'All Or Nothing' - discussion of documentary

I see that little ginger twat managed too worm his way in to it.

Am I the only one who finds him fucking irritating (probably not by your word choice)!

It's more that you can tell he's scripted and just been told what to say, not likeable at all. But then again, maybe young kids like him, and that's probably his target market
 
Imagine the story guys. Imagine a 13 year old kid, a ball boy. He gets his chance to play for his team, the team in his heart, and later to become manager, to win titles and destroy football in 4 years. This is me. I destroyed football like you destroyed the Premier League. You destroyed it guys.
 
Does anyone know how I download it so I can watch it on a plane? I’ve got the amazon prime app but it says I need WiFi to watch it. Cheers
 
Episode 7.

All of those ref 'mistakes' and reliving all those wasted chances in the derby.

Shouldn't have watched before bed as I'm angry about them again.
 
Just watched 7 and 8. Bloody hell, 8 was painful viewing. The programme seemed to last for an age. I swear Spartacus and Deer Hunter were both shorter in length.
 
The voice over is a mixture of John Craven's Newsround and King Lear. A two hour thing would have been enough, just an end of season video without most of the goals.
 
Does anyone know how I download it so I can watch it on a plane? I’ve got the amazon prime app but it says I need WiFi to watch it. Cheers
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Imagine the story guys. Imagine a 13 year old kid, a ball boy. He gets his chance to play for his team, the team in his heart, and later to become manager, to win titles and destroy football in 4 years. This is me. I destroyed football like you destroyed the Premier League. You destroyed it guys.
He says from a small country too, Catalan Pep.
 
Just watched 7 and 8. Bloody hell, 8 was painful viewing.
I thought 8 was more difficult than 7 to be honest, but in a great way. The speech at the end by Pep was heartfelt, the media hype him up (rightly so), but ultimately all those records belong to the players, and also the team that recruited them, because for all of the players to buy in so much to achieving what that collective did, they have to be pretty intelligent people to take on Pep's methods.

We are in great hands from the top down.
 

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