Liverpool documentary should make interesting viewing
Fly on the wall documentaries often make great viewing, but they seldom reflect well on whatever or whoever the fly is watching.
Back in the late 1960s, The Beatles invited the cameras in to watch them rehearse and record an album. The album 'Let It Be' turned out to be pretty good - but before our eyes.
Years later the Football Association decided it might be a good idea to allow the cameras to record the behind-the-scenes story of under the management of Graham Taylor. There was just one problem - England did not qualify.
The subsequent film almost ended Taylor's managerial career; it probably did finish that of his assistant Phil Neal, and it included the pitiful sight of Paul Gascoigne blaming a "crap ball" for a sorry performance against San Marino.

I'm Match of the Day commentator Steve Wilson. In between driving up and down the M40 and M6, I will be hoping to reflect some of the behind-the-scenes action from the Premier League, reflecting on the stories of the season as they unfold and relating the odd anecdote or two along the way.
Let me know what you think by getting back to me on the blog, or by hanging out at Oxford Services.