Leeds United will once again feature on Amazon Prime for a six-point docuseries covering the academy at Thorp Arch. Academy Dreams: Leeds United will be a fly on the wall series covering the 2021-22 season.
Narrated by Vinnie Jones and produced by ELEVEN Group’s NEO Studios the series will air on September 23 showcasing the young talents coming through the conveyor belt. Last year coincided with the Whites breaking the Premier League record for the highest number of teenage debutants in a single season.
It'll feature segments from Kalvin Phillips, and breakthrough talents including Joe Gelhardt, Sam Greenwood, and Crysencio Summerville.
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Anouk Mertens, NEO Studios Global CEO, told BroadcastNow said: “NEO Studios previously shone a light on one of English football’s great institutions in our acclaimed and award-winning documentary Leeds United: Take Us Home.
"We’re thrilled to return to the club, providing unparalleled access in uncovering the skill, dedication, and occasional luck required for young players to make their mark in an elite team in the world’s most watched football league. We’re delighted to once again be working with Prime Video in the UK and Ireland to bring this series to their audience.”
Angus Kinnear, Leeds United FC CEO, added: “The reaction to Take Us Home was incredibly positive from fans of Leeds United and other clubs, as they were brought closer to the club than ever before through the eyes of the team, coaches, and staff.
"We’re rightly proud of our academy continuing to provide our first team with players who identify so closely with Leeds United, and we’re delighted to partner with NEO Studios and Prime Video again to now bring their stories to life.”
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