07 Jul 2025 22:28:45
So the club were in talks about an Amazon documentary. Amorim didn't approve and the club now agrees with him. Not happening! Thank god!
1.) 08 Jul 2025
07 Jul 2025 23:42:22
Yes thank god that multi-billion pound company didn't want to pay us to do a documentary. Its not like we need the money or anything.
2.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 07:35:11
Absolutely the right decision. Would rather not have the distractions than the money it would bring.
3.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 09:02:52
Kurtis, on the face of it yes it would be brilliant and bring in funds…however in our current climate with redundancies, low staff morale, player issues etc I just don’t think it would be a good look and I’m pretty sure RA would rather not have a camera up his a$$ every minute of every day. You just know if sancho etc are t gone then the cameras would have been all over them. Much better to avoid it and focus on the football.
4.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 11:09:56
I'm glad Amorim said no to this, I don't like these programmes and I don't agree with them. Yes they will bring some finances into the club however, IMO they will also undermine a club’s core objectives, performance, cohesion, and competitive success.
The primary focus during a football season must be winning matches and maximizing performance. Bringing cameras into dressing rooms, team meetings, and private spaces creates an unavoidable distraction. Players, coaches and maybe even the manager could end up changing their behaviour as they become conscious of what is happening.
Successful teams have strong bond and togetherness, these programmes risk exposing tactical plans, interpersonal tensions, or internal criticisms that should remain private.
Finally, the more drama, the more viewers the programme gets, filmmakers and directors could manipulate or over dramatize certain things which gets out to the media and stories are suddenly blown well out of proportion, we have enough of that at United without this.
Not for me and I am glad it's been canned.
5.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 13:55:55
I'd love to watch this, absolutely love it.
But it's not for the team at this moment IMO. House is so out order and he is trying his best to bring it back into line. He doesn't need cameras there.
But something that will eventually happen, I'm sure.
6.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 14:12:25
Problem is ports, clubs are already letting Sky into dressing rooms next season along with stupid substitute interviews and more idiotic American football logic… the game is becoming a sham sadly…. Everything is about money, the fans, everything else is just a commodity
TV money is killing the game.
7.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 15:50:01
Whilst the rumoured fee of £10m would be well received, do not think it anywhere enough for the potential fall out.
The press love to make up anything possible to attack us. Imagine the consequences of seeing behind the scenes and how they would present it.
It would also be hugely disruptive to the daily routines of all concerned.
Offer us £100m and we'll maybe think again.
8.) 08 Jul 2025
08 Jul 2025 20:54:18
Would we be on TV with this before or after Love Island or perhaps on the Disney channel, after all, didn’t Woodward idea say we were like Disney when trying to recruit Klopp?
Let’s watch arguments and bickering and club being shown as turmoil, dragged through dirt because that is what they would portray. At this difficult time it would be ridiculous to sell our soul for 30 pieces of silver, to see the latest dirt smearing on TV.
Amorim is spot on, none of this nonsense, be a serious club at this time. When they come to do it one day, show the Directors trying to negotiate the MBueno deal.
9.) 09 Jul 2025
09 Jul 2025 06:15:48
The Mbeumo saga. That’s a whole box set not just a deal Red.
10.) 09 Jul 2025
09 Jul 2025 09:49:42
I must admit - I jumped the gun on this one. Now the fee of £10m has been confirmed, its a drop in the ocean compared to the negative consequences.
11.) 09 Jul 2025
09 Jul 2025 13:23:59
Usually I’d be against something like this, but it might actually be a good thing to highlight just how broken the club is at the moment and the amateurish nature of the jokers trying to fix it. We’re already a laughing stock, and seem destined for another bottom half finish with or without the distraction, so why not let our owners bring in a camera crew to show the world just how clueless they really are?
It could end up being the first step toward getting rid of them.
12.) 11 Jul 2025
11 Jul 2025 12:22:31
I wouldn't watch it even if they do it. No interest at all in it personally.
13.) 12 Jul 2025
12 Jul 2025 09:42:42
I get why the club would explore this as an option to bring in additional venue at a time where we have lost a significant amount due to not having European football.
Ultimately the club need money to be able to get us back to where we want to be.
However, I'm glad the manager has had the common sense to put his foot down and say no, and that the powers that be have had the respect to listen to him and accept his decision.
It would only be a massive distraction at a time where we need focus. One of the issues we have as a club is players who think they are stars while there performances are not star quality (far from it) . I don't think these guys need a camera crew following them around, it'd only further inflate their egos.