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All or Nothing - spoilers

You have then obviously missed the point on what I call Mourinho out for. There feels like little point in explaining it, suffice to say that as our manager (regardless of how I feel) I support him.

As for the documentary being "embarrassing", of course it is. The whole thing is absurd, and in the same vein as what I consider to be Poch's main mistake whilst with us - that book!!! These are unnecessary things, albeit the doc will generate money and give Levy "greater brand recognition" which is (I presume) his end goal with all of this?

But the footballing world won't care. Air time is good regardless

This sport harbours racists, thieves and murderers, our doc will tune into the financial value not the embarrassed part

That's football
 
There's been no date mentioned yet. Just later this autumn

Could be a brutal autum for us then...
Not only could we be lucky enough to endure live action performances such as we saw against vs. Sheffield United and Crystal Palace this spring,
_AND_ we can go home and bingewatch thrillers vs Brighton and Bayern Munich afterwards, even with behind-the-scenes-footage!
That'll help!

José had better get the start of the season right, otherwise this will be twice as painful.

On the upside, no-one is going to complain about Kane not scoring in august this year!! Well.. probably...
 
No chance will get to see Spurs behind scenes

Unless it's made up like Towie for effect why would I cringe?

Each to their own my friend.
I think opening the series showing "unseen footage sacking..." the best manager we have had in at least four decades is certainly not something to puff your chest out about. We''ll see more behind the scenes than we should IMO.
Unless Levy and DC pulled the greatest deal of all time, Amazon will have final cut. And they're not in the business of soft-shoeing for sympathy, they'll go where the drama is.
 
Each to their own my friend.
I think opening the series showing "unseen footage sacking..." the best manager we have had in at least four decades is certainly not something to puff your chest out about. We''ll see more behind the scenes than we should IMO.
Unless Levy and DC pulled the greatest deal of all time, Amazon will have final cut. And they're not in the business of soft-shoeing for sympathy, they'll go where the drama is.

Of course.
I expect that, when the deal was initially agreed, Amazon looked at us with the expectation that 2019/20 would be an exciting season with a fair chance of winning something following our Champions League final appearance.
After their tracking of Sunderland's crumble and Emirates Marketing Project's steam-rollering, maybe they were hoping to track a club on an upward trajectory. One that wasn't right at the top but was improving and growing.
So, of course, they have to tell the story they filmed and focus on the eyecatching stories. Like the Bayern destruction and defeats to Brighton and Colchester. Leading up to 'the mid-season twist' of Mourinho coming in. Of course it is narrative drama and they have to sell it as such.
I'm really intrigued about what we shall see. The broad brush strokes are known to us, so it's the little details that I'm wanting to see. Like players and staff personalities/attitudes being shown in a way and a setting that is not really the prepped interview or website puff-piece.
 
I'm not saying I will be puffing my chest out but like with the Poch stuff, he is gone so seeing the sacking isn't going to be a shock.

I'm Intrigued to see behind the scenes
Agree. It's all already happened, so nothing is gonna change that. This series might get us some insight in why certain things panned out as they did, or help understand why certain things happened/didn't happen.
It won't agitate me one bit, because it's water under the bridge, and nothing can be done about it.
I think it will be interesting nonetheless.
 
Of course.
I expect that, when the deal was initially agreed, Amazon looked at us with the expectation that 2019/20 would be an exciting season with a fair chance of winning something following our Champions League final appearance.
After their tracking of Sunderland's crumble and Emirates Marketing Project's steam-rollering, maybe they were hoping to track a club on an upward trajectory. One that wasn't right at the top but was improving and growing.
So, of course, they have to tell the story they filmed and focus on the eyecatching stories. Like the Bayern destruction and defeats to Brighton and Colchester. Leading up to 'the mid-season twist' of Mourinho coming in. Of course it is narrative drama and they have to sell it as such.
I'm really intrigued about what we shall see. The broad brush strokes are known to us, so it's the little details that I'm wanting to see. Like players and staff personalities/attitudes being shown in a way and a setting that is not really the prepped interview or website puff-piece.

As a piece of reality TV I absolutely agree, it is vital Amazon do have final cut and don't soft-shoe things. As a supporter, I wish we wouldn't. Of course my hypocrisy will ensure that I am among the first people sitting on the sofa with a cuppa and some chocolate digestives as the first episode starts, and furthermore, I am sure I will have plenty to foghorn/opine about. Such is the nature of middle-aged opinionated hypocrites hahahahaha. I will say that the Bayern match should be intriguing; I still remember around the 30th minute Kane lining up to take a free-kick, we were ahead, and the whole ground roaring to "Oh When The Spurs..." and looking at my mate saying "this is what European nights are all about", GENUINELY feeling I might be able to put Madrid past me... that second-half was insanity.
 
As a piece of reality TV I absolutely agree, it is vital Amazon do have final cut and don't soft-shoe things. As a supporter, I wish we wouldn't. Of course my hypocrisy will ensure that I am among the first people sitting on the sofa with a cuppa and some chocolate digestives as the first episode starts, and furthermore, I am sure I will have plenty to foghorn/opine about. Such is the nature of middle-aged opinionated hypocrites hahahahaha. I will say that the Bayern match should be intriguing; I still remember around the 30th minute Kane lining up to take a free-kick, we were ahead, and the whole ground roaring to "Oh When The Spurs..." and looking at my mate saying "this is what European nights are all about", GENUINELY feeling I might be able to put Madrid past me... that second-half was insanity.


...curse Gnabry.
 
...curse Gnabry.

It was absolute madness.

I remember Ndombele trying to dribble the ball out of our box on 44 mins and giving Lewandoski that "chance" to score (let's face it, laser perfect finish) and then Aurier playing suicide at the halfway line early in the second-half. Everything they hit went in, we should've had 4 or 5 first half.est game I have seen in years. Util the 80th minute that was not a 2-7 game. Last 10 minutes we lost our discipline and that was gutting...
 
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