Superb camera work from the guys behind the goals and to the sides. Gives you a much better perspective of the action, especially with the ability to freeze frame and play in slow motion. Couple of points on that: The "was it a goal" question - inconclusive angle but it looks like the player was inside the goal, over the line, when he headed it up and out. Maybe with goal line technology we could have had another one there. McGeehan's goal - I mentioned it yesterday but seeing it from the different angles today proves my suspicions that the Dons player should have been sent off. It was a shocking, knee high lunging tackle which turned Cam upside down after he had got his shot away. How he didn't get injured is beyond me but the intent to injure looked clear from that. On the other hand you could give the defender the benefit of the doubt and say his lack of ability was to blame and that it wasn't malicious. Red card for me though and a lucky escape for our man who has already had one career threatening injury. Funny conclusion to that though was that the defender was prostrate, face down on the ground, maybe feigning injury to avoid having to face the referee?
Agreed on the recap video it looks very good Agreed on the lunge at McGeehan as well - surprised and relieved he escaped injury Dont agree on the "goal" it doesnt look to me like all the ball crossed the line and I think the officials got that one right - shame there wasnt goal line tech to be completely sure
Posted on the thread with the video attached, POR. But it was this thread that drew my attention to it. Amazingly good.
Hm, it says on the other one posted after 3 o'clock, but when I found it on the iFollow site (after six) and commented on it there was no posting on here but mine. Odd that. Anyway, as is generally agreed, another top notch production by our media team. I wonder if we have to worry about THEM in this transfer window?