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Home Team Reviews

1998 Certificate TBC
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A former soccer hero is forced into community service at a children's home. He must train a group of children to win an almost impossible game. Read more

Starring Steve Guttenberg, Sophie Lorain, Ryan Slater, Michel Perron
Director Allan A. Goldstein
Genres Family

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  • 1 stars out of 5

    The United States may have qualified for a couple of World Cups now, but Hollywood still hasn't got the hang of football (or soccer, as they insist on calling it). Having himself already dropped down several divisions, Steve Guttenberg is not the man to rectify the situation and, consequently, this family-oriented frolic is decidedly minor league. As an ex-pro with gambling problems, Guttenberg is sentenced to community service at a tough children's home, where the powers that be think that footie might be the best way to improve team spirit. It's 11-a-side Bad News Bears and that's bad news, indeed.

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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    fabby movie

    i am 9 years old and i thought they t were both really funny and amazing, but did not realise that the DVD was double sided

      • Alexandra Haller from lincolnshire england
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5.0 stars

    fabby movie

    i am 9 years old and i thought they t were both really funny and amazing, but did not realise that the DVD was double sided

      • Alexandra Haller from lincolnshire england
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  • 1 stars out of 5

    The United States may have qualified for a couple of World Cups now, but Hollywood still hasn't got the hang of football (or soccer, as they insist on calling it). Having himself already dropped down several divisions, Steve Guttenberg is not the man to rectify the situation and, consequently, this family-oriented frolic is decidedly minor league. As an ex-pro with gambling problems, Guttenberg is sentenced to community service at a tough children's home, where the powers that be think that footie might be the best way to improve team spirit. It's 11-a-side Bad News Bears and that's bad news, indeed.

    • Radio Times
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