'All Or Nothing' - discussion of documentary

After watching the entire series im convinced Arteta is being lined up as the next manager. He comes across really well in this and Pep has a lot of trust in him

I think so too, but thought it was interesting or weird he never speaks English. Pep spoke English in most of the interviews, Planchart, Estiarte & Torrent didn't, but I thought after the best part of 20 years Arteta would be bilingual.
 
Starting episode two now, enjoying it minus the cuts to the fans. Always the weird ones isn’t it.
 
Such a shame watching the last episode knowing how Yaya completely fucking spoilt his legacy.
 
Watching ep7 knowing what is gonna happen on derby day (not arsed anymore about scouse one we all know we were robbed in both legs), and tha fella at half time saying it's the best of his life, could help saying to the telly don't worry the twats will fuck it up.
 
Unbiased review from a 'user' on IMDB

What do we think? Rag or Dipper?

"Avoid if you actually care about football. Unless you only started supporting Manchester City in 2011 of course.

It's just further evidence that despite the billions pumped into the club by their torturous, human rights abusing owners Man City are still a small club.

It's genuinely hilarious how bothered they clearly are by the comparative size of their more established neighbours, United.

Typical City really."
 

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