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Tony Cottee's Career Goals DVD

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Hosted by Russell Brand this is a celebration of the career of one of the most prolific goalscorers in the top tier of English football. Spanning almost 20 years Cottee played extended spells at Everton Leicester City and West Ham United scoring a phenominal 306 goals and finishing as top scorer at each club for the majority of his playing career. Introduced and presented by football fanatic Russell Brand the programme also features contributions by top Premier League goalscorer Alan Shearer celebrity fan Ray Winstone Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling; from Everton... Howard Kendall Graeme Sharp Kevin Sheedy and Chris Woods; Leicester's Martin O'Neill Matt Elliott Gerry Taggart and Steve Walsh; and West Ham''s Ronnie Boyce Sir Trevor Brooking Tony Gale and Alvin Martin. [show more]

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Released
16 November 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Cornerstone Medai 
Classification
Runtime
175 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5035593200716 
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Documentary, presented by Russell Brand, detailing the career of one of football's most ingenious goal scorers, Tony Cottee. The programme also includes comments from Alan Shearer, Ray Winstone, Jeff Stelling, Graeme Sharp, Kevin Sheedy, Chris Woods, Martin O'Neill, Matt Elliott, Gerry Taggart, Steve Walsh, Ronnie Boyce, Sir Trevor Brooking, Tony Gale and Alvin Martin.