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Steffen Freund
Ha ha..Hanging this afternoon having stayed up watching these until nearly 3am.
Wife isn’t amused and has lumbered me with the kids. :-z
They'll never understand what's important
Ha ha..Hanging this afternoon having stayed up watching these until nearly 3am.
Wife isn’t amused and has lumbered me with the kids. :-z
Ah...the one that did the car insurance ads?I didn’t mean that Winston Churchill. I meant a different one, who played football at a lower level and was great at speeches.
That was Harry Redknapp!Ah...the one that did the car insurance ads?
I largely agree. Amazon have editorial control but I dare say they don't want to f.ck us off too much.I've just watched the first 3 episodes of the Jose Mourinho Show.
Why were we ever worried about this? Some bits might be cringe, some will be fodder for fans of other teams if they bother to watch, but unless there's a nasty surprise in future episodes, it's comfortable watching, sometimes entertaining and, dare I say it, sometimes a bit dull/repetitive. I'm glad there are only 3 episodes to watch now. I feel I've had my fill of it for a week.
I thought the Poch situation was handled quite well. It couldn't be ignored or brushed over, but it wasn't too harsh on him (it was however harsh on us fans having to watch all the Bayern goals again, thanks for that Amazon). Notable that Harry Winks' go-to places for news on Mourninho's appointment were Sky Sports, Instagram and the Daily Mail.
The 1:1s with the players feel a bit staged or are at least heavily edited as the 'conversations' are very one-sided. I'm sure Mourinho's first player meeting would have been with Hugo, but it made it look like it was with Kane. I found the one with Dele quite interesting in terms of Mourinho's approach. I could see him becoming quite frustrated with Dele over time.
The dressing room scenes surprised me a bit as I expected them to be a bit more lively but everyone looks either fed up (eg Vertonghen, Kane), sad (eg Son), p1ssed off (Dele), or is throwing dagger looks at Mourinho (Aurier). Kane needs another line other than "let's f*cking win this".
I thought we might see a bit more of the interaction between the players, especially after Mourinho's debrief after Utd away and Kane calling out the team as lazy, saying everyone blames everyone else, then he blames everyone else.
I imagine there were contractual restrictions with how much player involvement there could be.
Glad to see no mention of the Rudiger incident in the coverage of the Chelsea game.
Good overall, interesting bits, less-interesting bits. Good to see behind the scenes. Looking forward to the remaining episodes but glad of a break before they're available. Can't quite decide what I think of Mourinho.
After a bit of deliberation on whether I'd watch it, I gave in. Through around 20 mins of it and I'm still hurting for Poch. Welling up at the part where he was sacked. F**king hell, at the time, he had irked me but Jesus Christ, he's like that ex you can't get over.
I love that man.
Just started watching, and within 4 minutes I'm crying. Crying for Poch, crying of pride,crying for some unknown reason. It's just very emotional. I haven't really thought about it before, but Now I really grasp how attached I am to Tottenham Hotspur. My club! My one and only club!
The whole setting of the first few minutes are magnificently presented. I'll watch the rest now, through a cloud of tears. COYS!
Half way through episode 2 and the first time we see Ndombele is with a plate of food in his hand in the canteen! You can’t script that sort of stuff!!!
You cynic. Next you'l tell me that there' slo such thing as Santa Claus and that @scaramanga has human emotions.Oh, you can. And they do.
It’s very well edited, I’m delighted about that personally, what Spurs fan wouldn’t be? Total PR job for the club, love it.Oh, you can. And they do.