• Green Jumper Gem - Steve Chettle
    Jun 11 2026

    "He gave me the opportunity to play for the football club I supported as a boy."

    Former Nottingham Forest defender Steve Chettle shares his special Brian Clough memories with Marcus Alton.

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    23 mins
  • Clough Stories - Hat-trick Hero
    May 20 2026

    This extended episode includes memories of Brian Clough as a centre-forward at Sunderland. There's also a chat with former Cloughie player Alan Hinton who recalls a special reunion. You'll also hear from the Ray Mundo Futbol podcast, following an interview with Green Jumper host Marcus Alton.

    Our thanks go to the Roker Report for introducing us to Jim Wales who remembers watching Cloughie at Sunderland. He was 15 when he went to Roker Park on his own for the first time - and he saw Brian score a hat-trick!

    Cloughie made his debut for Sunderland in August 1961 (joining from Middlesbrough) and scored 63 goals in 74 appearances (league and cup) for the club. He suffered a devastating knee injury against Bury on Boxing Day 1962.

    There are more memories, classic quotes and books/souvenirs (supporting good causes) at brianclough.com.

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    38 mins
  • Clough Stories - Neil Webb
    Apr 23 2026

    "He's absolutely teeming with talent. I'm just trying to teach him to tackle like Archie Gemmill now." Brian Clough was full of praise for his young midfielder Neil Webb back in the 1980s.

    In this fascinating conversation with pod host Marcus Alton, the former England international shares special memories of playing for the Miracle Manager.

    The stories include signing a blank contract ('Seriously, you want me to sign it and then I'm yours, regardless of what's on it?'), being dropped from the first team after volunteering to go in goal ('Working with the gaffer, I learned not to volunteer for anything') and Cloughie's last-ditch effort to keep the star midfielder when Man Utd came calling ('I was shocked to see him at the tribunal which set the transfer fee').

    If you're enjoying the Green Jumper, please visit the tribute website brianclough.com and buy a souvenir or book to help support the podcast. Thank you.

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    33 mins
  • Clough Stories - Neil Webb (trailer)
    Mar 31 2026

    When Neil Webb scored in a Wembley cup final to help secure his first major trophy in English football, Brian Clough ensured the young midfielder's family shared the celebrations in the dressing room.

    "He invited my dad and grandad into the dressing room, but my mum wasn't allowed in - he even apologised to her!" recalls Webb. "We all had a photo with the cup - he knew it meant that much to me. My mum still has that photo on the living room wall."

    That special memory is one of many Webb shares with Green Jumper host Marcus Alton in this trailer for the full interview.

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    13 mins
  • Clough Stories - Bryn Gunn (Part 2)
    Mar 3 2026

    "You didn't get a lot of praise, but when he said 'Well done, young Gunn,' that's all I needed to hear."

    In this second part of the conversation with pod host Marcus Alton, former Nottingham Forest defender Bryn Gunn recalls the life lessons he was taught by Brian Clough and what happened behind the scenes after the European Cup Final.

    There are also memories of the relaxing mid-season breaks in the Spanish sunshine. "We didn't train a lot and we didn't play a lot, but we drank a lot. I think you call it team-bonding."

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    20 mins
  • Clough Stories - Bryn Gunn (Part 1)
    Feb 16 2026

    As a teenager, defender Bryn Gunn was described by Brian Clough as 'a fine young left-back - an absolute natural.' In this conversation with one of Cloughie's European Cup winners, Bryn recalls working for the unpredictable manager at Nottingham Forest.

    The stories include being substituted at half-time after giving away a penalty in a friendly. "That's Cloughie - he never missed a trick," says Bryn.

    In Part One of Marcus Alton's conversation with Bryn, he also describes getting a telling-off from Clough after coming on as a substitute for the legendary winger John Robertson. "Robbo was the best player I ever played with," adds the former left-back.

    There are also memories of playing cricket with Clough and why that sport remains close to his heart.

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    21 mins
  • Clough Stories - Bryn Gunn (trailer)
    Jan 27 2026

    When Bryn Gunn received the 'thumbs-up' signal from Brian Clough, along with "Well done, young Gunn," he felt six-feet tall.

    In this trailer for the full interview, Bryn recalls working for the unpredictable Clough at Nottingham Forest, where the young defender was part of the European Cup winning side in 1980.

    Says Bryn: "Some people need wrapping up in cotton wool, some need a rollicking. But that's why he was so good. He knew what to do."

    During this entertaining chat with pod host Marcus Alton, you'll also hear what happened when the full-back gave away a penalty in a friendly match. "Cloughie doesn't miss a trick," recalls Bryn.

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    10 mins
  • Remembering Robbo
    Jan 8 2026

    A special tribute to John Robertson, the man Brian Clough described as an artist with the ball at his feet - the Picasso of our game.

    This episode includes an exclusive interview with John's friend and former Nottingham Evening Post journalist John Lawson, who highlighted Robbo's skills to Cloughie in the early days at Nottingham Forest.

    Robertson never forgot John's help in putting-in a good word for him with Brian Clough and when the time came to write his own autobiography, he asked John to help him. The result was the brilliant 'Supertramp' - the title being a reference to Clough's tongue-in-cheek descriptions of Robbo's appearance.

    Whatever Clough said about how John dressed and disliked shaving, the Miracle Manager knew that his left-winger was a genius who could perform on any stage in the world.

    "No other player has given me more pleasure than watching John Robertson," says John Lawson, who recalls how Robbo thought his career was going nowhere - until the arrival of Brian Clough.

    In this episode, you'll also hear host Marcus Alton pay tribute to his boyhood hero.

    You can read more tributes and memories on the tribute website, brianclough.com.

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    25 mins