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FA Youth Cup - v Millwall at The Valley 2nd December

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  • well done the youngsters and to those contributed to the YouTube broadcast
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,964

    well played you yoof !
    deserved it.
    Pens were perfect and 2 good saves too.
    Who is Millar?

    Definitely not Roger......
  • cafcledbury
    cafcledbury Posts: 1,228
    Thanks who ever done the live feed .would be great if we could do a few more .thanks again.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    If our current u18 and u21's were allowed to play in in the top cat, how do you think we'd get on?
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    PopIcon said:

    If our current u18 and u21's were allowed to play in in the top cat, how do you think we'd get on?

    Officer Dibble would chase them off

    (one for the kids there)
  • uie2
    uie2 Posts: 4,596
    I thought Konsa looked very cool on the ball with good passing! Next to break into first team possibly?
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,048
    Late at work but managed to follow. Thought we shaded the game itself, but some good penalties and two great saves, including the first one which is so important. Not often we put one over our local spanner friends! Excellent :smile:

    Great feed and camerawork too. Really impressed with the whole set up.
  • LouisMend
    LouisMend Posts: 5,446
    Excellent work from Steve Adamson and his crew getting that filmed and streamed, very impressive to see them working behind the scenes. Glad so many of you tuned in, was a fun evening.
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,210
    Good watching this.

    Blondie in CM was the star for me lead as captain looks a top prospect.

    Also a note on the tackles flying in from both sides, very refreshing to see the ref let them go lot of them would've been tellows in first team.
  • AddickFC81
    AddickFC81 Posts: 4,053
    Well done the lads
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  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Anderson looked good. Fantastic energy, good skills and pace. The future looks good.

    Good of the club to let it be shown live. Over 1000 on line I think they said.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    I went to the Valley, and thought it was a good contest. A lot of people will have seen the youtube so not a lot to say I suppose.
    Karel Fraeye and his assistant was there, as was Jordan Cousins, and the Millwall manager, saw Chris and Sue Parkes there, but if Katrien was there I didn't see her.
    Decent crowd, and an audible following from Millwall.
    Millwall improved as they went on, and although Sam Bone was in and out success wise, his presence is important, and when he went off early second half, it meant Ezri Konsa had to play at the base of the diamond where before he had been the right hand side man, linking with Brendan Sarpong-Wierdu, who himself is more of a midfield player rather than a right back.
    You will have seen Chris Millar slam in first time right foot from the corner, and when we failed to clear Millwall then scored through a crowded situation. Millar played well throughout, and partnered by the little wasp who is Terrique Anderson, who has something of the Lookman about him, but is blindingly fast. Anderson played well, as did captain George Lapslie.
    In fact all the players were good, and probably had the edge skill wise over Millwall. The game was well refereed, and the players gave the ref no trouble anyway.
    Our instinct was to play a passing game, and avoid the long ball as much as possible. The players had confidence on the ball, and with each other generally.
    Nice to come away from the Valley slightly cheered. Looking forward to the next round.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843

    PopIcon said:

    If our current u18 and u21's were allowed to play in in the top cat, how do you think we'd get on?

    Officer Dibble would chase them off

    (one for the kids there)
    OK TC HI
  • Pedro45
    Pedro45 Posts: 5,820



    Thanks as always and hopefully we can do more and more of these and I welcome any feedback you have on them.

    It was an excellent service, but I did get annoyed that every time Charlton attacked, the camera choice switched to behind the goal, and you lost the flow while your viewpoint re-registered. This is not a criticism of the camera operators, but of the "director's choice". Made it a bit disjointed for me, but still enjoyed it!
  • Thanks for your comments today about the stream. Hopefully those of you who missed it can catch up on YouTube as it will be up there to watch on demand.

    A lot of hard work goes into this, I spent most of the day cabling but credit has to go to the University of Greenwich who as previously mentioned none of this would have been able to happen without. The camera operators were superb but also credit to the replay operator, who was getting the replays ready for me to cut to so quickly.

    They all did exceptionally well for the penalties and I have to say mixing the penalties, switching to replay, editing graphics,pushing live cameras back on screen then pushing the graphics up is a very hard thing to do in such a short amount of time!

    As previously mentioned we are trialling with these multi-camera streams and hope to do as many as we can, just need to make sure we get the numbers each time to justify it which today happened.

    Thanks as always and hopefully we can do more and more of these and I welcome any feedback you have on them.

    Couldnt see the team line ups as the match was being played, what was all that about?
  • cafcledbury
    cafcledbury Posts: 1,228
    Any chance of a beam back for home games.
  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,385

    Thanks for your comments today about the stream. Hopefully those of you who missed it can catch up on YouTube as it will be up there to watch on demand.

    A lot of hard work goes into this, I spent most of the day cabling but credit has to go to the University of Greenwich who as previously mentioned none of this would have been able to happen without. The camera operators were superb but also credit to the replay operator, who was getting the replays ready for me to cut to so quickly.

    They all did exceptionally well for the penalties and I have to say mixing the penalties, switching to replay, editing graphics,pushing live cameras back on screen then pushing the graphics up is a very hard thing to do in such a short amount of time!

    As previously mentioned we are trialling with these multi-camera streams and hope to do as many as we can, just need to make sure we get the numbers each time to justify it which today happened.

    Thanks as always and hopefully we can do more and more of these and I welcome any feedback you have on them.

    Didn't catch it all but very impressed!

    I think you've said before about issues with colour balancing the cameras, but the the general camera work and slo-mo's were excellent

    Thumbs up from me
  • Well done to the Boys! Great coverage, thanks to the team.
  • pettgra
    pettgra Posts: 1,572
    Decent crowd as well. We do seem to have a talented bunch of youngsters in both categories,
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  • addick1965
    addick1965 Posts: 5,092
    Enjoyed the coverage congrats to all concerned with that,top job.
    Nice performance from the lads,Anderson,Lapslie,Millar all looked good but a job well done by all...and we beat Millwall :)
  • Well done Mr. Adamson and Co. Really enjoyed the coverage which was excellent.
  • Peter_G
    Peter_G Posts: 839
    Yes, I'd like to add my 'Well Done' to the guys that provided the coverage. Very professional imo. The commentary was excellent too. And well played the boys. I thought they had a bit more craft and guile than the opposition. Quite a few of those boys look like they have terrific careers ahead of them. Best of luck in the next round.
  • Any chance of a beam back for home games.

    Now I know why Roland picked UoG to be the shirt sponsor.
  • Pedro45 said:



    Thanks as always and hopefully we can do more and more of these and I welcome any feedback you have on them.

    It was an excellent service, but I did get annoyed that every time Charlton attacked, the camera choice switched to behind the goal, and you lost the flow while your viewpoint re-registered. This is not a criticism of the camera operators, but of the "director's choice". Made it a bit disjointed for me, but still enjoyed it!
    Thanks, I'll take that on board, didn't get any complaints about that however next time we might stick to using that camera for replays
  • Very good all round - and we beat the Spanners too. !
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,977
    When is the draw for the next round?
  • redman
    redman Posts: 5,285
    Well done to the players, the academy and all those who contributed to the you tube showing.
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,342
    Pedro45 said:



    Thanks as always and hopefully we can do more and more of these and I welcome any feedback you have on them.

    It was an excellent service, but I did get annoyed that every time Charlton attacked, the camera choice switched to behind the goal, and you lost the flow while your viewpoint re-registered. This is not a criticism of the camera operators, but of the "director's choice". Made it a bit disjointed for me, but still enjoyed it!
    Totally agree
  • Pedro45 said:



    Thanks as always and hopefully we can do more and more of these and I welcome any feedback you have on them.

    It was an excellent service, but I did get annoyed that every time Charlton attacked, the camera choice switched to behind the goal, and you lost the flow while your viewpoint re-registered. This is not a criticism of the camera operators, but of the "director's choice". Made it a bit disjointed for me, but still enjoyed it!
    Wouldn't be a problem if it was adopted for home games then !