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  1. Kate Muir from The Times disliked the film. She gave it only one out of five stars and wrote: "The publicity describes it as “the incredible true story of the Wales football team’s 2016 Euros success”, but Don't Take Me Home is more a compilation of interviews and match footage than a cinema documentary, and some of it is shot on wobbly upright iPhone .

  2. Mar 2, 2017 · When ex-England manager, Graham Taylor, passed away in January, tributes poured in and huge crowds gathered at his funeral. He was incredibly well liked in and out the world of football. This film ...

  3. Feb 28, 2017 · Don’t Take Me Home narrates the events through a combination of interviews and clips from games and press conferences. Owen recreates the spine-tingling apprehension, enormous delight and […]

  4. 🖐 Hands up if you watched Don't Take Me Home over the weekend. This special FC Cymru provides an insight to the film with its director and a few other speci...

    • 44 min
    • 4.7K
    • FA Wales
  5. Mar 2, 2017 · Don’t Take Me Home – named after the supporters’ chant that would become synonymous with the team’s unlikely successful run – tells the story of Wales’ giddy summer in France.

  6. Synopsis. From the end of the Second World War to 2016, Wales had only ever qualified for one major football tournament. But in the early part of this decade a charismatic young manager, Gary Speed, took over the reins of a brilliant, youthful side and gave the nation hope. Tragically, he took his own life just as they seemed on the cusp of ...

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  8. Don't Take Me Home. The Wales soccer team makes it to the final stages of Euro 2016. This is a fairly workaday affair, but in its brisk, cheerful telling it does a solid job of evoking the thrill ...

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