Brian Clough arguably Britains greatest ever football manager died in September 2004 at the age of 69. His passing was marked by a minutes silence at both the Derby County & Nottingham Forest grounds & provoked a wave of tributes from across the sporting spectrum. A memorial service due to be held at Derby Cathedral had to be moved to Pride Park to accommodate the fans demand for tickets. This overwhelming affection & respect was fully deserved for the man who was often described as being controversial outspoken & opinionated. His achievements in football speak for themselves: he took two lowly Midlands sides to the very top winning two consecutive European Cups with unfashionable Nottingham Forest in a feat that will surely never be matched by a club of similar stature. This special edition contains two new chapters written shortly before he died which offer his candid & entertaining views on club directors & chairmen & on Newcastles treatment of Sir Bobby Robson as well as his scathing analysis of Englands recent performances. Cloughie also talks honestly about his battles with alcohol & the liver transplant that gave him 21 months of health & happiness.