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It's clever that. He knew that going up against these big names you get daunted, so he broke him down to remind Keegan he's a human being.

Those little things to calm the nerves are the things only the best man managers think are important.

I remember Keane said about Brian Clough. "So, can you control the ball, run with the ball and defend the ball?" I said "Yes boss." He replied "ok, do that for the rest of your career and you'll do well."
 
It's clever that. He knew that going up against these big names you get daunted, so he broke him down to remind Keegan he's a human being.

Those little things to calm the nerves are the things only the best man managers think are important.

I remember Keane said about Brian Clough. "So, can you control the ball, run with the ball and defend the ball?" I said "Yes boss." He replied "ok, do that for the rest of your career and you'll do well."
Yeh great lil snippet from history that.

I liked how he concluded the pep talk saying youll never play anyone as good as that again.
 
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It's clever that. He knew that going up against these big names you get daunted, so he broke him down to remind Keegan he's a human being.

Those little things to calm the nerves are the things only the best man managers think are important.

I remember Keane said about Brian Clough. "So, can you control the ball, run with the ball and defend the ball?" I said "Yes boss." He replied "ok, do that for the rest of your career and you'll do well."
The best Clough story is when he made his goalkeeper turn out for his sons Sunday league team because he was getting cocky. The team got fined £50 for playing a ringer so Clough took it out of the keepers wages.
 
The best Clough story is when he made his goalkeeper turn out for his sons Sunday league team because he was getting cocky. The team got fined £50 for playing a ringer so Clough took it out of the keepers wages.

My favourite quote from any football manager ever is one of Cloughs. Interviewer: "What happens if someone disagrees with you?" "Well, we sit down, we talk about it for 20 minutes and then decide I was right."
 
It's clever that. He knew that going up against these big names you get daunted, so he broke him down to remind Keegan he's a human being.

Those little things to calm the nerves are the things only the best man managers think are important.

I remember Keane said about Brian Clough. "So, can you control the ball, run with the ball and defend the ball?" I said "Yes boss." He replied "ok, do that for the rest of your career and you'll do well."

I think his memory is a bit hazy.

https://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/GoalsPerCompetition/341-1

Edit:

https://www.lfchistory.net/SeasonArchive/Game/652

He didn't even play, what a liar!
 
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Is that tonight is it? Couldn't care less tbh.

Might pop in here later to read the tears though if they win. If they don't it'd be hilarious tbf after all the hype.
 
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Great if you're a City fan but can't say I've got much interest.

I don't watch CL anyway mate. Think last final I watched was when you lot beat Spuds as I watched it with plassie scouse and spud mates.

Saying that I don't watch football much at all now in general outside of Saints. Only about 5/6 matches this season I reckon.
 
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