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{{infobox television |
clubname = AFC Telford United |
| show_name = Joey
motto = Numquam Obliviscere "Never Forget" |
| image = [[Image:Tv_nbc_Joey_pr.jpg]]
image = [[Image:Av-34.jpg |AFC Telford United crest]] |
| format = [[Sitcom]]
fullname = Association Football Club Telford United |
| runtime = approx. 0:22 (per episode)
nickname = The Bucks or Lillywhites |
| creator = Shana Goldberg-Meehan<br>Scott Silveri
motto = Numquam Obliviscere "Never Forget" |
| starring = [[Matt LeBlanc]]<br>[[Drea de Matteo]]<br>[[Paulo Costanzo]]<br>[[Andrea Anders]]<br>[[Jennifer Coolidge]]<br>[[Miguel A. Núñez Jr.]]
founded = [[2004]] ([[1872]] as Parish Church Institute) |
| country = [[United States|USA]]
ground = [[New Bucks Head]]<br />[[Telford]] |
| network = [[Image:Large NBC logo.png|25px]] [[NBC]]<br/>[[Five US]] [[Image;Fiveus.PNG|Image;Fiveus.PNG]]
capacity = 6300 |
| first_aired = [[September 9]], [[2004 in television|2004]]
owner = [[The Supporters]] |
| last_aired = [[March 7]], [[2006 in television|2006]]
chairman = {{flagicon|England}} [[Lee_Carter_AFCTU|Lee Carter]] |
| num_episodes = 46 (8 unaired)
manager = {{flagicon|England}} [[Rob Smith (footballer)|Rob Smith]] {{flagicon|England}} [[Larry Chambers]]|
| list_episodes = List of Joey episodes
league = [[Northern Premier League Premier Division]] |
| imdb_id = 0375355
season = 2005-06 |
|}}
position = NPL Premier Division, 10th |
'''''Joey''''' was an [[United States|American]] [[situation comedy|sitcom]], starring [[Matt LeBlanc]] reprising his role as [[Joey Tribbiani]] from the popular sitcom ''[[Friends]]''. It ran on the [[NBC]] television network, in the former time slot of its parent series, Thursday nights at 8:00 p.m. One episode was shown on a Tuesday at 8:00 p.m, but was pulled by NBC when it was overshadowed in ratings by ''[[American Idol]]''. NBC canceled the series, and did not show the remaining episodes.
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*[[Paulo Costanzo]] as Joey's nephew Michael who idolizes his Uncle Joey's ability to date an enormous amount of women, and who himself is sheltered and nervous around girls. He is self conscious that he has been so sheltered and that his mother Gina breast fed him until he was seven. He is a huge [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] fan. He is extremely intelligent, a master of [[mathematics]], attends [[California Institute of Technology|Caltech]], works with his rival Seth frequently on [[rocket]] inventions, and is an obvious direct opposite from his more street-wise mother and uncle. Turns to Joey as a big brother and substitute father figure, even after his biological father Jimmy has re-entered mother Gina's lovelife.
'''A.F.C. Telford United''' are an [[England | English]] football club based in [[Telford]], [[Shropshire]], playing in the [[Northern Premier League Premier Division]].
*[[Andrea Anders (actress)|Andrea Anders]] as Alex Garrett, the next door neighbor, landlord, and friend. She is an educated and very pretty, but slightly ditsy blonde lawyer who graduated from [[Pepperdine University]]. Initially intimidated, but also intrigued by Joey's tough street-wise older sister Gina, the two women eventually become friends, and she becomes more bold in the way she dresses and acts, thanks to Gina's influence. She is puzzled but impressed by Joey's ''gift'' at being able to know when she is wearing [[thong]] panties, and spends most of her time hanging out at Joey and Michael's apartment. She and Joey bond and become close friends, and she confides in him her problems with her marriage. Her husband is a professional [[orchestra]] musician, and is away from home most of the time. By the end of season one, she and Joey become romantically involved during her separation from her husband.
*[[Drea de Matteo]] as Joey's older sister Gina Tribbiani, who is sexy, beautiful, temperamental, a little slutty in the way she dresses, [[promiscuous]], not particularly bright but very street-wise, and a very caring but over-protective and domineering mother. For years she convinced her genius son Michael he was born when she was 22, instead of 16 and always says he is the one thing she has done really well. She and Joey are friends in addition to being siblings, both having in common the gift of being extremely appealing to the opposite sex, with numerous lovers. Initially working as a hair dresser, by season two she works as a secretary for Joey's agent Bobbie, having impressed Bobbie with her brash unintimidated manners with her.
*[[Jennifer Coolidge]] as Joey's oversexed agent Bobbie Morganstern, and reportedly the 12th most powerful women in Hollywood. She is pretty, buxom, and stylish, and has an enormous and flirting crush on Joey's nephew Michael. She often entertains herself by making her office assistant do funny tricks, or shocking herself with a stun-gun. She is brash, forward, aggressive, highly entertaining and slightly ditsy, laughing at everything and at anyone's expense, including her client Joey's.
*[[Miguel A. Núñez Jr.]] joined the cast at the start of season two as the character Zach. He soon became one of Joey's best friends. Zach has an interesting career life, going from playing extras on t.v, to directing amateur plays. Zach does not appear to have a home, he was seen at one time, living in Joey's trailer, while he was working on a major block-buster movie. In one episode, Zach and Joey, both drunk, married in Tijuna, possibly a parody of Ross and Rachel marrying eachother in the season five finale of Friends. Possibly as a tribute to Joey and Chandler, Joey and Zach argued like a married couple, Zach playing the part of the wife. Zach's final appearance was in "[[Joey and the Big Move]]". Núñez was absent from the last five episodes, including the finale of the series, due to having found another job. Zach's absence within the show was not mentioned, nor was the character at all.
*Ganan Radhakrishnan was involved with a show as a fan, then PA to Matt LeBlanc then 'directorial assistant' involved with synergising new creativity. He made a guest appearance as Ganesh Ungananthsanthanthan, a gay dancer who tries to ensnare Joey into his bed.
== Development of the show ==
 
They were formed on [[28 May]] [[2004]] by supporters of [[Telford United]] after it became clear that the club would cease to exist. [[Bernard McNally]] was installed as the manager as the team embarked on their first ever season. The club's colours are black and white.
Despite middling [[Nielsen Ratings|ratings]] in its first season (2004-2005), the sitcom was renewed for a second season (2005-2006). During its second season, ratings fell 82%. In the second season, Joey became a bigger star. [[Miguel A. Núñez Jr.]] was also added to the show as a series regular. He played Joey's best friend. Also, [[Jennifer Coolidge]] had a more prominent role.
 
==Background==
The show was pulled from its Thursday-night timeslot in December 2005, and NBC returned the show in a new timeslot (Tuesdays at 8pm) on [[March 7]], [[2006 in television|2006]]. Now in competition with ''[[American Idol]]'', the ratings were even poorer, with ''Joey'' one of the lowest rating programs of the week for NBC [http://www.tvweek.com/docs/docs/chart031706.pdf]. The network pulled the series after the first Tuesday airing and its cancellation was announced on [[May 15]], [[2006 in television|2006]]. The remaining episodes have never been aired by NBC, but have been shown on various other networks around the world.
 
AFC Telford United are a phoenix club formed from the ashes of [[Telford United]] in 2004. Late into the 2003-04 season, the [[Telford United]] chairman and 100% shareholder Andrew John Shaw's business empire collapsed and all funding for United disappeared, forcing the club he had attempted to bankroll into the Football League into administration.
== Episode list ==
{{see|List of Joey episodes}}
 
The club's supporters rallied and raised around £50,000 in two months, however with crippling debts owed to various creditors amounting to over £4million there was little hope for the club and the old Telford United were forced into liquidation on [[27th May]] [[2004]].
==Awards==
Joey won the [[People's Choice Awards|People's Choice Award]] of Favorite New Television Comedy and Favorite Male Television Star for [[Matt LeBlanc]], LeBlanc was also nominated for the [[Golden Globe]] of [[List of Golden Globe Awards: Television, Best Actor, Comedy/Musical|Best Actor in a Television Comedy or Musical]].
==DVD releases==
'''Season Releases'''
{| class="wikitable"
!DVD Name!!Cover Art UK!!UK Release Date!!Cover Art US!!US Release Date!!Ep #
|-
|The Complete First Season||[[Image:Joey Season 1 UK.jpg|120px]]||[[July 25]] [[2005]]||[[Image:Joey Season 1.jpg|120px]]||[[May 30]] [[2006]]||align="center" |24
|-
|The Complete Second Season|| ||[[TBA]] [[2007]]|| ||[[TBA]][[2007]]||align="center" |22
|}
 
On the same day that the proposed liquidation was announced, the supporters trust (Telford United Supporters Ltd) created and became the sole owners of a new football club - AFC Telford United. In the close season, manager Bernard McNally was appointed and a new squad assembled, the ground lease and assets were secured and the new club was placed in the [[Northern Premier League]] Division One by the FA.
== Trivia ==
* The [[television pilot|pilot episode]] was released in [[screener]] form for test audiences and members of the entertainment industry to preview the show and drum up business. The screener was subsequently leaked onto the [[Internet]] and thus has received a much wider critical review process than initially conceived.
* The [[theme music|theme song]] for the show is "Sunny Hours" by [[Long Beach Dub Allstars]] featuring [[will.i.am]] of the [[Black Eyed Peas]].
* The fifth and the thirteenth episodes were directed by [[David Schwimmer]] (who played [[Ross Geller]] on ''[[Friends]]'' and also directed some ''Friends'' episodes).
* [[Drea de Matteo]] and [[Paulo Costanzo]], who play mother and son, were born six years apart. Costanzo's character is twenty years old, while de Matteo's is in her mid-thirties. This is probably referenced by Joey's role on ''Deep Powder'', where he plays the father of a woman just five years his junior.
* [[List of recurring characters in Friends#The Chick and The Duck|The Chick and The Duck]], Joey's house-warming gift to Chandler and Monica which he was asked to keep on the last episode of ''Friends'', never appeared.
* There is a picture of Joey and [[Chandler Bing|Chandler]] in a green picture frame on the cabinet next to the door into the apartment.
* Joey's classic pick-up line of ''"How you doin'?"'' was first spoken in the show by Gina.
* The boxes of ordered Chinese food from which the characters of the show can be seen eating, have the [[Chinese character]] for ''friends'' (or ''friend'', as Chinese lacks [[plural]] forms of [[nouns]]) printed on them.
* Joey's high-school friend, who shows up in the second season, is played by [[Adam Goldberg]], the same actor who, on ''Friends'', played Chandler's crazy new roommate, Eddie, when Joey temporarily moved out.
* [[Jennifer Coolidge]], who plays Joey's agent Bobbie, was a previous guest star on ''[[Friends]]'' as Monica's and Phoebe's annoying friend ''Amanda''.
* In response to an [[Entertainment Weekly]] review as to why he chose to reprise his character for a sitcom spinoff, [[Matt LeBlanc]] did it because he wanted to stick with a winning formula.
* None of the main or recurring characters from ''Friends'' appeared on ''Joey'' during its run, although Chandler, Ross and Rachel were mentioned.
* Chandler was referenced in the first episode when Gina says that 'Hollywood has a very vibrant [[gay]] scene' and that he and Joey should have moved there a long time ago. Joey makes a joke saying that Michael would be great friends with Ross. Joey also brings up Rachel, saying that she was the only girl he ever fell in love with.
* Rachel was referenced many times by Joey as the only woman he ever loved and the reason for steering away from serious relationships with friends.
* In the episode "Joey and the Dad", Joey's father, Joseph Tribbiani Sr. (played by [[Robert Costanzo]]), was the only character (other than [[Matt LeBlanc]]) to appear in both ''[[Friends]]'' and ''Joey'' and be played by the same actor.
* In episode 4 , "[[Joey and the Book Club]]" when Joey is seen singing to his cassette player, the song he is singing to is actually from [[Friends]], in the episode "[[The One with the Baby on the Bus]]".
* The TV show was the target of ongoing insults by late night host [[Craig Ferguson]].
 
== Broadcasters Performance==
=== First-run ===
* [[NBC]] ([[United States]])
* [[Five (TV)|Five]] originally showed series 1 from February 2005 till May 2005. [[five US]] finished showing season 1 again (although out of order, with several episodes repeated several times) [[December 1]] 2006. Season 2 will be shown sometime in 2007. ([[United Kingdom]])
* [[HBO]] and [[Nova Television]] ([[Bulgaria]])
* [[CH|CH Television]] ([[Canada]])
 
In their first season, the club began with indifferent form, with a lack of consistency leaving them in mid-table and out of both the [[FA Cup]] and [[FA Trophy]]. However, following a 1-0 away defeat at [[Willenhall Town F.C.|Willenhall Town]] on [[December 30]] [[2004]], the side never lost another league game all season, challenging for the title before eventually finishing third place, three points behind the champions [[North Ferriby United A.F.C.|North Ferriby United]]. In the subsequent playoffs, they defeated [[Eastwood Town]] 1-0 before defeating [[Kendal Town F.C.|Kendal Town]] 2-1 in the final to clinch promotion. The final was attended by 4,215 people, a record in that league.
* [[Croatian Radiotelevision|HRT 2]] ([[Croatia]])
* [[TV2]] ([[Hungary]]) (only season one up to now)
* [[Rai Due]] ([[Italy]])
* [[TV 2 (Norway)|TV 2]] ([[Norway]])
* [[Warner Channel]] ([[Latin America]] and [[Brazil]])
* [[MTV3]] ([[Finland]])
* [[Kanal 2]] ([[Estonia]])
* [[Radio Telefís Éireann|RTÉ Two]] ([[Ireland]]) (has not purchased the rights to Season 2, but have shown the entire series anyway)
* [[Canal Plus|Canal+]] ([[Poland]]) (airing Season 2)
* [[Xtra HOT]] ([[Israel]]) (has shown the whole show from season one to last episode, ones that did not air in USA)
* [[Nine Network]] ([[Australia]])
* [[TVNZ|TV2]] ([[New Zealand]]) (Finished airing Season 2)
* [[Stöð 2]] ([[Iceland]])
* [[Veronica (television channel)|Veronica]] ([[The Netherlands]])
* [[Kanaal Twee]] ([[Belgium]])
* [[Kanal 5 (Sweden)|Kanal 5]] ([[Sweden]])
* [[TV 2 (Denmark)|TV 2]] ([[Denmark]])
* [[HBO]] ([[Hungary]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Romania]])
* [[Channel 5]] ([[Singapore]])
* [[Jak TV]] ([[Jakarta, Indonesia]])
* [[8TV (Malaysia)|8TV]] ([[Malaysia]])
* [[CNBC-e]] ([[Turkey]])
* [[RTV Pink]] ([[Serbia]])
* [[FOX]] ([[Spain]])
* [[Cuatro TV]] ([[Spain]])
* [[TPS Star]] ([[France]])
* [[Filmnet]] ([[Greece]])
* [[НТВ]] ([[Russia]])
* [[WOWOW]] ([[Japan]])
* [[Pro 7]] ([[Germany]]) (has bought the rights, but hasn't aired it yet)
* [[Zee Cafe]] ([[India]])
* [[On Style]] ([[South Korea]])
* [[TSR]] ([[Switzerland]]) (is airing Season 2)
* [[ATV (Austria)|ATV]] ([[Austria]]) (Aired the first 24 episodes)
* [[SBT]] ([[Brazil]])
* [[1+1]] ([[Ukraine]])
* [[United Broadcasting Corporation|UBC Series]] ([[Thailand]])
* [[Kanal 2]] ([[Estonia]])
 
Midway through their second season, Telford found themselves wallowing in second from bottom position of the table. Under much supporter unrest, McNally was removed as manager, with [[Sean Parrish]] taking over the duties as caretaker. Results improved immediately, and the side were unbeaten under Parrish's guidance.
== External links ==
* {{imdb title|id=0375355|title=Joey}}
* {{tvtome show|id=20952|title=Joey}}
 
On Thursday 16 February, the new management team was announced: Rob Smith assisted by Larry Chambers. The pair had been managing [[Willenhall Town F.C.|Willenhall Town]]. The team's results have since improved dramatically and after an unbeaten run after the installation of the new management duo, they finished the season in 10th place.
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After a frenzied summer of transfer activity during which virtually the entire squad was renovated, the club entered it's third season in much better shape to take the Unibond Premier division and mount a serious challenge for the title. After enjoying the club's most successful start to a season, and the most successful start of any Telford side in history, AFC Telford United topped the Unibond Premier League table after 15 games whilst racking up the best goal difference of any senior team in the British Isles. After an impressive start and 4 points against 2nd placed local rivals [[Hednesford Town F.C.|Hednesford Town]] form began to slip.
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==The New Bucks Head==
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AFC Telford United's [[New Bucks Head]] stadium is arguably the best non-league ground in the country, also putting many football league grounds to shame.
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Construction of the new stadium commenced in 2000, replacing the Bucks Head ground which had been home to Wellington Town and later [[Telford United]] for over a century. Although the Bucks Head held a special place in the hearts of many supporters, it was in desperate need of renovation. The terraces were a mixture of concrete steps and cinder banking, one of the stands was built from wood and the toilet facilities left a lot to be desired.
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In the 1999-2000 season, demolition work began on the Railway End terraces, albeit slowly at first. The following season, the new stadium slowly began to take shape. [[Telford United F.C.|Telford United]] played with only two terraces in operation, with a small temporary stand situated on what is now the East Terrace and portacabins in the car park were used for changing rooms.
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The stadium was finally completed in 2003 and can now hold up to 6,300 supporters.
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==Current First Team Squad==
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===Goalscorers this Season===
 
* '''Steve Foster''' 17
* '''Lee Moore''' 14
* '''Dean Craven''' 8
* '''Justin Marsden''' 6
* '''Gary Birch''' 5
* '''Jimmy Turner''' 4
* '''Lee Vaughan''' 4
* '''Tyrone Barnett''' 3
* '''Andy Jones''' 3
* '''Dean Perrow''' 3
* '''Richard Beale''' 2
** Gary Hay 2 (Now at [[Bromsgrove_Rovers_F.C.|Bromsgrove Rovers]])
* '''Carl Rodgers''' 2
* '''Richard Teesdale''' 2
* '''Ben Twigger''' 2
* '''Inderpaul Khela''' 1
* '''Steve Pope''' 1
* '''Jai Stanley''' 1
** Glenn Tolley 1 (Now at [[Newtown_F.C.|Newtown AFC]])
* '''Scott Willis''' 1
 
 
 
 
 
*'''Indicates player is still at the club.'''
**Indicates player has now left the club.
 
 
* Goals counted include those scored in The Unibond League Premier Division , The FA Cup , The FA Trophy , The Shropshire Senior Cup and The Unibond League Challenge Cup. Goals scored in friendly matches are not counted towards totals.
 
==Club Records==
*'''Record Home Win:''' 4-0 vs [[Belper_Town_F.C.|Belper Town,]] 12/04/2005
** 5-1 vs [[Market_Drayton_Town_F.C.|Market Drayton Town]], 18/04/2006 (Shropshire Senior Cup Semi-Final 2006)
** 5-1 vs [[Leek_Town_F.C.|Leek Town,]] 30/09/2006
** 4-0 vs [[Gateshead_F.C.|Gateshead,]] 11/11/2006
*'''Record Away Win:''' 7-0 vs [[Runcorn_FC_Halton|Runcorn FC Halton,]] 17/04/2006.
*'''Record Home Defeat:''' 6-3 vs [[Bradford_Park_Avenue_F.C.|Bradford (Park Avenue),]] 03/09/2005
*'''Record Away Defeat:''' 5-1 vs [[Shrewsbury_Town_F.C.|Shrewsbury Town,]] 27/07/2004 (Shropshire Senior Cup Final 2004)
** 4-0 vs [[Witton_Albion_F.C.|Witton Albion,]] 26/12/2005.
*'''Record Home Crowd:''' 5710 vs [[Burscough_F.C.|Burscough FC,]] 28/04/2007
 
*'''Record Away Crowd:''' 3005 vs [[Hednesford_Town_F.C.|Hednesford Town,]] 01/01/2007
*'''Unbeaten Run''' 37 games, 21/1/2006 to 9/12/2006
 
 
*'''Best League Finish:''' 10/22, [[Northern_Premier_League_Premier_Division|Northern League Premier Division]] 2005-06.
*'''Best FA Cup Performance:''' 2nd Qualifying Round vs [[Nuneaton_Borough_F.C.|Nuneaton Borough]] 24/09/2005 (1-3)
*'''Best FA Trophy Performance:''' 3rd Qualifying Round (Replay) vs [[Worksop_Town_F.C.|Worksop Town]] 29/11/2005 (1-2)
 
 
*'''Best Shropshire Senior Cup Performance:''' Final - 3 Times,
**Best result vs [[Shrewsbury_Town_F.C.|Shrewsbury Town,]] 25/07/2006, (1-1 - Shrewsbury Win 3-1 on penalties)
*'''Best Unibond Challenge Cup Performance:''' 3rd Round vs [[Witton_Albion_F.C.|Witton Albion,]] 07/01/2006 (0-1)
*'''Best Unibond Chairman's Cup Performance:''' Semi-Final vs [[Kidsgrove_Athletic_F.C.|Kidsgrove Athletic,]] 05/03/2005 (1-3 AET)
 
 
 
*'''Record Goal Scorer:''' [[Kyle_Perry|Kyle Perry]], 32 goals. (September 2004-July 2006)
*'''Most Goals In One Season:''' [[Kyle_Perry|Kyle Perry]], 23 goals (2004-05)
*'''Most Appearances:''' [[Stuart_Brock|Stuart Brock]], 130 Appearances. (July 2004-Present)
*'''Longest Serving Player(s)''' [[Stuart Brock|Stuart Brock]] (2004- Present)
** [[Dean Craven|Dean Craven]] (2004-Present)
*'''Record Signing (Inward):''' [[Lee Moore (footballer)|Lee Moore]] from [[Tamworth_FC|Tamworth]] on 08/12/06 for a fee of £5000.
*'''Record Signing (Outward):''' [[Duane_Courtney|Duane Courtney]] to [[Burnley_F.C.|Burnley]] on 31/08/05 for a fee of about £33,000 along with a sell-on clause.
 
==External links==
===Official websites===
*[http://www.telfordutd.co.uk Official AFC Telford United website]
*[http://www.tust.org Telford United Supporters Ltd]
*[http://www.unibondleague.com/tables.php Unibond League Official Website]
 
===Unofficial websites===
*[http://www.the-bucks.co.uk The Bucks]
 
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/shropshire/sport/telford/index.shtml BBC AFC Telford United]
*[http://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/clubguides/telford/ Shropshire Star AFC Telford United]
 
 
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