The Peoples Person
·16 juin 2026
Paul Scholes flags key concern after All or Nothing documenatary announcement

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·16 juin 2026

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has identified a potential issue that may arise from the club’s All or Nothing documentary announcement.
On Monday, United announced that their 2026/27 season will be documented by Amazon Prime as part of their All or Nothing Series.
In so doing, United will become the fourth Premier League team to sanction such a move after Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.
Amazon Prime’s cameras and filming crew will follow Michael Carrick and his players from preseason through the entirety of the 2026/27 campaign. The series is set to debut in the summer of 2027 across more than 240 countries.
United insist that they negotiated a record fee for any documentary involving a professional football club, surpassing what Amazon has previously paid.
An All or Nothing documentary was proposed during Ruben Amorim’s tenure, but the Portuguese head coach was firmly against the idea. He believed it would prove more disruptive than beneficial. At the time, Amazon were understood to have offered in excess of £10m for the access.
Now, however, the landscape looks very different. Under Carrick, United are heading in the right direction, with a long-awaited return to the Champions League to look forward to. As such, it’s widely felt that this would be a much more suitable time to green-light the documentary.
Speaking on The Good, The Bad and The Football podcast, Scholes observed that while the series would delight supporters, the manager and his squad might find it more of a burden.
Asked whether the film will pile more pressure on Carrick, the legendary United midfielder said, “Yeah probably.”
“But do you know what, for a fan they are brilliant to watch.”
He added, “I watched the Arsenal one. Not for a player, the players and the manager probably won’t like it, but for fans watching…City did it as well with Pep.”
“It’s amazing watching people like Arteta, what he’s like. You learn a lot of stuff.”
“As a player I can’t think of anything worse.”
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