The Damned United: A must watch!
By Zain Alvi | 9th March 2010
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One of the most entertaining movies to watch for any football fan is The Damned United, which recently released on DVD in most parts of the world. The movie has been accused of depicting many real life incidents revolving around the life of manager Brian Clough in a rather fictional manner. However, despite those accusations, it is fair to say that the movie succeeds in effectively documenting the struggles experienced by previously successful outfits such as Derby County and Leeds United.
For fans of the current generation, it is a truly unique experience to get the opportunity to glance back at the football world that existed over three decades ago. Not only does The Damned United offer an exciting journey back into the past, but it also enlightens modern day fans of the sport about how far the sport has truly come. For instance, during Clough’s era, it was commonplace for retiring players to be honored with the manager’s position at their clubs. Today, the likes of Gareth Southgate and Alan Shearer stand out as recently retired players who had to convince the authorities of their ability to manage at the highest level.
Another more astonishing difference is that back in the day, smoking was also considered a normal activity for the players. Many of them smoked on their team buses, at press conferences, and shockingly, also during training sessions as well as the final few moments in the locker room before the kick-off. Rather than being stopped by their managers from doing so, the managers would also occasionally join the players during these sessions. In the current era, the fast pace of the game requires so much stamina that it is impossible for footballers to even think about indulging in the activity. Remember how William Gallas was scrutinized for putting an unlit cigarette in his mouth during last season?
Last, but not least, football of that era gave players too much freedom to interfere with the spirit of the sport. They violently argued with officials, openly disagreed with their managers, and caused an endless amount of stoppages by getting involved in altercations with each other throughout the duration of the game. A lot of the times, the players were punished so mildly that it makes it tough to imagine most of them surviving the disciplinary policies that are implemented in football today.
On the whole, I feel that regardless of the fictional presentation of certain events during Brian Clough’s time as manager, The Damned United is a must watch for the aforementioned way in which it allows the viewer to travel back in time. Another reason contributing to the entertainment value of the experience is the film’s crisp length of only 90 minutes. So, all you need is an hour and a half of your time to catch this informative and enjoyable movie as soon as possible!