The film is all about failure

Marley 2022-01-08 08:01:23

, From failure to failure, from one failure to the next failure. Rather than step by step from failure to success. It is not as sensational as Hollywood movies. It does not care whether a person succeeds. Success is something that is banished from the film. It can even be said that the word success has not yet been born, and its meaning has not yet been invented. The head coach lives in the middle of language rubbish. A British style of violence based on Shakespeare's language system. He started his work in this environment. Examining football from any aspect is full of violence. However, he must work, not to work for his dreams, nor to work to change others. These are too human and moral. No, some can't be done at all. The head coach does not need to inform all mankind that he has the secret weapon that can tame this jealous team. There is no need for everything to be presented to the world in the most perfect posture. unnecessary. The head coach training team is not a celebrity walkthrough. The coaching job is long, arduous and boring. This history of Brian Clough is just an episode in his coaching career. It doesn't matter that it is precious, and it doesn't matter that it is not precious. After experiencing it, walked out of the unstable force and walked into a blank sheet of paper, where is the stage.

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  • Kaya 2022-04-21 09:02:52

    Playing a person is hard, living a person is even harder

  • Shana 2022-04-20 09:02:09

    I'm tired of watching without subtitles. I have to say that Clough is the greatest coach in England's history, and Sir Busby can only be ranked second. Of course, Sir is Scottish~

The Damned United quotes

  • Michael Parkinson: How do you react when someone says, "Boss, you're doing it wrong?"

    Brian Clough: Well, I ask him how *he* thinks it ought to be done. And then we get down to it, and we talk about it for twenty minutes, and then we decide that I was right.

  • Muhammed Ali: [Clough, Taylor & their families watch Muhammed Ali on television] Some fella in London, England named, some Brian... Brian Clough. I heard all the way in America that this fella talks too much. They say he's another Mohammed Ali. There's just one Mohammed Ali. Now, Clough, I've had enough. Stop it.

    Peter Taylor: Are you gonna stop it?

    Brian Clough: No, I'm going to fight him.