New season, new things : extreme non-football actions and children on the pitch / Max Rushden
The Premier League is only two games old but already we have wrestling penalties and goalscoring teens invading our screens New season. New stuff. New camera angles. Director: “And cut to Ref Cam.” Suddenly we are transported from the gliding calm of a wide angle to GoldenEye on the Nintendo 64, (…)
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