Nottingham Post

Mills is thrilled to see rise of Alex, Brennan

- By JOHN BRINDLEY

AS some Nottingham Forest fans voice their view that youth is the best way forward, Nottingham Forest legend Gary Mills says Brian Clough was a great example of how to nurture young players.

Mills became Forest’s youngest first team player when he made a shock debut in a First Division clash with Arsenal at thew City Ground in September 1978 at the age of 16. Also, before his 17th birthday, he played for Forest against AEK Athens in the European Cup.

He has since been replaced at the top of the Reds’ all-time youngest list by Craig Westcarr.

Mills was also the youngest player to take part in a European Cup final when he started the club’s historic 1-0 triumph over Kevin Keegan’s Hamburg in Madrid barely 18 months later.

Today, the 59-year-old is the manager of Southern League Corby Town but still takes a keen interest in the fortunes of both Nottingham clubs, having also played for and managed Notts County.

And he highlights 18-year-old Alex Mighten, who has continued his breakthrou­gh into Forest’s first team this term, and 19-year-old Brennan Johnson, currently on loan at Lincoln City, as positive signs for Forest.

Mighten is the fourth youngest Forest debutant and Johnson, 20th on the all-time list, featured last season under previous head coach Sabri Lamouchi.

“Brian Clough’s attitude was that if you’re good enough you’re old enough – and it worked wonders for us,” Mills said.

“I made my City Ground debut in the same game when he brought in Garry Birtles after selling Peter Withe. The gaffer believed in backing the young players and that helped give me my big chance.

“But it’s important to say how much work went into making decisions like that possible.

“Brian Clough had me training with the first team from the age of 14, so when I got my first team chance I wasn’t overwhelme­d.”

Mills eventually left the

City

Ground in 1987 when Clough’s younger Reds side, which went on to win two League Cups, finished third in the First Division and was beaten in the 1991 FA Cup final by Tottenham Hotspur, was developing.

Mills added: “Forest have brought young players such as Matty Cash, Joe Worrall and Ben Brereton through in recent seasons and it’s good to see Mighten and Johnson making an impact.

“I saw Brennan score a couple of goals in Lincoln’s 4-0 win at Northampto­n and was impressed.

“Sometimes being young can be an advantage.

“I must admit that, being a teenager, I never quite took in the magnitude of what was happening when I played against Hamburg.

“I think my family was more nervous than I was.

“Young players usually play without fear.

“I’m sad to see my old club struggling at the wrong end of the Championsh­ip but they have a good manager in Chris Hughton, and he will be very aware of the young talent at the City Ground.

“Whenever I see a player such as Mighten in a Forest shirt, it brings all my feelings flooding back of being the new lad in the side.

“It would give me great pleasure if he and other young players can help improve Forest’s position this season – and point the way to a much brighter future.”

■■Gary Mills is currently writing his autobiogra­phy featuring his amazing experience with Brian Clough. For more details contact jbrinders@yahoo.co.uk.

 ??  ?? Alex Mighten and (inset) Brennan Johnson in action for Lincoln City
Alex Mighten and (inset) Brennan Johnson in action for Lincoln City

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