Southall
United
Football
Club
is
facing
its
deepest
crisis
ever.
Bankrupt,
with
no
stars,
no
coach,
no
sponsors,
no
takers,
no
spectators
and
most
importantly
no
owner.
After
the
city
council
sends
an
eviction
notice,
it"s
the
last
chance
to
save
the
ground,
the
club
and
their
honor.
Now,
Southall
United
must
win
the
Combined
Counties
Football
League
in
their
otherwise
last
season.
One
man's
dream
takes
the
team
on
a
remarkable
journey
in
this
football-themed
drama.
Shaan
(Arshad
Warsi)
takes
up
the
challenge
to
save
the
club
from
extinction.
After
a
disesteemed
ex-player,
Tony
Singh
(Boman
Irani)
joins
them
as
the
coach,
in
spite
of
the
being
sniggered,
and
laughed
at,
he
and
Shaan,
work
to
gather
the
worn
out
team.
Its
hard
work
as
they
approach
their
first
game.
Sunny
Bhasin
(John
Abraham)
dreams
to
play
for
England
crashes
after
his
club
does
not
select
him.
The
reason
is
apparently
not
his
game
but
the
color
of
his
skin.
Sunny
himself
had
always
laughed
at
his
own
community
and
Southall
United.
Sunny
and
Shaan
could
not
ever
see
eye
to
eye.
Adding
to
their
personal
chaos
is
Shaan"s
cousin
sister
Rumana
(Bipasha
Basu)
who
is
in
love
with
Sunny.
Tony
manages
to
convince
Sunny
to
play
for
Southall
United.
It
takes
a
while
before
Shaan
and
the
team
warms
up
to
Sunny.
With
Sunny
joining
Southall
United
the
team
gradually
starts
climbing
the
points
tally.
The
city
council
is
worried.
The
only
goal
that
the
pragmatic
Sunny
has
is
winning-
with
all
of
the
material
perks
and
fame
that
he
can
acquire.
He
is
more
interested
in
being
noticed
himself,
than
Southall
United
winning
the
cup.
Johny
Bakshi
(Dalip
Tahil)
a
commentator
and
a
frontman
of
the
council,
plan
to
lure
Sunny
away
from
Southall
United.
Sunny
will
need
to
sacrifices
everything
he
believed
in
for
something
which
he
never
believed.
His
love
for
Rumana,
his
relationship
with
his
father
and
his
life
are
at
stake.
Set
within
this
is
a
contemporary
story
of
the
Asian
community
in
UK
told
through
the
dynamic
prism
of
professional
sports.
Competitive
football
only
provides
the
action-packed
backdrop,
as
the
story
takes
an
intimate
look
at
a
cross-section
of
Indians,
Pakistanis
and
other
Asians
living
in
England.