The Man City Documentary

I haven't got Amazon Prime , but sounds quite interesting look into last season at City, i think its a one episode a week job reading the article, i've read the book on Guardiola @ Bayern Munch, and have also got the Blue cover book on his season @ City, which i haven't yet read.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45219085
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All 8 episodes available now1
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Binge viewing this in the next few days, the All or Nothing I've seen previously have been excellent.1
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Looking forward to it !0
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Oh for a couple of billion quid eh?0
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I didn't think Amazon Prime was that much?soapy_jones said:Oh for a couple of billion quid eh?
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interesting .. apart from Pep's overacting being a bit of a blot0
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Does anyone of a certain age remember the 1980 documentary "City"? It is one of my favourite pieces of TV of all times. It followed Malcolm Allison as it all fell apart for him at City - and then went to Palace. It probably looks very dated now, I think its a b-w production. It was one of the earliest to choose a contemporary rock track as a soundtrack, and it was an inspired choice, Steve Winwood's "Spanish Dancer", seemed like it was written especially for it.
This will have to go some to match that in my book.2 -
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Does anyone of a certain age remember the 1980 documentary "City"? It is one of my favourite pieces of TV of all times. It followed Malcolm Allison as it all fell apart for him at City - and then went to Palace. It probably looks very dated now, I think its a b-w production. It was one of the earliest to choose a contemporary rock track as a soundtrack, and it was an inspired choice, Steve Winwood's "Spanish Dancer", seemed like it was written especially for it.
This will have to go some to match that in my book.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3KVEy1XKoc
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I don't remember that, but I do remember the documentary about John Sitton at Orient. As a young man watching that, I learnt absolutely nothing about football but I did add to my vocabulary.PragueAddick said:Does anyone of a certain age remember the 1980 documentary "City"? It is one of my favourite pieces of TV of all times. It followed Malcolm Allison as it all fell apart for him at City - and then went to Palace. It probably looks very dated now, I think its a b-w production. It was one of the earliest to choose a contemporary rock track as a soundtrack, and it was an inspired choice, Steve Winwood's "Spanish Dancer", seemed like it was written especially for it.
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Its beautiful. Like Picasso but better.Stig said:
I don't remember that, but I do remember the documentary about John Sitton at Orient. As a young man watching that, I learnt absolutely nothing about football but I did add to my vocabulary.PragueAddick said:Does anyone of a certain age remember the 1980 documentary "City"? It is one of my favourite pieces of TV of all times. It followed Malcolm Allison as it all fell apart for him at City - and then went to Palace. It probably looks very dated now, I think its a b-w production. It was one of the earliest to choose a contemporary rock track as a soundtrack, and it was an inspired choice, Steve Winwood's "Spanish Dancer", seemed like it was written especially for it.
This will have to go some to match that in my book.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SN9le_U5SI
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And bring your dinner0
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Both of those clips, sheer fucking poetry!0
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Really enjoyed the first few episodes - gives a great insight behind the scenes. Benjamin Mendy seems like a bloody great laugh!0
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Watched the first episode. A bit dull if I’m totally honest.0
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Good to see Tommy Caton in that video.clive said:PragueAddick said:Does anyone of a certain age remember the 1980 documentary "City"? It is one of my favourite pieces of TV of all times. It followed Malcolm Allison as it all fell apart for him at City - and then went to Palace. It probably looks very dated now, I think its a b-w production. It was one of the earliest to choose a contemporary rock track as a soundtrack, and it was an inspired choice, Steve Winwood's "Spanish Dancer", seemed like it was written especially for it.
This will have to go some to match that in my book.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3KVEy1XKoc
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Agree. I turned it off. Nauseating how they try to build jeopardy around an injury to £50m fullback Mendy.Bedsaddick said:Watched the first episode. A bit dull if I’m totally honest.
Oh no, where will they get the money to replace him....?
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I watched the first episode and thought it was fantastic. Really good insight and seeing players how they naturally are rather than when a microphones shoved in their face2
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Watched the first episode, and much the same as some other views here in that it was a bit boring. The last football related film/series that I really liked was Jack to a King, about Swansea.
What was the Peter Reid one from a few years ago called, anyone know?0 -
Looking forward to watching this. The All or Nothing series have all been brilliant so far.0
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First 5-10 of episode 3 is a fascinating watch0
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Been watching it this evening. Has a few decent moments. Overall it is nothing special.0
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes?cafc83 said:Watched the first episode, and much the same as some other views here in that it was a bit boring. The last football related film/series that I really liked was Jack to a King, about Swansea.
What was the Peter Reid one from a few years ago called, anyone know?5 -
Sounds about right with his ears to be fairNorth Lower Neil said:
Rise of the Planet of the Apes?cafc83 said:Watched the first episode, and much the same as some other views here in that it was a bit boring. The last football related film/series that I really liked was Jack to a King, about Swansea.
What was the Peter Reid one from a few years ago called, anyone know?
It was premier passions, in 1998! 20 years ago, I feel old now...0 -
I will watch this. What I am most interested in is how Pep manages people. I think smart managers will try to learn from what this series gives away.0
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If they do another one this year, the prime candidate would be Liverpool.0
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Had Ben Kingsley narrated as his character in Sexy Beast, it might've been mildly entertaining. Modern footballers and everything associated with them is dull.2
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No no no no no no no no no !Redskin said:Had Ben Kingsley narrated as his character in Sexy Beast, it might've been mildly entertaining. Modern footballers and everything associated with them is dull.
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Maybe they should of chucked in some dinosaurs and a couple of car chases, livened it up a bit. I’m not sure what people were expecting.11
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Can't beat the Small Faces.Rothko said:Binge viewing this in the next few days, the All or Nothing I've seen previously have been excellent.
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