Thirteen as follows: 2 x European Cup
1 x UEFA Super Cup
1 x Intercontinental Cup
1 x League Championship
4 x League Cup
1 x FA Charity Shield
2 x Full members Cup (at the time known as the Simod Cup)
1x Anglo-Scottish Cup (which Clough attributes as the one that started their winning habit)
The Football League Centenary Trophy ( a one-off tournament to celebrate 100 years the the Football League)
They also went 42 league matches without defeat over exactly 1 year, from 26 November 1977 to 25 November 1978. A record which stood for 26 years.
Twice, both with Nottingham Forest.
Three although Ferguson is the only manager to have won the Premier League Title.
I suppose by domestic trophies, you mean league titles...step forward Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest, who won the English First Division in 1978, their only league success, then went on to win the European Cup in 1979, and they retained the Cup in 1980. So they have won one league title and two European Cups
Trevor Francis was recognised as the first £1,000,000 player but the actual fee of the transfer was £999,999. Actually £1 short of the million pound mark. But Francis is still known as the 1 million pound playerTrevor francis. Birmingham to Nottingham forest 1 Million
Although Brian Clough did only pay £999,999 for Francis, after other costs the price did come to over £1 million, he did not want the tag of "1st million pound football player" going to Francis head, but Clough played him in the wrong position and did not get his moneys worth, I am not sure who the 1st true million pound player was though. I believe THAT would therefore be STEVE DALEY when he was transferred from Wolves to Manchester City for £1,450,000 in September 1979, followed a few days later by Wolves then using that money to buy Andy Gray from Aston Villa for £1.469,000. I do believe that Trevor Francis fee actually came to about £1,150,000 in total. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progression_of_British_football_transfer_fee_record
Twice, both with Nottingham Forest.
Because they don't have Brian Clough in charge anymore.
Brian Clough Derby County & Nottingham Forest
Three although Ferguson is the only manager to have won the Premier League Title.
I dont know but I think it was 49 goals in 51 matches! I'm a Nottingham Forest fan and that man was the best manager ever!
No, in fact they are rival cities and the question may actually offend people from Nottingham, which has problems with gun crime, and Derby, which has its own problems with drugs. Nottingham is located at 52°57′N 1°08′W, while Derby is located at 52°55.32′N 1°28.55′W. They are both cities in the East Midlands, Nottingham has a population of 666,358, while Derby has a more slender 236,300. They are geographically around fifty miles apart. The rivalry between the two cities arose chiefly between Derby County Football Club and Nottingham Forest Football Club, who were, in the 1970s, both powerhouses in English football. Brian Clough, a legendary manager for Derby County and later Nottingham Forest became a hero for both clubs and the "Brian Clough Trophy" is contested for between the two clubs. In Derby there also exists a "Brian Clough Business Park", and the road linking Nottingham and Derby (the A52) was renamed "Brian Clough Way". Brian Clough's son, Nigel Clough is the manager of Burton Albion Football Club, a semi-professional outfit based in Burton, around ten miles south of Derby, who play in the Blue Square Premier, the fifth tier of the English pyramid, as of Novemeber 2008.
I suppose by domestic trophies, you mean league titles...step forward Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest, who won the English First Division in 1978, their only league success, then went on to win the European Cup in 1979, and they retained the Cup in 1980. So they have won one league title and two European Cups
Brian Clough's final season of professional football management, the 1992-93 season, was spent with Norwich City in the inaugural season of the FA Premier League.
Brian Clough's birth name is Brian Howard Clough.
Kenny Dalglish - Blackburn and Liverpool Brian Clough - Nottingham Forest and Derby County Herbert Chapman - Arsenal and Huddersfield
Brian Clough was born on March 21, 1935.
Brian Clough was born on March 21, 1935.