âAll or Nothingâ a very appropriate title for a documentary series on a club who havenât won a single piece of silverware since the League Cup in 2008.âNothingâ has been on Tottenhamâs agenda for some time now, and while last yearâs Champions League run may have returned some seriously entertaining clips - the dressing room after their last gasp victory over Ajax, in particular - a post-mortem of their defeat to Colchester United at the JobServe Community Stadium doesnât quite hit the same notes (unless youâre an opposing fan, of course, then itâs hilarious).Watch Tottenham Hotspur Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below
Indeed, depending on your football allegiances, Amazonâs season-long documentary could either make for excellent entertainment or a true horror. Spurs have won just three times this term, drawn four and lost five.
Their last victory came against Southampton, and if youâre familiar with how these series typically go, youâll know that following Tottenhamâs win, the producers will have lulled viewers into a false sense of hope with the use of uplifting music, clever editing, clips of everyone looking happy in training before plunging them into the 7-2 game against Bayern Munich. No more spoilers, anyhow.
Amazon Prime Video Sportâs tweet, âAll or Nothing Tottenham Hotspur,â was just asking to be responded to, and though his jab was about as cheap as they come, Manchester Evening News journalist drew a smile from us with his short and snappy responseâ¦