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Be Good, Love Brian: Growing up with Brian Clough

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This is juxtaposed with the poverty of the author’s upbringing and his inability to fully escape his past. Craig didn’t know that his brother, by then an alcoholic, had died a few weeks earlier after drinking heavily and taking too many antidepressants. Later, we are told five people have been killed and that the club gymnasium is being turned into a morgue. By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and authorise Audible to charge your designated card or any other card on file.

Jerry had been racially abused all his life, and ended up selling drugs and thieving to make a living.Although he did not know how bad our lives were, he could see that they were not fantastic and he wanted to give us different experiences. Be Good, Love Brian has got everything – love, friendship, laugh-out-loud comedy, football, and a heart-breaking betrayal. But surely unforgivable should be saved for far more serious things, or someone who displays these traits endlessly and never changes. It's a story of belonging, escape, believing in magic and miracles and fate and whether you can ever truly escape where you are created.

We made him laugh’: Craig Bromfield (left) and his brother Aaron with Clough at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground. Some mentions from Taylor and other football journos I guess will really put the book out there to the sort of target audience. There were various stages through the book, because of it being cathartic, where I was expecting to get more of a happy feeling but I still have not had it. Craig Bromfield was just 13 years old when Brian Clough, on a whim, took him and his older brother Aaron in. If you do read this, I hope the book helps alleviate your struggles, Craig and you find a renewed sense of self from it.A tale of two urchins, Craig only 11, asking for a penny for the Guy as Bonfire Night approached, only to stumble upon the Nottingham Forest team at their hotel preparing to face Newcastle. In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Craig Bromfield opens up about his extraordinary story of meeting Brian Clough and being taken in by the manager's family. They saw the Forest team on the seafront and approached them and Clough clocked them, noticed what they were wearing and they didn’t have coats on in winterand got them to have a meal with the team.

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