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Jun 19
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1.1 Billion Watching: Manchester United’...

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The cameras are headed to Old Trafford. Amazon has officially announced that its next All or Nothing docuseries will follow Michael Carrick’s Manchester United throughout the 2026/27 campaign. With a return to Champions League football secured and genuine momentum building, the stakes have never been higher for the Red Devils.


In this episode, we debate whether this unprecedented access will catalyze a new era or trigger a massive distraction:



Analyzing the history of the franchise, contrasting the cultural triumph of Arsenal’s youthful rebuild with the slow-motion managerial meltdown of José Mourinho's Tottenham.


Discussing the immense pressure of opening the dressing room doors to a staggering global fanbase, where every tactical debate and frustrated glance will be dissected across the globe.


Evaluating how Michael Carrick’s notoriously calm, calculated leadership style will translate to reality television, and whether his squad is steady enough to handle the ultimate media spotlight.


Tune in as we break down the potential rewards of humanizing a modern giant on its way back to the top, and the terrifying risks of self-sabotage if things go sideways on the pitch.

Manchester United podcast, All or Nothing Amazon, Michael Carrick coach, Premier League 2026, football documentaries.



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