'All or Nothing' documentary

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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby dc16 » Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:13 am

I think Ramsdales dad was the highlight of the first episode.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby DiamondGooner » Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:32 am

I thought the whole season would be out.

Episode by episode ffs.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby themessiah » Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:58 am

Will tune in for Rob Holding’s hairline redemption arc
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby theHotHead » Thu Aug 04, 2022 2:53 pm

3 episodes watched, waiting for the next batch. Auba's disciplinary issues are in the next episode, so far I have seen no negative reaction to Auba from players, coaches or the manager, so this is gonna be interesting!

No indication up to now of any disciplinary issues or being a bad apple
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby alexafc12 » Thu Aug 04, 2022 3:03 pm

Not much insight yet. Very much a birds eye view first 3 episodes. I hope they're going to go deeper next few episodes. Bit dull otherwise.

Just some foamy team talks, no real insight into tactics.

Interesting how Tavares struggled, seemed unhappy and home sick at times. Pretty shocking when you look on his insta how much hate he gets.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby dc16 » Thu Aug 04, 2022 5:03 pm

Only three episodes. When are the rest going to be released?
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby DiamondGooner » Thu Aug 04, 2022 5:21 pm

Yep downloading the 3 eps now.

Should be interesting, I'll be able to tell if AFC have watered this down.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Ach » Thu Aug 04, 2022 6:35 pm

dc16 wrote:Only three episodes. When are the rest going to be released?

Episodes 4-6 are released Thursday, 11 August and episodes 7-8 are released on Thursday, 18 August.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby DiamondGooner » Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:21 pm

I'm halfway through the 1st episode and I can already tell some things ............

Arteta being a young manager is targeting younger players because I believe he feels undermined by older veteran players, the youngsters are eager and easier to mold as they have a whole career to worry about, vets will give more push back.

The issue is we're becoming a sort of Ajax of the prem club, that works in the Dutch league but here it'll create as it has already ........ a men against boys scenario.

I can't ever see a squad as young as ours overcoming hardened career vets like City and Liverpool have, who are serious about winning and can out power us all over the pitch, Spurs showed us that in our last game.

Signing Jesus is a good push to 25 yr olds who can handle the rigors of top flight football, also players like Partey, but I think a lot of our youngsters aren't going to be ready yet for top 4 and last season proved that.

Jesus is the ONLY player we've signed so far where I legit feel he has improved the 1st team, we ideally need two more, one attacker and one CM if we want to challenge for top 4.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Goonerred » Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:57 pm

DiamondGooner wrote:I'm halfway through the 1st episode and I can already tell some things ............

Arteta being a young manager is targeting younger players because I believe he feels undermined by older veteran players, the youngsters are eager and easier to mold as they have a whole career to worry about, vets will give more push back.

The issue is we're becoming a sort of Ajax of the prem club, that works in the Dutch league but here it'll create as it has already ........ a men against boys scenario.

I can't ever see a squad as young as ours overcoming hardened career vets like City and Liverpool have, who are serious about winning and can out power us all over the pitch, Spurs showed us that in our last game.

Signing Jesus is a good push to 25 yr olds who can handle the rigors of top flight football, also players like Partey, but I think a lot of our youngsters aren't going to be ready yet for top 4 and last season proved that.

Jesus is the ONLY player we've signed so far where I legit feel he has improved the 1st team, we ideally need two more, one attacker and one CM if we want to challenge for top 4.

i haven't watched it, but it rings true. I trust your judgement on this.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby DiamondGooner » Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:24 pm

Just finished the 3 episodes ............

Makes me miss the likes of Fergie, he'd just say you better fkin win or your out lol.

Arteta is wayyyyy to micro-managing, talking about emotions and feelings ffs, what I feared is confirmed true, softy, softy, snowflake Arsenal is real.

No wonder some of the players look so fed up even before the game starts, its depressing being subjected to all that mopey talk before a game all the time.

If you have good professional players you don't need to hold a Therapy meeting before every game. LOL. :doh:

I'd love to see a Liverpool / Klopp documentary, see how the best do it.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby TedLasso » Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:29 pm

Klopp does the same thing but he’s got a cabinet full of trophies so its a lot more potent.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby DiamondGooner » Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:30 pm

TedLasso wrote:Klopp does the same thing but he’s got a cabinet full of trophies so its a lot more potent.


How do you know?

Genuine question.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Ach » Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:33 pm

Watched the first episode. Lots of irrelevant crap.

Few things I've noticed.

Saka says bro a lot.

Ramsdale dad looks like an idiot with whatever that is on his head

Ramsdale broke his arm as a 10 year old cos he's an idiot
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Arsenal Tone » Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:34 am

Just watched all three. Love Ramsdale and how pissed off he is when we concede.
Raya/Ramsdale
White/Tomiyasu--Saliba/Timber--Gabriel/Kiwior--???/Zinchenko
???/Jorginho
Odegaard/Smith Rowe----Rice/???
Saka/Jesus-------------------Martinelli/Trossard
???/Havertz
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