All Town Aren’t We on Mariners TV

We are pleased to inform supporters that ‘All Town Aren’t We’ is now available on Mariners TV for a limited time only.

Following an extended run at the Parkway Cinema, which saw thousands of people go and see Jack Spring’s documentary about our 2021-22 promotion-winning campaign, it’s now the turn of exile supporters to watch the popular documentary via our video streaming platform.

Over the last 18 months, the Club worked closely with Jack Spring, the man behind ‘Three Day Millionaire’, and Shush Films, to create a documentary that tells the story of our takeover in 2021 and the heroic play-off run that includes never-before-seen interviews with players, staff and fans.

The same feature-length version of the documentary shown at the Parkway Cinema screenings is now available on Mariners TV at £10 per pass by clicking here.

To watch it, all you have to do is click on the ‘buy now’ button, register and login before accessing the documentary via the Mariners TV homepage.

Please note that a pass will only allow you permission to watch the content for 24 hours and that supporters with annual and monthly Mariners TV subscriptions will need to purchase a pass to watch the documentary – access is not included with any subscriptions.

If you would like more information about the compatibility of devices with Mariners TV, click here to read the FAQs.

The documentary is also set to be made available on an international streaming platform soon – we will release further information about this when we can.

Also, don’t forget that it’s your last chance to see ‘All Town Aren’t We’ on the big screen this weekend, with Parkway Cinema screening the documentary on Saturday and Sunday at 2pm, 4:45pm and 7:30pm, book your tickets by clicking here.

The documentary has already achieved a 9.8 rating on IMDB from the people who have seen it at the cinema. Now is the turn of our exiles to re-live one of our most memorable seasons in recent memory!

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