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Un gruppo di genitori prepotenti che si intromettono spudoratamente nella carriera calcistica dilettantistica dei loro figli. Questo mondo ci viene presentato da Lillian e suo figlio Levi, c... Leggi tuttoUn gruppo di genitori prepotenti che si intromettono spudoratamente nella carriera calcistica dilettantistica dei loro figli. Questo mondo ci viene presentato da Lillian e suo figlio Levi, che è nuovo nella squadra.Un gruppo di genitori prepotenti che si intromettono spudoratamente nella carriera calcistica dilettantistica dei loro figli. Questo mondo ci viene presentato da Lillian e suo figlio Levi, che è nuovo nella squadra.
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I usually never leave reviews, but I couldn't help myself with this one. Voetbalouders is a solid 11/10 - it's hilarious, emotional, and incredibly well-made.
As someone who played football (soccer) since childhood, this series hits home on so many levels. It perfectly captures how every parent has their own agenda, while the child just wants to enjoy the game. The show portrays this dynamic beautifully - it's an absolute joy to watch.
If you've grown up playing football and have a passion for the sport, this will easily be one of the best series you've ever seen. Every kid who's ever played can see themselves in at least one of the characters.
It's the first time I've ever given a 10 on IMDb - and honestly, I'd give it a 20/10 if I could.
The cast is brilliant, the setting is spot on, and everything just clicks. Highly, highly recommended!
As someone who played football (soccer) since childhood, this series hits home on so many levels. It perfectly captures how every parent has their own agenda, while the child just wants to enjoy the game. The show portrays this dynamic beautifully - it's an absolute joy to watch.
If you've grown up playing football and have a passion for the sport, this will easily be one of the best series you've ever seen. Every kid who's ever played can see themselves in at least one of the characters.
It's the first time I've ever given a 10 on IMDb - and honestly, I'd give it a 20/10 if I could.
The cast is brilliant, the setting is spot on, and everything just clicks. Highly, highly recommended!
I watched this series even thought I don't even like football. However, it is very relatable for any parent. It shows us how parents can be childish and spiteful, but also loving and caring towards both their children and other grown ups.
We all know some of these characters, and even if they are somewhat exaggerated, they feel like real people with real issues.
Although the characters are very alike those in Luizenmoeder, the story is different and the interactions are more between the parents than the teachers/trainers.
I really enjoyed Voetbalouders. My kids enjoyed it too. It is a family friendly, comedy with heart. I would certainly watch a second season.
We all know some of these characters, and even if they are somewhat exaggerated, they feel like real people with real issues.
Although the characters are very alike those in Luizenmoeder, the story is different and the interactions are more between the parents than the teachers/trainers.
I really enjoyed Voetbalouders. My kids enjoyed it too. It is a family friendly, comedy with heart. I would certainly watch a second season.
I had high hopes for Football Parents-a show that promised to blend comedy and heartfelt moments with the chaotic world of youth sports. Instead, I got a shallow, tone-deaf mess that confuses yelling with humor and clichés with storytelling.
From the first episode, it's clear the writers are leaning hard on tired tropes: the overbearing dad, the clueless mom, the "quirky" coach who's just annoying. Not a single character feels real or worth rooting for. The dialogue is awkward, the jokes land with a thud, and any attempt at emotional depth is smothered by melodrama or eye-roll-worthy life lessons.
Worse, the show seems to have no idea what audience it's trying to reach. It's too immature for adults and too bland for teens. And don't even get me started on the pacing-half the scenes feel like filler, and by episode three, I was checking how much time was left more often than watching.
If you're looking for a show that captures the humor and heart of parenting in sports, look elsewhere. Football Parents is a fumble from start to finish.
From the first episode, it's clear the writers are leaning hard on tired tropes: the overbearing dad, the clueless mom, the "quirky" coach who's just annoying. Not a single character feels real or worth rooting for. The dialogue is awkward, the jokes land with a thud, and any attempt at emotional depth is smothered by melodrama or eye-roll-worthy life lessons.
Worse, the show seems to have no idea what audience it's trying to reach. It's too immature for adults and too bland for teens. And don't even get me started on the pacing-half the scenes feel like filler, and by episode three, I was checking how much time was left more often than watching.
If you're looking for a show that captures the humor and heart of parenting in sports, look elsewhere. Football Parents is a fumble from start to finish.
Mostly very funny 😄 - lots of laughs, especially if you've ever seen (or been) that overly-excited-sports-parent (or coach).
I had a good time watching it, and heard a lot of laughter while watching with friends!
But there is a little message too: It pokes fun at the way adults sometimes take kids' games a bit too seriously. Behind the humor is a gentle reminder: maybe it's not about winning, coaching from the sidelines, or turning every match into the World Cup. Sometimes it's just about letting kids play, mess up, and enjoy the game - while we try to chill a bit too.
Have a look, enjoy, and next time try to be that supporting(!) parent for your kid ;-)
I had a good time watching it, and heard a lot of laughter while watching with friends!
But there is a little message too: It pokes fun at the way adults sometimes take kids' games a bit too seriously. Behind the humor is a gentle reminder: maybe it's not about winning, coaching from the sidelines, or turning every match into the World Cup. Sometimes it's just about letting kids play, mess up, and enjoy the game - while we try to chill a bit too.
Have a look, enjoy, and next time try to be that supporting(!) parent for your kid ;-)
This is a solid comic series. I would love to see it having season 2. It wasn't THAT good in the first half of the show because the audience are still seeing the parents who are annoying and unlikable. Most parents' characters are superficial and single-layered particularly in episode 1 and 2. However, the magic of the show is it brings the audience into the kids' perspective. From the second half of the show, you start to realize the show is not to seriously talk about how football parents parent, but joyfully talk about how football kids are being kids despite the dysfunctional parents. It has a warm and fairytale-like ending. You want to know what will happen to the team next. Also Ilse Warringa contributed incredibly fun screenplay!!
So please do not let haters stop you producing season 2. It is fun to watch! We should be more like kids than parents.
So please do not let haters stop you producing season 2. It is fun to watch! We should be more like kids than parents.
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Written by Henk Hofstede, Robert-Jan Stips and Rob Kloet
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- Football Parents
- Luoghi delle riprese
- OFC Football Club, Twiskeweg 8, Oostzaan, Paesi Bassi(Home location of football club MJD '11)
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- 30min
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