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"Built in Birmingham: Brady and the Blues" premieres in the U.K. on Amazon Prime on Friday, August 1.• UK — Amazon Prime (FREE 30-day trial)• Worldwide — Prime Video
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It's a formula that's worked before and the AAA (Access All Areas) sporting franchise treatment has proved hugely popular - and not just with supporters of the club involved - but, boy, did they pick the right club/ legend/ season combo for this docuseries. It's great TV from the get go.
Birmingham City's 2024-25 season began in League One (the third tier of professional football after relegation the previous season. The club need to stop the slide and reverse the momentum as soon as possible. *NO REAL SPOILER INCOMING*
As viewers will see and most sport fans will already know, after years of multiple managerial changes and complete turmoil, they were able to finally steady the ship and set it sailing in the right direction by earning automatic promotion back to the EFL Sky Bet Championship with a record haul of 111 points.
That's the sport stuff, the real gold (plus Brady magic dust) is to be found watching the people and politics behind the scene as the already considerable jeopardy for all concerned - in the boardroom, dug out and locker room - is magnified by the attendance of TV crew 24/7.
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"Built in Birmingham: Brady and the Blues" premieres in the U.K. on Amazon Prime on Friday, August 1.
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Yes, you can. "Built in Birmingham: Brady and the Blues" is released worldwide on Prime Video on Friday, August 1 in the U.S. (and everywhere else).
If you're a Brit or an Aussie traveling in the US, however, a VPN will help you tune in if you want to use your usual domestic streaming platform. We recommend NordVPN.
You'd better believe it. "Built in Birmingham: Brady and the Blues" is released worldwide on Prime Video on Friday, August 1 in Canada (and everywhere else).
If you're a Brit or an Aussie traveling in the Great White North, however, a VPN will help you tune in if you want to use your usual domestic streaming platform. We recommend NordVPN.
As with everywhere else, "Built in Birmingham: Brady and the Blues" is available to stream in Australia on Prime Video from Friday, August 1.
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Five (or six if you include one caretaker manager). In order: John Eustace (July 2022-Oct 2023); Wayne Rooney (Oct 2023 - Jan 24); Tony Mowbray (Jan 2024 -Mar 2024); Mark Venus (Caretaker manager, Mar 2024); Gary Rowett (Mar 2024 - Jun 2024); Chris Davies (Jun 2024 - Present).
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