Welcome back to BOLT Extra Time,  I'm
your host James Tzanoudakis, once
again we have Joe Rawson, who is the
Sports Editor at Sky Radio joining us on
the show. Thanks again Joe for your time.
People watching at home are missing
football, we're missing football, we've
spoken about that, but actually,
it's sometimes nice to get
a bit of reassurance in these situations
and fear not football fans, there is
still plenty of football that you guys
watching at home can get stuck into. It
might not be live football but what
we're gonna do in this section is talk
about some of the really great really
entertaining football documentaries that
are knocking around at the moment on the
various streaming sites. Joe I know
you've got a list in front of you and
I've got a list as well, I think we'll
probably start by talking about I think
this is probably one of the more famous
ones isn't it? One that everyone seems to
have seen it's a real roller coaster of
a documentary 'Sunderland til I die' which
of course has launched season two very
recently which is why we're sort of
picking up on this this week but yeah
Joe talk to us about your thoughts on
this documentary it's a fantastic watch
isn't it? Yeah, I mean I love it because
it's proper fly-on-the-wall,
gritty behind the scenes  of the issues
at a football club that has struggled so
much over the past couple of seasons
because they've been so close to
promotion and they got to the playoff
final and lost out in that. 
This second season that has just
launched follows that journey and it's
it's a good watch for any football fan
the first season shows them having to
adapt to relegation and life outside of
the top fly, and this season follows Jack
Ross as a manager and trying to get them
promoted and we all know how it ends and
ends in tragedy are those some great
stories around the football club.
Lots and  lots of episodes to watch
because they've just launched
season 2 so you can binge-watch on Netflix.
The Manchester City documentary
'All or Nothing' again, you know, no
football story is straight forward
Manchester City's a club desperate for
Champions League success but much more
of a sort of successful story Manchester
City, in terms of how the club has
developed.
Yeah this one is decent watch,
if you're a fan of the Premier League
but I did think it was quite a nifty
marketing tool as well.  There's not the
grittiness and the fly on the wall
very clean cuts, very squeaky, very
shiny and it's very well produced
by Amazon but it's interesting but it
doesn't have the the raw emotion that
you feel as a football fan, but if
you're interested in Pep Guardiola's
methods and how he has transformed
Manchester City into a domestic treble
winning team then this is a decent watch.
This one was probably more my shout than yours,
'Bobby Robson more than the manager'
Bobby Robson the manager very close to
my heart because he made his name at
Ipswich Town Football Club the great
Ipswich Town teams of the 70s and 80s who won
the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup and
Bobby Robson then going on to manage the
England team, Barcelona and
a great manager and a documentary that's a
real fitting tribute to one of the
legends of the game yeah I mean Bobby
Robson is an absolute legend to me if
Yeah, I mean Bobby
Robson is an absolute legend to me if
you don't know anything about Bobby
Robson then this is a documentary for you
It goes through his early career and as
a player and then onto his management
days and goes quite in-depth into the
run with England where they lost in the
semi-finals.
It's an educational one for a
football fan I think, say if you don't
know anything about Bobby Robson then
it's worth the watch if you do know a
lot about Bobby Robson it's worth a
watch just to remind yourself how great
of a manager he was and how great of a
man he was as well no matter who you
support  it is a good one.
