The Lost Tapes


A TREASURE TROVE OF CLOUGHIE STORIES



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NEWLY-DISCOVERED CLOUGHIE GEMS


For nearly two decades they remained in a box, untouched and hidden away: part of a unique audio archive featuring the legendary Brian Clough.


Now, for the first time since the fascinating content was originally recorded, author Marcus Alton has taken the lid off the cardboard box of tapes containing classic comments from Cloughie.


The recordings range from his first full-length radio phone-in to rare audio features and interviews.


EXTENSIVE ARCHIVES


Alongside the recordings, Marcus has also dusted-off long-forgotten written articles and features which have been kept in his extensive archives for forty years. Together, they form a fantastic collection of memories and tributes for an incredible man whose legacy still touches the lives of people around the world.


Marcus is a former BBC and commercial radio journalist who interviewed Cloughie several times and has previously written four books about him, all of which have become Amazon best sellers and raised money for good causes.


He is the founder and editor of the non profit tribute website brianclough.com and hosts the Green Jumper tribute podcast. With the support of the Clough family, he was the driving force behind the fund-raising campaign for the Brian Clough statue in Nottingham. Part of the proceeds of this book will help the types of good causes that Brian supported. 


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HOW TO BUY:  'Brian Clough: The Lost Tapes'  is published by DB Publishing. You can purchase copies personally signed by Marcus through our Clough Shop. You can also have a personal message included.  Email us for orders outside the UK.  An ebook version is available at Amazon.


Marcus has been interviewed about the book on Notts TV and BBC Radio Nottingham. The book has also featured as a full page article in the Derby Telegraph.

Review: Gedling Eye


Marcus is pictured above with Al Booth of Notts TV

At BBC Radio Nottingham with Arun Socrates

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