Juve Documentary on Netflix (5 Viewers)

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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Yeah, it's just a shallow marketing gimmick but I'm not the least bit surprised. Honestly Juve would have an insane story to tell; from Calciopoli, being spit on by the whole footballing world, demoted and with all the big names leaving, only some legends remained and fought the team back to Serie A and regained our position at the very top. Beppe and Paraticis moneyball style of transfers, Conte's dominant reign.... all would've made an excellent documentary. It's just covering up Calciopoli as well as they can when it should instead be considered as the reason why this team is so very special; it fought back from the pits in a way no team could ever do, with players that put the team before all else.
You more or less described the Black and White Story or whatever was the title of that recent Juve movie.

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Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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This is the first of it's kind though, right? I've never seen nor heard about a docu-series about a football club, are we really the first ones?

I've watched the first two so far as I didn't have a lot of time over the weekend, it's really interesting to see the club culture and parts of our training sessions as well as get to know our players better, but can't help but think that this is way too professional, it feels like Agnelli edited every sentence and picture
We had Being Liverpool a few years ago. It was pretty bad.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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All said and done, this once again confirms that our marketing team is doing very very well, and earning their buck for sure :tup:
 

Tak!

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Jun 23, 2011
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We had Being Liverpool a few years ago. It was pretty bad.
I prefer that one though, it was more backstage of training and more up close. Gave some kind of feeling and felt less staged.

I am happy they are doing the documentary but I am disappointed they don't go deeper and allow the fans more up close to day-to-day activities that are not all staged PR-things. I don't want to watch backstage of lousy commercials, I'd rather see a group having a regular lunch or a training session. So less things that I can find on Instagram, Google, Facebook, whatever, and more about things I cannot possibly see unless really being there and then.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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I tried watching it....couldn't get past 15 minutes, they've mention our lost final vs Madrid at least 8 times within those 15 minutes. I turned it off, switched to Naruto on netflix @DAiDEViL.

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