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7/10
Great Adult Fun
martimusross3 July 2020
The First Team

Definitely written for a knowing football fan audience, I think this was very funny and even more so if you are football fan.

Great comic acting, great timing, great script.
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7/10
Great series
ryanevo30 May 2020
Very good sitcom, really enjoyed, would love to see a second series of this, funny in most places, would recommend
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7/10
Stick with it.
mattman_spurs4 September 2020
First 2 episodes are utter drivel, but gets better and funnier. Last episode takes a turn for the weird though. Would watch if they make a second season.
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6/10
Back of the Arnett
owen-watts29 June 2020
The BBC's glossy new football sitcom from the scatalogical mind of the In-Betweeners is what you might expect. Crammed full of psychotic characters, cringeworthy awkward moments and unexpectedly bleak crevices.

It's not reinventing any wheels but by largely sticking with the three solid leads (earnest optimistic Mattie, doleful overwhelmed Jack and vain manchild Benji) it proves strangely compelling. Although with that focus you sacrifice more time with some of the rest of the cast who become somewhat abstract caricatures. Will Arnett, in particular, just seems oddly pointless here and most of the big plot beats of the series just drift past without leaving much impact. None of three have any stake in them, particularly.

I'm no football fan, but there were some interesting points within about the fan-club relationship and frankly very little actual football beyond that. Dotted throughout the six episodes you also get some excellent cameos - from interesting character comedians like Phil Wang and Tom Bell to actual Jason Williamson off of Sleaford Mods.

In its rush to both be an embarrassing character comedy and a comment on contemporary professional football, it does neither particularly well and therefore will likely never enter the premier league of decent sitcoms. It does retain a wonky charm in its three earnest leads, if it goes into extra time le'ts hope we get more of them.
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7/10
Honestly not that bad
tomcushnie31 May 2020
I watched the trailer, thought it looked awful. Read reviews, sounded even worse. Gave episode one a watch just to see how bad it could really be but ended up watching all six in a day. This show is not that funny but I found myself fairly invested in the characters and seeing what stupid situations they got themselves in. to. I laughed out loud maybe twice through the whole season and there is some really bad delivery, especially from the American actor but give it a go. I want to watch the next season.
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7/10
What on Earth do you people want?
jdengraver18 March 2021
This is basically the inbetweeners, but instead of a public high school, it's a Premier League club. The main characters are identical to that of Will, Neil & Jay. The humour and dynamic is also identical;

A bunch of not-so-bright youths repeatedly find themselves in hilariously compromising situations and go on to yield hilariously ridiculous results.

Totally understandable if you don't like it. Its not everyones cuppa. But what I don't understand are those reviews that say they love the inbetweeners but hate this. They're practically the same show.

If you're after British frat-boy comedy, then step right up.

After some Shakespere? Look elsewhere.
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3/10
Write About What You Know
djcaone29 May 2020
Like millions of others, I was a colossal fan of The Inbetweeners back in the day and when I first heard about the concept of this series along with who was writing it, I got very excited. I wasn't going to kid myself - I knew that it was going to be difficult for Iain Morris and Damon Beesley to match the dizzy heights of The Inbetweeners a second time around. However, after watching The First Team, I come away from it feeling rather disappointed. This is a sitcom about a group of young footballers with a lot of time on their hands who find themselves in a multitude of embarrassing situations that threaten to damage their reputations. Unfortunately, it ended up sailing wide of the target.

On paper, The First Team is a very good concept and it's conceivable that you would be able to formulate an amusing sitcom from the potential scenarios available. However, this fails to do so on a number of occasions - the supposed big punchlines of an episode rarely hit the mark or provide any sort of big laugh. The dialogue between the characters seems unnatural with lines often being poorly delivered. And out of the three main characters, there isn't a single one of them that really stands out. For the most part, they're all pretty bland.

The story primarily revolves around Mattie Sullivan; who has just been signed by the club from Sporting Kansas in the MLS. However, no-one seems particularly enthused by his arrival which leaves Mattie confused as to why he was signed. This does lead to some humorous scenes featuring Will Arnett (who was consistently brilliant throughout) - the standout moment being when he tries to erase Mattie's signature by licking his thumb and rubbing it on the contract after he learns that Mattie is not a US international. Apart from that, the comedic moments featuring our protagonist are very few and far between. The rest of the episode feels like a watered down version of Will's first day in The Inbetweeners; with Mattie trying desperately to fit in with a crowd that aren't going to accept him easily. He finds friends in the incredibly shy Jack and Benji; who epitomises the stereotype of a modern day footballer and like I mentioned earlier, none of these characters really bring anything big to the table although Jack did grow on me as the series progressed. Mattie's plotline in this episode culminates in a rather predictable scene with him thinking that the manager is dead when he is in fact just asleep. This was the supposed to be the big set piece of the episode and it didn't provide any laughs.

The quality of the episodes do improve as the series progresses but the standout moments are sporadic to say the least. The episode setups have a lot of potential but they can't seem to extract the humour and as a result, the episodes fall flat. It feels like you're waiting for them to take it up a notch and it just never happens.

On the positive front, Tamla Kari's performance as no-nonsense Head Of Press Olivia Talbot was very impressive; providing the vast majority of the humour when cutting the boys down to size. As previously mentioned, Will Arnett was hilarious in his role as clueless chairman Mark Crane and I felt he was very underused. Arnett was a huge draw for this series so it's possible that he had other commitments but I felt like his character should have been utilised further. Chris Geere was also impressive as the positive-thinking Chris Booth but like Arnett, was also underused throughout the show.

The reason that The Inbetweeners was so successful was because Iain Morris and Damon Beesley stuck religiously to the 'Write About What You Know' concept; pulling multiple stories from their youth and channeling them into incredibly relatable characters that made us all cry with laughter. This is exactly where The First Team falls down. The characters in this show live in a totally different world to the everyday man and as such, the identification of ourselves in these characters has been heavily removed and whilst that doesn't always mean that a show becomes less funny, it has removed a key ingredient of what made Morris and Beesley so successful in the first place.

I don't want to sound like I'm directly comparing it to The Inbetweeners because that would just be unfair but if you're relying on three characters as underwhelming as Mattie, Jack and Benji to carry you through a show, it's always going to be a difficult watch.
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10/10
Ignore The Haters.A really Funny Show.
DucDeRichleau4 June 2020
Maybe the one liners where too subtle for most people but I found it very entertaining and had plenty of laugh out loud moments. The Inbetweeners was like a bands first album for the writers. Fans always look at the following album as not quite as good as the bands debut,but in fact the 2nd album in a lot of cases is way better,or near as dammit. (Motley Crue,for example... ) To be honest if you don't like this show then you cannot be a fan of The Office (UK),Extras,Life's Too Short and After Life.
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7/10
Definately Watchable
edwarddavenport-4527414 July 2020
Honestly, this show is really not as bad as some of these reviews would have you believe. Coming from the guys who wrote The Inbetweeners, you should have some idea of what to expect and there are some clear similarities. It's this very reason that makes this show difficult to judge on its own merits.

Starting off, I would say that If your a fan off The Inbetweeners, it doesn't mean you'll definitely like The First Team. However, most of what the the writers did well with Inbetweeners crosses over nicely here and it's a show that is definitely not without it's own charm. There are a few false notes here and there but I expect this is show just finding its rhythm.

OK, so there are some issues. One of which is that the characters are a lot less relatable. Apart from the fact the not everyone likes football it's also set in a world most of us know nothing about. The Inbetweeners has tons of relatability as most of us do know what it's like trying to get by at school and not quite knowing where to fit in socially. Since a big part of comedy is about how well one relates to something, this is mostly why the humour falls a tad flat sometimes. These characters are also (to different extents) already successful so we're not rooting for them the same as the Inbetweeners boys or sympathising nearly as much. Playing professional football in any capacity is successful compared to most people so the underdog thing doesn't really work here. Very hard to feel sorry for someone being paid 25k per week.

One thing I really like is that the writers didn't go with a narration v/o this time. This show really doesn't need it so they made the right call, in my opinion. Formula wise, it operates on a very similar level to The Inbetweeners and it moves along at a nice pace and doesn't drag or get boring.

The Mattie character is quite similar to Will in the sense that he is kind of a fish-out-of-water with all this madness going on around him where he's the only appearing sane. The way he responds to people when they say something stupid, for example, is exactly like Will. He is, however, more likeable, in my view, and Jake Short does a great job playing him.

This show definitely deserves a second season. It will be interesting to see where it goes. Don't believe the haters. It's not a classic by any means but if you like football and a bit of gross out humour then it's definitely a fun watch.
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1/10
Definitely not Ted Lasso
samambreen21 February 2021
They saw the success the aforementioned had and tried to replicate it, the BBC, and instead produced this. If you haven't already seen Ted, do, and then you can cringe as hard as I did at The First Team, which isn't the first after all.
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10/10
A wonderful sitcom deserving of a second series
charlieevans-1831629 May 2020
It's the funniest comedy I've seen since (guess what) The Inbetweeners. Morris and Beesley know how to write comedy and excel in portraying the lives of young, Premier League footballer with too much time on their hands. It's not as funny as The Inbetweeners (there are clear similarities with the writing so what's not to love?), but was it ever likely to be? People seem to think everything this double act do will be as iconic as their first sitcom. Stop living in fantasy land. Remove your Inbetweeners-tinted glasses and see The First Team for what it is: funny!
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1/10
Rubbish
flook754 July 2020
Absolute Crap

Watched 2 episodes and didnt even crack a smile.

Dont bother. Watch Mike Bassett for a football comedy
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1/10
Third rate
frukuk26 August 2020
Couldn't even finish watching the first episode, it was that unfunny.

What a waste of Chris Geere (Jimmy Shive-Overly in the wonderful TV series, You're the Worst) and Will Arnett (Gob Bluth in the exceptional TV series, Arrested Development).
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8/10
Very enjoyable
kenny-154-60901813 June 2020
I actually really enjoyed this show. Ok it's basically the same formula as The Inbetweeners but transposed to the context of a football club. You have the same basic characters - the fish out of water geek, mr thinks he's more attractive than he is, mr nice but dim. Had it's share of cringeworthy moments but a high number of laugh out loud moments too. It's the kind of show that could improve further as it finds its feet in future seasons or could just fizzle and run out of ideas. Let's hope season 2 comes along and delivers
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4/10
Inbetween Awful and Pitiful
JRB-NorthernSoul30 May 2020
Wanted to like it given track record of those involved (Inbetweeners) - but it was a disjointed mess without a good comic setup, decent comic characters or good jokes. Not at all sure who it's aimed at - too puerile for a mature audience and not savvy enough or well-enough observed for young adults. Cast didn't have much to offer and story-line was dull and unfunny with a poor pay-off. Won't be tuning in again.
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8/10
Don't believe the 1/10 ers
harrymbaker3 June 2020
Cannot understand all the people giving this a 1/10. Is it as good as the inbetweeners? Of course not! This has some real funny bits, good characters and based around football. What more is there to like?
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2/10
Hard to believe The Inbetweeners writers wrote this...
scottgomersall2 June 2020
Where to start...

I had high hopes, The Inbetweeners is one of the funniest comedies of the last twenty years.

The concept itself isn't a bad one, it's not been done before and could have had worked.

But... it's a disaster, not just bad, embarrassingly bad.

Boring two dimensional characters with zero chemistry between them. Where are the jokes? I managed two episodes and didn't laugh once.

I'm genuinely shocked how bad it was given the quality of the writers previous work.

Avoid.
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1/10
Crass and unfunny
stan-barnes5 June 2020
As a huge Inbetweeners fan I was hopeful but this series lacks any humour and reduces football to nothing more than a caricature of its worst excesses. You form no attachment to any of the vacuous characters, the acting is poor, as is the script and you find yourself yearning for it to end. The poorest 'comedy' currently on TV, spend your time watching repeats of the Inbetweeners instead.
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10/10
Outstanding
entertainmentbaf8 January 2022
If Plebs met Ted lasso you get the first team. It's outstandingly funny and well done. The comedy hits perfectly. I WANT TO SEE MORE. The writing is superb.
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1/10
Disappointing and just not funny at all
richcall30 May 2020
From The Inbetweeners to this! Just absolutely awful. Not funny, terrible characters and very disappointing. Def worth a miss!
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8/10
My football-hating wife loves this show
Darth_Andy17 June 2020
The show is set in the world of professional football, but is a well crafted sitcom about personal relationships and 'fitting in' that could equally well be set in the world of IT, Knitting or Politics. Ignore the haters and give this a go.
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1/10
Squanders huge potential
edfilmsuk31 May 2020
Much like a young English prodigy, the First Team had a lot of potential...
  • On paper it'a a great premise
  • A few laugh out loud moments, best one for me was episode 1 with Cesare exclaiming "I not pr*ck, THEY pr*ck!"
  • It is very watchable despite its flaws
  • The central three are somewhat likeable


But also, much like a young English prodigy, it proved a damp, forgettable squib...
  • poor choice to have an American protagonist in my opinion. Jake Short doesn't quite have the comedic chops despite giving it his all, and the yanks don't really 'get' British football
  • another reviewer praises the female character who tries to whip them into shape; I thoroughly disagree - she's painfully unfunny, her delivery is forced, and she's utterly unlikeable.
  • the show wastes a good premise with gags that miss the mark 8 times out of ten, and I spotted a number of recycled inbetweeners jokes in there.
  • when in doubt, it opts for gross out / shock humour


It's a shame they couldn't give Will Arnett more screen time (presumably he'd cost too much).

Overall, a bit of a disappointment, but I'd be interested to see what direction a second series would take (though I am doubtful it will be renewed).
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1/10
Terrible, terrible and terrible
crisby6597 July 2020
Terrible acting Terrible script Terrible everything else. Need I say more?
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9/10
Absolute footballing gold
Looks like this show will be hugely overlooked tucked away on bbc iplayer with little publicity but I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Captured the fact the pro footballers are basically just stupid teenagers/ 20 somethings loaded with cash and turned that concept into a brilliantly crude and brash comedy series. The first episode takes a while to get going but after that it's class.
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3/10
Should have stayed on the bench
peterrichboy7 June 2020
Make no mistake Damian Beesley and Ian Morris are two of our best sitcom writers. After the brilliant Inbetweeners, Siblings and White Gold it was inevitable that a turkey had to come along. With the exception of Mike Bassett for some reason comedies about football never work. Which is strange when you consider the material you have to work with.

Despite the best efforts of the two writers the gags just don't work. Which is a real shame as I was so looking forward to this series. Far more sitcoms fail than succeed they are incredibly hard t write and I'm sure Beesley and Morris will be back.
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