
The past, present, and future of European football collide when plans for a breakaway league emerge, leaving the game's most powerful leaders to defend or upend the traditions of the sport.
Season 1
4 Episodes

Jeff Zimbalist
Director

Gary Lineker
Self - Broadcaster

Gary Lineker
Self - Former Player, Leicester, Barcelona, Tottenham

Kate Scott
Self - UEFA Champions League Presenter

Florentino Pérez
Self - Real Madrid President

Murad Ahmed
Self - Financial Times Journalist

Roger Bennett
Self - Football Commentator

Aleksander Ceferin
Self - UEFA President

Vass MK
Jun 14, 2025It's really hard to mess up a documentary...it's basically just telling the story as it was as it happened or is happening and don't do too much or too little...and you are goood... this show is actually good...it does break one of the cardinal rules that applies to documentaries...it does too much... this was meant to be a movie...or let me say it would have been actualized better as a movie...2hrs 30mins...this story would have been sold very very well... i do get what they're going for however...i get the artistic choice here...it's a story about individuals at heart...and so we have to understand each individual intimately...it just ends up affecting the quality of the storytelling... where it does too much is showing us unnecessary bits...we get up with a character drive 2hrs with him and prepare for a meeting attend the meeting and make a speech with a character...it's a great to immerse the audience in the world of the character...but is it really necessary... i don't even know why I'm using character when it's a documentary...i guess just want to address what i call "the breaking bad syndrome"...what the shows breaking bad and better call saul did...over-indulging the audience...it slows down the plot... the first episode is very very intriguing...it's an excellent pilot episode...sets the tone and it is full of suspense and tension...the 3rd episode is probably the worst...it's supposed to set up the last episode but it just ends up beating around goes nowhere and just feels like all of it is filler... watchable...but with alot of fast-forwarding...it's telling a great interesting story though...

Myrade
May 12, 2023A good documentary shows both sides and leaves room for the grey between black and white. That's not the case. The formation of a super league has some merit. In the USA all major sports are organized in super leagues, F1 is a super league, so it can't be all bad. The actual reason UEFA (or Ceferin) is against the plan, isn't because they have the noble, everlasting spirit of soccer in mind. The moment the SL starts, UEFA will lose all power and will face bankruptcy because UEFA's main cash cow, the Champions League will be doomed without the major clubs. The past years UEFA's course was one of pleasing the few big clubs in favor of the many smaller ones. Their permanent objective: to be wealthier and more powerful than FIFA. In that struggle all is allowed and UEFA sold his soul to the gods of capitalism many times. This kind of nuance is lost in this series and that makes it a well made commercial.

@Zélia_come
May 12, 2023There are not much thing to say about this document. There ais mostly one side perspective from this orgination without seeing why is this happend in the first place. They describe the UEFA president like angel coming to save football. But it is true? The same kind of corruption system is still exiting. There is nothing change where all the club is strugger for survival. These both organization getting money year in year out without doing much thing to keep the game somehow "fair". It's still funny to me that the PSG president also good guys here. In the end, you can skip this document for good. Just so that they might have something else in second season!

ZOLCHE SIDIBE 😎
May 12, 2023It might feel biased towards some of the actors in the big story and regardless the fact that UEFA is not perfect and have actually many issues the reality is clear and the ESL is a very dodgy project which only interest is to rescue the unsustainable business model of three clubs. The series is very good fun to watch, it has lots of drama and reveal details that where not available in the media during the car crash. And at the end it just shows how greedy the whole football institution is around the world. This is no about the game, this is not about the community. It is a power game but I personally I much rather be on Uefa's side than on the corrupt Mr perez.