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Jaycen "Two-J's" Jennings is an arrogant washed up former football superstar. After a major car accident, Jaycen is ordered to perform community service in his old neighborhood. He sees an opportunity to rebuild his brand by coaching a struggling youth football team, where one of the players is the son of his former flame Cherise.
The Replacements. Metascore: 30 "The Replacements" was panned by critics but loved by movie buffs. The proof is in its bright-green Metacritic User Score of 8.2, which takes some of the sting out ...
Australian football: Joffa: The Movie: 2010: Comedy: Story of Australia's best known sports fan, Joffa Corfe. Australian football: Aussie Rules the World: 2014: Documentary: Australian football: War Without Weapons: 1980: Documentary: Behind-the-scenes look at the North Melbourne Football Club and its head coach Ron Barassi during the 1979 ...
The Club is a satirical film based on the play of the same name by the Australian playwright and dramatist David Williamson. It follows the fortunes of an Australian rules football club over the course of a season, and explores the clashes of individuals from within the club. [ 1 ]
Read on for the best football movies every fan should see in their lifetime. We recommend having a sports movie marathon leading up to the Super Bowl , to really get your head in the game! 80 for ...
The heartfelt underdog story details how he became the oldest rookie in the history of the NFL to play without any college football experience. Watch on Prime Video 8.
A 15-year-old's goal is to play for Manchester City. Shaolin Soccer: 2001 Comedy Hong Kong comedy about a football-playing monk. [3] A Shot at Glory: 2001 Drama A coach (Robert Duvall) tries to get his team to the Scottish Cup final. Mean Machine: 2001 Comedy-drama Adaptation of The Longest Yard with
The drama primarily focuses on the relationship between assistant manager Jimmy Murphy and the young player Bobby Charlton.The film begins in the autumn of 1956 as manager Matt Busby gives Charlton his first chance to play a match with Manchester United's first team, nicknamed the "Busby Babes" due to their unique pedigree as an almost entirely club-nurtured team of players, with the exception ...