Match of the Day is a TV show that provides highlights and analysis of football matches. It features discussions, interviews, and expert commentary on the latest games. The show focuses on the English Premier League and covers matches from various timeframes, including the 1960s to the present day.
Witness the remarkable journey of Wayne Rooney, the English football legend, from his sensational professional debut at the tender age of 16 to becoming Manchester United and England's all-time leading goal scorer. This captivating documentary offers a deep dive into the life and achievements of the multi-millionaire sportsman, showcasing his immense talent, dedication, and impact on the world of football.
A documentary showcasing the remarkable journey of The Crazy Gang, a group of Wimbledon football players who achieved an unexpected victory in the FA Cup final, defying all odds and capturing the hearts of football fans.
Wayne Rooney's definitive coming-of-age story, told by the man himself.
Finding Jack Charlton is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Jack Charlton, a professional soccer player and manager. The film delves into his achievements as a player, including his involvement in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, as well as his successful managerial career. It also explores Charlton's impact on English and Irish football, his struggles with dementia, and his role in promoting peace during the Northern Ireland conflict.
Documentary exploring the key events of 1966, a period when British pop music, fashion and sport was making waves across the globe, but when the nation's upbeat mood was undercut by darker sensibilities.
The story of how three young working-class lads from Nottingham went on to become unlikely heroes and reach the pinnacle of professional football when unfashionable Nottingham Forest, under the mercurial Brian Clough, won the European Cup not just once, but twice, in 1979 and 1980. Viv Anderson, (the first black footballer to play for England), former carpet fitter, Gary Birtles, and Tony Woodcock, who later played for FC Cologne and Arsenal, return to Nottingham to take us back to where it all began as we uncover how three working class lads, against all the odds, became 'Local Heroes'.
World Cup 1966: Alfie's Boys is a documentary that takes a look back at the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England. The film focuses on Alf Ramsey's England team, their journey to become world champions, and the impact they had on British soccer. Through archive footage, interviews, and anecdotes, the documentary provides a nostalgic reminiscence of a historic tournament that shaped the future of football.
A six part BBC documentary covering the history of the Beautiful Game from is roots in villages across the UK to the inception of the Premier League.
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