"Fight 'till the end": the new documentary on Manchester City
The Citizens also presented their own streaming platform
July 18th, 2019
With the season advancing, the England champions of Manchester City have launched two great news for their fans. After the success of "All Or Nothing" the Citizens presented "Fight 'till the end", the documentary that tells the last 30 days of the 2018/2019 season, ended with the conquest of the Domestic Treble (Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup), a historic achievement considering that it is the first won in the history of the club.
The documentary revives the challenge against Liverpool and the two finals against Chelsea and Watford, with exclusive behind-the-scenes images, Pep Guardiola's tactical lessons and the passion of the Etihad Stadium.
FIGHT 'TIL THE END!
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 18, 2019
Relive the final weeks of our historic Fourmidables 2018/19 campaign from an amazing behind the scenes viewpoint.
Watch all episodes now on the new Man City for TV app: https://t.co/8lPyOq5tlX
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The second big news announced by the City is that "Fight 'till the end" will be presented and produced by the new streaming platform Man City for TV, the hub that will broadcast replicas of the match, interviews, archive films, and documentaries, but that the women's team's live matches , and the summer friendly matches , thanks to a subscription of £ 1.99 per month.
Nuria Tarre, marketing manager of the City Group - the owner of the Manchester team - clarified the importance of this project, which tells a new way to experience football:
"We want Man City for TV to go beyond the limits of technology and consumption sporting and providing an engaging entertainment experience for all users, wherever they are".
As was the first documentary, released by Amazon Prime Video in August last year and focused on the victory of the 2017/2018 Premier League, "Fight 'till the end" continues the lucky trend of sports documentaries. An unpublished story of football is helping to remove that aura of mystery that often accompanies the great professional teams, telling original stories bringing them closer and closer to the fans, able to virtually enter into sacred places like the locker rooms.
If reliving the ride of the City will excite you, two other must-see documentaries could be "First Team", the documentary on the seventh consecutive championship of Juventus and "Sunderland 'Till I Die", the Netflix series on the Black Cats' collapse.