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Matchday Uncovered: Chelsea


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Just sat and watched it. Better than the Liverpool one seemed to be a bit more going on! Lol@Shaw and Clyne knowing where the cameras were !

 

Higlights: some nice selection of cereals, bus parking outside St. Marys, 265 handshakes or high fives, still pictures of players celebrating, Pochettino being cold as ice when we scored.

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Higlights: some nice selection of cereals, bus parking outside St. Marys, 265 handshakes or high fives, still pictures of players celebrating, Pochettino being cold as ice when we scored.

Ha yer pretty much this. However it's better than 2 lots of teams being read out twice!

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Good to see some emotion from Jos, even if not from anyone else. What a miserable bunch of ****s most modern footballers are.

 

I didn't think they were particularly miserable at all...

 

I certainly wasn't expecting to see them jumping around all over the place with no control of their emotion...

 

I thought they were all quite personable, judging from both of the Matchday Uncovered's I've seen..

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110% improvement over the last match day uncovered.

 

Quite an engaging film, well cut. Lets not over do it now though, we're not going to learn anything new from a match day uncovered for each & every match. End of season round up maybe but there's only so much of this one can take ... ie one good one and that seems to have just been done.

 

Next piece, day in the life of a player on a training day?

 

The club's new found enthusiasm towards social media is most definitely a step in the right direction.

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What's the news on Boruc? He clearly doubled back on his way to the dressing room to go see the coaches at half-time. The guy who came out to explain the change of keeper seemed to point to his head.

 

Said he felt dizzy...odd one. Hopefully back In for Saturday.

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Really like this we feature. Man city do it every game with "tunnel cam".

 

Good to see the players high fiving the mascots and wishing then a good day.

 

One thing that gets me with footballers, they really don't seem very pumped up when lining up in the tunnel. That's the perfect time to make noise, intimidate the opposition and get yourself going.

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One thing that gets me with footballers, they really don't seem very pumped up when lining up in the tunnel. That's the perfect time to make noise, intimidate the opposition and get yourself going.

 

They aren't meant to be pumped up, they are meant to be calm. Calm footballers make better decisions.

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I didn't think they were particularly miserable at all...

 

I certainly wasn't expecting to see them jumping around all over the place with no control of their emotion...

 

Why? I'm talking about after the game, both teams, looked like they really didn't give a ****, except Jos who was really pumped up. Saints players had every right to be happy, they had just played a great game, and seen out a nervy 2nd half, thats the time to let your emotions go a bit. And Chelksi, well they seemed to be thinking oh well, another fat pay cheque, who gives a toss.

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Why? I'm talking about after the game, both teams, looked like they really didn't give a ****, except Jos who was really pumped up. Saints players had every right to be happy, they had just played a great game, and seen out a nervy 2nd half, thats the time to let your emotions go a bit. And Chelksi, well they seemed to be thinking oh well, another fat pay cheque, who gives a toss.

 

Whole lot of conjecture there, used to validate a stereo-type. How could you possibly know what they are thinking?

 

This is the reason why footballers live their life in their own bubble. What do you want them to do? They celebrated on the pitch didn't they? Do you want the Chelsea players to be balling their eyes out for losing a league game? FFS.

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Why? I'm talking about after the game, both teams, looked like they really didn't give a ****, except Jos who was really pumped up. Saints players had every right to be happy, they had just played a great game, and seen out a nervy 2nd half, thats the time to let your emotions go a bit. And Chelksi, well they seemed to be thinking oh well, another fat pay cheque, who gives a toss.

 

"If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster

And treat those two impostors just the same;"

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Why? I'm talking about after the game, both teams, looked like they really didn't give a ****, except Jos who was really pumped up. Saints players had every right to be happy, they had just played a great game, and seen out a nervy 2nd half, thats the time to let your emotions go a bit. And Chelksi, well they seemed to be thinking oh well, another fat pay cheque, who gives a toss.

 

If anything the majority of the lads just looked pleased enough but exhausted. Many of them spent a fair old while saluting the fans so perhaps a bit of their exhuberance was spent on that. They have to get in the ice baths straight after the game as well I think.

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These short films are rapidly becoming a unmissable element of our post game wind-down. Just a few notes and suggestions to make them even better in future:

 

1 - The 'Senior Response Steward' really should make a effort to be more responsive if he is to live up to his title.

2 - More 1970's style bare arse dressing room nakedness would definitely spice things up.

3 - I'm very distantly related to John Terry - this may not be a good thing.

4 - Marin is a midget

5 - Forcing the mascots to have a kick around with the ref should count as child abuse.

6 - Kelvin was obviously distraught at the news that his mate Artur was injured.

7 - Chelsea have a very nice bus.

8 - Adam Lallana struts about as if he owns the place

9 - Funny to see the Chelsea players pretending to remember Jack Cork

10 - Despite giving Tadenari Lee the boot we are still big in Japan

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These short films are rapidly becoming a unmissable element of our post game wind-down. Just a few notes and suggestions to make them even better in future:

 

1 - The 'Senior Response Steward' really should make a effort to be more responsive if he is to live up to his title.

2 - More 1970's style bare arse dressing room nakedness would definitely spice things up.

3 - I'm very distantly related to John Terry - this may not be a good thing.

4 - Marin is a midget

5 - Forcing the mascots to have a kick around with the ref should count as child abuse.

6 - Kelvin was obviously distraught at the news that his mate Artur was injured.

7 - Chelsea have a very nice bus.

8 - Adam Lallana struts about as if he owns the place

9 - Funny to see the Chelsea players pretending to remember Jack Cork

10 - Despite giving Tadenari Lee the boot we are still big in Japan

 

Haha, all great... I loved Terry et al like "Oh hey.... John Cork? Great to uh... see you again." Lallana DOES own the place, Mayuka and Yoshida looked miserable, and Kelvin looked so happy bless him, he looked so well integrated into the club like people genuinely wanted him to do a good job, other than everyone else just being official and nonsense.

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i like these little snippets...especially on a slow day at work.

Good to see some real footage. Everything else you see is so prepared for the cameras and each sentance is carefully maufactured so as to say nothing whatsoever.

 

Thought the mascots were the highlight. No nerves there.

Liked the refs attitude. Much more down to earth than most of them.

Thumbs up fron Clyne and Shaw. Boys!

 

Would like more pitchside shots of the bench , the crowd , the celebrations. Get rid of those stills of the goals and show the home and away fans.

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