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Pompey to feature in BT Sport documentary about fan ownership.
by Phil Sandys

Added on 23 February 2021

BT Sport will premiere Ours, the next documentary from its award-winning BT Sport Films series, on Tuesday 2nd March on BT Sport 1 at 10.30pm.

Pompey fans will be particularly interested, as it includes the story of how fans saved our football club and features contributions from Ashley Brown (PST Board Member and former director of Portsmouth Football Club) and Bob Beech (Co-founder of SOS Pompey).

Ours is a film that speaks to, and speaks up for, football supporters. They have been conspicuous by their absence during the Covid-19 pandemic, when they have been missed in silent stadia. How will they help to shape the future of a game undergoing an existential crisis? 

Written and narrated by award-winning journalist Michael Calvin, Ours offers a unique insight into modern football, away from the glitz, glamour and financial strength of the Premier League. It asks searching questions about identity and belonging, and finds hope in clubs that are run by, or heavily influenced by, their fans.

Ours provides an in-depth examination of a variety of ownership models, and outlines the emotional bond between supporters and a variety of clubs, including:
 

  • Bury AFC: the most recent example of how fans rebuilt a club from the ground up.

  • AFC Wimbledon: the quintessential fan-run model and of what can be achieved by a group of determined fans.

  • Portsmouth: run into the ground by a series of questionable owners, the fans stepped in and saved the club from the brink of extinction. 

  • AFC Rushden and Diamonds: how does a phoenix club deal with the constraints of the current pandemic?

  • Ebbsfleet: how can a club survive when it is the victim of an ill-fated experiment with fan ownership?

  • Lewes FC: a look at how community-run football can serve as a force for social change and unite a local community. 

  • Hashtag United and The Sidemen: what does the next generation of football fan look like?

Featuring contributions from fans, players and owners from up and down the footballing pyramid, the film marks the third collaboration between BT Sport Films and Calvin, with each film looking at the broader, more human impacts of the sport. It follows No Hunger in Paradise, which explored the perils and pitfalls of football’s academies and youth development, and State of Play, an examination of the footballing zeitgeist of the 21st century.    

Sally Brown, Executive Producer of BT Sport Films, said: “The last 12 months have brought the importance of fans to the fore, the pandemic re-emphasising the role that their passion plays both in and away from the stadium. A strikingly relevant piece of work, Ours confronts the flaws of the modern game and celebrates those that help make it a reality.”

This BT Sport production, directed by Tom Boswell, is the latest in the award-winning BT Sport Films series:

  • Proud To Be Town: the story of Harrogate Town fighting their way through a global pandemic, battling for survival and promotion to the football league for the first time.

  • Greavsie: the tale of the rise, fall and rise again of Jimmy Greaves one of the finest footballers in British history.

  • Bosman - The Player Who Changed Football: looks into the story of Jean-Marc Bosman and how the Belgian footballer took on European football's governing bodies to redefine the game.

  • Too Good To Go Down: rarely told story of how relegation in the mid-1970s enabled the modern-day Manchester United to emerge

Customers can watch Ours in more ways than ever before, on TV, online or via the BT Sport App, with customers also able to sign up contract free with the BT Sport Monthly Pass.  For more information on BT Sport visit www.bt.com/sport 

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