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#ColU & #Lionesses supporter, enthusiastic critic of modern football, occasional Colne Radio football pundit and recovering Man U fan. Hear me on link below.

Mar 21, 2020, 13 tweets

Sitting at home with no #ColU football to go to has got me thinking about what films to watch. Here’s my top 10 football films ever made. Can you name them? Any new ones for me to watch? I’ll post the film names and details of my top 10 later today so you can watch them all.

So here goes in reverse order here are my top 10 football films. Bringing up the rear at No 10 The Keeper. The film about #ManchesterCity’s German goalie Bert Trautmann.

At No 9 Bill Forsyth’s 1980s film Gregory’s Girl staring Dee Hepburn as Dorothy the marvellous footballer.

At No 8 Fever Pitch based on Nick Hornby’s book by the same name. Despite been about the #Gunners it brought the love of the beautiful game to thousands of new fans.

At No 7 the slightly pretentious French Art House film with 17 cameras focusing on the wonderful playing style of Zinedine Zidane.

At No 6 The Damned United based on David Peace’s cracking book which tells the story of Brian Clough’s disastrous spell at #LeedsUnited A big favourite of @LUFCPromised

At No 5 Diego #Maradona the recent documentary film about the Argentinian footballer which you can catch on Channel Four tonight & then probably on play again.

At No 4 another fantastic lead women footballing character in Bend it Like Beckham. Jess a London Indian Sikh played by Parminder Nagra fights to play the game we all love. Beckham puts in a cameo appearance.

Coming in at No 3 the inspirational Iranian film Offside. If you were full of admiration for Iranian women’s determination to watch the last World Cup you’ll absolutely love this one.

At No 2 we have the first of two films by Ken Loach. Unusually for Loach this film starring Eric Cantona is hilarious, borders on been a feel good movie and has a happy ending. It also features Phoenix club #FCUM

At No 1 Ken Loach’s Kes. In my opinion the football scene with PE teacher Mr Sugden played by Brian Glover is without doubt the pinnacle of football at the movies. Loach does author Barry Hines’s book Kesterel for a Knave proud. If you haven’t seen it you’re in for a treat.

So here’s my top ten football movies to watch whilst we keep our social distance to fight the virus and support our wonderful #NHSCovidHeroes & #StaySafeStayHome

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