South of the River (Episode 1)

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  • čas přidán 25. 12. 2022
  • This 3-part docuseries tells the stories of young, aspiring footballers from South London, who despite the odds are following their dreams to football stardom.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @ronnybillsfiore829
    @ronnybillsfiore829 Před rokem +4

    This documentary is so inspirational. I will young people will watch, learn and emulate this stars who came from nothing.

  • @olepammy5830
    @olepammy5830 Před rokem +6

    We are a South London family. Turned this off after the first 5 minutes as it is misrepresenting the area. There are certainly more options than a gang member or a footballer! Perhaps if these boys worked harder in school, they would have more choices!!! One of my sons is a fine dining chef and the other is a civil engineer. Born and raised in South London. This film confirms all the incorrect stereotypes.

  • @truth501
    @truth501 Před 7 měsíci

    London has alot programmes, than other sea side towns.
    Money always gets sent to big citys first

    • @Delboy0
      @Delboy0 Před 6 měsíci +1

      London generates 30% of the British GDP and no part of the UK gets less of the money they generate than London. That is why there is so much poverty in London because so much of the money London generates goes to other parts of the UK. They use money minorities generate to fund white areas. The most economically productive areas are all high immigrant cities like London, Birmingham and Manchester, but he cities that receive the most government funding are low immigrant cities.

    • @truth501
      @truth501 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Immigration brings in so much wealth to the countries they go to.
      It's not like they don't claim benefit, or even bother to learn the language of the country they move to. It must be all of the integration they do, and the effort they put in.
      If you actually look at the facts, about "whites " as you put it . White boys actually get lower gcse results than any other ethnic group.
      It must be that white privilege thing.
      The facts are most of the money gets put into running programs for large cites.

  • @MM-mp2dw
    @MM-mp2dw Před 10 dny

    Stop that nonsense, completely wrong message here! South Lonon is not a third world shanty town where football is the only way out. In most parts It is a great area with a world of opportunities (Central London) at the doorstep. There are great schools and colleges here. To attend those regularly, develop an interest in learning and gain a qualification is what the youth should aspire too. Probably the biggest problem here are misguided teenagers being brought up with an absent father who think it is cool to be gangstas.

  • @Rambomate-mr3rt
    @Rambomate-mr3rt Před 11 dny +1

    If ur gonna be a great footballer, its nothing to do with where ur from lol, non scence, too many foreign gents getting away with everything, country is doomed