Badger Boy
Mr Badger
- Jan 28, 2016
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I have no problem with anyone doing whatever they want, if that's their thing then good for them. It will be documented forever and this is an excellent season for the content. I wish them all luck with their endeavours, they're doing something and using their skills. Good luck to one and all.Well I think Ronald Collante and Luke Linx's videos are brilliant and they enable those of us who couldnt get to the European away games (for example) to see what the area/stadium/atmosphere is like - it may not be for everyone but I'm very grateful that they take the time filming the footage and spend hours of editing later.
It's a yes from me
Me neither, it's not for me but they're free to do what they enjoy and good luck to them! Maybe one day I'll enjoy watching their videos.It's not really for me either, because I'm clearly old and curmudgeonly. But I don't resent them making content to get the kids excited and I love it for that.
No problem at all with any of these characters and good luck to them all with their projects - they're all investing a huge amount of time, effort and cash to cover the games the way that they do. I'm just a grumpy old man mouthing off into the darkness!Completely disagree.
Ronald's videos are great and they're selling the Albion dream round the Latin American world. Maybe the family of the next Estupinian or Caicedo might be watching and have some kind of understanding of Brighton, the city and the fans. He's very good at his craft too. Game finished at 10 last night and he's London based and yet he's edited it and put it out by this morning, including some interesting backing music (the French piece for example). He's managed to get permission to film Marseille and Ajax ultras in the K&Q but got himself in with the Bell lot too. He understands how important crowds are to the football and uses them. He knows he's a one in ten thousand person in there, if everyone else was Vlogging he wouldn't have a product.
Met Luke at an away game this season. He was actually on the row behind us. Chatted to him at half time. Lovely lad, very dedicated to the Albion. He does have an annoying youtuber mannerism at times on the camera but certainly doesn't off it. He knows that, to an extent, that gets views with the younger fans who are his target audience (although my mate in his mid fifties who no longer goes after stints away in Canada and Costa Rica is a Luke subscriber, again to get an idea of the match atmosphere in the Brighton end). At the game we met him at he had an older bloke next to him who I assume is his dad. He watched all of the match and was very, very knowledgable, talking well and pointing things out people near us had missed.