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Through a series of parody and energizing atmosphere, this film pursues a young boy named David Roberts who cherishes the nearby team of his town, Bromley FC. In spite of the fact that the English individuals are caught up with supporting the national England team amid the World Cup, he doesn't quit looking for behind his most loved team.
It's very light and all a bit TV, with a seemingly interminable second act. Yet the characters are so affectionately drawn and so sweetly played that you forgive the conspicuous lapses.
If you do feel you need a football fix in what for some of us is a brief, blessed respite before the World Cup, I recommend it for its warmth and knockabout energy - and a great soundtrack.
Steve Kelly's film is burdened with weak comic shenanigans and an overly sentimental twist, but when it switches to quiet pathos in its hero's moments of dejection, it's quite sweet.