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If you’ve not seen it I implore you to, it’s compulsive watching. My son who’s nearly 30 couldn’t quite believe what he was watching! I’d forgotten quite how rough football was in the 70’s/80’s! https://www.channel4.com/progr
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When Football Changed Forever on 13:26 - Nov 1 with 5478 views
I saw it. Was eye-opening with quite insightful coverage.
What surprised me was that the 50/60 year old (former hooligans) that they interviewed didn't seem too ashamed of themselves and still seemed to think that it was all OK.
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When Football Changed Forever on 13:51 - Nov 1 with 5394 views
When Football Changed Forever on 13:26 - Nov 1 by Logman
I saw it. Was eye-opening with quite insightful coverage.
What surprised me was that the 50/60 year old (former hooligans) that they interviewed didn't seem too ashamed of themselves and still seemed to think that it was all OK.
When Football Changed Forever on 13:26 - Nov 1 by Logman
I saw it. Was eye-opening with quite insightful coverage.
What surprised me was that the 50/60 year old (former hooligans) that they interviewed didn't seem too ashamed of themselves and still seemed to think that it was all OK.
Although some of them turned out to be undercover plod!
When Football Changed Forever on 15:00 - Nov 1 by CroydonCaptJack
I missed this but it sounds good.
Episode 1 was a bit of a scene-setter, so this might get better as it goes along.
I'm not usually a fan of the Talking Heads style of documentaries as they can be repetitive and bitty, but even with all of the ads this was a solid start.
Edit - spell check.
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"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
When Football Changed Forever on 15:06 - Nov 1 by BrianMcCarthy
Episode 1 was a bit of a scene-setter, so this might get better as it goes along.
I'm not usually a fan of the Talking Heads style of documentaries as they can be repetitive and bitty, but even with all of the ads this was a solid start.