That was the crazy part for me.I knew they were buying the team when it happened. I had NO idea they had never met lol. I had assumed they were good friends.
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That was the crazy part for me.I knew they were buying the team when it happened. I had NO idea they had never met lol. I had assumed they were good friends.
Soon one of America’s favorite soccer teams will be a lower tier Welsh club co-owned by a Canadian. It’s amazing how quickly they were able to get the games streamed and/or televised here.This is one of the most underrated shows on TV and I was glad to hear it was renewed. Between the business side of things, the hysterical songs and the misery along with success it has everything.
This is one of the most underrated shows on TV and I was glad to hear it was renewed. Between the business side of things, the hysterical songs and the misery along with success it has everything.
Agreed, I really enjoyed the show a lot. They did a really great job. I still can't believe they bought a team together without meeting before lol.This is one of the most underrated shows on TV and I was glad to hear it was renewed. Between the business side of things, the hysterical songs and the misery along with success it has everything.
And it works for GG and I because we will not follow a single thing about the team until the next season so we will be on the edge of our seats again.Soccer documentaries are quickly becoming one of my favorite genres, All Or Nothing has been awesome.
But the support for Wrexham and popularity as someone who appreciates lower-league soccer, has been cool to see. Plus I got to watch them beat Blyth on ESPN+ yesterday!
Soccer documentaries are quickly becoming one of my favorite genres, All Or Nothing has been awesome.
But the support for Wrexham and popularity as someone who appreciates lower-league soccer, has been cool to see. Plus I got to watch them beat Blyth on ESPN+ yesterday!
Soccer documentaries are quickly becoming one of my favorite genres, All Or Nothing has been awesome.
But the support for Wrexham and popularity as someone who appreciates lower-league soccer, has been cool to see. Plus I got to watch them beat Blyth on ESPN+ yesterday!
I'm the same. I let them pile up and then binge a few.LOVE this show. We are on episode 13. Try to let a few record and watch 3 or 4 at a time. It's so good.
Hard knocks, All or Nothing, Drive to Survive type shows are easily my favorite genre right now
Now juxtapose that season with where Arsenal are now and it's really fun to see.I am now an Arsenal an because of All or Nothing. The youth movement they went through to get to the current iteration has been crazy.
It was a FA Qualifier match so there is probably a loophole there for streaming rights. Based on what I've seen there seem to be some hangups about streaming rights for the National League as a whole even though Wrexham is trying to be allowed to get all of their matches available to be streamed. They want the whole league to be able to stream their games. I could understand concerns however. The league doesn't want to do a deal that would be bad for them if they were to lose Wrexham to promotion into the EFL.ESPN are now showing English non league football? LOL, crazy but cool. Branching off subject slightly, I bloody love ESPN+. Last night I was watching twenty20 cricket!
It only gets better too. We have 1 episode leftI’m only watching the 3rd episode, but this show is just fantastic so far.
Cheaper to just get Hulu for a month, no?$25 for the season. That trailer was fire.......over here being cheap.
us neither and we love ted lasso and this and still won’t pay attention to soccerThis thread popped up and got me excited like more episodes were released. Not a soccer fan at all but between Lasso and this I’ve started to pay more attention to it.