Having spoken to Martin Odegaard, Emile Smith Rowe and Cedric Soares, the experience seems like it was a good one, but I get the impression they don't want to ...
Say what you want about Arteta, but he has fixed the culture problem at the club – and it was one hell of a problem. I thought it was nice and a fun way to prepare for the atmosphere. I think it was good, very important and helped to turn the season around.” On Arteta, however, he is full of praise and says he learns from the Spanish manager “every day”. Arsenal were bottom of the league with zero goals scored and nine conceded in the opening three fixtures. Ammunition to criticise and mock something that was quite creative, but nothing out of the ordinary or completely ridiculous. The Reds get a few compliments in the opening three episodes. Arsenal are a bit of a laughing stock these days having not won the league in nearly two decades. They will get the opportunity to feel like they know their idols and favourite players, which is something incredibly unique and an overall exciting experience. Mental health was a huge talking point and something that is emphasised throughout the Amazon show. Any fan should be delighted to have fly-on-the-wall access to the club they support. “I think it is something good for the club and also to learn from it.
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I doubt it, though as any teacher knows, sometimes all the coaching in the world is to no avail. Even many non-football fans will know that Arsenal finished the 2021-22 season, which this series charts, fifth in the Premier League, a position that was something of a miracle given their rubbish start; no one’s going to be on the edge of their seat watching them lose to Chelsea, to Manchester City, and even (a bit later) to Everton. The producers make a lot of the fact that Arsenal’s squad, like its manager, is the youngest in the league. Here is its head, Arteta, frantically drawing his charts and praying for the bell. His height and Rasputin beard give him the look of a tyrant in a film by Paul Thomas Anderson. Alas, no shouting ensues, and no ruthless plotting – or if it does, it happens off stage. The second and third time you do, you begin to lose the will to live. Trust received, responsibility given and taken.”) The first time you see one, it’s (almost) hilarious.
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Sleeper Star: He might not qualify as a “sleeper” anymore, but 19-year-old winger Bukayo Saka is certainly the most exciting figure in both Arsenal’s present and their future. Arsenal enters the 2021-22 Premier League season having not cracked the top four in six years, and with the youngest club in the league, they’re not widely expected to change that. Parting Shot: Arsenal finally breaks through in the fourth match of the season, notching a 1-0 win over Norwich City that offers relief to players and fans alike. But talent’s never been the biggest issue for one of the most well-supported and well-financed clubs in association football; results have been. But can they change their direction, and find their way back to the top? The Gist: There was a time–not that long ago–when Arsenal was synonymous with success.
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Amazon originals series All or Nothing: Arsenal was released on the Prime streaming service on August 4th, 2022. The very first season of All Or Nothing.
If there is a complaint to be made about All Or Nothing: Arsenal it is the usual complaint that can be made about any of the previous All Or Nothing series, that it is perhaps just a little too polished, a little bit too media friendly. What All Or Nothing does do very well, is apply its tried and tested formula in a variety of environments. The very first season of All Or Nothing in 2016 followed the Arizona Cardinals and provided a groundbreaking insight into life behind the scenes at an elite sports team.
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What could have been the end of his Arsenal tenure has become, he says, “the best week of my football career … I want to say to you guys: ‘Thank you’.” “The last thing I want to do is to blame you in difficult moments. You see, he says, he has been cheered up in the past week by his players’ solidarity and defiance despite a string of defeats. I take the shit.” How could they not beat Norwich after such a pep talk? First, he tells the players that, when he was a child, he had Spain’s first open-heart surgery. Because, honestly, that seems a bit of a stretch. Arteta doesn’t roll that way, but instead goes for a pep talk that manages to be both touching and baffling. It would have taken a heart of stone not to laugh. “Dead. I had fears. “Being an Arsenal fan now really sucks, let’s be honest,” says KSI, the YouTubing rapper. “Visit Rwanda” say the shirts, a slogan that, thanks to Priti Patel, now has a very different resonance. Faster than you can say Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Arsenal are in a relegation dogfight.
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People talk about restoring the Arsenal DNA. The Arsenal DNA is to win. To compete to win. This is what we have to do. It is difficult to play the same way. He has worked for Arsenal for 30 years and delivered an inspirational speech that saw the Gunners romp into a 3-0 lead by half-time. You need the right people around you to lift, to support you when you are having difficulties. Are people going to believe in what we are doing? He reads a wall of supportive messages fans left, and is cheered onto the pitch in the curtain raiser against Brentford, before getting his first goal in the North London Derby. If there were any doubts about Areteta as a boss, then they are alleviated by the sheer amount of respect he garners from his young squad. His dad in particular is a brilliant character - summed up by him saying “f*ck me he’s fucking starting” after being handed a team sheet. Do I have the energy to go back tomorrow and transmit what I have to transmit? Having shone for Arsenal, he became a key figure for England at Euro 2020, which culminated in a penalty shootout against Italy in the final.
The first three episodes of Amazon Prime's All Or Nothing: Arsenal are out now, but when can you watch episode 4?
Arsenal aren’t the only ones to be featured on the show. The series documents their battle to finish fourth for the season. Eager fans are keen to find out what happens next in the popular Amazon prime sporting series. You need an Amazon Prime subscription to watch the action. The first episodes in 2018 followed Manchester City, with a second series in 2018 that featured Tottenham Hotspur. The first three episodes of All Or Nothing: Arsenal are out now, but when can you watch the fourth?
From their star player losing the captaincy to the shock team talks that saved their season, the new All or Nothing: Arsenal series from Prime Video d.
Arteta eventually gives in to the request, creating huge cheers from the rest of the squad. Aubameyang is giving a post-match speech, and in a funny twist asks Arteta to rub his hands together while the squad chant for two days off. We finish the exclusive clip bundle with another one of Arteta’s brilliant pre-game techniques. But I think it’s really important for the fans to see this – even what he looks like, because I wasn’t quite sure,” said Sanderson. The clip proceeds to show two shocking moments in quick succession. Josh Kroenke has made big steps forward in communicating with supporters but few will have seen him talking about his aspirations for the club.
One of the most exciting things about the series was going to be the inside look at the club, players, and, most importantly, Mikel Arteta. The direct views of ...
Seeing how the team interacts and prepares for matches was very cool to see as well. One of the standout moments was a conversation between Josh Kroenke and Arteta after the third defeat to begin the season. The long-anticipated debut of All or Nothing: Arsenal was released this week.
The now-Barcelona FC forward broke the real reason behind the hairdo for the first time in Amazon's fly-on-the-wall docuseries.
"This is the first time I am telling to people why I am always doing a star while I am playing against Tottenham. Back in 2016, I lost my grandfather and we played against Tottenham that day. Needless to say, the move worked as the Gunners pipped their arch-rivals 3-1 in the North London Derby with Auba keeping up his good form against the Spurs. He made a goal in the 27th minute and had ample support from Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe finding the back of the net as well. In Episode 2 titled 'The North London Derby', Auba is seen getting the buzz fade at the side and his stylist expertly carving out a star.
"6 minutes into Arsenal All or Nothing & I already feel more attached to my wonderful football club," a fan tweeted.
"6 minutes into Arsenal All or Nothing & I already feel more attached to my wonderful football club," a fan tweeted. Watched all 3 episodes of All or Nothing Arsenal before work. "Watched the first episode of "All or Nothing" with my wife, loved it! "Just watched All or Nothing: Arsenal and wow I loved it. "Watched all 3 episodes of All or Nothing Arsenal before work. "watch Arsenal: All or Nothing and im pretty you'd start having a soft spot for them (they have this vazhndhu ketta jameen trope which i absolutely love) it maybe even convince you to root for them.
The dust-up occured during the game between Arsenal and Liverpool and ended with Klopp being issued a yellow card.
"It wasn't the plan - the situation was that Sadio goes for a clean heading challenge, no one makes a foul and they get up and for me, it's a bit too obvious that there was nothing," he said. The Liverpool manager was issued a yellow card for his altercation with Arteta. The series captures Arsenal's roller-coaster Premier League season and of the many moments, it was the argument between Jurgen Klopp and Arteta during the game that garnered all the buzz.
All or Nothing: Arsenal - how to watch and stream the new behind-the-scenes sports documentary as it launches on Amazon Prime.
The first three episodes debut today (August 4) across the world, to coincide with the launch of the new Premier League season. A new documentary from Amazon, All or Nothing: Arsenal, is going behind the scenes to tell you how. All or Nothing: Arsenal premieres today (August 4), streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. New episodes will be released on August 11 and August 18. All or Nothing: Arsenal is streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, and to watch the series, you'll need membership. And while they just missed out on a Champions League spot, they did qualify for the Europa League. There will be eight episodes of All or Nothing: Arsenal in total, with a further three following on August 11 and the last two on August 18.
All or Nothing: Arsenal sees the sports documentary team giving us exclusive access behind-the-scenes of another Premier League team, and the first three ...
All or Nothing: Arsenalfollows the Gunners across their 2021/22 campaign, with Mikel Arteta poised to take on his first full season as the manager. The next 3 (episodes 4, 5 and 6) will drop on Thursday, August 11, with the final two following on Thursday, August 18. Across each series, we see how the chosen team, its coaches, and owners react, prepare, play, and practice throughout a particular season. The first three episodes hit Prime Video on August 4 and are available now. All or Nothing: Arsenal is eight episodes long. All or Nothing: Arsenal is streaming now on Prime Video.
Amazon Prime's behind the scenes look at Arsenal's 2021/22 season is now live on the streaming service and Arsenal fans can watch Mikel Arteta and his team ...
We need to make it happen. Hopefully it is a perfect year to show that. Speaking in August last year, Arteta admitted the documentary would be the perfect opportunity to show the progress his side have made over the last few seasons.
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His love of a whiteboard and “crazy ideas” on the training pitch make for great viewing, and they offer a genuine look at how he works. By the time we reach episode three, the show appears to be finding its stride as the dressing-room footage flows non-stop. There is disappointment that the Covid-19 chaos at the start of the season is only touched upon, while there is no dressing-room footage from the shock opening-day loss at Brentford.
The series has followed the Brazilian national team as they embarked on their journey to Copa America glory in 2019 as well as the disappointing lows of a ...
As a London native, Kaluuya is a lifelong Arsenal fan who’ll add real passion and emotion to the series. The trailer opens with Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta, giving a pep talk to the team and introducing his style of management and play to the audience. All or Nothing: Arsenal follows the iconic football club in what would turn out to be an unforgettable season. All or Nothing: Arsenal will premiere on August 4, 2022, with three episodes. Unfortunately, you cannot watch All or Nothing: Arsenal without an Amazon Prime subscription, but it’s not too late to get one. The series has followed the Brazilian national team as they embarked on their journey to Copa America glory in 2019 as well as the disappointing lows of a Juventus team unable to get a Champions League win, even with Ronaldo at their side.
Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was livid after his team failed to keep a clean sheet against Aston Villa.
“For me, it’s the main thing we’re showing for 95 minutes we’re concentrated and all working for the common goal. “Where I’ve come from in terms of the past two seasons, I knew how hard clean sheets are to come by in this league. Ramsdale was the Gunners’ number one between the sticks for the remainder of the campaign, earning himself a regular spot in England‘s senior squad and keeping 15 clean sheets in total.
The problem with reviewing All Or Nothing is it's like reading a book when you already know the ending. The narrator asks will Arteta succeed in taking us ...
If you don’t listen to me, listen to our greatest ever goal scorer. Does he have an agenda? It’s genius yet sick that he’s done that. Not just do I own that, but it’s kind of obvious. In a way it sums up our owners’ priorities. Again, as viewers, we know how the movie ends, that the keeper turns out to be one of our players of the season.