Jerry brings Lynda home after spending the whole summer in hospital.DI Dawson goes to the Block's new mansion to question Lynda and Jerry, the only problem is lynda cant remeber anything from the day of the cup final. Harchester's new stadium 'The Dragon's Lair' opens with their first Home Game of the season against Wimbledon. New signing Scott Lucas causes trouble and makes an instant enemy of Sean, who is really missing his best mate Fletch, now playing for Real Mallorca. After playing Wimbledon, Scott and Sean end up in a fight in the changing rooms.
While the team is preparing for their first round, second leg, UEFA Cup decider against Ajax. Luis continues to try and see linda but fails due to the private nurse Jerry has hired. While Lindda is at home she read about luis' trip to argentina and he is pictured with lots of women, Lynda gets very upset and tells jerry that it is over between her and Luis later Luis visits Jerrys office and demands to see Lynda, but when he finally does get to see her she tells him she wants nothing more to do with him.Meanwhile Scott and Sean continue to argue.
The team arrive in Amsterdam ready for their match against ajax. Leon and Sean have to help out scott when he gets into some trouble with some locals at a a bar. Luis meets with his agent in order toget a move away from harchester Biloo invites Julie aboard his private jet to go to see the Ajax match. The first half of the game doesnt go very well for harchester , Also Billy gets send off.
Harchester beat Ajax on the away goals rule. later on at the airport leon asks julie to marry him and she says yes Luis' agent arranges a metting with another club , so Luis decides to stay behind. Leon, Julie and Sean decide to fly back to harchester with Biloo on his private jet.
The team arrive back in England to find out that Biloo's jet crashed during the night and that Biloo, Leon, Julie and Sean are all presumed dead. Jerry's lawyer meets Jerry at the club and he discovers that the dead players were not insured as Biloo's jet was not official transport, so Jerry stands to lose millions. With the weekend fast approaching, Harchester are playing Chelsea, the team want the match to be called off- but Jerry tells the press that they will go ahead with the game anyway
Wes finally decides to sign for Harchester.Harchester play chelsea so soon after the disaster and Leon's ex-girlfriend Claire brings their child to the match.
A memorial service is held for the dead players. Frank Patcham returns for the service to say a few words for Leon and Sean. Fletch also returns, but Kelly is not so happy to see him. Another un-welcomed face turns up at the service, Mica who then goes back to the club to see Jerry and demands he give her 1 million pounds compensation for the loss of her husband. Marilyn Harwood arrives in Harchester, and Jerry offers her a job as Chief Executive at Harchester. The team discover that Luis is looking for a move from the club, but Luis decides that he cant go and his responsibilities are for Harchester.
Marilyn Harwood faces her first day at work and try's to get the Rangers match postponed, but UEFA wont agree. Billy has trouble facing up to Leon's death. Wes shows his mate around the club. Luis takes Marilyn to dinner at the Grange.
Luis goes to Devon to persuade his old friend Ray Wyatt to help coach the team. With persuasion from his wife Kitty, Ray agrees to go with Luis. Marilyn gets together support for UEFA to agree to let Wes Kingsley play at the Rangers match. Billy goes deeper and deeper into depression and Zena throws a drink over Scott. Scott try's to make a fool out of Wes, until Wes warns Scott off.
Ray takes the team bowling in-order to win their trust and Lynda & Jerry go to dinner with Marilyn & Luis, however Lynda does not realise that Luis is going. Luis asks Marilyn to go to Glasgow with him where they will book a room in a hotel to stay overnight
The Harchester team prepare to go to Glasgow for the 2nd round, UEFA cup game, Billy has a panic attack about flying. Michael accuses Ann of not paying him enough attention, and when she is late to meet him they have a big argument. Luis and Ray decide to play Scott out of position in the Rangers match and Wes upfront as a striker, Scott is not happy about this and throws a tantrum!
Harchester lose to Rangers in the 2nd round, 1st leg UEFA Cup Game. Billy, who is banned from the game after being sent off in the game against ajax stays in Harchester when he gets upset he is comforted by Kelly, and they end up spending the night together. Lynda and Ann go out for a meal together during the game and meet up with some young lads who buy them a drink.
DI Dawson continues his investigations in the Wembley shooting and the police raid the club, taking all the clubs files. Jerry realises that the police are getting closer to the truth about the Wembley shootings and nearly confesses to Marilyn what he did in what he calls 'a moment of madness'.
The net closes in on Jerry as the police become suspicious of his involvement in the Wembley shooting and Lynda is also getting worried that she is going to be a target again. Lynda is also interviewed by the police but cant help them with their investigation but instead makes Lynda more worried. Scott Lucas throws a party at his flat but ends up in a fight with Michael when he thinks that Eddie is chatting up Ann.
Harchester lose 2-0 to Aston Villa so later on the team have a meeting to discuss whats going wrong. Sponsership has been withdrawn from the club by dream inc and this leads to the team having a bust up and it is all caught on camera by the press. Meanwhile Lynda and Marilyn discus the Wembley shootings
Find out what happened when Didier took the all important penalty kick that would determine Harchester's future in the Premiership.
Lynda tries to sell Fletch to Aston Villa but Prash makes sure he messes up the meeting with John Gregory. Lynda deperate for cash decides to sell Scott at a cheap price but he doesn't want to go. She presuades him to join as Ann and Sam will be nearer. Fletch who heared Lynda meantion Scott to John Gregory tells Prash who phones Ray to inform him. Ray turns up at the club with William who he took from Matt and Lizzie's after Matt let slip Kitty was planning to take William to Thiland to live. Ray had an argument with Lynda over Scott going while Kitty turned up and saw them together. Ray then locked himself in the physio room with William. Kitty, Lynda and Scott tried to talk him out. In the end Scott kicked the door down but his ankel was injured.
Scott's injury means his out for the season. The story of his injury is he fell down the stairs as the truth would look bad on Ray. Lynda phones John Gregory and is told he'll only buy Scott in the summer now. Ann and Sam come back to keep him company. Scott decides to go on holiday as it's better then doing nothing. The club agree. Lynda tell's him she hopes to see him in the summer. Everyone says goodbye to Scott who takes Ann and Sam on holiday too in order to try and patch things up with Ann. Harchester play Arsenal and go 2-0 down before half time despite playing really good. Second half see's Eddie set up Danny who makes it 2-1. Just as the game is ending Danny sets up Eddie who makes it 2-2. Last minute see's both teams go for win. Ray Parlor hits over the bar for Arsenal and game ends 2-2. Eddie is named man of the match. Earlier Fletch aggreed to be Eddie's best man but him, Danny and Campbell had conducted a plan to set Maria up. Danny took Eddie to see venus for reception wh
The gas levels at The Baron's get too high so the whole team have to move to The Grange. Fletch managed to get a place of his own to avoid being there. Prash got Fletch to convience the team that he should be chairman. Matt was suspitious as both he and Flech know about the Didier bribe. It was transfer deadline day and Eddie asked Lynda for a transfer. Desperate for money she agreed. Ray said before the Arsenal game it would of been the best thing but now he wants him to stay. Jamie owes the bookies money so they send a heavy to the club who give him to end of day to pay £48, 000. He ends up going to the race track with Eddie and borrowing money from him. They both win and bet again and win for a second time. Meanwhile Jeff has got an offer from Crystal Palace but Eddie won't go there as Maria is in London and his only intrested if the move is abroad. Eddie and Jamie both have £20, 000. Jamie decided they should both bet it all on one horse which they do. Meanwhile FC Jazz only want E
Episode begins with Monday scoring against Middlesborough. Richard Keys voice then comes saying two weeks ago a Champions League place looked certain for Harchester United following a win over Middlesborough, at same time it shows Fletch score. Then it shows Steve Stone score the winner for Villa last week. It then shows Richard Keys and he says today Harchester have to win and keep their fingers crossed for a bit of luck. Interview with Gary Bloom on Prash. Prash tells fans to bring passports to game as they are going to win and his team are going Europe. Lynda has interview on and is looking at the baby scan picture. Scene cuts to Fletch watching in his room when door knocks. Prash says team moral is high. Gary asks about Fletch only being manager for 24 hours. Prash says Fletch was only stop gap manager and Ray resigning was just a misunderstanding, he says Fletch is happy with it. At same time Ray comes in Fletch's room telling him, his dropped as his not in the right frame. Prash
It's been a long pre-season off the pitch but there's an air of optimism at the Dragons as Harchester United embark on their first ever Champions League game and welcolme the new management. Repercussions surrounding the death of former owner Prash continue to haunt the team, but one person in particular is looking increasingly guilty.
It's all go this week for Harchester's players and management. Fletch causes widspread panic when he breaks the conditions of his bail after United's win over Real Mallorca, and Lynda is offered an executive position with the club.
Alan looks set to leave the club when Milan make an impressive offer, but not before he makes a little more dirty money. Meanwhile, Claudia starts work for Lynda.
While Stevie struggles to keep two relationships on the go, caretaker boss David Spears tries to prepare United for the return match with Real Majorca.
Stevie is given a taste of his own medicine as Claudia discovers his arrogant bet with Andrei and decides to teach him a lesson by inviting both of his girlfriends to the match with Charlton.
Fletch gets a shock when he hears that the star witness for the prosecution in the Dattani murder case is none other than fellow suspect Victoria Baptiste. With this new evidence, Fletch’s chances of surviving are looking bleak and he knows he must track down Victoria.
Harchester play Shelbourne in the second round of the UEFA cup tie. The first half doesn't go well; a defeat could signal financial disaster for the club.
Harchester United face the fallout from Danny Rawsthorne’s failed drugs test in Dublin. Will they be kicked out of the UEFA Cup as a resut?
Andrei Belanov's brilliant goal against Rushden and Diamonds has gone to his head. Unfortunately he has no one to celebrate with - until Victoria makes a surprise return. But what does she want?
Victoria's reappearance at United has disastrous consequences for Jamie who becomes embroiled in a dirty blackmailing campaign.
In a revealing new episode, Lynda discovers that Jamie and Fletch have been blackmailing Victoria. In a rage she demands he tell Tash, but how will she react to the news that her husband has not only returned to gambling, but may have slept with Victoria while drunk?
Christmas cheer arrives at Harchester as the club throws a party to impress potential sponsors. As usual, events do not pass off without hidden tensions bubbling to the surface...
While Harchester prepare for their third round Uefa Cup match, star player Fletch goes on trial for the murder of Prash Duttani, and chairwoman Lynda Block attempts to mend the rifts which are dividing her team.
The trial for the murder of Prash Duttani comes to a dramatic climax this week - did Flech do it? Will he be around for the critical home leg of the Uefa cup match against giants Porto?
Fletch vows to take brutal revenge on Lynda, while Sam begins his plan to reinstate her at the club, and Claudia, no longer able to pay her own way, moves in with Nikki and Peggsy.
Tash is shocked by unexpected news that prevents her from relegating Monday to her past, while the manipulations of an increasingly uncontrollable Fletch has repercussions for everyone.
Fletch's double-dealing ends with public humiliation as Danny becomes Harchester's star player. Meanwhile, the manipulations of two talented brothers leave Lynda's double crossings in the shade.
Fletch becomes increasingly belligerent and Jamie confronts Tash over the baby's paternity. Meanwhile, Claudia is sent an array of alarming gifts from an anonymous source.
Peggsy's raise goes to his head when he receives his first new paycheque, but several nights of living it up end in disaster for the young player.
Peggsy is in a dire position following his accident, and Claudia is unnerved further by her stalker, until a close encounter reveals the stalker's identity.
Lynda considers employing Andy Gray at Harchester, and Andrei's wife comes over from the Ukraine, pursued by debt collectors seeking payment for Andrei's old extravagances.
When Patrick Doyle is appointed manager at United, the knock-on effect is devastating, not least for Monday, who reaches an all time low, no thanks to Andrei.
The arrival of a stunning sports psychologist prompts a sneaky bet between players to see who can bed the beauty first. Meanwhile, Claudia learns another hard lesson in trust.
The bad feeling between Stevie and Linton escalates this week when Nikki offers to help organise Zak's birthday party. If Stevie can't control his unpredictable moods he may be on the bench during the forthcoming FA Cup clash with West Ham.
Mid-field star Danny Rawsthorne is called up to the England Under 21 squad, but shifty agent Taylor Doyle has his own plans for the young sporting ace - and self-interest figures largely.
With Lynda away, Claudia takes the helm at Harchester. Patrick demands she sack the club administrator, but can she sack her best friend? Meanwhile 19-year-old Danny becomes captain.
Danny learns a valuable lesson when he fakes an injury to get out of the FA Cup match with Manchester City. Harchester lose and Danny feels even worse.
When Fletch hears that Lynda and Sam are planning a shock announcement, he tries to tell Lynda how he feels before it is too late. Meanwhile, Victoria is stirring up trouble.
Danny finds out that the man he thought was his father is not. This means he isn't Irish, but will the young star tell the truth and give up the chance to play in the World Cup?
As the team prepares for first leg of the Uefa cup semi-final, Victoria forces Jamie into helping her get incriminating evidence that would ruin things between Lynda and Sam.
The team prepare for the Uefa Cup semi final, but the fireworks off the pitch threaten to explode with devastating results as Victoria means to tell Tash about her affair with Jamie, Danny risks everything for Lisa, and Fletch pursues Lynda relentlessly.
The finale builds to a shocking climax as the Dragons prepare for the UEFA Cup Final, and Lynda prepares for her wedding to Sam, unaware that he saw her getting intimate with Fletch.
The episode begins with a flash back of Series 5! Fletch scores to put Harchester in the UEFA Cup Final. It then shows Sam and Claudia talking and Sam sending her on the coach. The team get on the coach and Claudia sits next to Danny at the front. Lynda see's the news annoucement about the crash and it shows the coach blow up. Screen displays the title IT COULD BE YOU and Dream Team Series 6 has started. The first scene shows a grave yard out side a church. The camara moves along the tombstones towards the church. A gang of nurses (in uniform) are seen entering the chruch. All the regular characters a there in black and looking sad. Two people are standing at the front of the church in black. They are revealed as Patrick Doyle and Karl Fletcher. Patrick starts going threw his pockets like his lost something. It is then revealed to be a wedding and Patrick is the best man and Fletch (yes Fletch) is the groom. The bride comes down the aisle and the vicar perclaims that her and Fletch are
The episode starts with Harchester playing Chelsea. The score is currently 0-0. Then former Harchester striker Scott Lucas scores for Chelsea in the last minute to give them a 1-0 victory. But despite this defeat Harchester are still top of the league. [more to come later]
Pilar Hernandez has been appoint the Cheif Executive of Harchester United and she has one single player in her eye, the Legendary Luke Davenport. But to sign him on and pay his substantial wage, she must sacrifce someone who has given their life to Harchester United. Karl Fletcher. Burning Fletch's contract and not stopping not even when all three possible owners of Harchester have objected to the selling of Fletch. Fletch is forced out of a club he has sacrificed his whole life for. A club he has faced Death on three occasions for. [b]His[/b] club as the fans consider him to be. Long Live The King. Fletch leaves in a tearful momment leaving Abi and baby Louis in the hands of Marcel. Goodbye Karl Fletcher...
Pilar is at it again as she strikes a deal with the devilish Sheik. He wants a bankrupt club and Pilar plans to give him one. So she uses her sexual appeal to Stuart to entice him into throwning away the Leicester City game. Hesitant at first however Stuart loses his mind as he breaks the team apart to drop Jaws, Curtis and Lee. And with Marcel missing after Fletch discovering about his love affair with a missing Abi Fletcher, things are not looking bright for the future of Harchester United, will they drop from the top six? Or can Stuart or Marcel make a change of heart and stop the Apocalyptic Doomsday that approaches what remains of Harchester United?
The bank finally calls time on Harchester's debts so Curtis and Dean try to get the team to play for free. At first they manage to rustle up eleven men including Jaws, Lee, Clyde and Curtis himself. However thanks to the moronic efforts of so called Football expert Jeff Stein, Lee pulls out as he has no insurance. Harchester prepare to play Charlton with only ten men when suddenly Stuart brings a suprise visitor to save the day!
Having beaten Charlton 1-0. Harchester return to the changing rooms to be be crippled by the bank. But Pilar tries to save the club by begging the bank that with all the players they have enough money to settle the debts. Should Harchester make it to the Champions League the players will be paid in full and Harchester will be restored. But should they fail, the players get nothing and Harchester is finished for good. This causes dispute amongst the players especially Viv Wright who starts the arguement just before he signs on. There is only one man who can save the day, time for the Return of the King...
Luke Davenport returns to save Harchester from complete liquidation. However there is one major problem. After his sight saving operation, Davenport is having problems going in close quarters in the game. He can't afford this so Curtis sets out to try and help him. After he slips in the bathroom and smacks his head Luke wakes up and realises that if that didn't damage his sight, nothing will. And Luke returns to his usual form for the returning game.
Lee's 18th Birthday arrives but all is not well as Blackmailers force him into giving him 40% of everything he earns. His mother is addicted to drugs and owes them £20,000. Instead of paying them off, his mother gave these Blackmailers guardianship over Lee. Entitling them to 40% of what he earns. With Harchester not paying their players because of their current situation, the Blackmailers make sure Lee goes to join another Premiership Club. They have their eye on Chelsea. After spreading the news to Jeff and Nikki, Jeff goes with Lee up to Liverpool to sort out the problems that are plaguing Lee and his Mother.
Luke's career is over. After an eye injury during a collision with John Terry in the Chelsea game, Luke Davenport has had his left eye removed. Meanwhile the blackmailers draw ever closer to signing Lee on to Chelsea. Sparks fly and eventually Jeff tries to fight off the blackmailers but is beaten to a pulp, breaking three ribs and a shoulder bone. Lee blames himself for what has happened to Luke as he was supposed to be marking Terry in that match. In the end it is an emotional speech from Luke and Nikki's quick thinking to get Lee's mum out of the country that saves the day. The blackmailers leave with nothing further to gain from Lee and Lee stays at Harchester United signing on his contract. It is a bittersweet day for Harchester. Sweet for Lee. Bitter for Luke. At the end Luke is in a Mercades Benz looking at the Dragon's Logo, he smiles... and drives away...
The episode continue from the last one, Vivian has the team locked in the dressing room after finding Stuart threw the a game. He tries to make him confess but he won't. Everyone think Viv's imgining it. Marcel then tells Stuart to confess which he eventually does. Meanwhile Everton are on the pitch waiting to kick start the second half which they trial 1-0 due to Clyde scoring against them for the second time in two years. Everyone wonders where Harchester are and the ref goes in the tunnel to warn them the points will go to Everton if they don't come out soon. Stuart tries telling everyone how he threw the game for the good of the team. They are still in shock and furious so don't listen when he says it was Leicester he threw they go mad as it bankrupted the club. Stuart says it was meant to make The Sheikh save them. The team are still trying to get around it and are wondering about the rest of Everton. In the end they go out for the second half as they can't afford to lose but they
Series 8 starts just after Series 7, with the players still celebrating their Champions League qualification. Then when they find out the news that they have been relegated, the majority of the team wants out. However their new owner, Eli Knox, and their new manager, Don Barker, explain to them that if they leave they don't get paid for their efforts last season (they still have a two leg qualifying round before they have actually qualified for the Champions League). The players try to adjust to life in the Championship, with the help of two new signings - defender Frank Stone (signed from Wigan) and midfielder Tommy Valentine (on loan from Chelsea). Clyde Connolly causes problems - made to play central midfield against his will, at half time in the Dragons' opening match he switches positions with Tommy. The team lose one nil, and Don blames Clyde for the shock defeat.
As the team prepare for their first leg Champions League qualifier in Lisbon, Nikki and Jeff are locked in discussions with Manchester United trying to negotiate a deal for Lee. However, Lee is unwilling to move. He also wants to play in the Champions League match, but can't as Man Utd don't want him cup-tied. He eventually plays in the match and stays loyal to Harchester, and also sleeps with Nikki. Meanwhile, Tommy has injured his shoulder. He tries to keep it secret as he sees this big match as his big chance to prove himself to potential buyers. Everything goes wrong for the team when a brawl breaks out and all the players except Viv get arrested. Holly, the new trainee physio, hides Tommy's passport resulting in the whole team being bailed out except for him (she found out about his injury, and didn't want him to play).
Fed up with life in the Championship, several players hand in transfer requests in the hope of securing moves back to the Premiership. However, Eli gets Dean to stall the moves, so that none of the players leave. The team lose the first leg of their Champions League qualifier 2-1, but in the second leg get a 1-0 victory to qualify for the group stage (away goal ruling). It is then that Dean tells them they can't leave. Also, Jeff admits he has feelings for Nikki, only to find out about her and Lee. However, Lee is done with both of them (as agents anyway). He gives them a cheque for the money they would have made if he'd joined Barcelona, and they both leave.
The players are put through a gruelling two days at a Boot/Training Camp. Curtis proves himself worthy as captain in this time, despite competetion from Frank Stone for the armband. Meanhile, Ryan suffers a further setback. Already struggling to recover froom his broken leg, an incident at a party means that it will now be about ten weeks until he is fit to play again. But at least he's not alone - he finds a friend in Chelsea.
The team start the episode on a high. Since Boot Camp, they have gone five games unbeaten without conceding a goal, and Don Barker is Manager of the Month. However, it all goes wrong in the Champions League game against Barcelona. The team are mauled 4-0, mainly because of Frank Stone's poor performance. Clyde isn't helping - he is constantly taunting Frank. Their arguments reach boiling point when Frank viciously assaults Clyde. Meanwhile, Chelsea can no longer hide her feelings for Ryan. They kiss, then during the Barcelona games things get steamy between them in the boiler room.
Dream Team gathers pace for a calamitous finale. Barker pens a letter to the team, revealing the truth about the season's dark secrets. And Harchester loses a legend.
The cataclysmic finale sees obsessive-compulsive Jaws leading the Dragons to the Championship play-off final, Barker arriving in Cardiff hiding a deadly secret in the boot of his car, and Ryan on the run from Jaws. When Barker's gruesome cargo is discovered things begin to spiral out of control. On the pitch, the team’s future is decided by one crucial goal. But it's after the match that the team's fate is sealed forever.
Explosive new characters ensure it will be a volatile season at The Dragon’s Lair. Familiar faces return, but are they more interested in saving the club or in settling old scores? Can Harchester rebuild or will they crumble under the challenge of being back in the Premiership? New to Harchester this season are the Rose brothers Cass and Eugene. These boys were split up as children but both have gone on to be professional football players and now they are playing in the same team. They could be an amazing combination but with one terrible problem: they hate each other. Can the manager bring them together?
The rivalry between brothers Casper and Eugene gets out of hand. Arrests are made, there's an impromptu trip to France, and they still have to face Liverpool...
A marriage proposal fails to bring happiness to one troubled couple, and Cass uses an encounter in a toilet to prove a point to Ashleigh. End to end stuff.
Felix is fuming. He declares a trial match is to be held, and every single job at the club - players and coaches - is up for grabs. Who's hungry enough?
Liam is shocked to not make the squad for the next Premiership game. He takes drastic action to prove his worth to Felix. And Cass is stuck in a lift with Scarlett...
When he gets the England call-up, Ryan's convinced he's going to fail. He survived the crash, so has his luck run out?...
Eugene's paranoia escalates; he puts Scarlett under constant surveillance. And Lynda's driven to distraction by the elusive new owner.Turbulent times.
When the mystery owner offers a million pounds to HUFC's next winning goalscorer, there's plotting afoot. And Scarlett's playing away...
Gavin's riding high on success, but all girlfriend Cindi can see are the pound signs ringing in her eyes. Let down by Eugene one time too many, Scarlett sees red.
While the Christmas season means overeating and lazy overindulgence for most of the country, the footballing world faces a strict regimen of training and abstinence in preparation for their Boxing Day match. But for the Dream Team, it's never as simple as a bit of keep fit and an early night in. On the eve of the Harchester United Christmas party, Eugene is planning a special event of his own. Inviting a select group of friends round for some pre-party drinks, he sets the stage for a fake burglary at his house, but with Marlon and his volatile buddy Lewis waving the guns around it’s not long before it all starts to go horribly wrong.... Meanwhile, as the festivities progress at the Dragon’s Den, Cindi grows increasingly drunk and emotional as she pines for Gavin, but it’s Ryan who lends her a shoulder - and more - to cry on.
War Of The Roses features a guest appearance from John Barnes, and reveals the childhood history of the estranged twin brothers whose hatred for each other has threatened to tear Harchester apart. 90-minute special episode
Felix is told to resign by the mystery owners, but can he bear to leave the club and Ashleigh? Wanting to speak to the owners, he confronts Amy, and all hell breaks loose.
Felix is crucified in the press after Amy's allegations. But the tables turn on her when a secret slips out. It's a game of two halves.
Lynda's all set to sign a new manager, until a Brazilian international, a fierce dog, a mutinous team and a league cup semi-final get in the way.
Lynda and Hannigan pull out all the stops to get Hector a work permit in time, but he's done a runner. And a drunken Ashleigh flirts with Casper. Can he resist her?
A million-pound gift leaves Lynda even more mystified and frustrated by the anonymous club owners, and Brazilian Hector's struggling with life in the Midlands.
Lynda is convinced that Dempsey is the owner of Harchester, so she fires him to flush out the truth. And Hector's caught short when nature calls...
While Dempsey struggles with an inferiority complex, Liam is the only one who can save Eugene from prison. Will he lie in court?
It's the Carling Cup final, and an emotional return to Cardiff for the Dragons. Can they exorcise last year's ghosts and bring some silverware to Harchester?
Chelsea consider legal action against Liam, but he shows no remorse. Eugene tries to win Scarlett back, only for his ex to arrive with some life-changing news.
Liam owns up: he meant to hurt Maloin with that vicious tackle. Whilst he's being interviewed by police, Chloe and Dempsey enjoy their own one-to-one. Lynda's attempts at damage control are hampered by her jealousy, and Eugene takes to family life, but his wife has other ideas...
Not only is Liam looking at a lifetime ban, but thanks to him, all the day's Premiership fixtures are off. He's not the only one in despair - Eugene's not coping well with his wife and daughter's departure. And to what lengths will Cass go to impress Ashleigh?
Gavin drags the lads camping for his stag weekend, but gets more than he bargained for when Ryan makes a confession. And Lynda finally meets the mystery owner of Harchester United. Or does she?
Tensions mount between Ryan and Gavin, but will Gavin take the blame for the sake of Harchester and the FA Cup? Lynda's in increasingly hot water over the owner and his scam, and the police think she's fleeing the country...
As Dempsey realises how he feels about Lynda, Ashleigh reaches out to Ryan. But has she reached too far? More seriously unprofessional play from Harchester United.
Fearing he will miss out on a place in the World Cup squad, Ryan attempts to fix the FA Cup quarter-final replay against Charlton to ensure the Dragons’ victory, by attempting to bribe a match official. But things don't go according to plan
Harchester is preparing for a footballer's wedding, in all its hideous glory. But as the big day approaches for Gavin and Cindi, will the players allow Gavin to walk down the aisle with a woman who has cheated on him?
The story of the match-fixing sting is retold from the perspective of the man behind it, Harchester United's owner. But will his identity be revealed?
Dempsey is in shock after he discovers that he's committed murder. Lynda helps him prepare an alibi, but as he gets set to confess to the police, she drops a bombshell...
Lynda takes control of a guilt-ravaged Dempsey, and makes him burn his ink-stained clothes. And Ashleigh's grief leads her to blame herself.
Has any Premiership club known as much heartache, turmoil and tragedy as Harchester United? This season has witnessed the return of shamed Lynda Block (Alison King), for whom prison seems to have a revolving door; a postroom fraudster who conned the fans out of thousands of pounds; brothers whose rivalry spilled from the pitch into the bedroom and back; a physio who went beyond the call of duty with both management and players; careers threatened with foul play; a whirlwind wedding; the mystery owners pulling everyone's strings... And now an FA Cup final. As the Dragons face Arsenal in Cardiff, home to last season's horrific climax, there's intrigue aplenty behind the scenes. Lynda, Dempsey, Ashleigh- who's got away with murder?
It's all kicking off at Harchester United in the final season of the original and best football drama, Dream Team. After nine turbulent years, the gates of the Dragons' Lair are closing for the final time and this is a season not to be missed. Despite a triumphant FA Cup victory, the future for the winning team is uncertain. Will the troubles of last season come back to haunt the Dragons in their testimonial year? Can Liam MacKay return from a threatened lifetime ban? How will Eugene Rose cope without his murdered brother Casper? There are also secrets and relationships to protect. Will Lynda Block and the squad be able to put Casper's death behind them and unite for the season ahead? There are exciting new arrivals at Harchester: Jason Porter, a lifetime Dragons fan who criticised the team, now finds himself challenged to get on the pitch with his heroes. Miguel Lopez, a handsome Spanish striker with a great talent and an ego to match, causes a sensation, especially among the female fans. Plus, Harchester United's very own WAGs look set to cause a stir. Led by Cindi Marshall and some sexy new faces, will they prove too much of a distraction for the players? It's a new season in Dream Team and there's everything to play for... one final time.
When Alex offers Jason a trial with Harchester's reserves, the young tyre fitter is wracked with doubt about his abilities. Despite a successful game for them, he returns to the tyre bay to face ridicule at the hands of his mates. Deflated by the knowledge that this is as close as he is likely to get to the big time, Jason resigns himself to fact he is simply not good enough. But will a surprise offer from Alex change his mind? Meanwhile, Lynda Block has got a fight on her hands if she wants to convince gifted Spanish striker Miguel Lopez to join the Dragons. With double- crossing agents and surly prima donnas to contend with, Lynda is feeling the pressure. All her on-the-field concerns suddenly become insignificant, however, when the mystery letter-writer emerges from the shadows. Will she be able to escape his grasp?
Jason begins his week's trial with the Harchester reserves, knowing that he has everything to prove. But can he convince his team-mates, and himself, that he's more than just a media gimmick? Meanwhile, with her unborn child's life at risk and the police closing in, Lynda faces a desperate choice about her future. Gripping drama from the Dragons' Lair.
When Lynda Block mysteriously disappears, speculation about her involvement in Casper Rose's death engulfs the Dragons' Lair. Slowly Alex's life begins to fall apart and the only thing keeping him together is football. But when the police begin a manhunt for the missing chairwoman, accusing her of murder, Alex finds that even the beautiful game can't distract him. How much longer can the coach keep his guilt a secret?
Harchester United's new manager Jimmy Craig experiences a baptism of fire on his first day on the job. Within minutes of arriving at the club, he finds the team in disarray, Liam in a rage and he learns that Alex has confessed to Casper's murder. To compound matters, he is told by the club's new chairman that the Dragons need a new, high-profile manager and Jimmy doesn't fit the bill. Meanwhile, Jason worries that with Alex out of the picture, his trial at Harchester may be over. Meetings with new manager Jimmy only add to his worries and he feels he can do no right. Having had his dreams shattered, Jason starts to self-destruct, but can Katy save him? Is this the end of the road for the young tyre-fitter?
Jimmy's troublesome daughter Gemma makes an unexpected appearance. With his job already under threat, could Gemma's bombshell be the final straw for Harchester's new manager?
Gemma's wild antics have serious repercussions for Liam, as Harchester prepare for a crucial UEFA cup clash with Rangers. Meanwhile, Sully is humiliated when he is relegated to the reserve team. But will his decision to put his family before his football be one he'll regret?
A special New Year's Eve episode sees the real consequences of Gemma and Liam's evening together. Meanwhile, Jason worries about being placed on the subs' bench for the all-important Boxing Day clash. It's all in a season's work for the Dragons.
While Jimmy watches Harchester play, Gemma's condition deteriorates at home. Perhaps he should worry more about losing his daughter than losing the match... Meanwhile, Sully tries to hide his guilty secret from Amy. But will Kim play ball?
When Miguel announces his intention to return to a Spanish club in the transfer window, Gavin goes to desperate lengths to stop him...
Powerless to help Gemma, Liam throws his energy into helping his manager keep the team intact during the January transfer window. But does Jimmy want the help of the man he blames for putting his daughter in a coma? Meanwhile, Silver's blackmailing leaves Gavin fearing for his marriage. Can he get rid of her once and for all?
A stunning victory leads to a night to end all nights for the Harchester boys. There'll be consequences in the morning...
The transfer window is closing and Sully is in the firing line. Can the former Harchester captain survive Jimmy's attempts to move him away from The Lair for good? Sully's not the only one facing a Harchester exit. Guilt-ridden from his kiss with Katy, Jimmy is keen to offload new boy Jason as well.
Loudmouth new signing Sean Campbell causes a stir when he arrives at the Dragon's Lair. With increasing unrest in the dressing room, he'll be lucky to survive his first week. Meanwhile, Gemma awakes from her coma, but the Craig family's problems may only just be beginning...
With their crucial FA Cup tie fast approaching, Liam and Sean are running out of time to end their feud before they ruin the club's chances of progressing. Meanwhile, Cindi resorts to desperate measures to stop Gavin becoming a father.
When the going gets tough, Amy gets going. But will juggling the press, Jimmy Craig and Sully prove too much for Harchester’s newest press officer? Meanwhile, Miguel and Sean are betting on everything. But gambling on a girl could soon prove hazardous to their health...
It's a case of win, win, win (but not on the pitch) when Miguel, Sean and Gavin join a private gambling club. But how long will it be before their luck runs out? Liam helps Gemma to recover lost parts of her memory. However, some of the things she recalls are memories she would rather forget.
With mounting gambling debts and a house he can't afford, Gavin is starting to feel the pressure. But will Sean and Miguel's cunning plan be enough to save the day? Meanwhile, Liam feels increasingly uncomfortable with Gemma's flirting, particularly when it is right under Jimmy's nose. Is she about to drive him away for good?
Sean, Miguel and Gavin learn a valuable lesson: spiralling gambling debts tend to land you in rather large spots of bother with shady fellows with silly names. Meanwhile, there's a big surprise for birthday boy Jason, though it's one he'd rather not be part of.
A knee injury brings Sully back to Harchester. But telling his mates that he feels fine is not the only lie that's about to be exposed... And a down on his luck Jason seeks friendship from Miguel, Sean and Gavin.
Sean's surprise visitor is getting Miguel all hot and bothered, not that he's going to admit that to Sean. Mum's the word! Meanwhile, a quick-fix operation could do more damage than good for Danny Sullivan.
When the producers of Dream Team decided to mark the tenth and final year at the Dragons' Lair by welcoming back the club's all-time most popular player, they were left with a slight problem when the fans overwhelmingly voted for Karl Fletcher (Terry Kiely). He is, after all, dead. But this was only a minor setback as 'Fletch' makes a ghoulish return to the hit football drama. But it's not only Mr Fletcher that is haunting youngster Jason. Harchester's new boy is struggling to cope with an astronomical gambling debt, an illicit affair, a suspicious girlfriend, the police on his heels and the death of shady casino owner JF on his mind. And to cap it all off, a mystery internet blogger known as 'The Dragonslayer' is about to announce his problems to the world. Could things get any worse for the former tyre fitter? Probably not...
An under pressure Jason asks Miguel to help him get rid of the blackmailing Emma, but Miguel decides to turn against his team-mate and do some blackmailing of his own. Meanwhile, Liam desperately tries to hold the team together as the internet blogger, Dragonslayer, begins to destroy the players' trust in each other. Liam may think he's winning the war, but he's about to become the Dragonslayer's next victim.
Worried that one of their men might be Gemma's secret lover, the Harchester WAGs hit the road for a trip they'll never forget... Meanwhile, Liam considers admitting his big secret to the manager.
With Harchester riding high in the Premiership and the players seemingly blasÉ, Jimmy decides to teach them a lesson. It's soon back to basics for the millionaire Dragons as they're forced to clean their own boots and wash their own kits. Meanwhile, Sully encourages Jason to start enjoying the good times while he still can. Misguidedly, the young player encourages Katy to agree to having a big celebrity wedding. But he goes overboard, and the striker risks losing his place in the team. Offering advice to the former tyre-fitter, Fletch demands a choice: fame or football?
The Dragonslayer continues his reign of terror over Harchester, ensuring the players feel the pressure both on and off the pitch. Tormented by visions of Fletch, youngster Jason looks like he may be the first to snap... Meanwhile, Gemma adds to Jimmy's woes, blaming him for her break-up with Liam.
It's Jason and Katy's big day and the couple couldn't be happier. But revelations at their boozy stag and hen parties lead them to make decisions they might regret.
Sully spins a web of lies to cover his Dragonslayer tracks, but his determination to clear his name could have a new set of far more dire consequences. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Katy have to face up to Jason after their night of passion.
Jason (Frankie Fitzgerald) finds himself as public enemy number one in the penultimate episode of Dream Team, after incorrectly being exposed as the Dragonslayer. Despite protesting his innocence, Jason is hounded by the press, harassed by the public, scorned by is team-mates, shunned by his fiancÉe and, on top of all that, he's had his Harchester contract terminated. But Jason is about to make a startling decision that could prove his love of the club comes above all else, including himself. Meanwhile, Jason's revelation leaves the real Dragonslayer (Danny Husbands) fuming and determined to take his bitter war against Harchester to the next level. But Sully's latest scheme will not just put reputations on the line, as he puts into action a deadly plan that could destroy the club once and for all...
It's the final day of the season and not only must the Dragons beat an in-form Chelsea side, they must hope that Reading can defeat Manchester United. But while the team are giving it their all on the field, Sully is putting into action a deadly scheme that will not only ruin Harchester's title hopes, it will destroy the club and endanger the lives of tens of thousands of people. Can he be stopped before it's too late? Will the Dragons experience Premiership glory for the first time? Will Karl Fletcher be able to influence the day's events?