La victoire sinon rien: Arsenal
Original title: All or Nothing: Arsenal
- TV Mini Series
- 2022
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- 50m
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Behind the scenes access to the 2021/22 season of Arsenal, one of the England's biggest football clubs.Behind the scenes access to the 2021/22 season of Arsenal, one of the England's biggest football clubs.Behind the scenes access to the 2021/22 season of Arsenal, one of the England's biggest football clubs.
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I really enjoyed the Tottenham all or nothing but I found the Man City one a bit boring as they always won and there was no turmoil for them in that season really so you didn't see how they reacted to negativity against them. The Arsenal all or nothing is the best by far. Good to see what goes on in Arteta's head and how the players react to him. They are still such a young team & if they can stay together they will accomplish great things.
I started watching All or Nothing Manchester City one but was bored just after 2 episodes since there wasn't much struggle there with them since most of those players were really good hence knew their jobs but this the Arsenal one is a breeze of Fresh Air.
This is more like a movie with a lot of emotions and ups downs, the real struggles of a young coach with a big brain but limited resources hence a young squad which also isn't perfect but gives it's best from time to time. I'm really not an Arsenal fan but watching Mik Arteta carrying this young team to progress is a sentimental thing for any football lover. The way he handles his squad and pressure is phenomenal.
The ambiance and cinematography is superbly done. You feel like you're part of their journey. I still remember the whole season and back then I had no idea what this team and manager went through. Mik has obviously learned from the best and applying that cool calm tactical football theory slowly into these youngsters. I hope they contend for Premier League this year as this squad and manager deserve that trophy one day.
You don't have be an Arsenal Fan for this, just watch it if you're a football lover. This DocuSeries is the best among the others and will make you fall in Love with Arsenal and their manager.
This is more like a movie with a lot of emotions and ups downs, the real struggles of a young coach with a big brain but limited resources hence a young squad which also isn't perfect but gives it's best from time to time. I'm really not an Arsenal fan but watching Mik Arteta carrying this young team to progress is a sentimental thing for any football lover. The way he handles his squad and pressure is phenomenal.
The ambiance and cinematography is superbly done. You feel like you're part of their journey. I still remember the whole season and back then I had no idea what this team and manager went through. Mik has obviously learned from the best and applying that cool calm tactical football theory slowly into these youngsters. I hope they contend for Premier League this year as this squad and manager deserve that trophy one day.
You don't have be an Arsenal Fan for this, just watch it if you're a football lover. This DocuSeries is the best among the others and will make you fall in Love with Arsenal and their manager.
First of all, I want to emphasize, that I hate criticizing Football Managers, because everybody does it and their heads roll first. But that gets tossed out inflatory in the last years.
Yes, this documentary is pretty close and also shows us the deep dive into how Arteta works and how the players work. How the pressure is on every matchday and even the drama is something, I don't mind. It is part of football and that is why I love it.
The only thing, that really bugs me is the comparison to old times. Yes, they say that it was a different era. But not why. I think the series is keen on not to expose the new money from middle east asia coming in. As an example, they are saying, that arsenal paid 150 million quid in one transfer period in total... Bro, that's what Man city paid for one player only. So yes, Arsenal belongs to the top half. But in no way does it have the budget as it used to. The squad is nearly 300 million less valuable then the top teams in the League. Money does eventually win in the end. Unfortunately. And this is something, I want to see in the series as well.
Yes, this documentary is pretty close and also shows us the deep dive into how Arteta works and how the players work. How the pressure is on every matchday and even the drama is something, I don't mind. It is part of football and that is why I love it.
The only thing, that really bugs me is the comparison to old times. Yes, they say that it was a different era. But not why. I think the series is keen on not to expose the new money from middle east asia coming in. As an example, they are saying, that arsenal paid 150 million quid in one transfer period in total... Bro, that's what Man city paid for one player only. So yes, Arsenal belongs to the top half. But in no way does it have the budget as it used to. The squad is nearly 300 million less valuable then the top teams in the League. Money does eventually win in the end. Unfortunately. And this is something, I want to see in the series as well.
Very insightful documentary and such a great watch if u are interested in what's going on behind the scenes at a football club! I was surprised to see how much work there is and how it's sometimes nothing like the media tries to betray.
It is exactly what you'd expect if you've seen the Man City or Tottenham one. Gives you the best insights and behind the scenes as possible. Impossible to miss if you're into football.
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