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Boot Dreams - spireitematt - 07-09-2023 Anyone else been watching Boot Dreams on BBC? It's about a group of young players who are trying to have one last chance to get a professional contract in football at a club. In episode 3 they played our youth team and they beat them 3-1 but our youth team were wearing mismatching shirts. The shirts seemed to be youth team shirts with shirts from different seasons. RE: Boot Dreams - Dancingwilldoit - 08-09-2023 Thought this was about our backup keeper? Haven't seen the programme so can't comment. Even though I just have - oh sod it. RE: Boot Dreams - Devongone - 09-09-2023 Never think to watch BBC 3. Sounds like an old idea re-hashed. Is it better than that? Like Dancing I was hoping this would be about our keeper, maybe writing a Freudian Dream Diary first thing every morning. Perhaps he's dreaming we'll let in another four so he can get a game. RE: Boot Dreams - spireitematt - 11-09-2023 (09-09-2023, 12:25)Devongone Wrote: Never think to watch BBC 3. It used to be good years ago. I've been watching it on BBC 1 as they put it on a Tuesday night after the news. You can also catch it on iPlayer too. As for Ryan Boot he deserves to start a game at some point. RE: Boot Dreams - Devongone - 11-09-2023 I am sick of the BBC spending all its time and most of its money advertising iPlayer. They sometimes even advertise watching a programme on iPlayer that you just finished watching live. Bring back David Coleman and Gilbert Harding! And when you use a female sports presenter please try and find one who doesn't sound like a refugee from the first year at Grange Hill or Minnie Mouse. |