Fever Pitch

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The madly devoted Arsenal fan and English teacher Paul Ashwood gets involved with his colleague Sarah, who doesn’t share his love for football. As things become more serious Paul faces the hardest decision he has ever had to make., Colin Firth stars as the man besotted by one woman and eleven men in David Evans’ film of Nick Hornby’s award winning ‘autobiography’. Raised on a diet of football in general and Arsenal in particular, as his team mount a challenge for the 1988/9 title, he has to cope with falling in love with Ruth Gemmell, a fellow teacher. But can she even begin to understand why a man can have two passionate loves in his life?, Offbeat comedy drama tracing a man’s emotional struggle between a new lover and an old passion for Arsenal Football Club. Set during Arsenal’s championship winning 1988-89 season, our hero has to cope with falling in love with a non-football fan just as his team launch a serious bid for the title. Will love for one woman, or passion for eleven men prevail? Adapted by Nick Hornby from his bestselling autobiographical novel., Colin Firth stars as the man besotted by one woman and eleven men in David Evans’ film of Nick Hornby’s ‘autobiography’. Raised on a diet of football in general and Arsenal in particular, as his team mount a challenge for the 1988/9 title, he has to cope with falling in love with Ruth Gemmell, a fellow teacher. But can she even begin to understand why a man can have two passionate loves in his life?, A soccer fanatic’s girlfriend struggles to free him of his obsession with his perennially losing team. Colin Firth, Bea Guard, Neil Pearson, Ruth Gemmell, Luke Aikman., The fate of a romantic relationship between a soccer-obsessed English teacher and his goal-obsessed colleague depends upon the fortunes of a local team that hasn’t won a league cup in 18 years. This romantic comedy is loosely based on British author Nick Hornby’s 1992 autobiography., A football fanatic’s girlfriend struggles to free him of his obsession with his perennially losing team.