He scored for both of themWonder if there are two versions…..’gol’ being used when he scores obviously
He scored for both of themWonder if there are two versions…..’gol’ being used when he scores obviously
Wonder if there are two versions…..’gol’ being used when he scores obviously
Yeah, that's Bambino Pons, he's the main commentator of Premier League matches in Argentina (and some of Latin America).
He makes up a song for every single goal he commentates so there's a song for probably almost every other goal Brighton's scored in the Premier League.
For Buonanotte's next goal he'll probably make up a new one (although he does repeat sometimes). They're usually based on actual songs.
(His most famous one is probably one for a Scholes goal from like the mid 2000s)
Here's for example, his song for Pedro's 4th (I think the video should work everywhere, but I'm not sure):
Ah, shameThis video is not available in your location
If you have a vpn, stick it on Argentina, it worksThis video is not available in your location
Ah, shame
Anyway, it's all stuff like this usually:
now hear me out ...
this is going to sound a bit silly, but watch the video and maybe it could change your view.
In the video it focusses on a part of his game that never really stuck in my head from watching him play - he really seems to be able to pick pockets and break up play. Maybe we have him in the wrong position. If he could get the rolling around on the floor out of his game, he could be the quality DM we've been looking for since Caicedo left.
(obvious caveats about youtube videos not being the full picture of the player)
now hear me out ...
this is going to sound a bit silly, but watch the video and maybe it could change your view.
In the video it focusses on a part of his game that never really stuck in my head from watching him play - he really seems to be able to pick pockets and break up play. Maybe we have him in the wrong position. If he could get the rolling around on the floor out of his game, he could be the quality DM we've been looking for since Caicedo left.
(obvious caveats about youtube videos not being the full picture of the player)
now hear me out ...
this is going to sound a bit silly, but watch the video and maybe it could change your view.
In the video it focusses on a part of his game that never really stuck in my head from watching him play - he really seems to be able to pick pockets and break up play. Maybe we have him in the wrong position. If he could get the rolling around on the floor out of his game, he could be the quality DM we've been looking for since Caicedo left.
(obvious caveats about youtube videos not being the full picture of the player)
now hear me out ...
this is going to sound a bit silly, but watch the video and maybe it could change your view.
In the video it focusses on a part of his game that never really stuck in my head from watching him play - he really seems to be able to pick pockets and break up play. Maybe we have him in the wrong position. If he could get the rolling around on the floor out of his game, he could be the quality DM we've been looking for since Caicedo left.
(obvious caveats about youtube videos not being the full picture of the player)