Chelsea could become the next club to have their season filmed in a 'fly on the wall' style documentary following the popularity of Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City's own series.
The Amazon produced series' called 'All or Nothing' has become a revelation for football fans, who are able to see behind the scenes footage from matchdays, training and key discussions at clubs with some of the most controversial topics being shown.
SBC reporter Ben Jacobs reports that Chelsea had previously shown 'no interest' in the idea under Roman Abramovich's tenure, but Todd Boehly's arrival could yet change that.
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Boehly is looking for ways to make the most of untapped potential at the club and commercial deals such as this would be the perfect way to start, with Jacobs tweeting that the American owners have 'an appetite' to be filmed.
After cameras captured Manchester City's record-breaking 100 point season they then followed Spurs in 2019/20 and throughout the initial Covid-19 hit summer of football, including Jose Mourinho's appointment, but the most dramatic season came with footage of Arsenal last term.
The Gunners had a rollercoaster year in which Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was stripped of the captaincy, Mikel Arteta came under immense job pressure and the Gunners fell short of gaining Champions League football, with some of the most explosive moments now shown on the All or Nothing series.
Newcastle are also on the agenda for clubs to follow after their takeover earlier this year.
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