Clough and Revie: The Rivals Who Changed the Face of English Football

Clough and Revie: The Rivals Who Changed the Face of English Football

by RogerHermiston (Author)

Synopsis

Don Revie and Brian Clough were born a brisk walk away from each other in Middlesbrough, in 1927 and 1935 respectively. They were brought up in a town ravaged by the Depression and went on to become highly successful professional footballers. Then, as young managers, they both took clubs languishing in the doldrums (Leeds United and Derby County) and moulded them into championship winners. Despite the myriad similarities, these two sons of the Tees were as different in character as Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. A bitter rivalry developed between them, which in turn enlivened and then blighted English football in the 1960s and '70s. In "Clough and Revie", exclusive interviews with players, relatives and friends shed fresh light on these two intriguing characters. Part footballing chronicle, part social history, this book is a revelatory exploration of the rivalry between the two men. It brings a fresh perspective on their early years in the North-East, tells how they nearly became teammates and explains why the feud began and what its repercussions were.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 07 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 1845966600
ISBN 13: 9781845966607
Book Overview: An important and revelatory exploration of Clough's enduring rivalry with and enmity towards Don Revie

Media Reviews
Roger Hermiston is a thoughtful and skilful writer . . . the social history of Clough and Revie's early years is of most interest here * Metro London *
Meticulously researched * Shortlist *
This is a terrific read. Roger Hermiston has an easy and mature style. His research looks meticulous yet is modestly displayed * When Saturday Comes *
Eminently readable * Derby Evening Telegraph *
A gripping story about passionate, driven, extraordinary characters * Evening Gazette *
Author Bio
Roger Hermiston was assistant editor of BBC Radio 4's flagship Today programme from 1998 to 2010. Before joining the BBC in 1990, he wrote for the Yorkshire Post and the Sunderland Echo.