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All or Nothing: Arsenal is an Amazon Original sports docuseries as part of the All or Nothing brand. In the series, English Premier League side Arsenal 's progress was charted through their 2021–22 season , in which they were the youngest team in the Premier League.
All or Nothing: Manchester City (2018) – about the 2017–18 Manchester City F.C. season; All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur (2020) – about the 2019–20 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season; All or Nothing: Arsenal (2022) – about the 2021–22 Arsenal F.C. season
London’s Arsenal soccer club will be the subject of the next documentary in Amazon Prime Video’s “All or Nothing” series on English Premier League clubs. “All or Nothing: Arsenal ...
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All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur is a sports documentary series focusing on the 2019–20 season of the London football club Tottenham Hotspur.It chronicles a difficult season for the club, beginning with the sacking of Mauricio Pochettino as manager who was replaced by José Mourinho, and focuses on the attempt by Mourinho to guide the team in an ultimately unfulfilling season interrupted by ...
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When Arsenal was founded in 1886 by munition workers' from Woolwich, the club resisted the lure of professionalism and remained an amateur side. [12] Success in local cup competitions soon followed, and a tie against Derby County in the FA Cup on 17 January 1891 led to the opposition approaching two of Arsenal's players, in view of offering them professional contracts. [12]
All or Nothing: Manchester City is an Amazon Original docuseries as part of the All or Nothing brand. In the series, English Premier League side Manchester City's progress was charted through their 2017–18 season, in which they won two of four contested trophies and broke a series of Premier League performance-related records.