Be Good, Love Brian: Growing up with Brian Clough
By (Author) Craig Bromfield
HarperCollins Publishers
Mudlark
14th November 2022
14th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
Association football (Soccer)
Adoption and fostering: advice, topics and issues
Couple and Family psychology
Adoption and fostering
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Coping with / advice about abuse
Sociology: family, kinship and relationships
Violence and abuse in society
796.334092
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
270g
Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022
Craig Bromfield was just 13 years old when Brian Clough, on a whim, took him and his older brother Aaron in.
They came from Southwick, a depressed area of Sunderland, where they lived with their abusive stepfather, and from where they longed to escape. After initially meeting Clough while out begging for money, Clough later invited the brothers to stay at his house. From there a relationship formed which would see Craig living with the Cloughs for nine years, where he was a first-hand witness to the many aspects of Cloughs character his gruffness, his humour, his big-heartedness.
This is a beautiful, inspirational story, which has never before been told, about Cloughs gentleness and capacity for generosity. Discover a very different side to this iconic man, one away from the cameras and the football, which shows him for the person he really was.
One of the most incredible, emotional, feel-good stories you will ever read Daniel Taylor
Craig Bromfields love letter, and apology, to the great football manager is an unexpected and moving delight. Matt Dickinson, The Times Chief Sports Writer
"It's rare to hear anything new about someone like Brian Clough, one of football's true giants. Rarer still that it can make you laugh and cry in equal measure. Quite simply, it's an amazing story." Jeff Brown, BBC Look North
Be Good, Love Brian has got everything love, friendship, laugh-out-loud comedy, football, and a heart-breaking betrayal. Craig Bromfield's feel-good story about Brian Clough's life changing generosity ends up something akin to a modern-day Shakespearian tragedy Simon Hattenstone, The Guardian
Gorgeously moving, hilariously funny and incredibly insightful. Craig Bromfields beautifully written book about his life with Brian Clough is one youll never forget as there are laughs, tears and life lessons. It also solved lots of Christmas present dilemmas as I bought ten copies. Julie McAffrey, Daily Mirror
The story is astonishing, the writing is wonderful. It is a story about Brian Clough, packed with detail never before shared and from a perspective never before explored. But more importantly, it is a story about Craig Bromfield. You are swept along on his journey, revelling in his joy, grieving in his pain. The emotional honesty of the account is disarming. It means you are there with him. You are inside the dressing room. You are willing him to do the right thing. And in those moments when he falters, lifes context brings empathy. Football fans should read it. But this is more than a football book. Adam Bate, Sky Sports