Overbearing parents shamelessly interfere in their children's amateur soccer careers. We see this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who's new to the team.Overbearing parents shamelessly interfere in their children's amateur soccer careers. We see this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who's new to the team.Overbearing parents shamelessly interfere in their children's amateur soccer careers. We see this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who's new to the team.
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A good comedy based on situations in reality Arent easy to make and this show proofs it. None of the characters are funny or you can have a connection with. Sure you do recognize all the stereotype parents on the sidelines, but here it doesnt work. The characters are too flat. Luckily there are only 6 30 minuten episodes, but it says a lot I havent laughed a single time during these 3 hours. The writer of this series has proven herself in the past, but this time she focussed too much on her own role she was playing, which causes all other actors had no space to do something with their roles. Too bad, since the idea had potential.
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.
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I am deaf. I find it funny i laughed a lot. I am hoping to see Season 2. They did awesome job. Sweet mom and sweet boy remind of my aunt and cousin. I love them to death and always cheer me up. This is my new favorite so far and football parents are so judge what i dislike in real life. But in this show it show how silly they are and being randomly taking too serious over games. Boys supposed to have fun and enjoy as boys. Not Parents lol. They need to chilling out and support like sweet mom is super supportive. She should be best actress and best football mom supportive. Love her for that lol.
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.
This serie needs some time to get going. But after 3 episodes you start to get a feel for all the characters. In every parent or child you see behavior magnified that you also encounter in everyday life.
I think it is strikingly portrayed and recognizable and I certainly laughed.
Nice theme, football/soccer. Many children are going on weekly base to a club with their parents. And their struggles in live, which is showed in the serie, are certainly true and not one of a kind.
I would recomand the serie, give it a try and don't take it to seriously.
One question is there someone who like large app groups and the dynamic of it?
I think it is strikingly portrayed and recognizable and I certainly laughed.
Nice theme, football/soccer. Many children are going on weekly base to a club with their parents. And their struggles in live, which is showed in the serie, are certainly true and not one of a kind.
I would recomand the serie, give it a try and don't take it to seriously.
One question is there someone who like large app groups and the dynamic of it?
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Written by Henk Hofstede, Robert-Jan Stips and Rob Kloet
Performed by Nits (as The Nits)
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- Aile Boyu Futbol
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- OFC Football Club, Twiskeweg 8, Oostzaan, Netherlands(Home location of football club MJD '11)
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- 30m
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