JJ Sefton
Live, Laugh, Love
Watching this while working from home. Probably the best documentary series ever made.
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Watching this while working from home. Probably the best documentary series ever made.
The Sitton half time sacking is brilliant
Sitton is a man in collapse
Panda, I'd seen this film when it was first shown, can't recall which channel. I'd recommend it to anyone who is even vaguely interested in what it must be like when a manager knows his job is going down the toilet. Sitton is a man in collapse, vent up feelings come gushing out, not only about the players sitting in front of him but about the directors of Leyton Orient too. It's a masterpiece of everything you should try and avoid but sometimes wish you could say. Anyone who thinks they've seen what it's really like in a football dressing room ought to take a couple of minutes to watch this.
Very true - at the time he took the Orient job he was highly regarded by the FA and tipped to be one of the major English managers and a possible England manager in the making. Extract from a Guardian article "What John Sitton did next"
"Sitton is now self-employed as a black cab driver and also works part-time for the Press Association compiling statistics for the Opta Index. He has had just three jobs in football since leaving Leyton Orient - with Leyton, Enfield, and Leyton again, and admits he was stunned at how quickly football turned its back on him after the documentary. "I made in excess of 60 applications for different jobs, all unsuccessful and by the end I was very bitter, twisted and disillusioned," he adds. "But I got caught out using the kind of language that is now accepted everywhere and which has earned Gordon Ramsay an eight-figure sum."
Plenty of extracts on YouTube. Here are all 6 episodes. (Good 'rant' in Episode 3- 'In the words of Graham Taylor at fakkin' Crewe...')
The 'Big Ron Manager' that Panda mentions is also worth seeking out. Here's one of Brian Clough destroying Motson:
I can be seen on the pitch at Leicester after the 1,2,3....rd goalA young Revolution can be seen in that episode of the United documentary for a nanosecond towards the end.
I need to get my copy onto a watchable format...
Cheers graf, I've seen quite a few of 'em, and the Clough-Motson interview is priceless, but I especially enjoy the Sitton piece, it shows a man on the edge who's willing to take everyone else with him. Some of the Warnock-United dressing room scenes are also excellent, and despite some of the views that Warnock is a nob, I think it's clear that he has affection for the Blades.
I don't know about on the edge but here is a manager it's painful to watch descend into the depths.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24462513
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