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Don't Take Me Home is a 2017 Welsh documentary film, directed by Jonny Owen. Synopsis. The film recounts the saga of Wales national football team to qualify for their first major tournament in 58 years, the UEFA Euro 2016. To get there they had to overcome huge obstacles including the suicide of their young and talented coach, Gary Speed. Cast.
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 […]
Mar 2, 2017 · It focuses on John DuPont, an incredibly wealthy and eccentric man, who with an interest in wrestling, allowed Olympic athletes to create a training facility on his land.
FC Cymru - The Story of Don't Take Me Home. 🖐 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...
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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. Award-winning...
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.
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