My issue is I don't know how accurately they portray events at the club. It's the same issue I had with the Spurs one as well, as I'm sure they omit key parts of it out or have an agreement with said club about what they can and can't include. The reaction to Spurs' Amazon doc initially made people sympathise with Levy more and even Mourinho as well. I worry this will be a PR stunt to try and make key figures at the club who are under pressure look favourable, as opposed to a genuine insight on the daily operations and how we're ran from top to bottom.
Should be fun, klopp said hed leave the club if amazon cameras were ever brought in. Im down with that tbh. The spurs one wasn't too bad i dont think.
Like I said, my issue is more that this ends up being a PR stunt and it doesn't accurately reflect what goes on. It's hard to tell how much of these docs are authentic. Personally, I think this is a bad idea when so many authoritative figures at the club are under pressure to deliver this season. This won't help.
Yeah I was dreading it as I thought it'd be really embarrassing for us but actually turned out pretty decent. I'll probably watch this one as well, generally find them a good watch. The 'Sunderland til I die' one on Netflix is still the best of the club docs by a country mile, still yet to see the second season but the first was ****ing gold.