Tottenham Hotspurs - All or nothing.



Spurs are perfect for tv.




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I was looking for my next binge watch in amazom prime since it is our latest subscription and came across the all or nothing series.

I had heard a lot about it when the documentary was realeased but didn't have prime at the time. It's great to see a programme like this pop up where you know all of the players and there is a lot happening in the club.

The documentary is perfectly timed being the season where Pochettino is fired and Mourinho arrives. "The special one"

Spurs are a solid upper table team that had a lucky run to the champions league final a few years back. A final that they probably shouldn't be in but they won the matches so that's all that matters in th elong run. As a team they are serial losers but have a few players with real quality.

If i was buying up a squad, i would love to have "Son" as he has everything that you need in a player. Skill, quality, workrate and attitude. LLoris and Kane are top class and they have plenty good players to fill out the squad.

Pottechino got the most out of a decent squad but was dumped as soon as results turned against him. The life of a premier league manager. The documentary series catches this at the very start and then become the Jose Mourinho show.



Jose Mourinho



The man is pure box office. He was when he managed chelsea to massive success. He was when he had that miserable csowl staning on the sidelines of old trafford and he is in this series as he tries to turn the nice guys into winners.

He is a person that we love to watch. You might love him or hate him but the entertainment factor is huge. Box office B is Daniel Levy, the tough ass chairman who runs the club from behind the scenes. He control the money and therefore controls the team itself.

This seriers shows a lot more of the two men that run the club for the season and gives an interesting insight into what goes on behind the scenes of a premier league club.



Sports documentaries are a great watch.



During the pandemic last year, I watch Sunderland "Til I die." which was a brilliant show. IF I was choosing between them I would have to say that the Sunderland was a better show as it was rougher.

I think that Tottenham was a far more polished and structured documentary. They showed us some of the content but i think that it was heavily edited and made PR ready. It was too clean and nice for a real football team. Sunderland showed a lot more tension, fights, dram and dirt.

Any team that i have ever been involved with had plenty of drama and fighting. With a new manager and lots of transfers in and out of the club i think that there was a lot lef out. Regardless it's a good watch and kept my attention the whole way through.

Worth the time.



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That's an interesting light to see Tottenham with. I never watched the documentary but this post encouraged me to do so.

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If you follow the premiership its a good watch. Once you know whats going on with it.

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