I thought I was going to love Prime's new six part documentary about Leeds United's 2018/19 season because that team is one of only three in this country that I genuinely can't stand, along with Chelsea and Glasgow Rangers. The knowledge of what was going to happen sustained me through the early episodes, but when the implosion came, I found the whole thing rather flat and I can only think that this was because, so I understand, the production company and director behind the series were made up of Leeds fans, so the late season disasters were portrayed almost as heroic failures - which they, manifestly, were not.

Prime's Man City documentary series was boring for me because the subject team were simply too good and, apart from their Championship League defeat, nothing happened to suggest they are a "normal" club - there was almost a reverential feel to it.

On the other hand, Netflix's documentary on Sunderland stood apart from its subject and just portrayed things as they were (to the extent that it showed one of their cameraman being attacked and having his camera broken by Sunderland fans at Bristol City). I was able to empathise with the Sunderland fans because I could relate to the hurt they were going through, but I felt none of that in the Leeds documentary because it seemed to me that you were not allowed to get as close to the supporters - or maybe it was down to my strong dislike of their football club .