Greg Clark’s second film about the Scottish footballer Davie Robertson’s unlikely managerial career in India proves even more dramatic than the first
. This leaves half his team stranded at home while he sits in Kolkata awaiting the start of a pre-season tournament, the Durand Cup. Reporters try to draw him on the political situation. Unusually for Robertson, he holds his tongue.
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