I Believe in Miracles
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The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor.... (Full plot summary below)

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The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor.

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The Sun (UK) - 8/10 by Alex ZaneThose talking heads are interspersed with archive footage of the great man himself. There is great joy in this tale of the underdog. There is only one Brian Clough.
User Review - 10/10 by Alfin NAbsoutely brilliant film and reminded me how brilliant Clough was :-D Mourinho is a little bit like Clough-lite :-P it did feel a little rushed at the end (oh and they defended the European Cup against Keegans Hamburg :-o ) best part of the film is Martin O'Neil at the end having a Clough moment against Adrian Chiles, Vieira and Cannavaro was priceless :-D to Chiles "I've actually played football, no i didn't wear glasses back then" to Vieira and Cannavaro "I've won Two European Cups!!! how many have you two won" :-D
User Review - 8/10 by Ian CThe greatest football story ever told. Great archive footage and interviews with a snappy 70's soundtrack. A lot of old ground covered but it is still fresh and a real feel good film. One complaint would be that it should have went right through the next season and on to Madrid. Division two, Division one champions, followed by back to back European Cups. It will never happen again. In an era of greed, money, boring cunts and no characters, this documentary is so refreshing.
User Review - 6/10 by Clint SIf only a miracle like this could happen to them now... Let me start off by saying that I am a Forest supporter, and so I am majorly biased. This documentary follows the standard talking head, inter-sped with archive footage model. Telling the story of the early Brian Clough glory years of Nottingham Forest, when the club won it's league titles and European Cups. The problem here is that, if you know that story, you don't need to see this, but if you know that story, this is what you are the audience for. The stand out moments here are the humourous moments and the clever editing, rather than the learning of anything. It hurts me to speak ill of a film of the team that I support, but I didn't love this. It actually quite bored me. This documentary goes from the achieve footage to that of talking head of the club personnel around that time. They've done a good job of getting some prestigious people together to talk about their experiences around that time. In a time where I find myself falling out of football; it heals the soul to hear of the days when it was a harder sport. The talking head interviews are well-edited, to create humour and intrigue(ish), but this lacks any impetus. The same old information, just in a different skin. At first it is interesting and then it loses itself and the viewer. Something about the tossing from interview to achieve, gets lethargic after a while. If you are a Forest fan, you'll likely be disappointed, and if not, then you probably don't need to be watching this. If you don't know much about the era, then this will teach you some, but a Forest supporter knows all about that time in history. In the end, the fire sparks and burns too long.
User Review - 4/10 by Kevin CI was underwhelmed by the book, and I have the same frustrations with the movie. Yes it is an amazing story, but to tell it you have the players' after dinner circuit tales. Amusing yes, factual no; exaggerated yep. My wife recorded over my European goal with Who Shot JR. Really, that was 1981 and your goal was 1979? They make a desperate attempt to recreate the excellent NY Cosmos documentary Once In A Lifetime with a 70s disco soundtrack. But this is Nottingham not Studio 54.

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