Arsenal’s All Or Nothing documentary has been hitting the headlines after the release on Amazon Prime. But it has nothing on Manchester United ’s forgotten gem of a behind-the-scenes feature-length documentary called Beyond The Land.
Set in the season after United had won a historic treble, the fly-on-the-wall film reveals some interesting moments around Sir Alex Ferguson’s team.READ MORE: Frenkie de Jong's sexy fiancee drops hint over Chelsea and Man Utd linksThe highlight being Roy Keane storming out of a team quiz because he believes Ferguson’s team has fixed the questions in their favour.
But it is the extra characters which make for great - if at times bizarre - viewing.Like Jack Keane, the Irishman who is working as a bar man in New York but has unwavering passion for United and is not shy in showing his emotions about it.
Then there’s the late Frank Lammar, the female impersonator and comedy act, who became friends with Ferguson after they met in their work raising money for cancer charities.While there is the drama of the breakdown of Ruud van Nistelrooy’s move to Old Trafford and the cruel editing of Mark Bosnich speaking about his future at the club, and then comes the arrival of Fabian Barthez to take his place.Should football be doing more 'fly-on-wall' documentaries?
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