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The alternative angles I found interesting, but if this was a attended match can you imagine the reaction if Lumley or Dieng were wandering around the pitch filming themselves at half time.
A little bit of delusion too, when he said they should have been 5 goals ahead at half time.
Great film by BF. Great camera. What is he using? It's amazing. Lad's a natural making docs. Great keeper and character. I liked the line before the second half when he's swinging on the bar... Has anyone ever broken the bar doing this? Good comic timing.
Great film by BF. Great camera. What is he using? It's amazing. Lad's a natural making docs. Great keeper and character. I liked the line before the second half when he's swinging on the bar... Has anyone ever broken the bar doing this? Good comic timing.
Think he said a go-pro at the start, Bosh. I know nothing about video but those tiny digital eyeballs have revolutionised things.
Kinda fascinated by his videos. Combination of really inane and quite insightful #content where Foster comes across as both enthusiastically earnest and also slightly grating.
After seeing the QPR one, went back and watched a few others - and it's an interesting window into the dull luxury of high level professional football. All private planes and deluxe hotel suites and 20 millionaires sitting in silence playing on their phones.
But really enjoy the in match coverage and interesting to see where opposition changing room is now.
Good video, liked the way he gave a fair assessment of both halves of the game. His comment on LR being a proper old school stadium, which he loves, shows that others love our ground, despite it's limitations in the modern era.
Quite interesting, I know clubs do often spend the night before an away game at a hotel 0- and many before a home game I think, but I really don't think it's required for a game about 12 miles from your home ground.
I imagine/assume we do it too, but is it really needed to spend such sums on a hotel for such local games?
Quite interesting, I know clubs do often spend the night before an away game at a hotel 0- and many before a home game I think, but I really don't think it's required for a game about 12 miles from your home ground.
I imagine/assume we do it too, but is it really needed to spend such sums on a hotel for such local games?
And miss out on the Hilton London Syon Park Hotel?
Quite interesting, I know clubs do often spend the night before an away game at a hotel 0- and many before a home game I think, but I really don't think it's required for a game about 12 miles from your home ground.
I imagine/assume we do it too, but is it really needed to spend such sums on a hotel for such local games?
My thoughts also, why do Watford need to stay in a hotel when only travelling to us? Or is it a Covid bubble thing?
My thoughts also, why do Watford need to stay in a hotel when only travelling to us? Or is it a Covid bubble thing?
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To keep to the normal routine of away games presumably.
James Milner likes the routine of a pre match hotel so much he checks into one before every game, even the home ones according to An article in The Athletic the other day.