1. BBC SPORT | Football | Clough 'had two months to live'
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Football legend Brian Clough was close to death before his liver transplant, his surgeon reveals.
2. Clough had two months to live | UK news | The Guardian
Jan 20, 2003 · Clough, 67, was yesterday said to be recovering well from the surgery, which was carried out at the Freeman hospital in Newcastle last week. The ...
Brian Clough, one of English football's most successful managers and perhaps its greatest character, has had a liver transplant after being given two months to live.
3. The tragic life of Brian Clough - UnHerd
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4. BBC SPORT | Football | Clough out of hospital
Feb 13, 2003 · Brian Clough has been discharged from hospital following his liver transplant. The former Derby and Nottingham Forest manager underwent the ...
Football legend Brian Clough is discharged from hospital following his liver transplant.
5. Clough given two months to live prior to liver transplant - Irish Examiner
Jan 21, 2003 · FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough had just two months to live before he underwent a successful liver transplant, his surgeon ...
FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough had just two months to live before he underwent a successful liver transplant, his surgeon said yesterday.
6. Brian Clough recovering after transplant | The Northern Echo
Jan 20, 2003 · Legendary football manager Brian Clough is recovering at a North-East clinic after undergoing a liver transplant.
Legendary football manager Brian Clough is recovering at a North-East clinic after undergoing a liver transplant.
7. Clough was 'eight weeks from death' before liver swop | Daily Mail Online
Jan 21, 2003 · Brian Clough was just eight weeks from death when he was given an emergency liver transplant, it emerged yesterday.
Brian Clough was just eight weeks from death when he was given an emergency liver transplant, it emerged yesterday
8. Clough transplant was 'just in time' - The Times
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The former football manager Brian Clough had just two months to live before he underwent a liver operation, his surgeon said yesterday.The transplant team led by Derek Manas at the Freeman Hospital in
9. Liver-op Clough had just two months to live - Wales Online
Jan 21, 2003 · FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough had just two months to live before he underwent a successful liver transplant, his surgeon ...
FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough had just two months to live before he underwent a successful liver transplant, his surgeon said yesterday.
10. Accidental history: Brian Clough's career-ending injury - Football365
Jul 22, 2019 · Brian Clough's playing career began its end on Boxing Day 1962. Chasing a through ball from Len Ashurst, he collided with Bury goalkeeper Chris Harker.
In the first of an occasional series, we look at am obscure moment that shaped history…
11. Clough recovers after liver transplant - Irish Examiner
Jan 20, 2003 · Legendary football manager Brian Clough ... A hospital spokeswoman released a brief statement today which said: “He is stable and he has had a ...
Legendary football manager Brian Clough was today doing “extremely well” after undergoing a liver transplant, a hospital spokeswoman said today.
12. Brian Clough (Manager) - OzWhite's Leeds United F.C. History
He had played twice for England, against Wales on 17th October 1959 and Sweden on 28th October 1959, without scoring. He also represented his country three ...
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13. Brian Clough was a psychologist, not a manager, claims European Cup ...
Aug 26, 2022 · Clough had resented his playing career being cut short by injury and used to hang around the tunnel at Sunderland, telling former team-mates ...
Even great Hollywood double acts start in a provincial music hall - Brian Clough and Peter Taylor's path to greatness as manager and recruitment genius began at Hartlepool
14. Brian Clough – 20 years on from the death of a true footballing genius
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For those first weaned onto football at the outset of the Premier League, Brian Clough might have seemed a sad, almost tragic figure.
15. Brian Clough - oh that he were around today. | Leyton Orient Forum - #lofc
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