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      • Sports fans, not just soccer lovers, will appreciate the intensity of Dave's devotion to his team in this lighthearted British comedy. Based on true events, director Steve Kelly's tribute to following a team that rarely wins isn't as memorable as Fever Pitch or The Damned United, but it's got just enough charm to keep audiences interested.
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  2. The Bromley Boys offers a feel-good movie that acts as a love letter to Bromley FC and football in general. Full Review | Jan 22, 2023

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    After England beats West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final, an exceptional appetite for anything and everything football is awakened inside Dave (Brenock O’Connor, also known as that kid who betrayed Jon Snow on Game of Thrones). However, his father Donald (Alan Davies, who also narrates the film as adult Dave in a style reminiscent of A Christma...

    There’s never a doubt while watching The Bromley Boys that the film, like Dave’s passion for the team, is a labor of love; one of the film’s producers, TJ Herbert, is a Bromley local who also costars as one of Dave’s fellow hardcore fans, and the end credits feature the real-life versions of Dave, his friends, and even Alan Stonebridge photographed...

    Even with these flaws, The Bromley Boysis entirely pleasant to watch; it just never rises above mere pleasantness to be truly compelling. Like the love for Bromley FC at its center, it is almost too pure and simple for its own good.

    • Lee Jutton
  3. Light comedy about dedicated British soccer fan. Read Common Sense Media's The Bromley Boys review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Steve Kelly
    • Sandie Angulo Chen
    • Alan Davies, Brenock O'connor, Jamie Foreman
  4. Amusing without breaking the into any hugely funny moments, The Bromley Boys is a diluted British humour accessible to all audiences. A clear, low-stakes plot, as football fanaticism fuses with young romance in a familiar setting of a loner coming-of-age through the difficulties of their school and parents.

  5. The Bromley Boys: Directed by Steve M Kelly. With Brenock O'Connor, Jamie Foreman, Alan Davies, Martine McCutcheon. A young teenager, a devoted fan of the worst football team in Britain, discovers a secret that could change the club forever.

    • (4.7K)
    • Comedy
    • Steve M Kelly
    • 2019-08
  6. The Bromley Boys is a 2018 British coming-of-age comedy film. [1] Based on an eponymous autobiographical book by author Dave Roberts, the film is set in Bromley, in the suburbs of London, during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  7. The Bromley Boys (2018) Yet another film in the series the common man, fights against the odds and comes up smiling. In this case its a football coming of age comedy drama. Think Eddie the Eagle but take away the skis and add a tea urn and a football or two with the addition of the none league club ...

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