The series was directed by Christopher Gospel and produced by David Davutovic. Christopher Gospel and Tom Pollock. The four episodes were released on 16 December 2022.
Background
Melbourne Victory are one of the most successful clubs in Australia, being known for winning trophies and a consistency of a vast majority of fans in the stands. Their era under Kevin Muscat; the club's second-most successful head coach, won two further championships which reached a record four A-League Men championships at the time in 2018, along with a premiership and Australia Cup.
Since Muscat left the club, recruitments backfired, multiple head coach changes went ahead and saw a downfall to performances and fans in the stands throughout the next two seasons in 2019–20 and 2020–21; both of which they would finish in the bottom two. As a recovery, the club appointed Tony Popovic as head coach for the 2021–22 season and look for a massive rebuild promoted by the phrase "Dream Big".
Melbourne Victory started their league season with a win away against Western United, furtherly another win back at home against Brisbane Roar to the top of the table in the first two rounds. Their first loss would come at home against Perth Glory in Round 3, but keep satisfactory positions in the finals series spots with a few undefeated matches. Three consecutive losses followed, until then they would go on a record 15-match unbeaten streak towards the end of the regular season at the top of the table, until overtaken in the final matchweek by rivals Melbourne City by one point in the end at second place.
They started their finals series in the two-legged semi-finals against other rivals Western United. Despite Victory finishing the first leg winning 1–0, it all ended by losing 4–1 (4–2 on aggregate) one short of the Grand Final, as the season was over for Melbourne Victory.
The following first-team players make appearances in the docuseries.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Popovic started his playing career at Sydney United from 1989 and 1997, loaned to Canberra FC in 1994. He moved to Japanese club Sanfrecce Hiroshima for five years, then English club Crystal Palace for six years, then Qatari club Al-Arabi SC, before moving back to Australia to play for Sydney FC in his last playing season in 2007–08. Popovic played for all Australia youth sides and has capped the senior team 58 times scoring eight goals. His coaching career went from Sydney FC and Crystal Palace as assistant coach, to head coach of Western Sydney Wanderers winning an A-League premiership and AFC Champions League, then Turkish club Kardemir Karabükspor, Perth Glory, Greek club Xanthi, all before joining Melbourne Victory on 21 April 2021.[2]
Cammarata played his career through various Italian clubs and managed youth sides Pescara and Akhmat Grozny, and Albanian clubs Dinamo City and Apolonia Fier. He joined Melbourne Victory as assistant coach on 1 July 2021.[3]
Smith was Strength and Conditioning Coach for Western Sydney Wanderers from 2015 to 2018, Brisbane Roar from 2018 to 2019, and Perth Glory from 2019 to 2020. After joining Greek club Xanthi as Strength and Conditioning Coach, he moved back to Australia at Melbourne Victory being their Strength and Conditioning Coach in June 2021.
Trimboli's playing career started at Sunshine George Cross in 1987, before moving to South Melbourne winning three NSL championships, two premierships, two NSL Cups, five Dockerty Cups and an Oceania Club Championship over 17 seasons. Trimboli was an Australia youth and senior international at 46 caps and 16 goals. He became Football Operations Manager at Melbourne Victory on 25 June 2012.[5]
Valeri started his playing career variying through Italian clubs, until signing for Melbourne Victory from 2014 and 2019, and became captain since 2015. He is now Player Operations Manager at the club.
Carnegie was Melbourne Victory's Company Secretary since April 2015 and Director since December 2015. She became managing director for Melbourne Victory in May 2021.[8]
Thompson began his senior career with Bathurst '75 in 1995, before moving to NSL clubs Gippsland Falcons, Carlton and Marconi Fairfield. He moved to Belgium to play for Lierse from 2001 to 2005. Since the A-League Men's inception in 2005, he joined Melbourne Victory in a ten-year career scoring the most of 97 goals over 262 appearances, and became a club ambassador in September 2016.[10] Known for scoring 13 goals against American Samoa in Australia's 31–0 match, Thompson scored 28 goals in 54 caps for Australia.
Postecoglou started his career from youth to senior South Melbourne from 1978 to 1993, and before shortly moving to Western Suburbs in 1994. He capped Australia four times. His managerial career began with South Melbourne, then Australia's under-20 and under-17 teams. He moved to Greece to coach Panachaiki and returned to Australia for Whittlesea Zebras and then Brisbane Roar. Postecoglou would then become Head Coach for Melbourne Victory between 2012 and 2013.[11]
Dream Big was announced on 13 December 2022 as a Melbourne Victory production in jointly with KEEPUP Studios and 10 Play, and all four episodes would release on 16 December 2022.