I Believe In Miracles by Daniel Taylor - ISBN: 9781472233592
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Unfashionable team, charismatic manager, impossible dream, European champions.

I Believe In Miracles

The Remarkable Story of Brian Clough's European Cup-winning Team

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    26 July 2016

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Summary

On January 6, 1975, Nottingham Forest were thirteenth in the old Second Division, five points above the relegation places and straying dangerously close to establishing a permanent place for themselves among football’s nowhere men.

Within five years Brian Clough had turned an unfashionable and depressed club into the kings of Europe, beating everyone in their way and knocking Liverpool off their perch long before Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United had the same idea.

This …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472233592
ISBN-10:147223359X
Author:Daniel Taylor, Jonny Owen
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:Headline Book Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:26 July 2016
Weight:283g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 24mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

To read this phantasmagoria of a book is to yearn for what football has lost.– The Independent

To read this phantasmagoria of a book is to yearn for what football has lost.–The Independent
Without doubt, this is one of the great sport books of all time.–Nottingham Evening Post

About The Author

Daniel Taylor

Daniel Taylor grew up watching Nottingham Forest from the terraces of the City Ground before moving into the pressbox, and is currently the chief football writer for the Guardian and the Observer. This is his fourth book and his second on his specialist subject - Clough and Forest. Taylor grew up in Nottinghamshire and started his career at the Newark Advertiser. He was appointed by the Guardian in 2000 and now lives in Manchester.

Jonny Owen was born and bred in Wales’ most famous footballing town, Merthyr Tydfil. As well as acting in some of the UK’s biggest TV shows and writing and starting in the Universal movie Svengali, he’s also written about football for the Guardian, The Times and the Western Mail. A little slower than he once was, he still trots out for a local five-a-side team and is currently working and living in Nottingham and London.

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