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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  • Pearline 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Standard British Fan~

  • Allen 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    plz,plz baby,take me back

The Damned United quotes

  • Brian Clough: You know he'll be making a file on us. A dossier.

    Peter Taylor: Who?

    Brian Clough: Don Revie. Prepares a file on every game. Leaves nothing to chance. Knows every opponent's formations, strategies everything.

    Peter Taylor: I've heard he's a superstitious twat.

    Brian Clough: [Ignoring him] We grew up just a few streets apart in Middlesbrough... Close to Ayresome Park. He'll have known my street: Valley Road. Probably bought sweets from Garnett's factory where me dad worked.

    Peter Taylor: I heard he wears the same suit to every game. His lucky blue suit.

  • Manny Cussins: I hired you to do this job because I think you're the best young manager in this country.

    Brian Clough: Thank you. I'm the best old one, too.

    Manny Cussins: I also did it under the assumption that you would be coming here wanting the best for this club. For the city of Leeds. So why do I get the feeling this is all about you and Don?

    Brian Clough: Of course it's just about me and Don. Always has been. But instead of putting frowns on your foreheads, all you elders of Leeds in your blazers and your brass-fucking-buttons, it should put big white Colgate smiles on your big white faces. Because it means I won't eat, and won't sleep until I've taken whatever that man's achieved, and beaten it. Beaten it so I never have to hear the name Don fucking Revie again. Beat it, the only name anyone sings in the Yorkshire ale houses, raising their stinking jars to their stinking mouths, is Brian Clough. Brian Clough uber-fucking-alles! Understand?