman, I'll have it here! |
00:31:46 |
I see nothing on, nothing on. |
00:31:48 |
Back to you, back to you! |
00:31:50 |
Billy will have it, Billy will have it! |
00:31:53 |
- Yes, come on, Billy. I'm free! |
00:31:55 |
- Close him down, close him down! |
00:31:58 |
- Get that. Come on. |
00:32:01 |
Hey, 50l50, Norman. |
00:32:04 |
You deaf or what? |
00:32:05 |
- Jesus. |
00:32:06 |
What's the matter with you? |
00:32:10 |
- What are you gonna do? Book me? |
00:32:13 |
You're a bunch of fucking bullies. |
00:32:15 |
It's a fair challenge, Norman. |
00:32:17 |
Up. Up. |
00:32:19 |
Easy, easy. |
00:32:20 |
Come on. 1, 2. |
00:32:22 |
- Okay? |
00:32:29 |
"251 goals in 274 starts." |
00:32:34 |
- "Goals." |
00:32:37 |
He should've stayed |
00:32:39 |
I've heard he's the one |
00:32:43 |
Well, I'll tell you. He's no Don Revie. |
00:33:03 |
Best team in the country, Leeds. |
00:33:04 |
Best players. Best stadium. |
00:33:09 |
Best everything, really. |
00:33:13 |
Right. |
00:33:15 |
Last time, there was a whole division |
00:33:19 |
Not now. Not today. |
00:33:21 |
Today we're here |
00:33:24 |
And equals with Leeds. |
00:33:26 |
John McGovern and Billy Bremner, |
00:33:30 |
- Kevin Hector and Johnny Giles. |
00:33:33 |
Good lad. Equals. |
00:33:34 |
Alan Hinton and Peter Lorimer... |
00:33:37 |
- equals |
00:33:39 |
John O'Hare and Paul Madeley. |
00:33:41 |
- Equals! |
00:33:43 |
Chins up, chests out. |
00:33:45 |
- We can take this lot. Come on! |
00:33:47 |
Equals, yeah! |
00:33:49 |
- Come on! |
00:33:51 |
- Come on. Get it, lad! |
00:33:53 |
- Come on, Leeds. |
00:34:05 |
Well, it's an achievement for Derby, |
00:34:09 |
But the truth is... |
00:34:11 |
Leeds United have the habit |
00:34:14 |
just how far they still have to go. |
00:34:16 |
They made us look like fools today. |
00:34:19 |
I mean, our boys... |
00:34:21 |
What was O'Hare doing? |
00:34:22 |
Letting Madeley bully him like that, |
00:34:27 |
Madeley's half his bloody size. |
00:34:30 |
O'Hare needs to toughen up. |
00:34:32 |
He's from the Scottish dockyards, |
00:34:35 |
What about McGovern? |
00:34:38 |
Whose idea was that? |
00:34:40 |
Yours. |
00:34:43 |
Good lad. |
00:34:45 |
He was all over the place. |
00:34:47 |
Like the wandering Jew. |
00:34:49 |
Giving the ball to anyone but his own. |
00:34:53 |
A natural in midfield... |
00:34:54 |
who can hold on to it, |
00:34:58 |
Giving it away too easily. |
00:35:01 |
Someone like... |
00:35:04 |
Colin Todd. |
00:35:06 |
Oh, now you're talking. |
00:35:08 |
Lovely pair of feet. |
00:35:12 |
I've heard he wants out |
00:35:15 |
They're all jumping ship up there. |
00:35:19 |
Go on, sign him then. |
00:35:20 |
What? |
00:35:22 |
We can't. |
00:35:24 |
Longson's already told us. |
00:35:25 |
"Club's in debt." |
00:35:28 |
Having said that, Derby had moments. |
00:35:31 |
They were brief moments perhaps, but |
00:35:35 |
- But when you come up... |
00:35:38 |
I didn't get us |
00:35:41 |
so we could sit there mid-table and |
00:35:45 |
Sign the man. |
00:35:46 |
Hang on, hang on. Brian... |
00:35:48 |
I'll handle bloody Longson. |
00:35:52 |
Oh, you are a disgrace! |
00:35:55 |
For missing the target from there, |
00:36:00 |
Now, get in there! |
00:36:01 |
That's what I pay you for! |
00:36:04 |
170 grand for Colin-fucking-Todd? |
00:36:07 |
Correction, |
00:36:09 |
Best technical footballer |
00:36:11 |
And his salary's 300 quid a week? |
00:36:14 |
That's the way things are going, |
00:36:17 |
Football's all about money now. |
00:36:19 |
I told you never to go |
00:36:21 |
I had no choice. |
00:36:23 |
You were in the bloody West Indies. |
00:36:26 |
Windows? |
00:36:27 |
- You mean, there are others? |
00:36:31 |
Oh, for fuck's sake. |
00:36:33 |
Let me ask you a question, |
00:36:35 |
What'd you come into football for? |
00:36:37 |
Support the football club |
00:36:39 |
The club I've supported all my life. |
00:36:42 |
Well, I'm sure |
00:36:44 |
I didn't come to be lectured by some |
00:36:48 |
The way I see it, |
00:36:51 |
unless you want to beat the best. |
00:36:53 |
And be the best. |
00:36:54 |
That's all the people of Derby want. |
00:36:56 |
If you really |
00:36:58 |
Not just impressing your friends |
00:37:01 |
- I suggest you keep your eyes |
00:37:04 |
Keep your opinions to yourself and |
00:37:08 |
There's a good lad. |
00:37:09 |
Leave the running of this football club |
00:37:12 |
Well, professionals |
00:37:15 |
The chairman does. |
00:37:17 |
If it's true football is all about money, |
00:37:20 |
well, that suits us chairmen |
00:37:24 |
Because we're the ones |
00:37:28 |
- Come on, to feet! |
00:37:30 |
That's it, lads! |
00:37:32 |
Frighten the shit out of them. |
00:37:35 |
Now, what was it last time? |
00:37:38 |
We'll hit double figures this time. |
00:37:40 |
- I'm taking the first penalty. |
00:37:44 |
I see they've driven all the way |
00:37:47 |
Isn't a Cup game, is it? |
00:37:51 |
Tosser. |
00:37:56 |
Hey, shut up, shut up. Come on. |
00:37:59 |
All right. Right. |
00:38:01 |
He's coming. |
00:38:03 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:38:06 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:38:08 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:38:11 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:38:14 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:38:41 |
- You know what your job is today? |
00:38:44 |
Stay in position. Keep the shape. |
00:38:47 |
Stop being the wandering Jew. |
00:38:48 |
Good lad. |
00:38:50 |
Enjoy it. You deserve to. |
00:38:52 |
You've worked hard. This week. |
00:39:22 |
Do you know |
00:39:25 |
Be big, be strong. |
00:39:27 |
Any chance I get... |
00:39:28 |
- flatten Paul-fucking-Madeley. |
00:39:31 |
He bullies you, you bully him back. |
00:39:38 |
- Near post those corners we worked on. |
00:39:44 |
Now... |
00:39:51 |
come on! |
00:39:52 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:40:01 |
Come on! |
00:40:09 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:40:12 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:40:15 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:40:18 |
Come on, Derby! |
00:42:08 |
And? |
00:42:10 |
2-1. |
00:42:14 |
You clever, clever, clever bastard. |
00:42:17 |
You should've seen O'Hare's first. |
00:42:18 |
Turned Bremner inside out. |
00:42:20 |
I tell you what, Brian. |
00:42:22 |
If we can beat this lot, |
00:42:24 |
Oh, yeah! |
00:42:29 |
And back again, |
00:42:32 |
O¡¦Hare! |
00:42:34 |
Ceaseless Derby pressure. |
00:42:36 |
McGovern! Oh, yes! |
00:42:40 |
How'd you define |
00:42:42 |
apart from being brilliant? |
00:42:46 |
- Good lad. |
00:42:50 |
How do you react when someone |
00:42:53 |
Well, I ask him how he thinks |
00:42:57 |
And then we get down to it |
00:43:01 |
And then we decide that I was right. |
00:43:05 |
O¡¦Hare! |
00:43:07 |
And with that, Derby County |
00:43:10 |
It's an extraordinary story. |
00:43:14 |
I wouldn't say I was the best manager |
00:43:18 |
But I'm in the top one. |
00:43:25 |
Some fella in London, England, |
00:43:29 |
Brian Clough. |
00:43:30 |
I heard all the way in America |
00:43:33 |
They say he's another Muhammad Ali. |
00:43:37 |
Now, Clough, I've had enough. |
00:43:39 |
- Are you gonna stop it? |
00:44:01 |
The twin towers |
00:44:03 |
The cathedral of English football. |
00:44:06 |
Good afternoon, everyone. |
00:44:09 |
The opening Saturday |
00:44:12 |
And our first chance |
00:44:14 |
under their new manager, |
00:44:17 |
- Will you be supporting Leeds today? |
00:44:20 |
having been the manager |
00:44:22 |
Fact is, I'm here today |
00:44:24 |
Any words of advice for your |
00:44:28 |
Win. |
00:44:29 |
The people of Leeds |
00:44:31 |
- Thanks, Dave. |
00:44:39 |
Right. |
00:44:42 |
Right, gentlemen, thank you! |
00:44:47 |
Team today is Harvey in goal. |
00:44:51 |
Reaney, Cherry, Bremner. |
00:44:54 |
My captain. |
00:44:56 |
McQueen, Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke. |
00:44:59 |
Jordan, Giles and Gray. |
00:45:03 |
Obviously, all eyes will be on us |
00:45:09 |
Without Don. |
00:45:11 |
What might be different under me. |
00:45:15 |
Let's show them some of the things |
00:45:19 |
Our changes in attitude... |
00:45:22 |
to a new outlook. |
00:45:24 |
New discipline. |
00:45:27 |
New approach. |
00:45:30 |
Let's see some of you playing |
00:45:42 |
There on his right, the man |
00:45:46 |
Brian Clough, who has one |
00:45:49 |
with Derby County. |
00:45:50 |
Brian Clough, |
00:45:54 |
Not a bad way to open your account |
00:46:54 |
Oh, beautifully played, Keegan. |
00:46:56 |
Got to hit it now. |
00:46:58 |
There's a chance on here |
00:47:02 |
Boersma's shot. |
00:47:08 |
And that look ed very much |
00:47:12 |
That was shocking. |
00:47:14 |
Keegan has been poleaxed |
00:47:17 |
That's a terrible foul. |
00:47:19 |
A minute afterwards, |
00:47:21 |
appears to pat him |
00:47:23 |
That right hand in the kidneys. |
00:47:26 |
And then down on the floor, |
00:47:29 |
And Keegan's gonna get his little bit |
00:47:34 |
Surely, we've got to get away |
00:47:38 |
And Kevin Keegan, |
00:47:40 |
It rather looks as though the referee |
00:47:44 |
Bremner is off, |
00:47:48 |
For fuck's sake. |
00:47:50 |
They're both throwing |
00:47:52 |
And really, |
00:47:55 |
a face of English football |
00:47:59 |
To dismiss the referee's authority |
00:48:02 |
cannot be good for the game. |
00:48:06 |
So the Cup winners... |
00:48:08 |
beat the League champions. |
00:48:15 |
William Bremner... |
00:48:17 |
your conduct in the Charity Shield |
00:48:21 |
and cannot be tolerated. |
00:48:24 |
We understand Leeds United |
00:48:27 |
against you internally. |
00:48:29 |
However, the Football Association |
00:48:34 |
We have therefore decided |
00:48:38 |
Thank you. |
00:48:39 |
And a suspension |
00:48:44 |
What? |
00:48:47 |
September 30th? |
00:48:49 |
That's 6 bloody weeks. |
00:48:51 |
I'll make it 7 if you carry on |
00:48:55 |
Come on. Double the fine. |
00:48:58 |
Just don't suspend him for that long. |
00:49:01 |
Gentlemen. |
00:49:05 |
He's my captain. |
00:49:07 |
Hey, he's the best player I've got. |
00:49:26 |
Hello? |
00:49:28 |
I suppose you've heard. |
00:49:31 |
Suspended for 11 bloody games. |
00:49:36 |
Well, you're buggered. |
00:49:38 |
Billy Bremner's the heart and soul |
00:49:41 |
Plus, Mick Jones |
00:49:45 |
Well, like I said, you're buggered. |
00:49:49 |
What do I do, Pete? |
00:49:52 |
I need new players. |
00:49:56 |
Tell me who to buy. |
00:49:59 |
No, Brian. |
00:50:01 |
No one scouts players like you, Pete. |
00:50:05 |
We can sort this place out together. |
00:50:11 |
You and me. |
00:50:16 |
Turn it around. |
00:50:19 |
It's too late, Brian. |
00:50:22 |
I'd have helped you once, |
00:50:25 |
Not after what was said. |
00:50:29 |
We're on our own now, remember? |
00:50:32 |
Each man for himself? |
00:50:36 |
And I think it would be better |
00:50:57 |
These are heady days for |
00:51:00 |
champions of England. |
00:51:01 |
They have the biggest night in |
00:51:05 |
in only 4 days' time. |
00:51:07 |
The semi-final of the European Cup |
00:51:11 |
But first today, |
00:51:14 |
They face Leeds United |
00:51:16 |
as the First Division champions |
00:51:20 |
Leeds, one would imagine, |
00:51:24 |
Get me today's team sheet, |
00:51:26 |
There's always been a strong, |
00:51:30 |
rivalry between the 2 teams... |
00:51:32 |
and the managers in particular. |
00:51:34 |
It's well known there's no love lost |
00:51:38 |
What's up, Uncle Sam? |
00:51:41 |
A bit below stairs |
00:51:44 |
Taken a wrong turn somewhere? |
00:51:47 |
Just seen the team sheet. |
00:51:48 |
Hinton, O'Hare, Todd, Mackay, |
00:51:51 |
Of course it's our strongest side, |
00:51:53 |
Would you prefer I send out |
00:51:55 |
We're at Juventus midweek, |
00:51:59 |
Biggest night in the club's history. |
00:52:03 |
What? |
00:52:05 |
You know. |
00:52:07 |
A weaker side? |
00:52:10 |
Am I hearing right? |
00:52:13 |
seriously asking his manager |
00:52:16 |
You know what I'm saying. |
00:52:18 |
Against their biggest rivals? |
00:52:21 |
The chairman of this football club... |
00:52:23 |
is asking his manager |
00:52:26 |
and manage his resources. |
00:52:28 |
Prioritise. We've just embarked |
00:52:32 |
Improvement. New stand. |
00:52:35 |
We need a good run in Europe |
00:52:41 |
I'm going to pretend |
00:52:48 |
You've still got an hour |
00:52:50 |
I'd reconsider if I were you. I wouldn't |
00:52:53 |
My employer? |
00:52:56 |
Chairman of Derby County. Chairman |
00:53:00 |
Oh, that's right. |
00:53:02 |
You were chairman of Derby County |
00:53:06 |
I remember that. |
00:53:08 |
When Derby County were at the |
00:53:12 |
When nobody had heard of them |
00:53:14 |
and nobody had heard |
00:53:18 |
Full stop. And that's where you'd |
00:53:22 |
At the foot |
00:53:25 |
where nobody remembered you... |
00:53:26 |
and nobody had heard of you. |
00:53:28 |
There would be no Derby County |
00:53:31 |
No League title. |
00:53:33 |
No champions of England. |
00:53:34 |
Not without Brian Clough. |
00:53:38 |
I'm gonna give you some good advice, |
00:53:42 |
No matter how good you think you are |
00:53:44 |
how many fancy new friends |
00:53:47 |
the reality of footballing life is this: |
00:53:51 |
The chairman is the boss, |
00:53:54 |
then the secretary, then the fans, |
00:53:58 |
and then finally, last of all... |
00:54:00 |
bottom of the heap, |
00:54:02 |
comes the one, who in the end, |
00:54:05 |
the fucking manager. |
00:54:13 |
What are you doing, Brian? |
00:54:24 |
You are a bloody disgrace! |
00:54:27 |
Hey, Bremner, you should be |
00:54:31 |
- Come on. |
00:54:46 |
Fucking come on then, you bastard! |
00:54:50 |
You see what your lads are doing? |
00:54:52 |
They don't deserve to be |
00:55:01 |
Brian. |
00:55:04 |
Good luck in Europe. |
00:55:06 |
Peter, good luck in Europe. |
00:55:11 |
You fucking knobheads. |
00:55:15 |
Derby was unlucky, I can tell you. |
00:55:31 |
You bloody fool. |
00:55:46 |
- Are you disappointed, Mr. Clough? |
00:55:49 |
My players |
00:55:52 |
Effectively, we were playing the Italian |
00:55:56 |
Many of my first team are injured |
00:56:00 |
This happens |
00:56:02 |
who authorises a multi-million-pound |
00:56:06 |
and hospitality suites before |
00:56:10 |
It depends on your priorities, |
00:56:13 |
I know which I'd prefer. |
00:56:14 |
I know which honest working-class |
00:56:23 |
What I am say... |
00:56:24 |
We're taking you into hospital |
00:56:31 |
Heart attack, eh? |
00:56:35 |
Been having it for 3 weeks, |
00:56:41 |
They ran all sorts of tests on me. |
00:56:43 |
I told them the only thing |
00:56:45 |
was that I share my professional |
00:56:50 |
That seemed to satisfy them. |
00:56:55 |
I'm only half joking, you know. |
00:57:03 |
- We still got jobs? |
00:57:07 |
Longson has tried to put |
00:57:11 |
"Any further utterances in public... |
00:57:13 |
or media appearances |
00:57:16 |
will be met with instant dismissal." |
00:57:18 |
Take notice and act accordingly. |
00:57:20 |
Would you like to hear |
00:57:23 |
- Go on, then. |
00:57:25 |
You and I feel it is impossible |
00:57:29 |
with Derby County. |
00:57:30 |
We therefore wish to tender our |
00:57:36 |
What? |
00:57:38 |
What do you think? |
00:57:41 |
I don't want to resign. |
00:57:43 |
Don't worry, they won't let us. |
00:57:46 |
But it'll strengthen our position |
00:57:50 |
Oh, no. |
00:57:52 |
No, Brian, they'll never do that. |
00:57:55 |
Look, I can't do it, Pete. |
00:57:57 |
I can't work with me hands tied. |
00:57:59 |
A chairman telling me |
00:58:03 |
You're picking the wrong enemy, |
00:58:06 |
The enemy's not Longson. |
00:58:09 |
It's Revie. |
00:58:10 |
And this obsession with Leeds. |
00:58:12 |
Don't be daft. |
00:58:15 |
We won the league, Pete. |
00:58:16 |
We're top dogs in Derby now, |
00:58:18 |
- That's the problem. |
00:58:21 |
This mad ambition. |
00:58:24 |
It comes and it goes. |
00:58:25 |
Sometimes it's good. Oh, yes. |
00:58:27 |
Like a fire that stirs everything up. |
00:58:31 |
Then there's this. |
00:58:34 |
Destroys everything |
00:58:42 |
Please, Brian. |
00:58:45 |
Please tell me that this letter |
00:58:49 |
You've not sent it. |
00:58:51 |
I'll be out in a couple of days. |
00:58:54 |
Let me talk to them. |
00:59:01 |
You'll all get the chance to say... |
00:59:03 |
...whatever it is you want to say |
00:59:06 |
What are you doing? |
00:59:07 |
You weren't supposed to accept |
00:59:10 |
Shouldn't bloody well offer them, |
00:59:14 |
Look, you can't get rid of us. |
00:59:18 |
For the whole of Derby. |
00:59:19 |
You can't keep shooting your mouth |
00:59:22 |
and issuing these ultimatums. |
00:59:25 |
With great reluctance... |
00:59:27 |
your resignations |
00:59:30 |
Look, you can't do this. |
00:59:33 |
- It's madness. |
00:59:36 |
Car keys on the table and out. |
00:59:40 |
We're gonna create |
00:59:43 |
Derby could be one of the greats. |
00:59:45 |
Alongside United, Liverpool, Leeds. |
00:59:48 |
Now! |
00:59:51 |
And don't dare |
01:00:11 |
We've just heard that the controversial |
01:00:13 |
of First Division Derby County, |
01:00:16 |
has been sack ed with his assistant, |
01:00:19 |
The drama at Derby started |
01:00:22 |
just before kick-off. |
01:00:23 |
3 quarters of an hour |
01:00:26 |
And there |
01:00:29 |
And listen to the crowd. |
01:00:31 |
We want Clough! |
01:00:34 |
The chairman there answering |
01:00:37 |
A big mouth, |
01:00:40 |
We don't want to lose him |
01:00:42 |
He might show off a bit sometimes, |
01:00:45 |
- He brought this team up. |
01:00:47 |
- I think it's terrible. |
01:00:49 |
Yeah. The club will come to an end, |
01:00:53 |
Derby County players have officially |
01:00:56 |
against the sacking |
01:00:59 |
- Off to bed. |
01:01:01 |
as the power cuts put in force by |
01:01:05 |
Quiet, quiet. |
01:01:07 |
"To the directors |
01:01:11 |
We, the undersigned players, |
01:01:14 |
in our support and respect |
01:01:18 |
and Mr. Taylor. |
01:01:19 |
And ask that they be reinstated... |
01:01:21 |
as manager and assistant manager |
01:01:24 |
- Yeah. |
01:01:27 |
John O' Hare, Roy McFarland, |
01:01:33 |
- Alan Hinton..." |
01:01:40 |
Who's just accepted the job. |
01:01:43 |
What? |
01:01:44 |
Dave Mackay? |
01:01:47 |
It's in the evening paper. |
01:01:49 |
I signed that fat fuck. |
01:01:52 |
Saved his professional life, |
01:01:55 |
Dave Mackay. |
01:02:05 |
What have you done, Brian? |
01:02:08 |
I love this place. |
01:02:11 |
I'm happy here. |
01:02:13 |
So were you. |
01:02:17 |
It's not over yet, Pete. |
01:02:19 |
Lawyers are issuing a writ tomorrow |
01:02:22 |
The players have called a meeting. |
01:02:25 |
There's protest marches |
01:02:28 |
Why didn't you keep |
01:02:30 |
Hello, Derby-220. |
01:02:31 |
We're never gonna find |
01:02:35 |
Brian, it's Mike Bamber |
01:02:39 |
- Who's Mike Bamber? |
01:02:42 |
Chairman of Brighton |
01:02:58 |
Good. This way. |
01:03:00 |
Big smiles, lads. |
01:03:01 |
The Johns are back in town, eh? |
01:03:03 |
I've known this one since he was 16. |
01:03:06 |
This one just plays like he's 16. |
01:03:09 |
- Are you gonna buy any more...? |
01:03:12 |
Take your hands |
01:03:14 |
Remember that name, |
01:03:17 |
How many are you gonna get |
01:03:20 |
Just more than 28, really. |
01:03:21 |
Yeah. That's why I got you. |
01:03:24 |
Not for your quick wits, |
01:03:27 |
I think I scored 28 goals |
01:03:30 |
But they're gonna do the job. |
01:03:32 |
They'll be the saviours |
01:03:40 |
Lads. |
01:03:43 |
What you buy them for? |
01:03:45 |
A little poof and a pair of reserves. |
01:03:48 |
Waste of bloody money. |
01:03:49 |
Duncan McKenzie scored 28 goals |
01:03:53 |
John O'Hare and John McGovern |
01:03:57 |
We've got 2 strikers. |
01:04:00 |
They're internationals too. |
01:04:01 |
Yeah, one's injured |
01:04:05 |
If you spent a bit more time |
01:04:07 |
you wouldn't have to waste money |
01:04:10 |
I mean, we have a game on Saturday, |
01:04:13 |
Or had you forgotten? |
01:04:15 |
No, I hadn't forgotten. |
01:04:16 |
Well, you haven't told us a single |
01:04:22 |
Mr. Revie would've had files |
01:04:25 |
Had the reserves |
01:04:27 |
The first team looking out |
01:04:29 |
Bollocks to Don Revie! |
01:04:35 |
You're professional footballers. |
01:04:38 |
Stop Stan Bowles. |
01:04:40 |
That's all you need to know |
01:04:43 |
And I don't have to justify myself |
01:04:46 |
...not how or when |
01:04:49 |
not who I buy or pick to play. |
01:04:53 |
No. |
01:04:55 |
No, not to us. |
01:04:57 |
But come Saturday afternoon, |
01:05:02 |
who you do have to |
01:05:43 |
- Hello? |
01:05:47 |
Loving every minute. |
01:05:49 |
Who is this? |
01:05:51 |
Watching it all fall apart. |
01:05:53 |
What? |
01:05:55 |
They won't play for me. |
01:05:58 |
Your boys. |
01:06:00 |
Your bastard sons. |
01:06:04 |
And never will. |
01:06:05 |
What are you talking about? |
01:06:08 |
It's... |
01:06:10 |
It's 2:00 in the morning. |
01:06:12 |
Why are you ringing here? |
01:06:14 |
They're loyal to you. |
01:06:18 |
Loyal to big daddy Don. |
01:06:21 |
For God's sake, go to sleep, man. |
01:06:24 |
Where's your dignity? |
01:06:27 |
And don't ring here again. |
01:07:33 |
Look, the pub's just down there. |
01:07:36 |
- No, no. |
01:07:39 |
Oh, I don't like to be |
01:07:42 |
Hey, give it a chance. |
01:07:44 |
Brighton and Hove Albion? |
01:07:47 |
Have you seen where they are? |
01:07:50 |
We can get them |
01:07:52 |
We did it with Hartlepools, |
01:07:54 |
We cared about Hartlepools |
01:07:58 |
What do we care about Brighton? |
01:08:00 |
Bloody Southerners. |
01:08:02 |
Look where we are. |
01:08:03 |
- We're almost in France. |
01:08:06 |
They've got money, this lot. |
01:08:08 |
Get a lungful of that air, eh? |
01:08:11 |
You can't manage a team |
01:08:14 |
Not what you know. |
01:08:16 |
Anyway, the protest movement |
01:08:19 |
- We can still get our jobs back. |
01:08:23 |
It's over, Brian. |
01:08:26 |
It's over, mate. |
01:08:28 |
Not now. |
01:08:34 |
Come on. |
01:08:39 |
Sign today, |
01:08:44 |
Each. |
01:08:45 |
7 grand? |
01:08:47 |
You hear that, Brian? |
01:08:49 |
Plus, a salary that exceeds by 20% |
01:08:53 |
what Derby were paying you. |
01:08:55 |
Very generous, Mike. |
01:08:58 |
Terrific. |
01:08:59 |
But those are First Division wages. |
01:09:02 |
First Division |
01:09:05 |
You sure you can afford it? |
01:09:07 |
You sure you're worth it? |
01:09:11 |
Cheeky sod. |
01:09:16 |
- We're gonna need a holiday first. |
01:09:19 |
2 weeks, somewhere hot, on you. |
01:09:22 |
I'll even throw in the bloody trunks. |
01:09:34 |
Right. |
01:09:54 |
Hey, come on. You get over there. |
01:10:04 |
Come on. Champions of the world. |
01:10:08 |
Peter. Hi. |
01:10:17 |
Brian! |
01:10:20 |
Come on. |
01:11:07 |
You're a hard man to find, |
01:11:11 |
Who's looking? |
01:11:13 |
Keith Archer. |
01:11:15 |
I'm secretary |
01:11:21 |
- Nigel, come on. |
01:11:23 |
I wanna have a go. |
01:11:26 |
I was sent by my chairman, |
01:11:30 |
He wants me to speak to you |
01:11:35 |
Bloody hell. |
01:11:38 |
But we hate Leeds. |
01:11:39 |
It's the top flight, Pete. |
01:11:42 |
But we gave Brighton our word. |
01:11:45 |
We can give back the money. |
01:11:47 |
Bollocks to bloody Brighton. |
01:11:49 |
I'd go mad. |
01:11:52 |
- Mike Bamber's a good man. |
01:11:56 |
Look, he had faith in us. He offered |
01:11:59 |
He offered us a job. Now someone |
01:12:03 |
And not just anyone, |
01:12:06 |
Come on, Pete. |
01:12:08 |
That means it'd be |
01:12:11 |
...in a month's time. |
01:12:12 |
You know, European Cup after. |
01:12:15 |
But even if we won them, |
01:12:18 |
His team. |
01:12:21 |
No, I gave Brighton my word, Brian. |
01:12:24 |
What? And you'd sooner fester down |
01:12:28 |
...in that blue-rinse |
01:12:31 |
Brighton's a small club, |
01:12:33 |
- Bloody midgets. |
01:12:35 |
You and me, Brian. |
01:12:37 |
We can build them up. |
01:12:38 |
Make them our own. |
01:12:42 |
Then? Bottle again soon |
01:12:44 |
That's always been the trouble |
01:12:47 |
No ambition. |
01:12:49 |
That's the trouble with you, Brian. |
01:12:52 |
Too much ambition. |
01:12:54 |
- Too much greed, everything. |
01:12:56 |
But it's done you proud |
01:12:59 |
Without me, you'd still be |
01:13:01 |
Yes, and without you, |
01:13:05 |
A job and a home that I love. |
01:13:08 |
Oh, yes. You're the shop window. |
01:13:12 |
I grant you that. |
01:13:14 |
But I'm the goods in the back! |
01:13:17 |
And without me... |
01:13:18 |
...without somebody to save you |
01:13:22 |
...you're not just half! |
01:13:23 |
- You're nothing! |
01:13:26 |
I'm nothing? Don't make me laugh. |
01:13:28 |
What does that make you then, |
01:13:31 |
You're half of nothing. |
01:13:33 |
Nothing's parasite. |
01:13:34 |
A big fat pilot fish |
01:13:38 |
A bloody nobody! |
01:13:40 |
The forgotten man! |
01:13:42 |
History's fucking afterthought! |
01:14:00 |
Boos here at Elland Road |
01:14:03 |
which I'm sure won't worry him. |
01:14:05 |
Also boos for John McGovern. |
01:14:11 |
That will worry Brian Clough. |
01:14:14 |
It's not McGovern's fault |
01:14:28 |
One Don Revie |
01:14:30 |
There's only one Don Revie |
01:14:36 |
There's only one Don Revie |
01:14:42 |
One Don Revie |
01:14:44 |
There's only one Don Revie |
01:14:48 |
One Don Revie |
01:14:50 |
There's only one... |
01:15:02 |
Fucking O'Hare. |
01:15:04 |
Leeds doesn't want you. |
01:15:07 |
Fuck off, fuck off. |
01:15:10 |
We don't fucking want you here. |
01:15:21 |
- Clough. |
01:15:23 |
10 minutes. |
01:15:48 |
Close the door. |
01:15:54 |
This is the worst start to a season |
01:15:58 |
4 points from 5 games. |
01:16:02 |
Second from fucking bottom. |
01:16:08 |
What's going on? |
01:16:11 |
As far as I can see... |
01:16:13 |
there's no relationship, |
01:16:15 |
between players and management. |
01:16:19 |
Well, not a healthy one anyway. |
01:16:24 |
Perhaps if Mr. Clough |
01:16:27 |
we might be able |
01:16:35 |
All right. |
01:16:37 |
If you wouldn't mind, Brian. |
01:16:40 |
Just for a few minutes. |
01:16:45 |
As you wish. |
01:16:59 |
Nobody likes him. The atmosphere |
01:17:02 |
He's banned us from doing |
01:17:05 |
Like playing bingo, carpet bowls. |
01:17:08 |
Tactically, he's never prepared. |
01:17:10 |
Right, he doesn't even tell us |
01:17:13 |
We are not even allowed |
01:17:18 |
What me and the lads |
01:17:21 |
compared to Mr. Revie... |
01:17:23 |
he's just not good enough. |
01:17:26 |
What's going on, boss? |
01:17:30 |
The last 2 words of every story |
01:17:36 |
"The fucking end." |
01:17:42 |
Let's be honest, Brian. |
01:17:44 |
It's not working, is it? |
01:17:47 |
The players aren't happy. |
01:17:49 |
We're not happy. |
01:17:52 |
In truth, we should probably never |
01:18:02 |
So... |
01:18:04 |
- what do you want to do about it? |
01:18:09 |
We have to part company. |
01:18:11 |
Fine, it will cost you 25 grand. |
01:18:13 |
What? For 6 weeks' work? |
01:18:15 |
Plus 3 and a half grand |
01:18:17 |
And an agreement that Leeds United |
01:18:20 |
- for the next 3 years. |
01:18:23 |
- Throw in the Merc and all. |
01:18:25 |
Might be a bit flash for a man out |
01:18:28 |
Who do you bloody think you are? |
01:18:32 |
Brian Clough. |
01:18:34 |
Brian Howard Clough. |
01:18:40 |
Come on. There's something |
01:18:44 |
Won't take long. |
01:18:54 |
Thanks for agreeing to this. |
01:18:56 |
No problem. |
01:18:58 |
Go easy on me though. |
01:19:09 |
How are you feeling, Mr. Clough? |
01:19:10 |
Not bad. Not bad. |
01:19:12 |
Onwards and upwards, |
01:19:17 |
What's this? |
01:19:30 |
Take a seat there. |
01:19:32 |
You bastards. |
01:19:40 |
Stand by, studio. |
01:19:47 |
Title's out in 5, 4, 3... |
01:19:52 |
1. |
01:19:54 |
The football world was stunned |
01:19:56 |
that Brian Clough has been sacked |
01:19:59 |
We'll be talking not just to Brian, |
01:20:03 |
whose success he couldn't emulate, |
01:20:06 |
To Brian Clough, first of all. |
01:20:09 |
What's your reaction |
01:20:12 |
Well, obviously, Austin... |
01:20:14 |
me initial reaction is one of shock |
01:20:20 |
But in answer to your question... |
01:20:22 |
6 weeks is hardly a long time |
01:20:28 |
I would hope that Revie |
01:20:33 |
Do you consider it was possible |
01:20:36 |
Don Revie, to replace you? |
01:20:38 |
Well, being very, very honest... |
01:20:41 |
I think it was a very difficult job |
01:20:44 |
I do feel that Brian Clough... |
01:20:45 |
Now, I'll not call him Clough, |
01:20:49 |
Thank you. |
01:20:50 |
I believe that he made it more difficult |
01:20:54 |
And how did I do that, Don? |
01:20:56 |
All those accusations about |
01:21:00 |
Well, they were dirty, Don. |
01:21:01 |
That's not true. Oh, no. |
01:21:03 |
Last 2 seasons... |
01:21:05 |
we were top of the charts |
01:21:07 |
Before that, you also topped |
01:21:10 |
Should've been docked points, |
01:21:13 |
Listening to you, I'm struck this is not |
01:21:17 |
It's more than that. |
01:21:19 |
It's personal. Am I right? |
01:21:21 |
Well, we're very different people, |
01:21:25 |
We have different styles |
01:21:28 |
I'm a warm man... |
01:21:31 |
an idealist. |
01:21:32 |
I do believe in fairies. |
01:21:34 |
And that's my outlook. |
01:21:38 |
There's a hardness to him. |
01:21:40 |
- He's a cold person. |
01:21:42 |
That lack of warmth, |
01:21:45 |
- It permeated the club when I arrived. |
01:21:48 |
You ask any of my players. |
01:21:51 |
In that club every morning, |
01:21:54 |
- Did you do that for them? |
01:21:56 |
Did you try? |
01:21:58 |
You didn't even try. |
01:22:00 |
I soaped those boys down |
01:22:02 |
You just went to Leeds, no thought for |
01:22:06 |
Just on some mad personal vendetta |
01:22:09 |
Are you surprised? What else was |
01:22:13 |
- What did I do? |
01:22:17 |
January 27th, 1968. |
01:22:22 |
You came to Derby County, |
01:22:26 |
and you refused |
01:22:29 |
Never. A matter of principle, I always |
01:22:33 |
No, you shook Peter Taylor's hand |
01:22:37 |
- I probably didn't see you. |
01:22:39 |
Considered me beneath you, |
01:22:42 |
just like you did every other club |
01:22:45 |
Never would I knowingly refuse |
01:22:50 |
But the truth is you were down |
01:22:54 |
You know, I probably didn't know |
01:22:58 |
Didn't know who I was? |
01:23:01 |
- That's the truth. |
01:23:04 |
Oh, we all know now. |
01:23:06 |
We know you as the man |
01:23:09 |
and defaming |
01:23:11 |
has brought this game, |
01:23:15 |
Who had a good job at Derby, |
01:23:17 |
Who had the best partner |
01:23:20 |
and threw him away. |
01:23:22 |
Who was given one of the greatest |
01:23:25 |
a club that in 10 years, |
01:23:29 |
and took them |
01:23:32 |
Oh, yes, it's fair to say |
01:23:36 |
Okay, unfortunately, |
01:23:39 |
Let's see where we are |
01:23:41 |
- Oh, dear, oh, dear. |
01:23:44 |
That's it for tonight. |
01:23:47 |
Brian Clough and Don Revie, |
01:23:50 |
Thank you, Austin. |
01:23:54 |
And we're out. |
01:23:56 |
- Thank you, gentlemen. |
01:23:58 |
- Thank you very much. |
01:24:53 |
Boys? |
01:24:55 |
Do you think your old man is a fool? |
01:24:57 |
No. |
01:24:59 |
No. |
01:25:01 |
You're wrong. |
01:25:04 |
He bloody is. |
01:25:08 |
Who is the least mature person |
01:25:11 |
Who most needs to bloody grow up? |
01:25:18 |
Who's been making a right arse |
01:25:28 |
Who fancies a trip to the seaside, |
01:25:31 |
- Me. |
01:25:33 |
Yeah, me too. |
01:26:15 |
Just wait in the car for a minute, |
01:26:18 |
I'm just gonna have a chat |
01:26:38 |
So chucked you out already, |
01:26:43 |
They have. |
01:26:46 |
So how long was that? |
01:26:49 |
44 days. |
01:26:54 |
Impressive. |
01:27:04 |
So, what are you doing here? |
01:27:09 |
Don't make this difficult for me, |
01:27:14 |
You know why I'm here. |
01:27:21 |
I won't bloody grovel. |
01:27:24 |
All right. |
01:27:27 |
Well, all right, I'm grovelling. |
01:27:31 |
I'm on me knees. |
01:27:37 |
"I apologise... |
01:27:40 |
unreservedly... |
01:27:41 |
for being a twat." |
01:27:48 |
- I apologise for being a twat... |
01:27:53 |
Unreservedly. |
01:27:54 |
"Because I can't do it without you." |
01:27:59 |
Because I can't do it without you. |
01:28:01 |
"I'm nothing without you." |
01:28:05 |
I'm nothing without you. |
01:28:10 |
"Please... |
01:28:12 |
please, baby, take me back." |
01:28:15 |
- Fuck off. |
01:28:17 |
Fine. |
01:28:18 |
Please. Please... |
01:28:24 |
baby... |
01:28:27 |
take me back. |
01:28:45 |
Come on. |
01:29:05 |
You're gonna fuck me up again, |
01:29:08 |
I love you, you know. |
01:29:10 |
I know. |
01:29:13 |
But it won't stop you. |
01:29:17 |
So would you sooner go through it all |
01:29:26 |
Never. |
01:29:29 |
Subtitles: Arigon |
01:29:48 |
Hey. |
01:29:50 |
Come here, you two. Come here. |
01:29:55 |
Come here. |
01:29:59 |
Hey. |
01:30:04 |
- Wanna see your Auntie Lily? |
01:30:05 |
Go on, then. |
01:30:07 |
Well, do you want a drink |
01:30:11 |
Well, I wouldn't say no. |
01:30:13 |
I got a drop of cooking sherry. |
01:30:51 |
We've got several things in common. |
01:30:53 |
But the main thing we've got in |
01:30:57 |
You do let him speak from time |
01:31:01 |
Do you find it difficult, Peter, |
01:31:03 |
- He's quite a good talker, isn't he? |