Be fair to say it’s a close run race, but Amazon sell fuck all of any use
in Australia. I reckon that their distribution warehouse here is the size
of your local CO-OP.

On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 6:50 pm, David Boocock <boococ...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Not available in Australia, tossers!
>
> On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 6:14 pm, Guy Thornton <guy.thorn...@inter.nl.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Interesting.
>> I've seen various reviews and comments about the documentary. Some good,
>> some less so. One of the
>> criticisms was a lack of Bielsa, at least talking.
>>
>> The problem is how to watch it? I know it's on Amazon Prime which I don't
>> have and anyway someone here has
>> just tried taking out a trial subscription to Amazon Prime Video in order
>> to watch it only to get the message 'This
>> title isn't available in your location.'
>>
>> guy
>>
>> On 21 Aug 2019 at 1:38, seanscribe--- via Leedslist wrote:
>>
>> > So I finally finished the documentary this evening. It's very moving
>> > and I would recommend it. A few observations: - It's clearly not a
>> > completely independent production. While there are controversial
>> > episodes covered (Bamford's feigning getting whacked against Villa,
>> > Spygate, etc. etc.) there's very little new information revealed about
>> > these. (For instance, a more "newsy" documentary might have
>> > interviewed the intern/employee who actually did the spying against
>> > Derby.) Some important episodes are completely omitted. (For example,
>> > there is absolutely no mention of Jack Clarke's bizarre collapse on
>> > the bench at 'Boro, let alone an explanation of what caused it, beyond
>> > the vague "virus" that the club belatedly told us about.)  - The series
>> > does not go into great detail about most of the squad or the backroom
>> > team. There's no mention of the under-23s winning the national
>> > championship, no real discussion of Carlos Corberan, Jack Clarke,
>> > Jamie Shackleton, etc. - It's a brilliant portrayal of the human side
>> > of the club: players, management and supporters. You'd need the
>> > proverbial heart of stone not to be affected by the scenes of the
>> > players and backroom staff in tears after the last Derby game. In
>> > particular, I came away with new respect for Kalvin Phillips, Liam
>> > Cooper, Marcelo Bielsa, Victor Orta, Angus Kinnear and Andrea
>> > Radrizzani. One can criticize various personnel decisions that Orta
>> > made, particularly in his first season, but watching him crying after
>> > the Derby game, one can't question his commitment. That guy cares.
>> > Also, the scenes with Bob Tappin made it worth the price (okay, it was
>> > free with Amazon Prime) on their own. Anyway, I came away feeling even
>> > more proud to be a Leeds United supporter, which I didn't think was
>> > possible after all these years.
>>
>>
>> > Cheers!
>> > Sean
>> >
>> >
>> >
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