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Post by wakemanender on Feb 22, 2024 16:06:44 GMT 1
The brilliant Netflix comedy series on how not to run a football club has returned with Series 3 and a 23yr old in charge as a majority shareholder. Starts off this time with Gary Johnson as manager for a short time before handing over to Alex Neale for a short time before handing over to ex Rangers boss Beale for a short time and so it goes on. You've got to feel sorry for the pationate supporters but good tv. Towns 3.2 defeat features for all of 20 seconds.
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Post by venceremos on Feb 22, 2024 19:38:15 GMT 1
Haven't we seen enough of these shows?
I stopped after Class of 92 and it feels like a dead horse is being flogged now.
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Post by belfastshrew on Feb 22, 2024 23:01:04 GMT 1
There's a few of these about now isn't there. Sunderland, Burnley and Liverpool...and of course the Circus down the road...There's probably more
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Post by jamo on Feb 22, 2024 23:13:39 GMT 1
There's a few of these about now isn't there. Sunderland, Burnley and Liverpool...and of course the Circus down the road...There's probably more Didn’t Spurs have one also? I watched the first two series of Sunderland til I die as they were new and quite innovative but I’ll swerve this one, as i have with all the others as it’s just a dull formulaic format now
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Post by kenwood on Feb 23, 2024 6:43:27 GMT 1
Yes Jamo, Spurs had a similar prog. made when Mourinho was in charge . If I remember he seemed to spend a lot of time with Dele Alli who frustrated him at times . Once the player in the spotlight for Spurs and England now at Everton and injured. Watching the first two of Sunderland till I Die too. What a bloody ridiculous club , spending money as if it were going out of fashion.
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Post by martinshrew on Feb 24, 2024 11:22:47 GMT 1
There's nothing football documentary about it, just pure comedy from start to finish.
What a ridiculous outfit they are.
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Post by belfastshrew on Feb 24, 2024 11:27:49 GMT 1
It's been interesting to see the likes of O'Nien and Pritchard (i think?) Still with the Mackems after all these seasons. They seem like good guys and must love the club. But I remember seeing Jack Rodwell appearing in the first season and he was constantly injured and appeared the pariah-figure because of his excessively high wage. He embodied the reason why Sunderland were failing at the time. The situation reminds me a little of our O'Brien issues.
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Post by wookeywombat on Feb 24, 2024 12:43:53 GMT 1
Unless I blinked and missed it, they never showed any of our match against them when they scrambled an injury time winner for 3-2 after we had come back from 2 down.
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Post by wakemanender on Feb 24, 2024 13:07:28 GMT 1
Unless I blinked and missed it, they never showed any of our match against them when they scrambled an injury time winner for 3-2 after we had come back from 2 down. If you blinked you would have missed it. I only caught it because we were wearing our blue and amber and they mentioned the injury time winner.
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