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Post by lsagoalie on Apr 24, 2020 7:48:15 GMT -5
Who’s has watched this fascinating 2 season show on Netflix? It’s a great example of the cultural importance and difference of soccer in England compared to USA.
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Post by dadofthree on Apr 24, 2020 7:59:50 GMT -5
Who’s has watched this fascinating 2 season show on Netflix? It’s a great example of the cultural importance and difference of soccer in England compared to USA. It really is a good watch. To see how they "live and die" with their team is the same as we see in SEC football. I would recommend for any soccer person to watch.
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Post by footyfan on Apr 24, 2020 9:27:57 GMT -5
Caveat for the language if youngsters around...
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Post by atlfutboldad on Apr 24, 2020 9:33:06 GMT -5
Also, this documentary shows how relegation is so destructive at the pro levels. As a club, they will not recover or ever make the EPL again without a massive influx of cash by an owner (see Leicester). 2 years in League One and they weren't in contention to make it back to Championship (despite having a massive stadium/great fanbase/good facilities). The team and club had to be completely gutted.
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Post by lsagoalie on Apr 24, 2020 9:37:19 GMT -5
Geez atl, spoiler alert, lol. But, seriously a great watch
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Post by footyfan on Apr 24, 2020 11:28:21 GMT -5
Also, this documentary shows how relegation is so destructive at the pro levels. As a club, they will not recover or ever make the EPL again without a massive influx of cash by an owner (see Leicester). 2 years in League One and they weren't in contention to make it back to Championship (despite having a massive stadium/great fanbase/good facilities). The team and club had to be completely gutted. They were coasting to automatic promotion until January last year. I wont give away the decision Stewart Donald made, but boy he blew it. A must watch if you want to see a man over his head. But yes, pro/rel adds so much to the drama of the sport.
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Post by oldtrafford on Apr 24, 2020 15:40:07 GMT -5
season 2 not as good as season 1, but both are worth watching. easy to rip through episodes. start with season 1.
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Post by rifle on Apr 24, 2020 18:21:37 GMT -5
Also, this documentary shows how relegation is so destructive at the pro levels. As a club, they will not recover or ever make the EPL again without a massive influx of cash by an owner (see Leicester). 2 years in League One and they weren't in contention to make it back to Championship (despite having a massive stadium/great fanbase/good facilities). The team and club had to be completely gutted. Waste money and that’s what happens.
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Post by footyfan on Apr 24, 2020 18:27:35 GMT -5
Also, this documentary shows how relegation is so destructive at the pro levels. As a club, they will not recover or ever make the EPL again without a massive influx of cash by an owner (see Leicester). 2 years in League One and they weren't in contention to make it back to Championship (despite having a massive stadium/great fanbase/good facilities). The team and club had to be completely gutted. Waste money and that’s what happens. Also, not correctly valuing what you have...
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Post by soccergurl on Apr 24, 2020 20:12:17 GMT -5
das a good tv my daughter she like very well
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