http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/Features/2013/January/Tunnel-cam-v-Watford Might be of interest? Hope you all enjoyed the trip to Manchester other than the result Were you welcomed in the pubs and treated well by city fans?
Cheers Paul - could not go so will see what others say but I suspect it was a friendly atmosphere. Cheers for this video
This was great.... many thanks..... Interesting to see the pre-matches serious faces, happy mascots, smiling Zola, and post match ..erm.. snacks! Take a look folks it is very interesting......
It is good video and I was impressed with the way that both sets of players reacted with the kids. They are the future fans, and their contact with the players is something they will not forget.
We get the tunnel cam feature after all home games apart from european games which are not allowed for some reason. Gives a different insight to how the fans see it,sometimes the rivalry on the terraces isnt matched in the tunnel and its often quite pally between the teams behind the scenes
We don't get too many tunnel cams: we try to go out of our way to point the cameras away from the East Stand.
Thanks Paulpower that was well worth a look - I love that fly on the wall behind the scenes stuff. Just shows that you don't need conversations and dialogues to tell a story.
Has that new-fangled technology of in-ear headphones not reached the Premier League yet ? Apart from Joleon Lescott - he's a real technophile and knows the score.
Well, that is an interesting one--the day they clinched the Premier League. The players are naturally delighted and celebrate with chants of "Champione" in Italian. Mancini looks a bit aloof in all this celebration--people pat him on the back, but few dare hug him. Is that his Dad he embraces? What a lot of hangers -on there are in football. All sharing in the wealth no doubt. You can easily tell the players--the ones with earphones and tattoos. Oh--and just to remind you of how quickly things can change in football----Hughes and Barton in there somewhere. The sandwiches look the same though.
Yes it was Mancinis dad who had been very ill in the weeks beforehand Think he's a bit standoffish as far as the players go but he's quite a friendly bloke away from the ground,he lives in my village and see him about fairly often.