Established in 1884, Redbridge Rovers F.C. is one of the oldest clubs in England--and one of the worst. A new sitcom introducing us to the characters who gather within the social club of a n... Read allEstablished in 1884, Redbridge Rovers F.C. is one of the oldest clubs in England--and one of the worst. A new sitcom introducing us to the characters who gather within the social club of a non-league football club.Established in 1884, Redbridge Rovers F.C. is one of the oldest clubs in England--and one of the worst. A new sitcom introducing us to the characters who gather within the social club of a non-league football club.
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Early doors and Royle family style comedy about a football club with a hint of Phoenix Nights. Great cast. Understated comedy. Very British with lots of British references so may not be for everyone.
Don't know how this passed me by as I'd never even seen it advertised. Some hilarious scenes but mostly nice chuckles throughout with relatable comedy and story lines. If you support a lower league football club or have ever been to your local workingman's club, then this will appeal to you. Nothing groundbreaking but just a nice, British, calm, heartwarming comedy. Enjoyed every episode and pleased it cropped up.
Don't know how this passed me by as I'd never even seen it advertised. Some hilarious scenes but mostly nice chuckles throughout with relatable comedy and story lines. If you support a lower league football club or have ever been to your local workingman's club, then this will appeal to you. Nothing groundbreaking but just a nice, British, calm, heartwarming comedy. Enjoyed every episode and pleased it cropped up.
A great comedy
We hope that there is more of this comedy, we had got into the characters and alas it was over before we were ready, bring back more of this brilliant comedy please
My wife and I have travelled around the world and nothing beats being home like a good Northern sense of humour comedy.
In a world full of negatives we all need a belly laugh and this did it for us.
Being fans of the Royle family, a series that was hard to beat, Early Doors was great.
Rovers deserves more airtime and follow on series.
Thank you for the entertainment.
We hope to see you back on our screens soon
My wife and I have travelled around the world and nothing beats being home like a good Northern sense of humour comedy.
In a world full of negatives we all need a belly laugh and this did it for us.
Being fans of the Royle family, a series that was hard to beat, Early Doors was great.
Rovers deserves more airtime and follow on series.
Thank you for the entertainment.
We hope to see you back on our screens soon
a solid start
Craig Cash's odyssey through comedies in limited situations continues with Rovers – set in the club house of Redbridge Rovers, a semi professional English football team in levels 7 & 8 of the footballing pyramid.
Is it a problem that Rovers' number 1 support Cash is also executive producer and director of the show? Having multiple roles means difficulties reigning in Craig's more excitable moments. But nothing is perfect.
Those familiar with "Early Doors" will recognise the setup: a group of locals gather in the club house before and after games. They all have their own seats where they settle for the day. Conversation can be limited to a single group or can travel around the bar. In fact step forward director Cash for a smooth transition between different groups. "Royle Family" favourite Sue Johnson turns in a good performance as bar manager Doreen. Otherwise the acting is solid. The script is okay and grows as the first series progresses. You have to watch the whole first series to really get an appreciation of the show. Individual episodes lead you to miss the bigger picture. The humour is ribald but doesn't step over any lines. And there are a few teary moments.
So a decent first series and hopefully more to come.
Is it a problem that Rovers' number 1 support Cash is also executive producer and director of the show? Having multiple roles means difficulties reigning in Craig's more excitable moments. But nothing is perfect.
Those familiar with "Early Doors" will recognise the setup: a group of locals gather in the club house before and after games. They all have their own seats where they settle for the day. Conversation can be limited to a single group or can travel around the bar. In fact step forward director Cash for a smooth transition between different groups. "Royle Family" favourite Sue Johnson turns in a good performance as bar manager Doreen. Otherwise the acting is solid. The script is okay and grows as the first series progresses. You have to watch the whole first series to really get an appreciation of the show. Individual episodes lead you to miss the bigger picture. The humour is ribald but doesn't step over any lines. And there are a few teary moments.
So a decent first series and hopefully more to come.
Gentle and funny. Very.
Loved this.
Excellent group of actors all very low key. Well written.
I'd like to see more of their writing.
Really hope this gets a second series.
It's inoffensive and that is not a bad thing.
Characters are beautifully portrayed.
Having been a supporter of a non league team, it's not totally removed from reality.
It had laugh out loud moments as well as genuine cringe-worthy bits.
Look, it's got Sue Johnson in it, so it's going to be very watchable! Well worth watching. Go on. Give it a go.
Excellent group of actors all very low key. Well written.
I'd like to see more of their writing.
Really hope this gets a second series.
It's inoffensive and that is not a bad thing.
Characters are beautifully portrayed.
Having been a supporter of a non league team, it's not totally removed from reality.
It had laugh out loud moments as well as genuine cringe-worthy bits.
Look, it's got Sue Johnson in it, so it's going to be very watchable! Well worth watching. Go on. Give it a go.
Can't say enough
I watch a lot of TV.
Netflix automatically started playing this show after I watched (and loved) Detectorists. Honestly I was so swept up I just didn't stop it. That was 4 weeks ago and I've now seen Rovers 4 times all the way through.
Hilarious, intelligent, stupid, wonderful, compelling, adorable, complicated, emotional. Ultimately, it's on my top 5 all time list. And, I watch a lot of TV.
I'm going to keep watching this show over and over, too. And there's nothing you can do to stop me.
Netflix automatically started playing this show after I watched (and loved) Detectorists. Honestly I was so swept up I just didn't stop it. That was 4 weeks ago and I've now seen Rovers 4 times all the way through.
Hilarious, intelligent, stupid, wonderful, compelling, adorable, complicated, emotional. Ultimately, it's on my top 5 all time list. And, I watch a lot of TV.
I'm going to keep watching this show over and over, too. And there's nothing you can do to stop me.
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