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Of course the late Brian Moore then owns Clough with his answer "But you write for the Sun" (0.49) and then goes on to accuse Cloughie of having double standards. After a few uncomfortable seconds Cloughie responds with "We all have double standards"
Cloughie knew didn't he? on 18:26 - Jan 27 by GlasgowBlue
Of course the late Brian Moore then owns Clough with his answer "But you write for the Sun" (0.49) and then goes on to accuse Cloughie of having double standards. After a few uncomfortable seconds Cloughie responds with "We all have double standards"
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Have to agree with Jimmy Greaves comments at the end, and suggest Cloughie may well have had something a little stronger than tea at that interview.
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Cloughie knew didn't he? on 18:58 - Jan 27 with 2971 views
Cloughie knew didn't he? on 18:51 - Jan 27 by HARRY10
Have to agree with Jimmy Greaves comments at the end, and suggest Cloughie may well have had something a little stronger than tea at that interview.
Not defending it in anyway, but I wonder how normal it was for his generation to go on TV half cut? Given the drinking culture that lasted in the players at the time, you'd think it wasn't even questioned right?
To think of the grief the Derby supporters got for their minute's "silence" for Maxwell prior to our match at the Baseball Ground. Obviously that was before all the dodgy pension stuff came to light. Although he had already issued a writ against Private Eye for accusing him of just that.
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Cloughie knew didn't he? on 22:08 - Jan 27 with 2435 views
Cloughie knew didn't he? on 21:21 - Jan 27 by EastTownBlue
To think of the grief the Derby supporters got for their minute's "silence" for Maxwell prior to our match at the Baseball Ground. Obviously that was before all the dodgy pension stuff came to light. Although he had already issued a writ against Private Eye for accusing him of just that.
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I arrived late for that game and asked a copper what was going on. He said ‘this is supposed to be a minutes silence’. I’ve never heard anything like it.
It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.
Cloughie knew didn't he? on 18:29 - Jan 27 by factual_blue
And within two years maxwell fell off a boat, coming within an ace of destroying all private pensions.
I remember we played Derby not long after he'd died.It was the game Eddie Youds got crocked. The minute's silence for Maxwell was the loudest minute's silence I've ever heard.
Cloughie knew didn't he? on 18:29 - Jan 27 by factual_blue
And within two years maxwell fell off a boat, coming within an ace of destroying all private pensions.
He single handedly destroyed my late fathers and thousands of other workers pensions when he took over Ransomes and Rapier. So, yes he did destroy peoples pensions, more closer to home than you think.
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Cloughie knew didn't he? on 22:27 - Jan 27 by Melford
I remember we played Derby not long after he'd died.It was the game Eddie Youds got crocked. The minute's silence for Maxwell was the loudest minute's silence I've ever heard.
Yep, Derby scored the only goal of the game while Youds was off having treatment and before we brought our sub on.
Cloughie knew didn't he? on 21:21 - Jan 27 by EastTownBlue
To think of the grief the Derby supporters got for their minute's "silence" for Maxwell prior to our match at the Baseball Ground. Obviously that was before all the dodgy pension stuff came to light. Although he had already issued a writ against Private Eye for accusing him of just that.
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PE ended up having to pay out over some of those published claims. Hislop said after the trial, "I've just given a fat cheque to a fat Czech."
footers KC - Prosecution Barrister - Friend to all