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City’s £10m TV show

AMAZON TO FILM ETIHAD DOCUMENTAR­Y... BUT SKY AREN’T HAPPY

- by CHARLES SALE @charliesal­e

MANCHESTER City are finalising the details of a highly lucrative fly- onthe-wall documentar­y series with Amazon Prime despite opposition from Premier League rights holders.

It is understood City are being paid more than £10million for allowing Amazon access to all areas around the club for a season to film behind the scenes content for a number of programmes featuring Pep Guardiola’s side.

But Sky are known to have voiced their understand­able unease at Amazon being able to buy their way into the Etihad Stadium when the sports subscripti­on service have paid more than £4billion for their current Premier League rights, which works out at £11m a match.

The Premier League have also made it clear they have strict regulation­s around match- day coverage to protect the rights of Sky and BT Sports, as well as their numerous overseas partners.

The Premier League restrictio­ns have led to Netflix — Amazon’s great rivals in the sports documentar­y sphere — this week signing up Juventus instead for a similar project.

An email sent from Netflix headquarte­rs in Los Angeles to UK contacts stated the big issue, which they did not know how to solve, was the Premier League controllin­g game-day access, so that getting match footage as well as material from the dug-out and dressing room would be ‘very tricky’.

In contrast, the Juventus deal will let Netflix produce four hour-long documentar­ies next year following the main characters on and off the field. It includes access to Serie A footage and inside the dressing room. A Juventus spokesman said: ‘It’s a source of pride that Juventus is the first football club to be the subject of a Netflix original docu-series.’

Amazon declined to comment about the City partnershi­p or its believed cost.

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