Dont Take Me Home
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Dont Take Me Home

Wales haven't qualified for a major football tournament since 1958. When the young national manager, Gary Speed, tragically took his own life in 2011 ...a youthful side and nation was left devastated. Qualification felt further away than ever and less important. Fast forward to 2015; spurred on by the enduring memory of the late manager Wales have qualified for Euro 2016. But how will they fare? Show More

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Dont Take Me Home (2017) is a compelling documentary that tells the story of the Welsh national football team's journey to the Euro 2016 tournament. The film highlights the team's struggles and how they overcame personal and professional obstacles to achieve their goal.

The movie begins by exploring the team's history, revealing that Wales had not qualified for a major tournament since 1958. The sudden and tragic death of their manager, Gary Speed, in 2011 further devastated the already struggling team and nation. Qualification for Euro 2016 seemed like an impossibility and less important compared to the loss they had suffered.

However, fueled by the memory and legacy of their late manager, the team began their arduous journey towards qualification. The film follows the players, coaching staff, and supporters as they face numerous challenges and setbacks along the way. It showcases the team's determination and the unwavering support of their fans, creating a sense of unity and hope.

As the tournament approaches, the movie builds up suspense, not revealing the ultimate outcome. Viewers are left on the edge of their seats, wondering how the team will fare against formidable opponents.

Dont Take Me Home is an emotional and inspiring documentary that captures the power of resilience, teamwork, and the love for the game. It is a must-watch for football enthusiasts and fans of uplifting stories.