This fella does seem to have quite a bit of match footage.
This fella does seem to have quite a bit of match footage.
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.What a load of busy c*nts. Can't sit there, enjoy the game and be in the moment - they've got to be filming, worrying about their content and getting all the footage cut together and put up online. I find it quite a sad way to spend a live football experience, myself. Vlogging isn't for me.
What a load of busy c*nts. Can't sit there, enjoy the game and be in the moment - they've got to be filming, worrying about their content and getting all the footage cut together and put up online. I find it quite a sad way to spend a live football experience, myself. Vlogging isn't for me.
A modern thing that I don’t get. Why is this a thing and why do people watch? And those stupid watch along things, just why
Every set play the phones go up to record the action. Complete waste of time with us3 People in a crowd of >30,000. There were probably more people ignoring the match while looking at their phones or chatting to mates.
When I want to remember my match day experience, I down 6 pints of Guinness and then stand around with my arms crossed for an hour or so.Watchalongs I completely don't understand. Matchday vlogs I quite enjoy as a way of remembering the experience I had at the game.
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.What a load of busy c*nts. Can't sit there, enjoy the game and be in the moment - they've got to be filming, worrying about their content and getting all the footage cut together and put up online. I find it quite a sad way to spend a live football experience, myself. Vlogging isn't for me.
Completely disagree.What a load of busy c*nts. Can't sit there, enjoy the game and be in the moment - they've got to be filming, worrying about their content and getting all the footage cut together and put up online. I find it quite a sad way to spend a live football experience, myself. Vlogging isn't for me.
This this this this this!Ronald's are great as he gets all the crowd reaction and footage of the game, Lukes are mainly just watching himself which doesn't do it for me.
He does seem like a really likeable lad but much prefer the way Ronald does it, he never fails to capture the action.This this this this this!
(Although my 12 year old nephew was very excited to see Luke Linx in the Uni car park queue the other night, which is the point, I guess)
Have to admit I do quite like the extra perspective(s) on things by the vids. And all those kiddies do put in the miles. Not a lot not to like shirley?What a load of busy c*nts. Can't sit there, enjoy the game and be in the moment - they've got to be filming, worrying about their content and getting all the footage cut together and put up online. I find it quite a sad way to spend a live football experience, myself. Vlogging isn't for me.
They are pretty loaded to be fair. Good on erm!What a load of busy c*nts. Can't sit there, enjoy the game and be in the moment - they've got to be filming, worrying about their content and getting all the footage cut together and put up online. I find it quite a sad way to spend a live football experience, myself. Vlogging isn't for me.
Having met Luke asn his dad a few times can honestly say really great people and very likeable . Its a yes from me that I don’t seem any harm withHe does seem like a really likeable lad but much prefer the way Ronald does it, he never fails to capture the action.