'All or Nothing' documentary

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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby TedLasso » Wed Jul 20, 2022 7:55 pm

The only stuff thats truly meaningful is the game scenes, speeches, player reactions, etc because its the only thing we know isn’t fabricated.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Massa » Wed Jul 20, 2022 9:56 pm

Looking forward to seeing the boys
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby UFGN » Wed Jul 20, 2022 10:56 pm

Massa wrote:Looking forward to seeing the boys


As the bishop said to the actress
Corinthians 15:57; But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus

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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby FrustratedGooner » Thu Jul 21, 2022 5:43 am

Ach wrote:It'll be edited to make it look like it's all Auba fault

Arteta will come out of this documentary looking as good as gold and the failure will be put on the players

Edited bs.

Still, worth watching for the laughs


I thought I remember reading last year that one of Amazon terms was for Arsenal to not have much say what is in the final cut. I.e if something looks bad it’s bad and if it looks good it is. Supposed to be a documentary.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby 22-0 » Thu Jul 21, 2022 5:55 am

Would be interesting to watch IF we actually succeeded at winning something.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby theHotHead » Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:15 am

Power n Glory wrote:
RowdyRoddyPoppins wrote:
theHotHead wrote:Why would you not want to see behind the scenes live action about the club you support ?!!!!



Because its cringe worthy scripted reality tv crap


You should be able to filter through what's for the camera and what's real. Even the fake stuff for the cameras is information.

Personally, I want to see the training ground stuff, how we prep for a match, the tactics and how we react at half time then after a game.



Fans who watch this will at least come away with more of an insight into the club and form a stronger opinion on here.

Exactly this, not sure why it needs to be explained.

I watched the Man City series, seeing Guardiola's half time talks and reactions to what he saw on the pitch was brilliant, I had no idea he was like that. when they needed a CB and went for LaPorte it was a great insight to how the club worked and I'm not a Man City fan. So I don't see how people here are not interested in the same. Its not scripted, it will be edited a certain way, but so what, we can all use our brains and see whats for the cameras and whats not.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby theHotHead » Thu Jul 21, 2022 7:17 am

TedLasso wrote:The only stuff thats truly meaningful is the game scenes, speeches, player reactions, etc because its the only thing we know isn’t fabricated.

Exactly, you cant script that. Any propaganda will be easily spotted.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby DiamondGooner » Thu Jul 21, 2022 11:25 am

theHotHead wrote:
Power n Glory wrote:
RowdyRoddyPoppins wrote:
theHotHead wrote:Why would you not want to see behind the scenes live action about the club you support ?!!!!



Because its cringe worthy scripted reality tv crap


You should be able to filter through what's for the camera and what's real. Even the fake stuff for the cameras is information.

Personally, I want to see the training ground stuff, how we prep for a match, the tactics and how we react at half time then after a game.



Fans who watch this will at least come away with more of an insight into the club and form a stronger opinion on here.

Exactly this, not sure why it needs to be explained.

I watched the Man City series, seeing Guardiola's half time talks and reactions to what he saw on the pitch was brilliant, I had no idea he was like that. when they needed a CB and went for LaPorte it was a great insight to how the club worked and I'm not a Man City fan. So I don't see how people here are not interested in the same. Its not scripted, it will be edited a certain way, but so what, we can all use our brains and see whats for the cameras and whats not.


Yeah I saw the Spurs one.

I didn't see any scripting, live half time talks, pitch side convo's and player & manager convo's showing the player not happy and wanting to leave etc (of course, its Tottenham).

No ones told "what to say" in these series, some maybe "careful" with their words but you can pick up / see through that.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby theHotHead » Wed Aug 03, 2022 11:11 am

One day to go to find out whether we were a big bunch of fassies on TV or just unlucky .........
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Goonerred » Wed Aug 03, 2022 12:26 pm

I heard a clip from Ramsdale saying it can be hard sometimes, it's not all big salaries, adulation and Bentley's, no but it helps, forgive me if I don't care.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby dc16 » Wed Aug 03, 2022 4:17 pm



Such beautiful art.
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby RowdyRoddyPoppins » Wed Aug 03, 2022 4:38 pm

I wonder what horror he created to cause the WHL 'performance'?
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby alexafc12 » Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:06 am

Available on prime now
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby Ach » Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:43 am

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62408920

For anyone who can't stand the cringefest
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Re: 'All or Nothing' documentary

Postby theHotHead » Thu Aug 04, 2022 8:13 am

Nothing surprising in the first episode, not going to spoil it for others, but I will say that the relationship between Josh Kroenke and Arteta looks fooking tight !! Now, whether it was all smiles and best buddies because the cameras were there, I don't know, but I don't see Josh sacking Arteta any time soon, he talks of loyalty and attacks from outside trying to fracture the group and sticking together. We could finish 10th this season and Arteta wouldn't get sacked !

Part of me thinks Arteta is being used as a shield to the criticism the Kroenkes got for their Super League antics
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