'All Or Nothing' - discussion of documentary

Not sure about bodyguard,but he is definitely Khaldoons personal chauffeur.
His name is Vaz.
You can see him again briefly in the dressing room when we play Liverpool at Anfield, although for some reason his face isn’t pixxalated out.
That's Faz. Owner of ELS chauffeurs. He drives Khaldoon but isn't his personal minder. Now employed by the club aswell as can only imagine as some sort of player Liason type thing. Don't know why they pixilated him.
 
Just finished episode 3. Absolutely brilliant, even if the narration is a bit melodramatic: "...but Winter is coming..." I mean it's not fucking Siberia is it !
 
How is any City fan unaware that the documentary makers were denied access to Old Trafford?
Considering the other big City fan at the Guardian is David Conn, and the Manchester football correspondent is Jamie 'Aguero to be dropped' Jackson then maybe it's time for us to accept that The Guardian are a little behind the times. I mean Jesus in the article I linked above, Lazio's ultras not wanting to let women in was turned into another dig at the owners. Maybe there's an angle they're pushing.

Just finished episode 3. Absolutely brilliant, even if the narration is a bit melodramatic: "...but Winter is coming..." I mean it's not fucking Siberia is it !
Don't want to ruin it for you but it's actually Henry Winter with a tray of cupcakes for the press officers.. just kidding
 
Just finished episode 3. Absolutely brilliant, even if the narration is a bit melodramatic: "...but Winter is coming..." I mean it's not fucking Siberia is it !

Or Minnesota! Just finished Episode 4. Continues to be excellent. It's only the usual third rate hackery establishment that would find fault with it, even if it were completely faultless!
 
Just finished the whole thing - from the top to the bottom we are truly blessed. Goosebumps all the way through
 
Absolutely loved the whole thing, sure I wish there had been more detail, but there’s a need to protect the players and tactics.

Episode 7 was painful, it’s actually the first time I’ve actually watched any footage from the derby.

I can only hope that that week will serve as big learning point for the team, and pep as well.

Having watched all 8, and given the start to this season, compared to last, and the obvious tactical re-assessment that is going on, I am really optimistic for this season
 
Pep:
Can you imagine a... a ball boy? In his own country, a small country. Ball boy. Going to the academy when he's 13 years old. And after playing in the first team, his own team, in his heart, who stayed there a lot of years and after became a manager...37 years old, and in 4 years he destroyed football. It's me [ clap his chest]...It's me [ clap his chest]... I had the privilege to live that. I destroyed football like you destroyed the Premier League. LIKE YOU DESTROYED the Premier League this season. And people start to say "The pep team". "Oh, Pep, how he is..."
Right, left, left, right. Inside, outside, lay the pitch. "Oh, how good he is, Pep is top." No, no, no. No, no, no. All the time I've said the same thing, it's thanks to you.
Of course, when we read the media, in the press conferences... and people believe it's the manager. [up yours gesture] No, guys, this belongs to you. The football, guys, belong to you. It doesn't belong to me. It belongs to you.

Just wow!
 
Nick Harris has been having a go at the club again about the documentary.

It leads me to believe that Nick Harris is a ****.
 
Nick Harris has been having a go at the club again about the documentary.

It leads me to believe that Nick Harris is a ****.
I'm curious as to what some people actually thought the documentary would be about. Whatever they did, their envy is really showing itself in their anger.
 

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