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ITV Player: Barrie Drewitt-Barlow’s Journey with Maldon and Tiptree Football Club

On April 1, 2026
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What does it take to transform a football club from the ground up? This question is at the heart of the upcoming ITV Sport series, Up The Jammers, which follows Barrie Drewitt-Barlow and his husband, Scott, as they embark on a multi-million pound journey with the Maldon and Tiptree Football Club.

Set to air on ITV4 and ITVX in April 2026, the six-part series captures the highs and lows of football ownership, showcasing the couple’s ambition to elevate the club to the English Football League within four years. Drewitt-Barlow, who admits he knows little about football, has entrusted the day-to-day operations to Scott, allowing for a unique dynamic as they navigate the challenges of sports management.

“We didn’t get into football to play it safe, we got into it to build something big, and ITV is the perfect platform to bring that story to life,” Drewitt-Barlow shared, reflecting on their bold vision for the club.

The series, produced by TwentySix03, aims to provide an unfiltered look at the realities of football ownership, a perspective that is often glossed over in mainstream sports narratives. Richard Botchway, the ITV Sport Assistant Commissioner, expressed excitement about the project, stating, “We are excited to bring this special fly on the wall documentary series covering the highs and lows of football ownership to a free-to-air audience on ITV.”

As the series unfolds, viewers will witness not only the strategic decisions made by Drewitt-Barlow and Scott but also the profound impact their ownership has on the local community. Antonia Hurford-Jones and Duncan Gray, Executive Producers at TwentySix03, noted, “Barrie and Scott’s takeover and transformation of Maldon and Tiptree Football Club and its effect on the local community is nothing short of magical.”

Documenting Drewitt-Barlow’s first year of ownership, Up The Jammers promises to be a compelling exploration of ambition, community, and the unpredictable world of football. As the series prepares to launch, fans and newcomers alike are left wondering how this journey will unfold and what challenges lie ahead for the couple and their beloved club.

Details remain unconfirmed about specific episodes and guest appearances, but the anticipation is building as the premiere date approaches. The transformation of Maldon and Tiptree Football Club is not just a personal journey for Drewitt-Barlow and Scott; it represents a larger narrative about hope and resilience in the world of sports.

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Tags: Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, Community Impact, Documentary Series, Football Ownership, ITV Player, ITV4, ITVX, Maldon and Tiptree, TwentySix03

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