On the listDon Sholeone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:44 pmBobby Robson: More Than a Manager is on netflix now, so hard getting through the last 15 minutes
Looking forward to the release of the comedy of the year on Friday
On the listDon Sholeone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:44 pmBobby Robson: More Than a Manager is on netflix now, so hard getting through the last 15 minutes
Just started watching it... it's alright tbf.lassassinblanc wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:50 amOn the listDon Sholeone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:44 pmBobby Robson: More Than a Manager is on netflix now, so hard getting through the last 15 minutes
Looking forward to the release of the comedy of the year on Friday
Aye it's tragic...
So good!Don Sholeone wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:44 pmBobby Robson: More Than a Manager is on netflix now, so hard getting through the last 15 minutes
Wasn’t one of them Keiron Dyer? I’m sure he was in a huff cause he wanted to be played through the middle instead of on the right wing.lassassinblanc wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:31 pmJust finished watching it there, end was heartbreaking alright.
Question who were the players who went to chairman?
Yeah Dyer was one I thought of, Bellamy is another who I thought might have been involved.TBC wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 10:55 pmWasn’t one of them Keiron Dyer? I’m sure he was in a huff cause he wanted to be played through the middle instead of on the right wing.lassassinblanc wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:31 pmJust finished watching it there, end was heartbreaking alright.
Question who were the players who went to chairman?
Just finished watching this. Martin Bain is David Brent. A personal highlight was Chris Coleman's response to a Sunderland fan calling him a prick " You calling me a prick? I'm a married man with six kids!"Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 9:50 pmThis. 100% this. Netflix doc on Sunderland https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46513910
Yeah finished this the other day, you think Rafa was working with his hands tied poor Grayson and Coleman were bound and gagged and thrown into a dark room.jpg wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:27 amJust finished watching this. Martin Bain is David Brent. A personal highlight was Chris Coleman's response to a Sunderland fan calling him a prick " You calling me a prick? I'm a married man with six kids!"Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 9:50 pmThis. 100% this. Netflix doc on Sunderland https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46513910
It certainly puts our current 'predicament' into perspective though. It could so easily have been what happened to us.
I used to hang out with the likes of Darren Eadie when he was just coming through the ranks at Norwich City and he was a lovely bloke.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:19 pmI bet lots of professional footballers are w****** to deal with in real life as they'll think that the sun shines out of their own arse. A friend of mine was seeing a former PL footballer on and off for a bit, he's still playing in the Championship now. Apparently he was literally incapable / wouldn't do anything at all for himself. He also had no appreciation for the value of money either, there would just be bundles of bank notes (into the thousands of pounds) tossed down by the bed, on the floor, in cupboards etc.
Bain comes across as so narcissistic and out of his depth. The club scouts could see right through him when discussing transfer targets. I may be remembering this wrong but I'm sure he's packing up the coffee machine when he leaves?lassassinblanc wrote: ↑Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:11 pmYeah finished this the other day, you think Rafa was working with his hands tied poor Grayson and Coleman were bound and gagged and thrown into a dark room.jpg wrote: ↑Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:27 am
Just finished watching this. Martin Bain is David Brent. A personal highlight was Chris Coleman's response to a Sunderland fan calling him a prick " You calling me a prick? I'm a married man with six kids!"
It certainly puts our current 'predicament' into perspective though. It could so easily have been what happened to us.
Bain came across as so false, from knowing people involved with Sunderland in real life he was a total cronut, you know the scene were he finds out about Rodwell not releasing his contract were he was like a bull in a China shop he's supposedly liked that all the time when the Cameras were off.
Coleman actually came across as a genuine nice lad I always had the impression of him being a smug up his own arse bastard but the doc changed my mind on him.
Jonny Williams bless him I just wanted to hug him, another who came across as a nice guy.
it painted bad pictures of Rodwell and Grabban and that was probably correct, obviously don't want to get done for libel but I've heard one of them is an absolute w***** to deal with in life. (Though I doubt an Forest player will ever visit this forum )
I watched that as background TV. Better than I expected and caught myself watching for long chunksBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Sun Jan 06, 2019 6:54 pmWatched the first three episodes of Murder Mountain, pretty good so far.