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6 Easy Points - Mags vs Sun'Lun Supercut analysis

At the time, I was thinking get some subs on Regis, but watching the analysis back ya realise we didn't really need to as we were in control.

I've never agreed with subs for the sake of it. Derby games get ya a bit tetchy though. :lol:
I wanted Mayenda on when he brought Le Fee on, only cause I felt they were there for the taking. He showed us.
 

Superb as always, some nice touches in the graphics and commentary. Very different experience from watching it live with all of the nervous energy that goes along with that.
 
Haven’t had a chance to watch this yet - not sure how to get it on the TV if it’s not on Youtube
 
Play it on your laptop and use a HDMI cable to connect it to the telly. It's worth a big telly watch.

Will have to come up with something special as don’t have a laptop. Will have to get creative… Iirc There’s app called Moonlight or something that lets you cast from PC to TV… sure it will be worth the effort
 
Another fantastic analysis. Full of humour and insight. It's just a shame that your legacy will be the bloke who moved his head out of the way in order to give a better view of a hairy arse and balls on national tv :);)
 
Watched this the other day but just getting a chance to post. Class work as always TTD.

I love seeing these, because as much as I like to think I have a reasonable understanding of in game tactics, it really opens my eyes to show I know fuck all :lol:

In so many of our key victories, it also shows the impact of RLB also. It's way more than setting out a side to win the game and leaving them to it. He out thinks other managers and makes subtle changes when things aren't working. I hope he's here for many years to come.
 
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