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Crowds see Clough statue unveiled | Crowds see Clough statue unveiled |
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Hundreds of people have gathered to see the unveiling of a statue of football manager Brian Clough in Nottingham. | Hundreds of people have gathered to see the unveiling of a statue of football manager Brian Clough in Nottingham. |
Clough led Derby County and Nottingham Forest to the League Championship and made sporting history by winning two successive European Cups with Forest. | Clough led Derby County and Nottingham Forest to the League Championship and made sporting history by winning two successive European Cups with Forest. |
Fans raised the £60,000 to pay for the image of their hero in a typical pose with hands clasped above his head. | Fans raised the £60,000 to pay for the image of their hero in a typical pose with hands clasped above his head. |
The 8ft (2.4m) statue was unveiled near Nottingham's old Market Square at 1300 GMT by his widow Barbara. | The 8ft (2.4m) statue was unveiled near Nottingham's old Market Square at 1300 GMT by his widow Barbara. |
The statue, designed by sculptor Les Johnson, stands at the junction of King and Queen streets. | |
Clough, who also briefly managed Hartlepool, Leeds and Brighton, died in September 2004 from stomach cancer at the age of 69. | Clough, who also briefly managed Hartlepool, Leeds and Brighton, died in September 2004 from stomach cancer at the age of 69. |
Speaking before the ceremony Barbara Clough said: "All we can think is how amazed Brian would be at the very idea of a statue. | Speaking before the ceremony Barbara Clough said: "All we can think is how amazed Brian would be at the very idea of a statue. |
"He really would, he would never believe it. It's just wonderful, it really is. It's a lasting memorial isn't it?" | "He really would, he would never believe it. It's just wonderful, it really is. It's a lasting memorial isn't it?" |
His son Nigel Clough, who played under his father at Forest and is now Burton Albion manager, added: "It's a lovely monument and testament but it does bring back memories - some happy, some not so happy. | His son Nigel Clough, who played under his father at Forest and is now Burton Albion manager, added: "It's a lovely monument and testament but it does bring back memories - some happy, some not so happy. |
"It is an honour and if you look around the country there are not too many statues of people so he must have been doing something right." | "It is an honour and if you look around the country there are not too many statues of people so he must have been doing something right." |
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Clough's family and former players paid tribute | Clough's family and former players paid tribute |