Warnock back with QPR... but it's for one night only at club's film premiere By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER Last updated at 1:34 PM on 29th February 2012 Comments (3) Share Neil Warnock was back with his old QPR pals on Tuesday night... for the premiere of the club's movie. A bash celebrating Four Year Plan - a documentary charting the side's troubles under the leadership of former co-owner Flavio Briatore - was held at the Curzon cinema in Mayfair. Welcome back: Neil Warnock at the Curzon in Mayfair for the screening Current Hoops boss Mark Hughes was joined by the players and management to mark the DVD release. But Hughes' predecessor Warnock - who is in the film - was reunited with his former stars for the night after arriving with his wife Sharon. Lining up: Anton Ferdinand (left) and Joey Barton were among the QPR players who turned up to the bash Warnock was sacked by Rangers last month and is now in charge of Championship side Leeds. The majority of the QPR squad were in attendance, including captain Joey Barton, Djibril Cisse, Anton Ferdinand, Bobby Zamora and Shaun Wright-Phillips. Snack attack: Ferdinand reached for the popcorn at before sitting down for the film
Totally agree Rodney, it's great to see that Neil was invited. Did you see Helguson's missus by the way??
My eldest son is totally in lust with her after we saw her arriving with Heider last season in the tightest pair of jeans imaginable!! I of course didn't notice....happy as I am with Mrs Rangercol!!!!!
You were sitting next to her!? That's just not fair. I watched the Fulham game in a pub, and was sat next to some miserable, half-cut, middle-aged gezzer. Technically it was a mirror, but the point still stands.
Anyone know of an Internet stream tomorrow night for those of us who are outside the UK? Thanks in advance.
Someone should upload it onto a torrent site... Great film, watched it with a Blackburn fan who was very impressed (hardly surprising considering that Venkys lot).
I'm gonna be watching it tomorrow night with the filmmakers! They got in contact with me this week to see if they could hire a screen at the cinema I manage at to watch BBC's screening of it. It means I'll be working from 9.30am to 1.00am, but i couldn't really say no! Any questions for the Director?
A few: 1) Can he bring it to the USC Film School in Los Angeles for a screening? 2) Where can we see it on the Internet, tomorrow night or any other time? 3) Was he granted unlimited access? 4) Were there any scenes he was not permitted to show? 5) Has he ever tried to get Ken Bates to allow him to do a similar show at Leeds United?
Try using Expat Shield. Download and reviews here: http://download.cnet.com/Expat-Shield/3000-2092_4-75211377.html Once you have your UK IP address you should be able to see it either through BBC IPlayer or (my recommendation) through TVCatchup.com. http://www.tvcatchup.com/ Not being an expat I can't speak for Expat Shield's efficacy and I would read the reviews. However the same people are behind Hotspot Shield which I've seen used to access US only sites without problems.
They were on Talksport this week telling H & J the ins and outs of the process. They were given pretty well unlimited access and became 'part of the furniture'. He said on one occasion he actually followed Flav into the toilet before he realised where he was. There were only a couple of occasions where Flav told him to 'f*ck off' but generally he was as good as gold. It clearly shows in the end product just how much credit Flav deserves for letting it happen...
Thank you telford. I have used exPat Shield for some time very effectively. However for a few weeks now it has not been cooperating. Not sure if the site is trying to get me to pay for it or if it is an issue on my end. I did find this on YouTube for those who are interested in more detail about the making of the program: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zubhH7ZUAk