The Daily Hilario: Netflix and Vardy Party

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 15: Leicester City fans hold a Jamie Vardy flag inside the stadium prior to The Emirates FA Cup Final match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Wembley Stadium on May 15, 2021 in London, England. A limited number of around 21,000 fans, subject to a negative lateral flow test, will be allowed inside Wembley Stadium to watch this year’s FA Cup Final as part of a pilot event to trial the return of large crowds to UK venues. (Photo by Michael Regan – The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images

Watched a couple documentaries that came out recently on Netflix this weekend, including the one about the French team at the 2010 World Cup and the one about Jamie Vardy. Both quite good; the latter excellent, even.

I vaguely remember the 2010 scandal for the French, who ended up going briefly on strike at the World Cup after (then-Chelsea striker) Nicolas Anelka was sent home for supposedly insulting the head coach, Raymond Domenech. There are interviews with Domenech himself, team captains Patrice Evra and William Gallas, plus a few others, and a bunch of journalists and media people as well. Unfortunately, Nico himself did not participate.

I’m not sure how new any of the information revealed in the documentary may be, but it’s certainly presented with great dramatics (perhaps a bit too much). Hard to believe how bad France were at that World Cup and the preceding Euros, too.

So that one was good, but not nearly as good as the Vardy one, which is part of Netflix’s “Untold” sport documentary series — and thankfully available in the US as well. (There are a couple more coming in this current series, including one on Vinnie Jones.)

Vardy’s story is remarkable, and as we know, he’s quite the character. Highly recommended!

Talk amongst yourselves.

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