All or Nothing was much more interesting but that's an outside crew with editorial control.I’ve seen the first 3 so far and I’ll be honest I think I preferred the All or nothing. Anyone else feel the same. Maybe when I watch all I may change my mind
I’m not sure how many high profile managers and players CityTV can attract to speak to them. Can you imagine David Silva or Wenger speaking to LiverpoolTV about their 2020 title win?
After watching that, he is doesn’t come over as the sharpest. His win it for me plea in the CL final dressing room was good though given he wasn’t picked.Just finished it.
If there was any justice in the world when they were doing the "what happened in the months after" they'd talk about Kyle getting his knob out.
I cannot believe we got Netflix to pay millions of pounds for it, it'll be another charge if the league get their way.Think a lot of people are forgetting it’s a City Studios production that was ready to be released back in August. They sold it to Netflix to get a bigger reach but Netflix didn’t do anything to it. Not sure why it took so long to release though.
But a treble-winning team that also won the title 3 times on the trot and beat the last team to win the treble in the FA Cup final, I think the football world will never understand how the media world works in the UK, 2 red scum clubs hold all the cards with the media and control what is good for them and slate the rest as cheating or use you was shit before the money took over,
100% agree it feels very much like a CityTV production and is put together badly without loads of other key moments that season
The only thing that sticks out for me and makes me smile is that bit when Pep dips over turns his head stares into all the players' eyes and asks them a question, Not one of the players dares say a word back or move