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Kieran Tierney Arsenal All or Nothing role in focus as Callum McGregor has say on Celtic version

Callum McGregor has hailed Kieran Tierney as 'some man' for his role in Arsenal's Amazon Prime documentary All or Nothing - but admits he would NOT like a Celtic version.

The former Hoops full-back made the move south of the border with the Gunners back in 2019 in a mega money move. Mikel Arteta's men were put in front of the cameras last season as the highs and lows of the English Premier League side were documented to be beamed to a wider audience. The documentary gives a real insight into the workings of the club with many talks with former Rangers midfielder Arteta, dressing room banter and team talks, disciplinary issues and even the kind hearted gestures of the players.

Scotland international KT plays a key role in the series, with Celtic skipper Callum McGregor delighted to see how well he comes across in the documentary, hailing his patter as 'still half decent'

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However, the midfielder doesn't fancy a Celtic version any time soon.

He said: “He’s some man, isn’t he? He’s come across really well and it’s good to see him so prominent in the changing room.

“It’s nice to see him coming across so well on the programme.

“His patter is still half decent, he’s quite lively!

“I’m not sure I’d fancy a fly on the wall job with the cameras up here, though."

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