Seb of Mtl Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 entre Byers please!..... NOW!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawn_strat Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 He is in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seb of Mtl Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 ya i noticed him after i posted the msg... cant see the field of play properly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawn_strat Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 2-0 Austin. This one is done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seb of Mtl Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 2-0 Austin. This one is done unfortunatly, i think ur right.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawn_strat Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 I just hope we can at least get one back considering we have never lost to Austin before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shawn_strat Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 The flow is just gone, lots of injuries and whistles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 very poor performance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 Filming a soccer game is not difficult: stay with your central camera as much as possible, and use your two other cameras (on the 25 yard line) for closeups or to film DOWNFIELD. NEVER FILM UPFIELD!!! It confuses the viewer because the camera axis cross. It's mindboggling how there isn't a manual or something the NASL/USL can send to these teams. I remember a director in Portland a few years ago who decided to get fancy and cut to a behind-the-net camera during play. WTF? Stick to the basics, guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 Filming a soccer game is not difficult: stay with your central camera as much as possible, and use your two other cameras (on the 25 yard line) for closeups or to film DOWNFIELD. NEVER FILM UPFIELD!!! It confuses the viewer because the camera axis cross. It's mindboggling how there isn't a manual or something the NASL/USL can send to these teams. I remember a director in Portland a few years ago who decided to get fancy and cut to a behind-the-net camera during play. WTF? Stick to the basics, guys. I would have prefered three fixed cameras on wide each covering a third of the field to that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keano Posted April 12, 2010 Author Share Posted April 12, 2010 wow, never more than 2 passes in a row and never more than 20 seconds of sustained possession. Looked like the midfield was lost without Testo and the players had no idea how to control the ball on that turf. Reminded me of the first 10 games of every Impact season. If it ain't broke don't fix it I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.Impact Posted April 12, 2010 Share Posted April 12, 2010 One word sums up that whole experience AWFUL! From the the Montreal Impact's play on the field, to empty stands, to crappy field with grid iron lines .... Austin deserved the 3 points. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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