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Blondinen-Serie 8
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The eighth series of Dream Team was broadcast on Sky One 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 .

Several new faces were brought on board for series eight, mainly within the backroom staff of the club. The most notable of the new signings was former Boyzone singer Shane Lynch, in his first major acting role on television.

In addition there were cameo appearances throughout the series by Jeff Stelling and George Gavin as themselves. Kevin Keatings remained as match commentator for the third consecutive series.

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 leaving 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 Barker sent to the stands for arguing with the referee.

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 the 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, 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.

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.

Clyde deliberately refuses to show up for training, making Barker schedule extra training for the entire team and making Clyde more isolated. 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.

Eli Knox has gotten word of Viv's project and claims that no one can predict the future. To prove it, he sets up a game of blackjack between himself, Viv and Spartak Moscow owner Nicolai Kulikov. Kulikov wins the hand and makes intentions to purchase Tommy Valentine. Subsequent efforts by both Harchester and Chelsea to prevent the move fail and it appears Tommy is on his way to the Russian club. Being brought back to reality though proves to be the least of Viv's worries when his ex-wife starts reappearing in his life, and desperate for help, he turns to psychologist Naomi Wyatt.

It's the day of Harchester's FA Cup fifth round match against Southampton but a protest from the Harchester Supporters Association over Eli's running of the club, secretly masterminded by Barker, locks all of the staff and players in the ground. The game is called off and during the lock-in, Lee confronts Viv over his mental state leading him to flip out. Naomi eventually calms him down but much of the team, especially Lee, still fear over what he may do next. Barker decides to rest Viv but when reserve keeper Alex Lawler is injured in warm-up and youth goalie Nathan Woods appears too nervous to start, Barker elects to play Viv for the rearranged tie. All seems to be going well until the half-time team talk, with Viv suddenly has visions of Clyde appearing next to him. Still under the influence that he was responsible for the break-up between him and Chelsea. Viv lashes out violently and causes a nasty injury to Lee. Nathan plays in goal for the second half but lets Southampton take a 2-0 lead. The angry fans begin brawling in the stands and soon spread out onto the pitch and into the streets, as the match is abandoned.

Barker pledges to give Fletch more responsibility after his tactics helped Harchester beat Lazio. Fletch begins by bringing in Viv back into first team training, much to Lee's dismay, and is also told by Barker to tell Frank that Jodie lost the baby so that he is unaware that Jodie has actually kept it. Frank doesn't take the news well and gets blind drunk before inviting another man around to sleep with. Jodie then has a change of heart and tells Frank the real truth. Viv later reopens the bar that night and after closing time, snaps at Nathan telling him that he should have no intention of taking his place in goal.

Fletch and Dean form an alliance to remove Barker from the club. Their first act is to make contact with football agent Joel Brooks to bring in one of Fletch's old youth mates, Carl Caskey, whose own career has fallen on hard times. As they would expect, Barker doesn't rate Carl highly but that all changes when he meets Carl's wife, Nicole. He promptly scores with her and gives Carl a rolling contract for the remainder of the season. Unaware that Fletch and Dean have hidden cameras to capture everything, Barker is recorded threatening Nicole that if she doesn't sleep with him, he will cancel Carl's contract with the club.

Ryan finally receives the all-clear that he can return to full training following his broken leg. However, he is still plagued by memories of the said horrific injury he sustained when training for England. After losing to Brighton & Hove Albion, again, Viv drops Frank and Danny for the crucial match against Wigan Athletic and intends to bring in both Ryan and Carl, though Carl has problems of his own, as he seems to be developing a drinking problem. Ryan finds solace in Carl's daughter, Savannah, and there's an attractive spark already between them, but when Carl spots them together, he flips out and knocks Ryan down to the ground. Fortunately, Ryan does not sustain any further damage and makes a psychological breakthrough. Both players start the game against Wigan and are inspirational in giving them an early lead.

An important away win at Watford, their fourth in a row, has left Harchester needing just a draw in their final match to secure a play-off place. The match however is at home to West Ham United, and former manager Barker is now director of football there. Barker gets into a waiting taxi to find Fletch inside and presenting him with a briefcase full of cash, he proposes that Fletch helps Harchester lose the upcoming match. Fletch initially refuses and Barker responds by trying to offload him to Queens Park Rangers next season. Eventually, Fletch caves in to Barker's proposition and Barker reveals that the plan will work by spiking Ryan's water bottle with eye drops. Still unsure over the plot, Fletch instead tries to get the match abandoned by starting a fire in a stadium cupboard, but only succeeds in delaying the kick-off. When the players return to the dressing room, Ryan has no time to drink out of the water bottle offered by Fletch before they are due out on the pitch. Later, complaining of a headache, Gina is taken into the dressing room by Jodie for some quiet time where she unwittingly drinks from the tampered bottle, and shortly afterwards, she collapses and falls unconscious.

Both Harchester and West Ham win their respective semi-final ties to set up a mouthwatering final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. As he prepares to leave Harchester for good, Barker pens a letter to the entire team, intending to reveal some of the darker secrets that have led to the team's success. Before leaving for Cardiff, Viv and the rest of the team, at Gina's request, raise the money to bail Fletch out of prison but it is too late for him to be included in the squad for the big match. Dean though invites him to watch the match from the stands and before they head off, Fletch has one last look at the club, and in a shock turn of events, so too is Barker. A furious Fletch chases him down into the dressing room and a violent scuffle soon ensues, that ends with Barker, accidentally, impaling Fletch on a coat hanger. Realising he has murdered the club's biggest legend, Barker quickly throws together a plan to cover his tracks that results in him storing Fletch's dead body in the boot of his car. Meanwhile, in Cardiff, the team is given Barker's poisoned letter and soon realise that Ryan's affair with Chelsea is included in it but before they can remove it from Viv's room, he has learned the sickening truth...

It's the day of the Play-Off final and Ryan desperately tries to stay well away from Viv, realising that he knows his secret. As the coach arrives at the stadium, Ryan makes a run for it and steals Barker's unattended BMW in the process whilst Viv berates the rest of the players for keeping Ryan's affair under wraps. Back at the hotel, Ryan tells Savannah what he has done and she convinces him to return to the stadium, but on the way, they encounter traffic and are pulled over by police for speeding, and Fletch's body is discovered in the boot. Ryan is taken away for questioning and there is now no chance of him playing in the match. Later, when Barker realises his car has gone missing, he berates the stewards for not doing their job properly before crumpling to the ground after suffering another heart attack. At half-time, news of Fletch's death filters to the players and Dean is left to console to a distraught Gina. West Ham dominate the second half but have two goals chalked off for offside, as Harchester hang on to win 1-0 through a Lee Presley penalty and promotion back to the Premiership at the first attempt. Dean leaves Gina's side to celebrate with the lads whilst Barker leaves the stadium's medical room after realising what has happened, and as he returns to the car park, he quickly realises that the police have pinpointed him as Fletch's killer. Determined not to go down for it, he locks himself inside his car before driving head on towards the Harchester coach with most of the team onboard. Both vehicles explode on impact in a huge fireball, killing Barker instantly and leaving much of the squad in a deadly peril...

October 17, 2004 ( 2004-10-17 ) – May 29, 2005 ( 2005-05-29 )

Determined to toughen the team up for a period of crucial matches, Barker takes the team to an army boot camp. 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 allow him keep the captaincy.

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.

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 he is humiliated over the revelations of the previous night, leaving him more depressed than ever.

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.

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 is substituted at half-time and his move to Juventus is later called off, PSG win the game 1–0.

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.

Tommy is in a critical condition in hospital after being stabbed by Shay, who is consequently arrested by Spanish police. However a false alibi from his mates allows to him to be released without charge and a scared Tommy is forced to hire a personal bodyguard and after suffering a panic attack in the middle of the night - he even considers requesting for Shay to be taken out! Meanwhile, an application for an academy trial leads to the speculation that Fletch could have a secret son. Later, whilst watching Harchester's latest Championship fixture against Derby County, Fletch signs the contract in Dean's pocket to bring him back home to Harchester.

Fletch's return to Harchester has got the fans excited ahead of their FA Cup third round tie against Manchester City. Barker, however, doesn't share the same enthusiasm and Fletch quickly struggles with the training regime. Following a lads night out with Lee, Barker chooses to play Fletch and drop Lee so that the fans will view him as finished. Lee suffers further consequences to his previous night's actions when two young ladies appear at the game asking for him, ruining his chance of growing closer towards Shanice - the mother of academy wonder kid Byron. In the second half, the players attempt to cut Fletch out of play but when they win a free kick at the edge of the box, Fletch takes it before Curtis can and scores to send Harchester through to the next round.

As the players celebrate their FA Cup win over Manchester City, Curtis is shocked to discover Frank in the back seat of his car in a compromising position with another man. Fearing that Curtis will expose this, Frank demands a transfer away from Harchester. Meanwhile, despite Gina's efforts to get Fletch in shape, Barker drops him to the reserves for the weekend and whilst he struggles and is even substituted against Arsenal Reserves, Frank puts in a stellar performance for the first team against Plymouth Argyle until he comes face to face with the man in the car at half time and unable to focus, a rash challenge sees him sent off. Nevertheless, Harchester hold on to win 3-2. That night, Fletch and Lee are caught drink driving and have to be bailed out by Viv. Realising Fletch is a bad role model for Lee, Viv demands that he moves in with him. Curtis finally gives in and tells Barker everything about what he saw about Frank. Furious, Barker violently confronts Frank and determined to protect Jodie from heartbreak, announces he will press ahead with selling him to Portsmouth.

Jodie is crestfallen to be told that Frank is leaving for Portsmouth by Barker, still unaware of the horrible truth behind it, and claiming that the bust-up was over an affair with another woman. With Gina's help, Jodie tracks down Frank in Portsmouth and Frank backs up Barker's sordid lie, claiming he is filing for divorce. Elsewhere, whilst Lee gives his team-mates a tour of Viv's place, they discover his secret project that Viv insists is helping Harchester in getting promoted. Viv later sets Lee up on a blind date with Shanice which goes more smoother than expected. Later, after a secret change of heart, Frank returns home but just as he does, Jodie leaves wanting some time apart.

Much to Barker's chagrin, Dean has agreed personal terms for Curtis to move to Charlton Athletic. Barker however soon intercepts a fax from Charlton asking for a second medical and as the players arrange a leaving party for their club captain, Barker pays off a bar w
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