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Tosh - The film reviews are in

It’s out there. People have actually seen it. And they’ve been telling us what they think about Tosh.

People have been saying some really nice things about our first ever documentary film ‘Tosh’ so we thought we’d share them here.

First though, just a quick thank you to everyone who has been to see it at the cinema or has pre-ordered the DVD. We can’t thank you enough for supporting us.

Let’s start with The Guardian then and Andrew Pulver writes:

“It’s in fact a likable, nostalgia-fuelled recap of his first, and arguably most improbable, achievement after he became a manager: getting Swansea City from the Fourth Division to the First in double-quick time between 1978 and 1981.”

And he goes on to say:

“this is a fascinating glimpse into a football world that has entirely vanished, for better or worse.”

Read the full article here.

The Daily Mail:

“A new documentary, TOSH, charts his Swansea City odyssey, with players such as Alan Curtis and Leighton James giving an acute sense of what an inspirational leader he was.”

Read the full article here.

The Socially Distant Sports Bar podcast:

“It’s just a f*****g brilliant documentary!”

Listen to the full episode here (Tosh review from 1:17 on)

Movie Reviews 101:

“Tosh shows the joy a fairy tale rise in football can bring to everyone.

The Language of Film:

“Tosh is a wonderful reminder of the olden days of professional football and every player’s, manager’s and supporter’s dream to rise to the top of the tiered football league.”

Read the full article here.


The DreamCage:

“Tosh is a great film with real heart and a wonderful trip down memory lane whilst also being informative and somehow unbelievable. A must watch for fans of well made documentaries and sports fans alike.”

Read the full article here.

And here is what the players and fans themselves have been saying about the film:

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And if you were at the film premiere and we took a photo of you, you can download the images for free from here. We are working in partnership with Sporting Memories so please feel free to donate if you like.

Tosh is available to preorder on DVD from Amazon and will be available as a digital download from 13 June.