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Manchester United block Amazon access to derby footage at Old Trafford



Amazon Prime has been taking documentaries of the behind the scenes shots of Manchester City and their recent success in the Premier League for four months. City signed a £10m deal with Amazon Prime to produce a season-long documentary series. This has given Amazon Prime access to back room talks and all the happenings before and after the game.


Although this has been a cause of agitation for many of their City's PL rivals, they have given Amazon Prime access nonetheless. But Manchester United have denied Amazon Prime access and they would not be getting any documentary for the weekend derby at Old Trafford.

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