All or Nothing Burnley??
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All or Nothing Burnley??
I heard a whisper that there might be a camera crew in the fold putting together a documentary on VC since he arrived. No idea if it is supposedly part of the All or Nothing series.
I noticed a cameraman to the Bee Hole end of the home dugout on Saturday who only filmed the bench which made me think there could be some truth in this.
Anybody got any inside sources who can confirm or deny?
I noticed a cameraman to the Bee Hole end of the home dugout on Saturday who only filmed the bench which made me think there could be some truth in this.
Anybody got any inside sources who can confirm or deny?
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Re: All or Nothing Burnley??
Steve Marriott at his best with The Small Faces.
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Heard this rumour a few weeks back
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He could hardly come across ny worse than Arteta in the Arsenal one. His "motivational" team talks are cringily David Brentesque.
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Wouldn’t surprise me at all if the owners were trying to engineer something like this. It could be massive for the club from a marketing perspective and I think we might fit the profile with everything going on currently.
All or nothing would seem a bit pie in the sky though.
All or nothing would seem a bit pie in the sky though.
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He must be doing something right looking at their start this year.Stalbansclaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 9:20 pmHe could hardly come across ny worse than Arteta in the Arsenal one. His "motivational" team talks are cringily David Brentesque.
I think we saw a handful of games over that season but thought the insight we got was quite good.
Very much a modern leader from what I saw. I can imagine the motivation doesn’t come from the few mins he has before a game but through all the work he and his coaches do over the training sessions.
Personal 1-2-1 coaches. Little conversations on the training pitch. Discussing tactics etc and showing how they could be better.
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Personally would kill to see this with Burnley. I get the sense Dyche didn't like the squad being too exposed to the media, because the bloke was a dinosaur. Best manager we've ever had, undoubtedly, but a bloody dinosaur nonetheless. Pace talked about making Burnley everyone's favourite other team, and a doc would play right in to this. Would love to see it.
On Arteta, I pi$$ed myself laughing when he drew those little arms and legs on the heart and brain he drew during the team talk, but as hilarious and ridiculous as I thought it was, I also found it very endearing. I just want to give him a hug. The guy genuinely has a heart of gold. I imagine you'd play your heart out for him not out of fear of his wrath, but from a desire not to let him down or disappoint him because he's such a nice and sincere bloke. And he was the only one with clarity regards the Aubameyang situation, too. In defiance of the nudges and hints of the executives above him and the sporting director who seemed unenthusiastic in backing Arteta over Aubameyang, Arteta's insistence on discipline even at the expense of potential goals and results showed very good leadership. Ferguson made similar such decisions during his time and ManU, even conceding that his insistence on discipline may have cost him titles. But without discipline they probably would have won nothing.
On Arteta, I pi$$ed myself laughing when he drew those little arms and legs on the heart and brain he drew during the team talk, but as hilarious and ridiculous as I thought it was, I also found it very endearing. I just want to give him a hug. The guy genuinely has a heart of gold. I imagine you'd play your heart out for him not out of fear of his wrath, but from a desire not to let him down or disappoint him because he's such a nice and sincere bloke. And he was the only one with clarity regards the Aubameyang situation, too. In defiance of the nudges and hints of the executives above him and the sporting director who seemed unenthusiastic in backing Arteta over Aubameyang, Arteta's insistence on discipline even at the expense of potential goals and results showed very good leadership. Ferguson made similar such decisions during his time and ManU, even conceding that his insistence on discipline may have cost him titles. But without discipline they probably would have won nothing.
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The series with football teams they've already made are Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal, Brazil and Juventus so this would be a little bit out there.
Have to say I think the best series of this ilk is the Sunderland one on Netflix, which is also a very big red flag showing why this may not be a good idea.
Have to say I think the best series of this ilk is the Sunderland one on Netflix, which is also a very big red flag showing why this may not be a good idea.
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I doubt it is the All or Nothing franchise, I simply used that as a way of describing the concept.
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Dyche was on a podcast last week where this question was asked. He said the club had been approached while he was there but they politely declined the offer. I got the impression he was dead against the idea. Things could well have changed now though.
The podcast was "comedians playing Fantasy Premier League" episode 4.
The podcast was "comedians playing Fantasy Premier League" episode 4.
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It will probably be Gravity Media who are the club's new 'partner'.
I heard there was a camera crew following Pace around for a documentary last season.
I heard there was a camera crew following Pace around for a documentary last season.
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Sorry, can I just say, it's Vincent Kompany, VK. He's been a huge figure in English football for well over a decade.
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Wasn't there a all or nothing about Leeds in the Championship,if they can do one on that tinpot outfit I can't see that a series with us featuring wouldn't be out of the question
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Who's VCPenwortham_Claret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 8:45 pmI heard a whisper that there might be a camera crew in the fold putting together a documentary on VC since he arrived. No idea if it is supposedly part of the All or Nothing series.
I noticed a cameraman to the Bee Hole end of the home dugout on Saturday who only filmed the bench which made me think there could be some truth in this.
Anybody got any inside sources who can confirm or deny?
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New doc reveals Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney's takeover of Welsh club https://mol.im/a/11134455 via https://dailym.ai/android
Wrexham have also done one, to be released.
Wrexham have also done one, to be released.
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hope not
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Penwortham_Claret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 8:45 pmI heard a whisper that there might be a camera crew in the fold putting together a documentary on VC since he arrived. No idea if it is supposedly part of the All or Nothing series.
I noticed a cameraman to the Bee Hole end of the home dugout on Saturday who only filmed the bench which made me think there could be some truth in this.
Anybody got any inside sources who can confirm or deny?
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HERES THE LINK FOR THE UPCOMING DOCUMENTARY TO AIR IN SEPT.
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