Chronicles Birmingham City FC's transformation under new ownership, including Tom Brady's involvement, through relegation and coaching changes to their promotion-winning Championship season.Chronicles Birmingham City FC's transformation under new ownership, including Tom Brady's involvement, through relegation and coaching changes to their promotion-winning Championship season.Chronicles Birmingham City FC's transformation under new ownership, including Tom Brady's involvement, through relegation and coaching changes to their promotion-winning Championship season.
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Really good documentary of the highs and lows of Birmingham Citys last couple of seasons. Does not go into great detail about the matches but some interesting insights into the direction the club has gone and the characters/thought processes.
One highlight was Jay Stansfield family story though quite sad, his mum was so proud. He came across really well and was showed respect for his former club.
The documentary was put together with some snippets from Peaky Blinders, a dose of self deprication from the fans and found it was not just generic football club story.
Think Tom Brady and Chris Davies came across as professional whilst showing what drives them, and really enjoyed the 5 episodes.
One highlight was Jay Stansfield family story though quite sad, his mum was so proud. He came across really well and was showed respect for his former club.
The documentary was put together with some snippets from Peaky Blinders, a dose of self deprication from the fans and found it was not just generic football club story.
Think Tom Brady and Chris Davies came across as professional whilst showing what drives them, and really enjoyed the 5 episodes.
Has a USA orientation, but a well-filmed series yjay brings yje views of supporters to the take-over of the club. Some great behind scenes. Captures Brady in a positive way as he brings his sporting philosophies and beliefs to the 2nd City Club.
Good perspective on the changes that Knighthead propose, some real passion shown by owners, players and Blues fans.
KRO SOTV.
Good perspective on the changes that Knighthead propose, some real passion shown by owners, players and Blues fans.
KRO SOTV.
As a blues fan, I'm biased. But this is a professionally shot and edited documentary. It's not a low budget cash grab. I think this would suit any and all football fans rivalling the Wrexham and Sunderland documentaries. It's open and honest, revealing of course the aim for the American owners is personal profit, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing. The relationship can be mutually beneficial. I'm keen for more in the years to come.
This is a bad copy of Wrexham. It is purely a money grabbing act. Brady is trying to act like what he calls football is the same thing as the real football. Knows nothing about it and the way he acts superior is just cringe. He does nor care nor act like caring. The 15 minute pub visit they have to do as owners summarises the whole thing. An American Wallstreet money villain you see in the movies decide to profit from an English football club. Gives a small share of the club to a celebrity and asks him to go around promoting the team internationally. First thing they do is getting a good player as the head coach which does not make sense and of course get relegated. The documentary looks well filmed but really can' t get past how superficial Tom Brady is and how badly Wagner acts like caring. If they have Wrexham documentary' s in success in your sights. Try to be more involved and caring as them.
The whole thing came across as a bit beggy.
Im Tom Brady the greatest please follow my team.
As a neutral watching he did not come across in the best light.
Within the first scene I found my self telling the camera man to sort the focus out.
And I was not a fan of the stalker camera man mode peering over shoulders.
For me it was a distraction.
The whole thing felt disjointed and if it wasn't for the fact I was a fan it would have been difficult to follow the narrative.
The bit with Jay was good and I would have like to have seen more of the history, the part about the zulus was very good.
The two female Stewart were for me the highlight and there chemistry really translated well on the camera.
Sukh was also a great addition but personally I found Joe to have the personality of a used dish cloth.
I well say the fans they did follow were all singular and I would like to have seen more of the comradery of groups or family's that follow the club.
On a whole it was watchable but could have been better.
The womens team should have featured, the foundation should have featured and the work being done in the community.
Too much Tom Brady and not enough heart and soul of Birmingham.
Im Tom Brady the greatest please follow my team.
As a neutral watching he did not come across in the best light.
Within the first scene I found my self telling the camera man to sort the focus out.
And I was not a fan of the stalker camera man mode peering over shoulders.
For me it was a distraction.
The whole thing felt disjointed and if it wasn't for the fact I was a fan it would have been difficult to follow the narrative.
The bit with Jay was good and I would have like to have seen more of the history, the part about the zulus was very good.
The two female Stewart were for me the highlight and there chemistry really translated well on the camera.
Sukh was also a great addition but personally I found Joe to have the personality of a used dish cloth.
I well say the fans they did follow were all singular and I would like to have seen more of the comradery of groups or family's that follow the club.
On a whole it was watchable but could have been better.
The womens team should have featured, the foundation should have featured and the work being done in the community.
Too much Tom Brady and not enough heart and soul of Birmingham.
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