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Local Heroes [DVD]

Local Heroes [DVD]

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The story of the Reds’ glory years under Brian Clough is well-known, but this new film sheds light on a different side of the tale, focusing on how the trio triumphed over adversity to achieve great success. A growing collection of documentary films is springing up, telling stories of sporting successes over the past decades, and the cultural impact of them. The Film focuses on 3 players from that team who were all born and bred in Nottingham, and all went on to play for England.

A must-see film for football fans, Local Heroes provides a captivating and moving glimpse into the lives of these determined individuals and sheds light on an inspiring, rarely heard story from the history of the beautiful game. Illness, tragedy, and a shocking family discovery have touched the lives of Anderson, Birtles and Woodcock in recent times. also played for Manchester United while Woodcock had time at both Arsenal in England and Cologne in Germany. The following year, they won the European Cup and as holders qualified for the following year, and won it again!Read all The story of how three young working-class lads from Nottingham went on to become unlikely heroes and reach the pinnacle of professional football when unfashionable Nottingham Forest, under the mercurial Brian Clough, won the European Cup not just once, but twice, in 1979 and 198. Trinity Creative Partnership has been appointed to manage the worldwide sales of a documentary that tells the inspiring story of three Nottingham Forest Football Club legends from the 70s and 80s. All three players are really honest and speak so well about their lives - something today's players never do. Cinema Paradiso and all other Cinema Paradiso product and service names are trademarks of Pace-e-Solutions Limited or its affiliates. If you are familiar with this period in English football, you’ll know that the lads played under perhaps the most charismatic football manager of them all, Brian Clough.

And NottinghamshireLive can exclusively reveal a trailer as Local Heroes prepares for its big release, coming just as the current Reds side prepare for their decisive final two games in their bid for Premier League survival.The stories of Viv Anderson, Garry Birtles and Tony Woodcock are explored in a new film tied to the successes of Nottingham Forest Football Club. At the moment, we don’t have a trailer, but you can gleam a little more at the listing page for the disc release. It also explores “football’s political and cultural transformation over the years and draws parallels between life as a footballer in the 1970s to life in the footballing world now”.

This amount includes seller specified domestic postage charges as well as applicable international postage, dispatch, and other fees. The latest centres on players for Nottingham Forest Football Club in the 1970s and 80s, a time when the team reached the pinnacle of Europe.It follows their upbringing in the Nottingham area from working-class families to becoming professional players. Viv Anderson, (the first black footballer to play for England), former carpet fitter, Gary Birtles, and Tony Woodcock. I did Media Studies AT People’s College back in the 90s and if I had delivered some of the footage quality seen in this documentary then I would have had the VHS tape thrown back at me and told to reshoot it.

Where to Watch: Local Heroes will then kick-off on digital, DVD and Blu-ray this June courtesy of Miracle Media. The City Ground was one of those venues that was sort of romantic to me, a boy from just outside London who had been to most of the football stadiums in my area, but I’d never ventured North.

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