Ferguson and Clough fighting their own lower league football battles in shadow of father icons

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Darren Ferguson (52) and Nigel Clough (58) are two managers in EFL football. Ferguson being in charge of Peterborough and Clough having the same job at Mansfield. But they are far from reaching the fame and fortune of their fathers Brian (Clough) and Sir Alex (Ferguson)

Both Darren and Nigel are exeperienced men in football management, as well as ex professionals having a past at places such as Manchester United (Ferguson), Forest, Liverpool and Man City (Clough).

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Focus On; Kenny Dalglish

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Bio:

Kenny Dalglish signed a professional contract with Celtic in May 1967. Dalglish was first loaned out to Cumbernauld United, for whom he scored 37 goals. Dalglish made his first-team competitive debut for Celtic in a Scottish League Cup quarter-final tie against Hamilton Academical on 25 September 1968, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 4–2 win.

Jock Stein put Dalglish in the starting XI for the first team in a league match against Raith Rovers on 4 October 1969. Celtic won 7–1 but Dalglish didn’t score, nor did he score in the next three first-team games he played in during the 1969–70 season.

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Red Bull knows the game and how to bring their projects forward and up, Bragantino to follow New York, Salzburg and Leipzig

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The model of progress is basically the same as Red Bull continues to move their football projects forward with the best intentions and with a business model that makes them self made and brings them financial stability, fame and fortune. This time we will focus on the Brazilian Red Bull club, Bragantino.

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