Tottenham and Amazon in talks over new documentary video series

Tottenham's version will reportedly focus on the building of their £1billion new stadium
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Dan Kilpatrick @Dan_KP26 September 2019

Mauricio Pochettino has given his blessing to a new Amazon Prime documentary that will take an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the rest of Tottenham's season.

According to the Daily Mail, Spurs are in advanced talks with the technology giant about a fly-on-the-wall production, scheduled for broadcast next summer.

The doc would follow Amazon's first live broadcasts of Premier League matches in December and the success of All of Nothing, its fly-on-the-wall production about Manchester City's first title-winning season under Pep Guardiola.

In a bid to appeal to a US audience, Tottenham's version will reportedly focus on the building of their £1billion new stadium, its regenerative impact on the surrounding area and the club's budding partnership with the NFL, as well as narrating the intricate details of their campaign.

Pochettino and his players are said to be have been told of the project, with the Argentine giving it his blessing. Daniel Levy, the Spurs chairman who has brokered the lucrative deal, is intensely private but the cameras will reportedly have access inside the boardroom and first-team dressing room.

Photo: Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images
Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty I

Amazon's timing could hardly be better, with Spurs in the midst of their worst run under Pochettino and the pressure on the manager mounting following Tuesday's defeat to League Two side Colchester United in the Carabao Cup.

Meanwhile, Spurs have confirmed that they will fulfil tickets for all fans who purchased packages through Thomas Cook, previously the club's official travel partner, for the upcoming home matches against Southampton and Bayern Munich, while they plan to update fans who have bought packages for home matches later in the season after further talks with the firm's liquidator.

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Supporters who have booked coach travel to the away match at Brighton through the firm, which went into administration this week, will be able to book free replacement coach travel through an alternative firm.

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