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7/10
A Beautiful Dream
paudieconnolly5 September 2020
A lovely look back at how football is so much more than just 90 minutes on the pitch. If all the stars aline and someone as a dream big enough anything is possible in the beautiful game.
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8/10
Brilliant history of Wilkinson's Leeds
pmccudden28 March 2021
It's almost like history repeating. Manager focussed on extreme fitness gets Leeds up to top division. The stories of Leeds' promotion from old Div 2 to Div 1 with characters like Vinny Jones and David Batty is amazing and well worth a watch by any Leeds fan.
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4/10
Poor Attempt at a Sporting Doc
Gobobo1 October 2021
Oh dear, this was a very amateur, boring view. Football platitudes after football platitudes, after football cliches, after platitudes, and about 3 minutes of action. The banality of dull-witted, uninspiring, and frankly insipid ex-players who are going through the motions, telling stories they've lived off for a few decades, spoken in pubs to people who've likely heard them ten times already. The team had one of the most exciting players of the decade, and it gets about 2 minutes of screenplay - did the then Leeds Chairman edit it, ha ha?
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5/10
Not enough game footage
michael-kerrigan-526-12497424 November 2018
I'm a Hull City fan so maybe I'm biased - we 'ate Leeds apparently. But even if this film was about Hull City (we were in the premier league and got to an FA Cup Final, honest) I'd have wanted more footage of the games. Whilst I found this film interesting, it got a bit dull after a while 'cos it was talking head after talking head. The film needed some action. If there were more game highlights it would've been a good watch. And yet it's got great reviews - but disappointing. 5 out of ten
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5/10
Spot the ball
retslek6 September 2019
A football film should surely be packed with in-game action. This isn't. Don't tell me - show me! Disappointing.
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Wonderful documentary
EddyGrimley15 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
As someone who knows nothing about the history of The EPL or British football for that matter I loved this doco. Listening to these men talk about their time at Leeds and the passion they had for the club is so tangible and wonderful to watch. I have always known the names Jones and Cantona but that was the extent of it. I am a Vancouver Canucks ice hockey fan and I can only dream what it would mean to one day win the Stanley Cup, so to see it from a players perspective was brilliant. Loved it! Well worth the watch.
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