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Searched For: football
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SCHOOL'S OUT
Date: 2000 Film Number: 4515
 
Student project featuring "Newsround" style bulletin aimed at children - includes an article on a new football training scheme in the North West and Ian Walmesley looks at Manchester school children's preparations for Halloween.
 
 
 
ALBANA AND ALEDIN
Date: 2000 Film Number: 4647
 
Student documentary about Aledin, a blind Kosovan refugee, and his young daughter Albana. After having lived in Ruthin Court, Salford for a year they return home to Kosovo - with both positive and negative experiences. Includes footage of Salford - streets, houses and Windsor High School; interviews with Aledin, Albana and people from Salford; as well as scenes from their return to Pristina.
 
 
 
DAVID AND GOLIATH - THE FOOTBALL STORY
Date: 2001 Film Number: 4497
 
Student documentary examining the vast differences in fortunes between the Premiership teams and the lower division football clubs, including interviews with Brian Little, the manager for Hull City, and representatives from Manchester City and Oldham Athletic.
 
 
 
DOES MY BUM LOOK BIG IN THIS? - FOOTBALL SPECIAL
Date: 2001 Film Number: 4537
 
Student project featuring a sports magazine programme aimed at women. Personal trainers Richard Lily and George Richardson show the presenter around a Warrington fitness centre. There is an item about Liverpool Ladies Football Club, including interviews with the players and manager Craig Boyd.
 
 
 
HOOLIGAN
Date: 2002 Film Number: 7411
 
Student documentary exploring hooliganism at football matches. Combines archive footage with the recollections and views of a 'Barnsley fan'. Also features contributions from Geoff Pearson, a lecturer of football history, who explains the background to this kind of disorder, the mentality of those who get involved and the changing approaches to tackling it. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
CHARLIE HALE
Date: 2002 Film Number: 7419
 
Student production offering a profile of Charlie Hale, a Warrington-based comedian, as he tours clubs and hotels with his act. Mr Hale, together with colleagues and admirers, talk about his long career in the business, and how his Christian faith and keeping fit are important to him. Includes footage of Hale's act, an evangelical church service and shots of Charlie in his own gym. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
A KOSHER COMMUNITY
Date: 2002 Film Number: 7422
 
Student documentary focussing on the lives of young Jewish people who have grown up in Manchester. Contributors talk about the large Jewish community in the city and the importance of Judaism to their everyday lives and to their own sense of identity. Topics include their friendships and values, their levels of religious commitment, involvement in charity work and youth groups, the importance of the family in Jewish culture and links with Israel. Features streetscenes in Prestwich as well as shots of social and religious events. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
OI REF!
Date: 2003 Film Number: 7423
 
Student documentary examining the verbal and physical abuse that football referees at all levels have to put up with. Officials, including international referee Uriah Rennie, and officers from the Football Association share their thoughts on the challenges that referees face. The film looks at media coverage of and reaction to controversial decisions. There are reconstructions of intimidating incidents experienced by junior officials, a Lancashire FA commission dealing with an allegation of abuse, and footage of referees in action. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
TO SHOP OR NOT TO SHOP: THE FUTURE IS ONLINE?
Date: 2003 Film Number: 7425
 
Magazine-style student production documenting the experiences of two families in the North of England who agree to try out online grocery shopping and compare this to visiting the supermarket in person. The families give their opinions on the pros and cons of both approaches and contributions are given from a sociologist and an online shopping expert. Also shows how an online order is processed, selected and prepared for delivery at a supermarket depot. Ends with ten 'top tips' for a successful online shopping experience. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
THE LOST CHILDREN
Date: 2003 Film Number: 7426
 
Student documentary looking at the issue of runaway children. Features contributions from a young Southport woman who, as a child, ran away from home after being abused, and from a mother who lost her teenage daughter in tragic circumstances. Children from Abbey Village School in Chorley imagine what it would be like to be a runaway, and Andy McCullough from 'Safe In The City' talks about how his organisation supports young people who end up on the streets in Manchester. Contains archive footage of family scenes. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
JUMPERS FOR GOALPOSTS
Date: 2003 Film Number: 7430
 
Student documentary about Penketh United FC, a boys football team in Warrington. It contrasts the work of volunteer manager Paul McDonna with Ray Hall, director of Everton FC's youth academy based at Bellefield, Liverpool in the development of young players. There are scenes from Penketh United's training sessions and from a match against Fife Rangers. Also includes footage of Wayne Rooney scoring goals for Everton. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
AMPS UTD
Date: 2003 Film Number: 7444
 
Student production profiling the development of amputee football in the North West. Dave Connor, the England Amputee Football Team Manager who also works at Everton FC, talks about the development and rules of this form of the game and the setup at England and Everton. Dave Tweed, an ex-soldier, shares his own story of taking up amputee football after losing a leg in an accident, representing England and setting up the Manchester Amputee football team that trains inside the JJB Soccerdome in Trafford. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
[LAST MATCH AT MAINE ROAD]
Date: 2003 Film Number: 11329
 
Shot by a Manchester City fan, this is a record of the team’s last match and accompanying festivities at the Maine Road stadium on 11th May 2003. Fans are seen approaching the stadium and making their way in, followed by views of the cheering, singing spectators and the activities on the pitch. The footballers are seen warming up and going round the pitch applauding the fans, several fans talk about this momentous event, and local musicians Badly Drawn Boy and Doves take it in turn to entertain the crowd.
 
 
 
MOVING MEMORIES - TALES FROM MOSS SIDE AND HULME
Date: 2009 Film Number: 5954
 
Using contemporary interviews and BBC archive material, local people reminisce about arriving, growing up and living in Hulme and Moss Side in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Includes scenes at Webster Street Primary School, the Crescents, the Nile Club and of the infamous riots.
 
 
 
[BROADHURST PARK - 16 DECEMBER 2013]
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11379
 
On 16/12/2013, Kay Phillips talks to camera and shows the Broadhurst Park site being cleared and piles being driven into the ground as part of the early stages of construction of FC United's new stadium. Also included is a brief interview with the project's manager Andy Pilling who gives an overview of the progress made so far despite the weather.
 
 
 
FC UNITED - NOW WE BUILD OUR OWN GROUND
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11398
 
Kay Phillips explains that the winner of the golden ticket will be the first to break ground at the site of FC United's new stadium at Broadhurst Park in Moston on 17 November 2013. She then interviews fans of the club about how excited they are about the new stadium. After a short speech by Andy Walsh the ground is broken and Kay talks with first team manager Karl Marginson followed by a chat with Zoe the golden ticket winner.
 
 
 
FC UNITED & PARTNERS - BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11399
 
On 18 November 2013, Kay Phillips interviews several people at the ground breaking ceremony at the Ronald Johnson playing fields in North Moston Manchester. These interviews include Sir Richard Leese of Manchester City Council, Paul Mitchell and Colin Maclaren of Moston Juniors football club, the project manager David Robinson, Stephen Hughes the architect, Brian Morris the electrical consultants and Jim Budd the highways engineer
 
 
 
THE BREAKING GROUND PROJECT - RJPF MOSTON
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11401
 
As part of the Breaking Ground project, a look at the key moments at football clubs throughout Britain made by the National Football Museum's John O'Shea and the artist Neville Gabie. A photograph of a group of FC United fans recreating the stands behind the yet to be built goalposts of Broadhurst Park is taken to be part of an exhibition. Kay Phillips interviews the artist Neville Gabie about the similarities between the new ground of FC United and the derelict ground of Bradford Park Avenue.
 
 
 
A WOMAN'S PLACE IS AT THE MATCH
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11572
 
Kay Phillips introduces and interviews the many women and women's groups that are involved in the FC United football club. She asks each woman about their role at the club and 'what do women do for FC United?' and 'what does FC United do for women?' The women interviewed include the FC United Radio presenter, the Club Secretary, a physiotherapist, a nutritionist and a program seller as well as a group of local women campaigners that support the club locating to Moston.
 
 
 
A WOMAN'S PLACE IS ON THE PITCH
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11579
 
This short documentary film introduced by Kay Phillips shows the first season of FC United womans football team. It features interviews with players, staff and volunteers inter-cut with match day action and goals from various FC United players, as well as training sessions held at Abraham Moss and Ardwick in Manchester.
 
 
 
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