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The Street Season 1 Episode 4
Billy Roberts is an immensely talented young footballer and the hope for the local team. However, he is suspended after he has been caught stealing for a friend and becomes resentful, turning to crime as a consequence.
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Serie: The Street
Episode Title: Football
Air Date: 2006-05-04
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