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Tottenham the Subject of Amazon's New 'All or Nothing' Docuseries

Spurs probably didn't expect their season to get started on such a sluggish foot when this was arranged.
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Tottenham is set to be the subject of a new Amazon "All or Nothing" docuseries, which will cover the club's 2019-20 campaign.

Manchester City starred in its own series in the 2017/18 title winning campaign, and there have been plenty of teams to follow suit in the last few seasons.

Next up will be Spurs, who confirmed the news on their official website. Viewers will be able to see a close look into life as part of both the men's and women's sides at the club.

"The multi-part series will offer viewers unprecedented behind-the-scenes access throughout our season as well as a unique insight into the day-to-day workings of the football club at our world-class training facilities at Hotspur Way and Lilywhite House offices," Tottenham wrote. "They will also cover the club’s broader story at our state-of-the-art new stadium."

There will also be a look into what are described as the "unique aspects" of the club, which includes their voluntary work to try and give back to the local community.

Their experiences at the new stadium will also be a big part of the series. It will focus on the football games at the ground, but there will also be a look into the NFL and rugby fixtures that will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The head of business development at the club, Aidan Mullally, said: "This is an exciting time to be a part of our football club and Amazon will be joining us on this journey during the current season.

"From showcasing the emotions we experience in the lead up to and at every game, to the efforts we are making to drive real change in our home of Tottenham, to our key partnership with the NFL, we are excited to share our unique story.”

Tottenham, which featured in the Champions League final last season, likely figured it would be off to a more successful start this season when mulling over the project. It's already crashed out of the Carabao Cup thanks to Colchester United, sits ninth in the Premier League and 13 points behind league-leading Liverpool and is third in its Champions League group following an embarrassing 7-2 home loss to Bayern Munich.

The series will launch in the second half of 2020 following the conclusion of the current campaign, and will be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video in over 200 countries.