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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2019 13:17:30 GMT
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Post by kelw on Jun 11, 2019 13:38:51 GMT
Sheff U, Orient, Peterboro and a few other had done it before Sunderland which yet to see but did watch the Boca Juniors one which was a good watch.
One episode of Sheff U focused entirely on their game at Stoke as an ex staff member was returning to us. A few years back now
They are quite an insight as we don't know a fraction of what goes on.
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Post by JoeinOz on Jun 11, 2019 20:17:34 GMT
Spygate was the media being sycophantic to Lampard. No more than that
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Post by wakeypotter on Jun 11, 2019 20:18:34 GMT
A documentary about shit đź’©
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Post by JoeinOz on Jun 11, 2019 20:21:23 GMT
Sheff U, Orient, Peterboro and a few other had done it before Sunderland which yet to see but did watch the Boca Juniors one which was a good watch. One episode of Sheff U focused entirely on their game at Stoke as an ex staff member was returning to us. A few years back now They are quite an insight as we don't know a fraction of what goes on. There was an ace one about Man City back in about 1980. Around the time of Allison's sacking.
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Post by kelw on Jun 11, 2019 20:33:28 GMT
Sheff U, Orient, Peterboro and a few other had done it before Sunderland which yet to see but did watch the Boca Juniors one which was a good watch. One episode of Sheff U focused entirely on their game at Stoke as an ex staff member was returning to us. A few years back now They are quite an insight as we don't know a fraction of what goes on. There was an ace one about Man City back in about 1980. Around the time of Allison's sacking. Yep- remember it. Wasn't John Bond in it as well? I remember Steve McKenzie swearing his head off after a game
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Post by GreaterGlasgowstokie on Jun 11, 2019 20:35:34 GMT
Why the fuck would anyone want to watch that?
Fuck leeds
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Post by questionable on Jun 11, 2019 20:40:39 GMT
Christ can you imagine a day behind the scenes at Stoke, I’m going for the fat keeper being asked what do you actually do, what a response that would be “ well I don’t really know but it’s a bloody good screw”
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Post by bhp on Jun 11, 2019 21:35:51 GMT
Why the fuck would anyone want to watch that? Fuck leeds Purely because of Bielsa I'd imagine
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Post by JoeinOz on Jun 11, 2019 22:17:27 GMT
Why the fuck would anyone want to watch that? Fuck leeds Purely because of Bielsa I'd imagine The thing is Bielsa is known as a bit of a character and everything, which he is. But he';s also a full on innovative football coach. Those abilities get overlooked sometimes. He's the godfather pf the modern collective pressing thing. I wanted him to manage England after Roy was sacked by mutual consent. The only thing is he allowed Argentina to get complacent in 2002. with those players they should have at least reached the semi final. England effectively knocked them out but, of course, that never gets mentioned now. Or is discredited somehow.
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Post by boothenender on Jun 12, 2019 12:06:17 GMT
I would watch it just to see what makes Bielsa tick. He is a very, very good Coach/ Manager. Leeds did very well to get him. His record of achievement is amazing. If Leeds do not go up next season for whatever reason, lack if funds etc. He will walk, based on his previous history.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Jun 12, 2019 12:09:14 GMT
Biggest bottlejobs in British football.
I might watch it so I can wank myself into oblivion the moment their promotion push was completely shat on.
Bielsa is a nonce.
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Post by kelw on Jun 12, 2019 12:13:23 GMT
Irrelevant if about a club you don't like. As a football fan is just interesting to see behind the scenes and the day to day goings on that the public don't see.
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Post by loosestools on Jun 12, 2019 17:40:46 GMT
A behind the scenes documentary about the last two seasons would be like watching 'The Office' followed by the 'Benny Hill Show'
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Post by kelw on Jun 12, 2019 17:42:43 GMT
A behind the scenes documentary about the last two seasons would be like watching 'The Office' followed by the 'Benny Hill Show' Bit harsh Did you see how fast they ran at the end of Benny Hill?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2019 18:55:57 GMT
Watched the first couple of episodes of the sunderland one on netflix and thought it was fucking atrocious. They were using edited footage of the manager on the touchline at completely different stadiums to the ground they were meant to be playing. I just didn't understand why they'd chosen to go down such an americanised editing route, and also to spend so much time showing this edited footage to "create drama". The actual story must've been more interesting surely? I actually wouldn't be surprised if it was made by americans.
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Post by bhp on Jun 12, 2019 21:11:46 GMT
Such a character
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Post by JoeinOz on Jun 12, 2019 22:22:15 GMT
Irrelevant if about a club you don't like. As a football fan is just interesting to see behind the scenes and the day to day goings on that the public don't see. There's a book about Alex Fergie and Michael Moritz called Leading. That gives a bit of insight into how he related to his players and how he 'kept everyone in the same room'. Control is a big factor.
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