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- Dream_Team_(season_8) abstract "The eighth series of Dream Team was broadcast on Sky1 from October 2004 to May 2005, covering the 2004-05 English football season. It followed the story of Harchester United attempting to return to the Premier League after relegation the previous season and their first participation in the UEFA Champions League.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) country United_Kingdom.
- Dream_Team_(season_8) firstAirDate "2004-10-17".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) network Sky_1.
- Dream_Team_(season_8) numberOfEpisodes "32".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) wikiPageID "31914302".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) wikiPageRevisionID "612067675".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) bgcolour "#68228B".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) country United_Kingdom.
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.01".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.02".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.03".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.04".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.05".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.06".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.07".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.08".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.09".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) episodenumber "8.1".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) firstAired "2004-10-17".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) hasPhotoCollection Dream_Team_(season_8).
- Dream_Team_(season_8) lastAired "2005-05-29".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) linecolor "#68228B".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) network Sky_1.
- Dream_Team_(season_8) nextSeason Dream_Team_(season_9).
- Dream_Team_(season_8) numEpisodes "32".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-10-17".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-10-24".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-10-31".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-11-07".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-11-14".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-11-21".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-11-28".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-12-05".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-12-12".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) originalairdate "2004-12-19".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) prevSeason Dream_Team_(season_7).
- Dream_Team_(season_8) seasonName "Dream Team".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "A 2-0 win for Harchester away at West Ham United earns Barker the 'Manager of the Month' award. Ahead of their first Champions League match at home to Barcelona, Jodie suggests to Dean to hold a shirt auction as a way of a charity fundraiser to welcome the representatives of Barcelona. Meanwhile, Ryan and Chelsea to continue to grow closer and at the match, they endure a liaison inside the stadium's utility room. Barcelona win 5-0 and Frank and Clyde blame one another for the dreadful display. Later on, Frank's temper boils over and he beats up Clyde to within an inch of his life.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "A last minute equaliser at home to Celtic has left Harchester with a fighting chance of reaching the knockout stages of the Champions League. Arriving in Spain for the final group match against Barcelona, Dean runs into Karl Fletcher, who now plays his football for Real Murcia. With his connections in Spain, Fletch convinces Dean to bid for Gabriel Batistuta. Meanwhile, Tommy is left in hot water after his affair with Shay's wife Michelle is revealed after Jodie sends an intimate picture directly to Shay. Against all odds Harchester win 1-0 at the Nou Camp, and a 2-2 draw between PSG and Celtic sends Harchester through to the last 16 of the Champions League. At the post-match party, the deal to bring Batistuta to Harchester falls through leaving Dean to convince Fletch to return to Harchester instead, whilst Shay sneaks inside and stabs Tommy in the back for revenge in sleeping with his wife.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Clyde deliberately refuses to show up for training, making Barker schedule extra training for the entire team and making Clyde more isolated than ever. After another drunken tryst, Clyde makes a pass at Holly and offends Chelsea, leading Ryan to punch him in the face. Realising that Viv will eventually discover their secret, Ryan and Chelsea decide to flee to the Maldives. Before the team's Champions League game at home to Paris Saint-Germain, Tommy urges Barker not to play Clyde but he refuses. At the airport, Ryan is too engrossed in watching the match and Chelsea ends up leaving without him. Harchester win the game 2-0, as Clyde sets up a goal for Curtis and scores the other. Clyde is substituted towards the end of the match and heads straight down the dugout and onto the gantry, committing suicide by jumping off the stadium roof. Final appearances of: Clyde Connelly and Chelsea Wright".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Despite taking the lead, Harchester lose the first leg of their Champions League qualifier 2-1 against Sporting Lisbon. Determined to keep their key players to win promotion, Eli tells Dean to stall all upcoming planned transfers, as Barcelona become keen on signing Lee whilst Bolton Wanderers prepare to make a bid for Viv. Harchester win the second leg 1-0 to qualify for the Champions League on the away goals rule thanks to a Lee Presley penalty. With nobody now allowed to leave Harchester until the end of the season, both Nikki and Jeff leave the club for good, but not before Nikki and Lee's liaison in Portugal is exposed. Final appearances of: Nikki Peggs and Jeff Stein".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Determined to toughen the team up for a period of crucial matches, Barker takes the team to an army boot camp for a few days. Still recovering from a broken leg at the England training camp over the Summer, Ryan Naysmith continues to feel left out and Dean asks Viv's wife, Chelsea to keep him company whilst the rest of the team is away. At boot camp, Clyde is berated for really being out of shape and Curtis' role as team captain is under severe threat. In the final challenge, an army assault course, Curtis helps Clyde complete the challenge and it convinces Barker to keep his captaincy.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Harchester prepare to fly out to Portugal to face Sporting Lisbon in the first leg of their Champions League qualifying match. Lee Presley is forced to stay behind after receiving an offer from Manchester United but later sneaks off to join the rest of the team. After dislocating his shoulder in gym, Tommy tries to excuse himself out of training but this leads to Barker abandoning him 15 miles away from the team hotel. Having travelled to Lisbon to bring Lee back, he and Nikki end up sleeping together whilst the rest of the team is thrown into jail, apart from Viv Wright, after brawling in the hotel bar. The next morning, the team is bailed out by Barker to play, with the exception of Tommy, after trainee physio Holly Jones hides his passport. Manchester United drop their interest in Lee and he plays in the game, scoring within the first minute of the match. First appearance of: Holly Jones".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Harchester unsuccessfully appeal against UEFA's decision to relegate them to the Championship, though are allowed to keep their place in the Champions League. Gambling tycoon Eli Knox purchases the club on the toss of a coin, with Don Barker, a manager with plenty of experience within lower league football leaves Wigan Athletic to take the post at the Dragon's Lair. Barker brings in both defender Frank Stone from Wigan and right-wing midfielder Tommy Valentine, on loan from Chelsea. Clyde is forced to play in a new position in order to fit Tommy into the squad, and takes an instant disliking to the change. The first match of the season is a disaster, Harchester lose 1-0 away to newly promoted Brighton & Hove Albion, with Clyde continuing to struggle in his new midfield role and Barker sent to the stands for arguing with the referee. First appearances of: Don Barker, Frank Stone, Jodie Stone, Eli Knox, Sofia Moxham and Tommy Valentine".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Ryan and Chelsea discover a battered and bloodied Clyde and contact Barker. After being released from hospital, Clyde is furious to discover Barker has done nothing about the situation and gets his own back by selling the story to the press. Later, Clyde has a drunken night out at a lap dancing club which Barker becomes aware of. He uses this to his advantage by playing him the next day at home to Gillingham, which they lose 2-0. After the match, Barker invites Clyde to the press conference and is humiliated over the revelations of the previous night, leaving Clyde more depressed than ever.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "The team's celebrations are cut short by news of Clyde Connelly's suicide. As they head back to Viv's bar, Viv discovers Chelsea has left him and confesses that she had been having an affair but did not mention that it was with Ryan. Upset, Viv throws everyone out and later confesses to Ryan that he will kill whoever was sleeping with his wife. Holly discovers a letter that Clyde left her before he killed himself, revealing about his anguish, and with the support of Tommy and Clyde's mother, the letter is released to the press and Barker's job is in severe jeopardy. Viv later becomes convinced that Ryan slept Chelsea and threatens him with a shotgun, Ryan quickly puts the blame on Clyde which Viv reluctantly accepts. After Tommy scores a penalty to help Harchester beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0, Barker clears his name in the press conference and keeps his job.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) shortsummary "Whilst visiting Clyde's grave, Dean meets the leader of the Harchester Supporters Association, Shay Maguire, who convinces Dean to ask Eli to make extra transfer funds available, which Dean intends on using to purchase Juventus playmaker Carlos Valdez, but Italian club will only agree if Tommy moves in the opposite direction to them. Believing that the match against Wigan Athletic is more important than their trip to Paris Saint Germain, Barker rests Tommy and Lee for the Champions League game. After Tommy tells Shay over Barker's plan, Shay hijacks the coach until Barker changes his mind. An illness outbreak ultimately postpones the Wigan match, but with little time to prepare, Lee and Tommy are unable to make any impact, the latter substituted at half-time and his move to Juventus is later called off, PSG win the game 1-0.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) showName "Dream Team".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Blame"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Boot Camp"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Coupe De Foudre"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Down"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""El Burro"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Last Exit to Harchester"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Out"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Stonegate"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""The Long Kiss Goodnight"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) title ""Who Ate All The Pies?"".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Andrew Hunt".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Ben Harris".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Harry Hewland".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Jaswinder Bancil & Jesse O'Mahoney".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Jaswinder Bancil".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Jesse O'Mahoney".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) writtenby "Rachel Flowerday".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) subject Category:Dream_Team_(TV_series).
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- Dream_Team_(season_8) comment "The eighth series of Dream Team was broadcast on Sky1 from October 2004 to May 2005, covering the 2004-05 English football season. It followed the story of Harchester United attempting to return to the Premier League after relegation the previous season and their first participation in the UEFA Champions League.".
- Dream_Team_(season_8) label "Dream Team (season 8)".
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- Dream_Team_(season_8) name "Dream Team (season 8)".