Serko Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Who thought this was a good idea? http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/channel-5-nets-liverpool-fc-doc/5044388.article
Ant Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 This should be a laugh. I look forward to a video recorded with a hand cam with John W Henry's reaction after sacking Kenny. *Cue Emotional Music*
Cunny Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 They can schedule it after The Walking Dead and see if anyone notices the difference.
Superjay Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 (edited) Is this not the foxsports doc done a couple of weeks ago? The origin of the fact that joe cole is adored by dinnerladies? Edited July 16, 2012 by Superjay
AE Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Is this not the foxsports doc done a couple of weeks ago? The origin of the fact that joe cole is adored by dinnerladies? Would have though so.Reckon Fox needed a dramatic ending, "you didn't win the cup so sack the manager or we will have you for breach of contract"......
The Invisible Man Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 I hope this will be like the HBO series Hard Knocks which is actually decent and an interesting insight into sports teams.
lfc003 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 I think this will be brilliant to be honest, Can't wait to watch it.
Benzo-13 Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 It was being pushed on nearly advert break during the Euro's when I was over in the States some weeks back.
Candystore Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Didn't know this: 'Liverpool’s chairman Tom Werner is no stranger to TV, having executive produced some notable US comedies, including The Cosby Show and 3rd Rock from The Sun.'
dorgie Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Did they get exclusive access to John & Linda's hotel room ?
SkippyjonJones Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 (edited) Didn't know this: 'Liverpools chairman Tom Werner is no stranger to TV, having executive produced some notable US comedies, including The Cosby Show and 3rd Rock from The Sun.' which is why John Lithgow has become a Liverpool fan. Edited July 16, 2012 by SkippyjonJones
Swipe Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Mork and Mindy was Werner's first big success I think.
stressederic Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Mork and Mindy was Werner's first big success I think. I didn't realise that Mork and Mindy was a spin-off from Happy Days until I found out recently.
Swipe Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 I didn't realise that Mork and Mindy was a spin-off from Happy Days until I found out recently. Yeah mork was in an episode wasn't he? Man, the 6pm weekday slot on channel 4 used to be great! Happy Days, Roseanne etc. Even s*** like my two dad's and Kate and alllie was better than f***ing hollyoaks.
stressederic Posted July 16, 2012 Posted July 16, 2012 Yeah mork was in an episode wasn't he? Man, the 6pm weekday slot on channel 4 used to be great! Happy Days, Roseanne etc. Even s*** like my two dad's and Kate and alllie was better than f***ing hollyoaks. Yeah it was a sort of 'is it a dream?' episode apparently. Very odd.
Kvarme Ate My Food Posted July 17, 2012 Posted July 17, 2012 Yeah it was a sort of 'is it a dream?' episode apparently. Very odd. Not really all that odd.
CarraLegend Posted July 21, 2012 Posted July 21, 2012 http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/video/premier-league/?vid=3ff22872-e238-425e-900a-78c068f0fa8a
schmuckdonald Posted July 21, 2012 Posted July 21, 2012 http://msn.foxsports...0a-78c068f0fa8a Alright Knox.
JonShar Posted July 22, 2012 Posted July 22, 2012 Little preview looked prett good. To be fair that preview was ace.
JonShar Posted July 22, 2012 Posted July 22, 2012 Rodgers' office is class! No kidding, sell that Mac and buy another player!
ali Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Liverpool documentary should make interesting viewingSteve Wilson | 10:48 UK time, Tuesday, 21 August 2012 Fly on the wall documentaries often make great viewing, but they seldom reflect well on whatever or whoever the fly is watching. Back in the late 1960s, The Beatles invited the cameras in to watch them rehearse and record an album. The album 'Let It Be' turned out to be pretty good - but the film captured the bitter, bickering disintegration of the band before our eyes. Years later the Football Association decided it might be a good idea to allow the cameras to record the behind-the-scenes story of England's march to the 1994 World Cup finalsunder the management of Graham Taylor. There was just one problem - England did not qualify. The subsequent film almost ended Taylor's managerial career; it probably did finish that of his assistant Phil Neal, and it included the pitiful sight of Paul Gascoigne blaming a "crap ball" for a sorry performance against San Marino. I'm old enough to have been a part of the press pack which followed England on that ill-fated World Cup qualifying campaign, and it was clear to all of us that the constant presence of the camera crew was an irritation to the players and management once things started going wrong. The TV viewers loved it; a chance to gatecrash on a car crash. TV cameras are capturing Rodgers's early months in charge of Liverpool. Photo: Getty Images Fast forward again and last season we had 'QPR: The Four Year Plan', a film which left you wondering if the people who had bought the famous London club had a clue, let alone a plan.At West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, Liverpool's players were under similar scrutiny. American TV network Fox Sports has had its cameras following Liverpool's every step since the back end of last season. On Saturday they had a camera in the dressing room before the game, at half-time and after the match. The documentary will be shown as a six-part series on both sides of the Atlantic, with screening scheduled to start in the US on 16 September. Details have yet to be confirmed, but it is understood that it will be shown in the UK at a similar time on Channel 5. Presumably the rationale behind the documentary was to heighten awareness of the brand in their owners' home market; to make Stevie G and Co stars Stateside. 'This will be an amazing opportunity for our fans to see a new side of the club," said chairman Tom Werner. Nice idea .....on paper. First the cameras captured Liverpool capitulating in the race to qualify for the Champions League, then Liverpool losing the FA Cup Final. They then saw Liverpool sacking Kenny Dalglish and appointing Brendan Rogers before the side were thumped in their opening game of the new campaign. The cameras pack and wrap after the match against Manchester City next weekend - perhaps it's just as well. This from a club which, in its glory days, used to pride itself on doing business behind closed doors, and a club which, in recent years, has been fierce in protecting its players from media requests for access and interviews.No doubt when the film is finished it will make fascinating viewing for us; I am much less certain that it will make comfortable viewing for John Henry and Werner - and it's hard to imagine anyone sanctioning Series Two. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/stevewilson/2012/08/liverpool_documentary_should_m.html
Ant Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 It looks atrocious and I'll be watching it from the back of the sofa. It makes me laugh that SOS where filmed on the coach going down to West Brom though, they've slated the club on many decisions but when it comes to having their faces on a documentary by Fox they're all up in that s***.
smithdown Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 On Saturday they had a camera in the dressing room before the game, at half-time and after the match now that does sound like a very good idea indeed doesn't it and they're going to be there for the City game too? ffs, this is a right load of p1ssing about
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