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Top reviews from the United States ssolomonReviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars I'm probably biased, but this was truly so goodI'm already an Arsenal fan so I was always going to watch this and probably at least enjoy it. But I felt like I got to know this team even more through this series. It was a tough season to relive, given all the ups and downs, but seeing it from this perspective gave me new insight into how the players experienced it. It really painted a full picture of the club last season -- from the directors, the medical staff, and some Arsenal legends, to the players, Arteta, their families, and the fans. This series has reinforced my love for this team. One of the fans in the series said that a connection was lost over the last few years, but it's coming back. We're feeling inspired by them once more. And even though I'd seen all the games when they were live last season and already knew the outcomes, I still found myself cheering, groaning, and on the edge of my seat during the game clips in the episodes. Overall, very well done! I would watch so much more of this. Might even give the Tottenham AoN series a go (😬 I know that's scandalous as a Gunner, lol). One person found this helpful Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal insight into an Amazing TeamHaving been an Arsenal fan most of my life it was fun to see the inner workings of the team and atmosphere. A very interesting docuseries that brought back good memories of last season. Renee EvansReviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars I'm really not any kind of a sports fan.. And this is my first review of anything on prime...This series had me at the edge of my seat. The passion, commitment, and everything in between I was so engaged it felt like I was there and not in California. Not only was it the passion for the sport, it transcended how I looked at a sport that is not like our "American Football". I never watched a soccer match and I had no idea who or what Arsenal was. The 5 star rating caught my eye and I'm so glad I did watch it. The only thing is I wish there was slow motion. Sometimes it was pure magic so fast I wouldn't even see the ball LOL I would get goosebumps... Rewind! The passion that the fans had for their team was THAT are real fans of their sports franchise about the people. It isn't about the bullshit that I see in the NFL and the politics. They are truly fans that believe in their team win lose or draw. LOL but when they lost they really had to make that back up. The coach that is a true coach in every aspect. Absolutely recommend this All or Nothing Season 1 and Arsenal. 10 people found this helpful A.JReviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars ExcellentExcellent behind the scenes in professional sports with inspiring coaching Jamie PowellReviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars Good ShowSteady all or nothing format - likeable team and coach with a good bit of drama included. Third PlebeianReviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly goodI'm a diehard Arsenal fan, but I wasn't sure whether to watch this. For one, the way this Premier League season ended left a bad taste in my mouth (missing out on top four), and I wasn't sure I wanted to relive the disappointment. Second, these type of documentaries are sanitized versions of the club, and I didn't think it would offer much that was interesting or revelatory. However, I've found myself enjoying this series a great deal. It is revelatory in its way. No, you don't get an inside look at the kinds of tactical preparation that might excite some fans, but you do get a sense of who these people are, which, as many have pointed out, humanize them even more. As James McNicholas said on Arseblog recently: if the only impact of this documentary is that it lessens the amount of abusive behavior on social media directed against these players (i.e., you see them talking about what people post about them), then Amazon has done some good in the world! Anyway, loving the episodes, and learning more about this very exciting, very young Arsenal team. 3 people found this helpful ananasReviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars What a fun look into the season at ArsenalI'm a long time gunners fan, and I've seen all the other seasons of AON, having now seen the Arsenal version I can't help but think this is an amazing service to the fans and club. Thank you Amazon for giving us an insider look into how the club is run. One person found this helpful Victoria DavisReviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars FantasticMakes me admire Arteta more than I already did - this helped me see his vision for the team and values as a coach. Onto watch the 2023 season in real time, COYG! See all reviewsIs Arsenal all or nothing out?Arsenal: All or Nothing next episode release dates
August 4 – Episodes 1-3. August 11 – Episodes 4-6. August 18 – Episodes 7-8.
How many episodes does All or Nothing: Arsenal have?All or Nothing: Arsenal will consist of eight episodes in total. Veteran fans of the sports docuseries shouldn't be too surprised by the episode count as the series that followed Manchester City and Juventus both had the same number of chapters.
How can I watch Arsenal all or nothing in Australia?Amazon Prime members will be able to watch all episodes of All or Nothing: Arsenal on the Prime Video app for TVs, mobile devices and online. An Amazon Prime monthly subscription is £7.99 (£79 a year) in the UK, $12.99 in the United States and $6.99 in Australia ($59 a year).
Is there an Arsenal documentary?Everything you need to know about Arsenal: All or Nothing – the latest Prime Video football documentary series covering the ups and downs at the Emirates during the 2021/22 season.
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