The greatest manager England never had would be an apt way to describe Brian Clough.A talented Striker, he was cut down at the prime of his playing career due to a devastating injury, and thus entered the world of football management at a very young age.Teaming up with Peter Taylor, who was so often unfairly omitted from many accounts of Brian Cloughs successes, they together formed a coaching partnership, the accomplishments of which have not been matched to this day.Taking charge of the unfashionable Derby County FC, a team languishing in the lower leagues of English Football, a combination of personality, tactical awareness and Peter Taylors expert eye at spotting potential in a player that was often missed by other coaches, they propelled this team from a small East Midlands town to glory.For reasons best known to himself, Brian Clough decided to leave the club when it was on the cusp of a great future, allowing Liverpool to become the dominant team in the last 1970’s.After the disastrous spell at Leeds United, they went on to manager Derby county’s rivals, Nottingham Forest FC to even greater glory, winning two European Cups (the pinnacle of club soccer) for consecutive seasons, a…