John Robertson, who passed away at 72, was a pivotal player for Nottingham Forest, famously described by manager Brian Clough as “the Picasso of our game.” His talent flourished under Clough, contributing significantly to the team’s triumphs, including the First Division title and two consecutive European Cups in 1979 and 1980. Robertson’s career was marked by a notable rift between Clough and his partner Peter Taylor over his transfer, which remained unresolved until Taylor’s death. Clough appreciated Robertson’s scruffy appearance and smoking habit for the brilliance he brought to the field.
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