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Ben 10

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Been watching a few recently, 1 about Bury FC, 1 about Fort William who, after the mackems, were labelled the worst team in Britain. Another about Derry FC. Anyone got any others to recommend?
 
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Been watching a few recently, 1 about Bury FC, 1 about Fort William who, after the mackems, were labelled the worst team in Britain. Another about Derry FC. Anyone got any others to recommend?
Bury and Fort William on what channel/network?

Netflix have a really comic one called Til I Die again and again.
 
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Bury and Fort William on what channel/network?

Netflix have a really comic one called Til I Die again and again.

BBC, Bury is on the iPlayer so is the Derry City 1 which is good. Fort William 1 was also on BBC but was a while ago so not sure it's still on there. They're all 1 part, unlike the mackems 1 which had too much hilarity to cram into 1 episode
 
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BBC, Bury is on the iPlayer so is the Derry City 1 which is good. Fort William 1 was also on BBC but was a while ago so not sure it's still on there. They're all 1 part, unlike the mackems 1 which had too much hilarity to cram into 1 episode
Didn’t the Sunderland one win a BAFTA?


Bloody awful football team award.
 
Been watching a few recently, 1 about Bury FC, 1 about Fort William who, after the mackems, were labelled the worst team in Britain. Another about Derry FC. Anyone got any others to recommend?
The Jack Charlton one is worth a watch.
 
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Not football, but the documentary about that guy that put out an article asking for someone to let him eat them is an interesting one.

Not giving too much away, but he got plenty of applicants apparently! He decided on his prefered choice and had him travel to his home where he murdered him and ate him.
 
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Not football, but the documentary about that guy that put out an article asking for someone to let him eat them is an interesting one.

Not giving too much away, but he got plenty of applicants apparently! He decided on his prefered choice and had him travel to his home where he murdered him and ate him.
Greedy twat
 
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He didn't even pay for his travel expenses
Not much point if you are going to be eaten as soon as you get there anyway.

Anyway back on the subject of football stories if you have the patience to read a book then this is a superb account of a season with an Italian 2nd Division Team.

The Miracle of Castel di Sangro: A Tale of Passion and Folly in the Heart of Italy by Joe McGinniss
 
Not much point if you are going to be eaten as soon as you get there anyway.

Anyway back on the subject of football stories if you have the patience to read a book then this is a superb account of a season with an Italian 2nd Division Team.

The Miracle of Castel di Sangro: A Tale of Passion and Folly in the Heart of Italy by Joe McGinniss


He still left family to feed
 
The Divine Ponytail.

No, not a documentary about how Dazza became a cult leader of the Magpie Group in Romford but rather a drama documentary about Roberto Baggio.

Not brilliant but worth watching.
 
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