Brian Clough died of stomach cancer at the age of 69.
Clough was involved in a pitch invasion at the City Ground and hit two of his own team's fans.
Forest lost 1–0 in the 1980 Intercontinental Cup against Uruguayan side Club Nacional de Football.
Liverpool ended Forest's 42-match undefeated league run.
Peter Taylor rejoined Clough as his assistant manager at Nottingham Forest.
Clough became manager of Nottingham Forest.
Clough was sacked by Leeds United after just 44 days in the job.
Clough and Taylor resigned from Derby County due to disagreements with chairman Sam Longson.
Clough published an article criticizing Leeds United's disciplinary record and suggesting they should be relegated to the Second Division.
Clough and Taylor signed David Nish from Leicester City for a then-record transfer fee of £225,000 without consulting the Derby board.
Clough and Taylor briefly resigned from Derby County to manage Coventry City but changed their minds after being offered more money.
Clough and Taylor joined Derby County as manager and assistant manager.
Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor were briefly sacked by Hartlepools United chairman Ernest Ord but were reinstated after a boardroom coup.
Clough suffered a serious knee injury in a match against Bury, which effectively ended his playing career.
Clough played for England against Sweden.
Clough played for England against Wales.
Brian Howard Clough was born in Middlesbrough, England.
Elizabeth, Clough's eldest sister, died of septicaemia at the age of three.
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