Tottenham Hotspur confirmed on Friday afternoon that we would be the next club to be given the Amazon ‘All or Nothing’ documentary treatment.
Having started out in America, naturally covering the NFL and college football teams, Amazon brought the format over to England and opened with a close look at Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, focusing in on the 2017/18 campaign. Last year they took in Marcelo Bielsa and Leeds United, and now it’s apparently our turn and they will be following on pitch action as well as focusing in on our new White Hart Lane Stadium and the NFL matches that took place in London.
Tottenham Hotspur is to be the focus of the latest Amazon Original docuseries All or Nothing, charting the Club's journey during the 2019/20 season.#THFC ⚪️ #COYS
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 18, 2019
Given our start to the campaign under manager Mauricio Pochettino this year and some very disappointing results and performances, a number of fans took the opportunity to express their surprise that we agreed to this given many believe it will be a season of struggle for us.
Isn't that the Man United Netflix docuseries though? ????????
— Laurence Bryar (@LBryar) October 18, 2019
Think they missed out the F. All For Nothing
— Robbie (@RBMKY) October 18, 2019
I mean… I love you, but are you insane
— No Score Draws (FKA Panini Cheapskates) (@CheapPanini) October 18, 2019
Will it be under the horror section?
— LP ☬???? (@thfclp__) October 18, 2019
I’ll have a fiver on nothing
— jack (@jackdecadent) October 18, 2019
THIS IS GOING TO BE MAD
— Hols (@HollieAgombar) October 18, 2019
Scenes when we get knocked out of every competition and it’s just an hour on us finishing 10th
— ???????? (@Alderweireldx) October 18, 2019
Look out for the Bayern bit. It’ll be 72 mins in.
— Anyold1ron (@joejimbobsdad) October 18, 2019
Well that’s gonna be a laugh
— Sam (@SG_17THFC) October 18, 2019
Changing it to All and Nothing
— Gin???????? (@Lamela11i) October 18, 2019
You are asking for us to be bullied at this point
— Rueben (@thfcrue) October 18, 2019
I’m pretty sure not everyone in the fanbase will see it that way, but I must admit some of the comments made me smile.
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