Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Rosie Searle
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Ella-May O'Brien
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Jakoba
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Marseille
In sum, this is one of the most overrated film here which scores a 3 out of 10. Just scroll down to read a few reviews you can find what an awful crap the director & producers have done. Low budget is never an excuse for bad work. Having seen Goal I & II, you would doubt whether these reviews could possibly be fair. While real-life big teams like Liverpool and Newcastle United participated in the making of the first two movies, this one simply goes for comic key. I would not discourage anyone, like others do, to take a look at it. Observing how bad a sequel could be made and released is not exactly a waste of time after all.
Denny Matos
This movie Should have not been called Goal IIII, it had nothing to do with the other two. Bad CGI looked fake don't know why Santiago was in this movie?. I liked the first two as Santiago starts as an unknown then he becomes a big star and then this movie comes and has nothing to do with the story their's new characters and Santiago disappears and become an extra Hope they make a continuation of what happened to Santiago and his wife and baby. But this movie is bad and I like all kinds of movie or this movie was rushed just to get it out to video but most of the reviews are right and this movie should of been called something else or been called Goal 2.5.
TomCruiseFan99
Avoid at all costs. The only connection to the previous stories are Santi being in this one for about... uhm, 5 minutes! Who exactly thought this would be a good idea??? Didn't Kuno Becker object to his character (Santi) being sidelined? The producers have tried to pull a fast one. He's featured on the cover but he's just a cameo appearance as the main crux of the story centres on 2 new characters that are supposed to be Real Madrid teammates of his, yet we've never encountered them before. Where's Roz? And Gavin Harris? And one of the main things that peeves me the *beep* off was the atrocious match footage featuring the worst digital effects since Ray Harryhausen's monster flicks of the 1950s. Couldn't they even find a proper soccer pitch and try using some actual extras for crowd scenes? Instead they have to uses real games and digitally insert the "alleged" actors into the footage. I've seen TV adverts with better quality.This is NOT a fitting end to the story of Santiago Munez.
baileymufc
I have t say that I watched the first 2 movies and I enjoyed both of them but I didn't think they were out of this world but at least it was watchable. After the second film I was hoping that they make a third film because the second film was unfinished all the stories with Santi and Roz gave me something to look forward to. Having watched the third film now I have to say I was shocked for many reasons: 1, Inclusion of two new characters who we have never heard of before 2, Awful CGI used in the film 3, The fact that we never see the likes of Gavin,Roz and Glen 4, Poor storyline 5, Seeing Santi only for couple of scenes If there is anyone on there way to a shop to buy this film than let me tell you that you are making the mistake of your life.