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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne

Amazon release trailer for Tottenham Hotspur documentary with 22-word Daniel Levy message

It's finally here!

A trailer for Amazon's 'All or Nothing' documentary on Tottenham Hotspur has been released, offering fans a glimpse into what has been an interesting season.

The documentary was expected to air at the end of July although, it's likely to have been pushed back in order to capture the entire campaign which was placed on hold for three months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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The documentary makers have had cameras fixed in many rooms of the club's training ground since the terms of the link-up were agreed after the season began.

A cameraman has also followed the players and coaching staff every day since at Hotspur Way and at the new stadium. It is understood that, particularly with the fixed cameras, the players and staff now rarely remember they are there.

As expected, the trailer touches on the biggest Tottenham story of the season - the departure of Mauricio Pochettino and the subsequent appointment of Jose Mourinho as head coach.

This particular clip featured a 22-word message from chairman Daniel Levy as he appeared to be addressing the Tottenham squad about the decision.

"We have to do what we feel is right for the club," Levy says. "And only time will tell if it's the right decision."

Take a look at the 22-second trailer below...

But what else will appear in the much-anticipated documentary?

Click here for the nine things you can expect to see when the product is finished.

This could be the beginning of a long-term partnership between Tottenham and Amazon.

According to The Daily Mail, Amazon, who have been filming behind the scenes at the club for their ‘All or Nothing’ series, have expressed a ‘substantial interest’ in a potential naming rights deal for the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Chairman Daniel Levy, who has long been seeking a company to sponsor the ground, is said to be looking at an incredible £250 million deal over ten years making it the biggest of this kind in the Premier League.

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