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Depends who's asking!

 

I will do a copy for UKFF'ers. To the general public though, I'd rather turn down a sale than get any hassle. I should remove them really but i like to keep my list intact.

 

All the other sites have the games listed but not as {RETAIL} so I cant see there being any problem.

 

Its a shame that forum you set up never got off the ground, baffles me how little interest there is in footy dvds considering how big the sport is.

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Nice website Rick. I have some Serie A season reviews but they are in Italian Language but still not a bad watch if that interests you, I also have Goal Lllazo!!! A goal compilation set hosted by James Richardson covering the best goals in Serie A from 92-95.

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WC82 - [sF] Italy 2 Poland 0 (08/07/1982) [VHS Rip] {f1163}

WC86 - [sF] West Germany 2 France 0 (25/06/1986) [VHS Rip] {f1170}

WC94 - [QF] Holland 2 Brazil 3 (09/07/1994) [VHS Rip] {f1176}

EPL - Manchester United 2 Manchester City 1 (06/12/1992) [VHS Rip] {f1187} (Cantona Debut)

EPL - Aston Villa 1 Manchester United 2 (23/08/1993) [VHS Rip] {f1184}

EPL - Newcastle United 5 Manchester United 0 (20/10/1996) [VHS Rip] {f1167}

EPL - Tottenham 3 Manchester United 5 (29/09/2001) [VHS Rip] {f1171}

EPL - Chelsea 2 Manchester United 1 (01/03/2011) [TV Rip] {f1189}

EC - [sF 92] Holland 2 Denmark 2 (22/06/1992) [VHS Rip] {f1172}

D1 - Watford 2 Liverpool 3 (12/01/1986) [VHS Rip] {f1177}

D1 - Luton Town 0 Manchester United 5 (12/02/1984) [VHS Rip] {f1183}

D1 - Manchester United 3 Tottenham 3 (07/12/1986) [VHS Rip] {f1186}

D1 - Leeds United 4 Liverpool 5 (13/04/1991) [VHS Rip] {f1168}

D2 - Blackburn Rovers 5 Crystal Palace 4 (08/10/1988) [VHS Rip] {f1161}

FAC - [semi 79] Manchester United vs. Liverpool (Replay) (04/04/1979) [VHS Rip] {f1181}

FAC - [R6 96] Manchester United vs. Manchester City (18/02/1996) [VHS Rip] {f1182}

FAC - [semi 90] Manchester United 2 Oldham Athletic 1 (Replay) (11/04/1990) [VHS Rip] {f1185}

CL - [sF] AC Milan 5 Real Madrid 0 (19/04/1989) [VHS Rip] {f1175}

CL - Barcelona 3 Arsenal 1 (08/03/2011) [TV Rip] {f1188}

CL - [QF] Chelsea 3 Barcelona 1 (05/04/2000) [VHS Rip] {f1165}

UEFA - [R2] Aston Villa 2 Inter Milan 0 (24/10/1990) [VHS Rip] {f1164}

SA - AC Milan 5 Napoli 0 {05/01/1992) [VHS Rip] {f1166}

SA - AC Milan 5 Lazio 3 (18/10/1992) [VHS Rip] {f1169}

Glasgow Rangers 1995/96 Eight At The Double [VHS Rip] {f1162}

Manchester City 1988/89 & 1989/90 & 1990/91 Season Review [VHS Rip] {f1173}

Manchester City 1991/92 & 1992/93 Season Review [VHS Rip] {f1174}

West Ham United 1985/86 Season Review [VHS Rip] {f1178}

West Ham United 1986/87 Season Review [VHS Rip] {f1179}

Manchester United: The Treble Homecoming (27/05/1999) [VHS Rip] {f1180}

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Rick, have you come across that documentary featuring Leyton Orient that was on years ago. It was the one with John Sitton going mental and offering players out at half time. Remember it from years ago. Cant remember it's name though. Would be interested if you know where i can get my hands on it.

 

Did you ever find this?, a bit late I know but Ive just come across this

 

http://www.classicfootballdvds.com/documentariesfilms.htm

 

LEYTON ORIENT: YOURS FOR A FIVER Orient: Club for a Fiver (AKA: Yours For A Fiver) was made by film student Jo Trehearne. The film follows the club during one of their worst seasons. On top of that the club also face financial difficulties.

 

This film is a low budget film. There's shots were the camera goes out-of-focus and shots which are too brightly or dimly lit. The film is a fly on the wall documentary and is conventional in its style. The graphics used on the title sequences also look dated. With documentaries now featuring flashy graphics, fully composed scores and advanced editing techniques. Club for a fiver looks dated; fortunately this film is so well made and compelling that it isn't an issue.

 

There's plenty of dramatic moments: The team fail to score in eight games (in a row) and Chairman Tony Wood's coffee business collapsing are two memorable dramatic moments. It also features joint manager John Sitton's legendary sweary changing room rants(which featured in Channel 4's 100 Greatest TV Moments From Hell).

 

As far as I know Jo Trehearne has not directed another broadcast film but it is clear she has talent as a director. The films low budget shows but it adds to the realism. The footage captured and the unusual events make this film what it is. I'm not a fan of Leyton Orient but I think this is an excellent documentary that has rightfully deserved cult status among football fans.

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