Spurs fans have been discussing some details of the documentary being filmed by Amazon on the 2019/20 season.
According to Mirror Football (via Ricky Sacks), the documentary will begin with footage of Mauricio Pochettino’s sacking back in November, with Jose Mourinho arriving as his replacement less than 24 hours later. The ‘All or Nothing’ series will provide fans with behind the scenes action across a series lasting eight episodes.
The Argentinian manager was sacked earlier in the season after a dreadful start to the campaign and although Mourinho has steadied the ship somewhat since his arrival, the North London club are eighth in the Premier League and aren’t in the running for any trophies, after being knocked out of both the FA Cup and Champions League in recent weeks.
Will you be watching the Spurs documentary?
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Reaction from Spurs fans to the reported news on Pochettino and the documentary can be seen in the tweets below.
thats a disgrace to do that to Poch and why nothing before it i wonder?.. its deffo nothing thats the answer..
— kev green (@kev_g1) March 14, 2020
Disgraceful if true. Once upon a time there used to be a football club there. These owners need to sell ASAP. Wholly unsavoury & lacking class.
— Anthony Heard (@AnthonyH7) March 15, 2020
Filming the fastest decline of a top 4 team in PL history. It will be thrilling TV for our rivals and that’s it. I thought we couldn’t be anymore of a joke than we already are. How wrong could I be. Joke
— EssexDogs (@dogs_essex) March 14, 2020
Should be scrapped I thought Levy was a intelligent man this documentary will embarrass the club and will be a subjected to mockery by rival fans.
— Az (@az1974) March 14, 2020
Disgraceful lack of class or decency towards Poch after all he did for us. I wont be watching
— Joe L (@NorthernSpurUSA) March 14, 2020
Just embarrasing
— Teddan (@TedTorndal) March 14, 2020
Disgusting
— Achilles The Brave (@TonySpurano) March 14, 2020
These Spurs fans seem to agree that the documentary shouldn’t show Pochettino’s sacking, with some suggesting that they won’t be watching after hearing the news.
What do we think?
Nobody should be filmed losing their job and it is disappointing that Amazon and the club have seemingly been allowed to exploit the sacking of Pochettino for their own gain.