Fair enough if that's your opinion, those figures I believe are League appearances /Goals only.
Clough smashed the British transfer fee (by almost double) to secure Francis for Forest, making him the first British million-pound player.
He won 2 European Cups, scoring the winner in one of them.
In between winning those two European Cups, Francis went back to Detroit for another summer playing in the NASL, where once again he was named to the first XI alongside Johan Cruyff (LA), despite playing only half the season.
In his brief NASL career, Francis scored 36 goals in 33 regular season matches and had 18 assists, placing him one spot ahead of Pelé on the all-time scoring list, despite playing 23 fewer games.
Clough often played Francis on the right wing, rather than in his preferred position as a central attacker.
Despite this, and often plagued by injury, whereby he was sidelined for more than 6 months,
Clough managed to sell him to Man City for £1.2 million.
Like I said originally, Trevor Francis wasn't too bad.