Tremone Bay was captured spectacularly on the Swedish documentary
The Inishowen League Division 2B is the latest to feature on the Swedish ‘Muddy Roots’ which explores football on the Discovery+ channel.
The television cameras and production team attended Carrowmena FC’s 3-2 loss against Glengad Reserves in early December last. You can watch two of the episodes below, with both containing a little agricultural language.
En tidig söndagsmorgon i Nordatlantens friska kustvindar ska kärleken till sporten prövas. På allvar. Det är match, men hemmalaget kommer direkt från en julfest med lite för många pints.
— discovery+ sport (@dplus_sportSE) November 4, 2023
Se fjärde avsnittet av Leriga Rötter på discovery+ pic.twitter.com/s6Eyu0wEzB
It’s rough, ready and raw, with some of the players admitting it may have been “a late night, maybe even an early morning” by the the they took to the field at Tremone Bay, The Warren, with the things under the watch of referee, Gerard O'Kane.
“On an early Sunday morning in the fresh coastal winds of the North Atlantic, the love for the sport will be put to the test,” reads the programme description. “Seriously. It's a game, but the home team are coming straight from a Christmas party with a few too many pints.”
This is class, Swedish Discovery channel has a feature on football in the North West. Choice language, beautiful locations and the craic is 90. ⚽️pic.twitter.com/BD1DoTvaSe
— Éire Guide (@eireguide) October 23, 2023
Previously, the show aired footage of the Donegal Junior Football League clash between Dunlewey Celtic and Glencar Celtic.
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