Thanks. Much appreciated.
The film will be returning to its spiritual home of LS6 when it plays at the Hyde Park Picturehouse on the 10th. Part of the Leeds International Film Festival.
Last reminder for anyone in the London area. The Wedding Present documentary 'Something Left Behind' screens as part of Doc'n Roll Film Festival tomorrow (Saturday 3rd November) at 4pm at the Rio in Dalston. Shaun Keaveny of BBC 6Music will host a Q&A following the film, which includes myself...
If Murray was suspended or injured in the Withdean days it almost wasn't worth turning up - He was that integral to the way we played. Things don't change too much.
It's been a joy watching him score so many goals for such a long time and long may it continue...
Well done Glenn and thanks.
It really is an enormous distance to travel for a football match. Anything close to 1500 seems pretty decent to me.
The view is terrible and you have to climb a seemingly endless staircase just to reach the concourse, before more steps to your seat. Of course absolutely all of that is forgotten...
If anyone is staying up in Newcastle on Sunday after the game and has time to spare, I am screening my music documentary feature at Tyneside Cinema in the afternoon.
Full details here: https://www.somethingleftbehind.com/screenings
Or if you know any natives up there, please spread the word...
The London screening is on sale:
http://riocinema.org.uk/RioCinema.dll/WhatsOn?Film=10926453
I'm not officially allowed to announce it until tomorrow when the full film festival programme is revealed. But it leaked when the cinema made the site live too early and people are buying tickets...
Great crowd in terms of numbers and the reaction. Perfect blend of recognition and respect early on but also a raucous and continuous chanting of Cook’s name for the final few overs, because why not?!
As for Anderson... please don’t ever retire!
There will, yes. Probably not until early next year though.
Lot's of screenings to get out of the way first with some festival ones still requiring different levels of geographic premiere and that no digital or physical copy is currently available.
Thanks. appreciate it.
Visually there's definitely some I prefer over others, but there wasn't always the chance to get full kit to all these locations.
Really enjoyed last night’s set. They are all a bit worn out today after that record breaking ‘Take Me’ outro. Gedge had just picked up the bar tab for everyone though after a celebratory roast, which was nice!
It’s unlikely to play locally again. I think the Duke of York’s took a lot of persuading to even put this one on, even though it practically sold out in the end. It’s playing London in November though. Date TBC.
Other than that... Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast and a couple more overseas to...