The premiere of Amazon's documentary 'All or Nothing', which started the Arsenal series last season, was held in London in the early hours of Wednesday morning (3), with team leader Adidas and a number of players attending to support the event. It is reported that Arsenal will be paid £10 million for making this documentary, so it is no wonder that the team has given their full support to the project.

The premiere was a star-studded affair, with the Adidas couple and director Iddo in attendance, as well as five players - Kenyo Fu An, Bengwet, Imee Luwei, Kirantayani and Lok Hock Ting - and former greats such as Swann and Winterbourne, while the documentary was hosted by the Oscar-winning Best Supporting Actor, Daniel Kaluuya, a British actor who was of course also in attendance.

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The Arsenal, who started filming the Arsenal series last season, will reportedly pocket 10 million pounds. Adidas said earlier that it would be uncomfortable to have cameras in the dressing room for a long period of time, but after adapting to the situation, they don't remember anyone filming in the room, and it doesn't have a big impact on their daily preparations for the match.

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