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  1. Steve Barron’s British sporting comedy stars Ricky Tomlinson as Mike Bassett, the new England manager who believes his side can win the World Cup. Also starring Amanda Redman. The story concerns England’s Football Association which ascents to locate a replacement for the national team’s manager after Phil Cope (Malcolm Terris) almost perishes from a heart attack.

  2. About. When Phil Cope (Malcolm Terris), the manager of the England football team, suffers a heart attack during the qualifying rounds of the World Cup, the Football Association opts to replace him with Norwich FC manager Mike Bassett (Ricky Tomlinson). Followed everywhere he goes by a documentary crew, Bassett gets off to a rocky start when his ...

  3. With only three games left for England to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil, the team manager suffers a near-fatal heart attack, forcing football's …

  4. Mike Bassett: England Manager. Comedy 2001 1 hr 29 min. When Phil Cope (Malcolm Terris), the manager of the England football team, suffers a heart attack during the qualifying rounds of the World Cup, the Football Association opts to replace him with Norwich FC manager Mike Bassett (Ricky Tomlinson). Followed everywhere he goes by a documentary ...

  5. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Mike Bassett: England Manager est un film britannique de Steve Barron sorti en 2001 . Cette comédie satirique qui égratigne le monde du football et des médias inspira une série (Mike Bassett: Manager) en 2005 . Synopsis [modifier | modifier le code] À la suite du décès du sélectionneur de l' équipe d'Angleterre de ...

  6. The manager of England’s national football unexpectedly succumbs to a heart attack, and suddenly the search is on for a replacement. Most people who seem qualified for the position have the good sense to turn it down, and so the responsibility falls to Mike Bassett.

  7. I first saw this football mockumentary early in my teens when any sort of film featuring the sport would light my candle — heck I even enjoyed Goal, but that’s a review for another time.