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In two new series, BBC Three will follow different groups of people taking on huge challenges, shining a light on the lives and experiences of young people today.

Britain’s Youngest Football Boss (w/t) follows top flight football club West Ham United women’s team and their 19 year-old Managing Director Jack Sullivan in his first full-time job since leaving school at 16. As women’s football explodes, the team makes its debut in the professional Women’s Super League, and Jack’s dad David Sullivan - one of the richest men in Britain and the Chairman of West Ham United - has tasked him with transforming the club’s fortunes. With exclusive behind the scenes access, this is a revealing and intimate look at what it takes to be a professional female footballer in today’s game, and whether a loveable but inexperienced teenager can change the face of women’s football. Filmed and released across the season, the first two episodes will be released on BBC Three on Wednesday 5th December.

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In two new series, BBC Three will follow different groups of people taking on huge challenges, shining a light on the lives and experiences of young people today.

Britain’s Youngest Football Boss (w/t) follows top flight football club West Ham United women’s team and their 19 year-old Managing Director Jack Sullivan in his first full-time job other than being a full time twitter clam since leaving school illiterate at 16. As women’s football explodes, the team makes its debut in the professional Women’s Super League, and Jack’s dad David Sullivan an odious wanna be gangster the size of a dwarf - one of the richest men in Britain due to his porn business and the Chairman of West Ham United one of the most racist and hated clubs in England - has tasked him with transforming the club’s fortunes in a display of nepotism on par with Donald Trump. With exclusive behind the scenes access, this is a revealing and intimate look at what it takes to be a professional female footballer in today’s game, and whether an entitled and spoilt teenager with no relevant qualifications can change the face of women’s football. Filmed and released across the season, the first two episodes will be released on BBC Three on Wednesday 5th December accompanied by an interview with Karen Brady about how hard it is for women to succeed in business when other women don’t stand up to their millionaire bosses.
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I think i found the original press release
 
In two new series, BBC Three will follow different groups of people and give them just enough rope...

We now have a generation of people who would do anything to appear on tv and a complete lack of any self awareness, you just have to look at the freaks that now appear on "The Apprentice"
 
Have applied to have the attendances increased upto 60k and then upto 66k !!

How exactly, it's not even full week in week out
 
Have applied to have the attendances increased upto 60k and then upto 66k !!

How exactly, it's not even full week in week out
Increases the buffer zone between the Dildo Bros and the baying hordes of Democratic Football Lads, or whatever the fudge.
 
Oh what a mind focusing result was that on Saturday evening, it seemed to totally wash from our brains their usual spanking from City, it's really annoying that teams like West Ham lay down and let City tickle their belly but bark and snarl at us.
 
I will always remember Paul Stalteri because of this lot. The anguish as the commentator says Oh No always brings a smile to my face - no matter my mood.

Which commentator?

There were actually two - working separate telecasts - who said the exact same words after that amazing goal - Andy Gray and Alan Parry. Since neither have ever shown the least inclination to give Spurs much credit, it only made it that much more enjoyable.
 
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