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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 2, 2018 19:55:44 GMT
Rio I love the fact that you post some highlights and we get different angles on the goals. Any chance you can condense it into a 3 or 4 minutes video? Or just the goals will do. I do appreciate your feedback but I just find it easier inserting all of the clips into one big video.
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Post by Lobster on Sept 2, 2018 20:12:01 GMT
Highlights
Watching them, you would think we got battered.
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Post by Anders on Sept 2, 2018 20:35:06 GMT
Highlights
Watching them, you would think we got battered. They’re a strange highlights package most weeks, I remember after the Spennymoor game they didn’t show Dudley’s effort which hit the bar for some reason. Just watching those back from yesterday they’ve missed off Mooney’s effort where he found some space in the box and curled a shot just past the post. They don’t show one of Guiseley’s players going around Shenton after our equaliser only for Grand to block it either.
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Post by bonecrusher on Sept 3, 2018 19:17:22 GMT
Rio I love the fact that you post some highlights and we get different angles on the goals. Any chance you can condense it into a 3 or 4 minutes video? Or just the goals will do. I do appreciate your feedback but I just find it easier inserting all of the clips into one big video. Which I doubt anyone can really be bothered to watch all the way through. Just the goals Rio - that's what the people want. I haven't got time for a 30 minute epic from someone's phone every week.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 3, 2018 20:00:58 GMT
I do appreciate your feedback but I just find it easier inserting all of the clips into one big video. Which I doubt anyone can really be bothered to watch all the way through. Just the goals Rio - that's what the people want. I haven't got time for a 30 minute epic from someone's phone every week. Well that’s your problem, not mine I’m afraid. The whole idea of a matchday vlog is to show the audience what a matchday experience is like from a supporter’s perspective. This usually includes stuff like preview’s about the opposition, score predictions etc., action from the match then a review on how the game went on, which is how I like my videos to look. Nearly everyone who vlogs games uses the above criteria to make there videos become successful. If you just want to watch the goals, then you should either watch the official club highlights online or go to the actual match itself because I certainly won’t be changing how I want my videos to look sorry. Also, I know what ‘’the people’’ want. If they want me to change certain aspects of my videos, then they will let me know. Other than yourself, nobody has criticised about the duration of my videos. I receive tonnes of positive feedback week in, week out which goes to show that ‘’the people’’ are satisfied with the duration of my videos and my general content. My matchday vlogs average around 700 views, which also goes to show that ‘’the people’’ are happy with my work. I often receive positive feedback on this very forum about my work which I appreciate a lot. This is actually the first negative comment I have ever received about the duration of my videos, which has made me feel a little bit guilty about writing such a long post when the vast majority don’t complain. Just for clarity, I will continue to upload videos regularly on my channel as I thoroughly enjoy what I’m doing, and I’d like to work in the media when I’m a little older (hopefully at this fantastic club). This would look very good on a CV too. My work also promotes our football club in a positive way as over the last few years we have had to overcome a lot of tough battles. Thank you to the vast majority who appreciate my work.
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Post by bonecrusher on Sept 3, 2018 20:20:37 GMT
Don't feel guilty Rio, its up to you what you post. I was just trying (with my years of experience) to give a little constructive feedback.
You keep on with it if thats what you want. Good luck to you.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 3, 2018 20:30:28 GMT
Don't feel guilty Rio, its up to you what you post. I was just trying (with my years of experience) to give a little constructive feedback. You keep on with it if thats what you want. Good luck to you. Thank you. Apologies if I went on a bit of a tangent 😀👍.
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Post by rcb on Sept 4, 2018 11:55:05 GMT
Well done Rio. I’m not very technically adept, but it’s easy enough to fast forward and rewind to study the bits you want to review. Goes well when used in conjunction with various match reports. Don’t understand the validity of the only complaint you’ve had in regard to the length of the video. Surely it caters for all.
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Post by Lobster on Sept 4, 2018 11:58:13 GMT
Exactly. He even puts the score on the videos, so you can soon locate the point at which the score changes if you just want to watch the goals.
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Post by Harry Lime on Sept 4, 2018 12:33:21 GMT
I was one of those who completely lost my rag after Telford. I was one of those who clapped them off the pitch yesterday. There’s still improvements to be made but the mistakes weren’t there yesterday & the graft & endeavour was. The team worked hard as a unit. I did have a bit of an unusual experience; after moving to sit in the stand with the missus, I sat next to a woman who then moved away one seat. I assumed just to give us both more room so thanked her. She replied “I did it for me not for you” I had no idea what to say to that so just went back to watching the game. As it went on it became apparent she was a home fan so I asked why she was sitting in the away end “Because this is where I want to sit” When one of their forwards was arguing with the ref & everyone was calling for him to be booked, somebody shouted “book him the big...” & she almost shrieked “Oh you nearly said it didn’t you!!” At half time she went & stood in the corner on her own. Absolutely surreal. Think we were sitting in the back row, a couple of rows behind you. She'd been muttering a few times early in the game, before you sat down, when comments were being shouted. It was almost as if she wanted someone to say something to her, so she could take offense.
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Post by Lobster on Sept 4, 2018 13:07:16 GMT
I was one of those who completely lost my rag after Telford. I was one of those who clapped them off the pitch yesterday. There’s still improvements to be made but the mistakes weren’t there yesterday & the graft & endeavour was. The team worked hard as a unit. I did have a bit of an unusual experience; after moving to sit in the stand with the missus, I sat next to a woman who then moved away one seat. I assumed just to give us both more room so thanked her. She replied “I did it for me not for you” I had no idea what to say to that so just went back to watching the game. As it went on it became apparent she was a home fan so I asked why she was sitting in the away end “Because this is where I want to sit” When one of their forwards was arguing with the ref & everyone was calling for him to be booked, somebody shouted “book him the big...” & she almost shrieked “Oh you nearly said it didn’t you!!” At half time she went & stood in the corner on her own. Absolutely surreal. Think we were sitting in the back row, a couple of rows behind you. She'd been muttering a few times early in the game, before you sat down, when comments were being shouted. It was almost as if she wanted someone to say something to her, so she could take offense. There are some really odd people who watch non-league football. Some of them are just a bit quirky and eccentric, but others are the type who you feel shouldn't be let out of their house on their own!
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Post by Imperial on Sept 4, 2018 13:08:18 GMT
I was one of those who completely lost my rag after Telford. I was one of those who clapped them off the pitch yesterday. There’s still improvements to be made but the mistakes weren’t there yesterday & the graft & endeavour was. The team worked hard as a unit. I did have a bit of an unusual experience; after moving to sit in the stand with the missus, I sat next to a woman who then moved away one seat. I assumed just to give us both more room so thanked her. She replied “I did it for me not for you” I had no idea what to say to that so just went back to watching the game. As it went on it became apparent she was a home fan so I asked why she was sitting in the away end “Because this is where I want to sit” When one of their forwards was arguing with the ref & everyone was calling for him to be booked, somebody shouted “book him the big...” & she almost shrieked “Oh you nearly said it didn’t you!!” At half time she went & stood in the corner on her own. Absolutely surreal. Think we were sitting in the back row, a couple of rows behind you. She'd been muttering a few times early in the game, before you sat down, when comments were being shouted. It was almost as if she wanted someone to say something to her, so she could take offense. Yeah it was as though she was looking for trouble, it was so odd.
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Post by steveo1 on Sept 6, 2018 13:00:56 GMT
I never thought my first game of the season would be in September but it somehow was! Lets face it, this game wasn't a classic and was never going to be. I didnt know what to expect after the battering at Blyth and further defeat against Telford, but 1-0 down with minutes to go it felt like another defeat was looming, but fair player to the lads for showing great chracter to come back and grab an equaliser to stop the rot.
Start of the game if you would have us a point i would have taken it and I am sure Berne and Johno would have said the same. The keeper done ok all things considered, just one moment of flapping about in the first half. The defence i was largely impressed with considering quite a few out injured, plenty of organisation from Grand, Moran was superb with Howson doing a job alongside, i thought with Smalley very busy at full back.
Midfield Stopforth put in a shift and i can see him and Roberts being a good pair, Buxton was ok but i think needs games down him before see him at his best, another worry he went off injured. Wide areas Mahony and Mooney looked lively without really producing a final ball. Uptop Matty Hughes ran around with Dudley but both lacked any service and were on scraps.
We badly need a different option with Dudley and the likes of Roberts and Green to play to give us craft in the side. The kids that came on in the shape of Noble and Marsh-Hughes done well and didnt look out there depth but it does show you the task ahead when we are having to bring 17 year olds on as first subs. Understandable we do have players missing and the sooner we get them on the pitch the better.
It's going to take a long time to sort this team out and it will not be an overnight job, its important we back the managers and players and for me this season is all about stability to go into next season with.
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