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Cloughie's career in focus
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In 274 appearances for Middlesbrough and Sunderland Clough scores 251 goals and is capped twice by England
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Clough takes over as Derby manager in 1967 and leads the unfashionable side to the Division Two title two years later
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Clough leads Derby to their first ever League Championship in 1972 as title favourites Leeds slip up
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Clough's outspoken views make him a regular as a football pundit and on the chat show circuit
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Clough becomes Leeds boss in 1974 but stays for just 44 days before joining Nottingham Forest in January 1975
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Clough leads out his team before the 1978 League Cup final against Liverpool at Wembley. Forest win 1-0
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Clough lands the Division One title with Forest in 1978, propelling the club into the European Cup
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Alongside assistant manager Peter Taylor, Clough leads Forest to two European Cups in 1979 and 1980
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Clough never wins the FA Cup but comes closest when losing 2-1 to Terry Venables' Spurs in 1991
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Clough's last game in charge in 1993 sees Forest relegated from the Premiership after losing 2-0 to Sheffield United
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Clough's son Nigel follows him into management and takes Burton Albion to the second round of the FA Cup in 2003
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BRIAN CLOUGH 1935-2004
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