Wow! Thanks for sharing....
Buckle up Blue, we going to the Moon!
Really? Him and Luis Enrique in midfield were absolutely fantastic.Really good watch - had no idea he was such a good player either.
Finally got round round to watching it the other night, and really enjoyed it. It didn't really reveal anything new that I hadn't already read in any of his biographies, but it was good to see so many respected people talk so highly of him. Certainly whet my appetite (even more) for the new season.
Finally got round round to watching it the other night, and really enjoyed it. It didn't really reveal anything new that I hadn't already read in any of his biographies, but it was good to see so many respected people talk so highly of him. Certainly whet my appetite (even more) for the new season.
I thought it was a bit crap, to be honest.
Other than the segment dedicated to his move from Barcelona B to the first team, nothing was really explored in that much detail.
It could have done with another 30-45 minutes to get to the heart of how he managed to influence the game so profoundly in such a short space of time.
A decent watch that got me a bit more excited again after a confusing and disappointing pre-season tour but nothing more really. It filled an hour with celebratory platitudes from talking heads, and that's it.
Because I can explain my relatively benign opinion on a public forum?I bet you're fun at parties.
Careful. I've heard that criticising this documentary is a heinous crime.Almost nothing about his time in Mexico under Lillo, his drive to Rosario to spend 11 hrs talking football with El Loco himself ahead of his Barcelona appointment as B team coach or input from the Bayern board who vigorously pursued the man even while Heynckes was driving them to their treble. Felt like a rushed production with too little input from a greater variety of influences and those who worked with him.
Still, has to be invigorating for City fans & England to learn a bit more about him. The fact most knew little about his playing days (I became a fan during his Captaincy) says quite a bit
Careful. I've heard that criticising this documentary is a heinous crime.
I'll take that bet.I bet you're fun at parties.
Because I can explain my relatively benign opinion on a public forum?