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An independent person, offering some fairly well though tout analysis, quickly and without all the commercial trappings- great.
The fact that he feels unable to show any actual footage (despite the law being clear about fair usage) because he would doubtless get copyright strikes. Awful.
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Somebody's already done on 23:36 - Oct 5 with 1448 views
An independent person, offering some fairly well though tout analysis, quickly and without all the commercial trappings- great.
The fact that he feels unable to show any actual footage (despite the law being clear about fair usage) because he would doubtless get copyright strikes. Awful.
And pretty vague. In the UK we have fair dealing, and such copyright exception would only cover this kind of review if it was a one off i.e. taken down after playing for a day or whatever. I'm surprised no one does that tbh but I don't view many such vids.
I disagree copyright law is awful. I could post at length about this if anyone gives a sh1t. Google and giant US tech would be on your side, as you probably know :)
And pretty vague. In the UK we have fair dealing, and such copyright exception would only cover this kind of review if it was a one off i.e. taken down after playing for a day or whatever. I'm surprised no one does that tbh but I don't view many such vids.
I disagree copyright law is awful. I could post at length about this if anyone gives a sh1t. Google and giant US tech would be on your side, as you probably know :)
Fair use and monetisation on YouTube are odd beasts, smart of the guy to make sure his hard work isn’t stripped of potential earnings.
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Somebody's already done on 10:16 - Oct 6 with 545 views
Somebody's already done on 23:36 - Oct 5 by Daninthecampo
Interesting analysis, most of them just talk sh#t
Yeah, i don't bother with these sorts of things normally but on the occasions when people have posted links of this lad he's always been an interesting listen.
There's a nice little segment on Walle Egeli from 8.30.
The first half average positions map really shows why Cajuste and Matusiwa struggled; they had 4 players right up on us in the middle of the pitch to the point they end up with this narrow 2-4-4 looking thing.
Somebody's already done on 13:07 - Oct 6 by DanTheMan
The first half average positions map really shows why Cajuste and Matusiwa struggled; they had 4 players right up on us in the middle of the pitch to the point they end up with this narrow 2-4-4 looking thing.
Indeed, Cajuste was almost totally nullified in the first half. His usual, beautiful turns were just ending up with him losing the ball. Most times he received the ball in tight spaces, he would put the first opponent on his ass but then his next touch was, more often than not, a tackle. It wasn't due to a lack of control, just too many Norwich bodies in the way. That's one thing Norwich actually did quite well yesterday. Matusiwa was just too much of a beast to get caught out that way, and he doesn't beat players on the turn so much. He's better at either shielding or laying the ball off to get out of trouble.