NEWCASTLE are reportedly set for an Amazon documentary – with cameras already filming at the club behind the scenes.
Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal have all been the subject of fly on the wall ‘All or Nothing’ series on Amazon.
Now the Magpies are set for a four-part documentary of their own, according to Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie.
Camera crews are claimed to already be in place at the club, capturing behind the scenes footage during the first full season under their Saudi owners.
Downie claims the four-part series will follow the club in its attempt to win a first major trophy since 1955, as well as Eddie Howe’s quest to qualify for the Champions League.
It’s unknown if the cameras have been filming since the start of the campaign.
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And whether the documentary on Newcastle is part of the ‘All or Nothing’ series also remains to be seen.
The ‘All or Nothing’ series on Arsenal and City both had eight episodes, with nine for Tottenham, whereas the Newcastle documentary will have just four episodes.
Toon were taken over in October 2021 by the Saudi Public Investment Fund.
Howe was quickly brought in and steered the club to an 11th place finish in the 2021-22 campaign.
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Now, in his and the new owners’ first full season in charge, Howe has guided the club to fourth in the Premier League.
The Magpies have also qualified for their first final since 1999.
They take on Manchester United in the Carabao Cup final on February 26th.
And cameras are set to be in place to film the action behind the scenes for an Amazon documentary on the club.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk