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    Fantastic programme this, would be interested to see a behind the scenes down the City this season.

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    Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
    Fantastic programme this, would be interested to see a behind the scenes down the City this season.
    I found the two series on Sunderland really interesting but the Man City and especially the Arsenal ones just SO boring. (maybe interesting if you happen to be a fan of those clubs)

    I have enjoyed the Wrexham one so far as it is a bit different.

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      I'd have loved a documentary around the rebrand. Would be so interesting to see.

      Also maybe during Sam's time, some very interesting years.

      Warnock would have been a good one.

      Would be a bit boring at the moment, imagine SM having documentary duties :hehe:

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        Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
        I found the two series on Sunderland really interesting but the Man City and especially the Arsenal ones just SO boring. (maybe interesting if you happen to be a fan of those clubs)

        I have enjoyed the Wrexham one so far as it is a bit different.
        I loved the insight into Arteta as a manager and thought the way he dealt with Aubameyang was strong management. Hard decision but he didn’t shirk it.

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          Re: Arsenal All or Nothing

          Originally posted by Trigger View Post
          I'd have loved a documentary around the rebrand. Would be so interesting to see.

          Also maybe during Sam's time, some very interesting years.

          Warnock would have been a good one.

          Would be a bit boring at the moment, imagine SM having documentary duties :hehe:
          The rebrand wound me up more than enough without knowing all the ins and outs and weaselling that went on in the background 😂

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            Re: Arsenal All or Nothing

            Originally posted by Trigger View Post
            I'd have loved a documentary around the rebrand. Would be so interesting to see.

            Also maybe during Sam's time, some very interesting years.

            Warnock would have been a good one.

            Would be a bit boring at the moment, imagine SM having documentary duties :hehe:
            A documentary on the rebrand would have transcended regional and club loyalties. It would've been large and made Tan look a t*** on a national stage. I still haven't forgotten some fans who still frequent this board, being cheerfully optomistic about the rebrand and saw it as a price worth paying for a season of Premier league football. I'll mention no names but they know who they are.

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              Re: Arsenal All or Nothing

              i'd rather watch welcome to wrexham

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                Re: Arsenal All or Nothing

                Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
                I loved the insight into Arteta as a manager and thought the way he dealt with Aubameyang was strong management. Hard decision but he didn’t shirk it.
                Yes but my nagging feeling with the ‘All or Nothing’ series is that you get to see what they want to show you - it is all very sanitised (understandably) and so the insight is limited.

                (from the parts that I saw Arteta came across as a bit of a David Brent, although keeping footballers stimulated for team talks etc can’t be easy!)

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                  Re: Arsenal All or Nothing

                  Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
                  Yes but my nagging feeling with the ‘All or Nothing’ series is that you get to see what they want to show you - it is all very sanitised (understandably) and so the insight is limited.

                  (from the parts that I saw Arteta came across as a bit of a David Brent, although keeping footballers stimulated for team talks etc can’t be easy!)
                  I’d agree with that. Time was, I’d have been all over something like this, but there’s too many of them now and the Premier League ones have become boring. It says something about me I suppose, but I find the ones that end in failure so much more interesting. For that reason, Sunderland is the best for me, followed by the Leeds one on Bielsa’s first season. I’ll watch the Wrexham one eventually, but as I’m not going to subscribe to Disney, it may take a while.

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