Each to their own but I honestly can’t understand the appeal of vlogging on a game. Standing there reducing the whole visual experience to be behind a tiny phone screen seems bizarre to me.
That Conna has now posted images of him sitting down, filming "content" with Jamie Carragher - this is the issue.
I'm sure he's a nice lad, but the die hard Coventry fan act, is exactly that, an act. He's now using that image to further his status as a face of the supporters and potentially monetise it.
There's people out there, such as Alex Craig for example who's been documenting the club for years, but isn't given the same opportunities.
It's all just contrived as fuck, and that's what gets on people's nerves.
Each to their own but I honestly can’t understand the appeal of vlogging or influencing(?) on a game. Standing there reducing the whole visual experience to be behind a tiny phone screen seems bizarre to me.
Also, watched a few of them and the celebrations always seem muted (particularly that Alex lad!) so they can capture the “scenes” and “limbs” without shakey footage. What’s the point, surely you go to lose yourself in the moment with your family/mates?
Goldbridge who did the Man Utd channel on you tube with the watch alongside has just sold his channels to Gary Neville's media company for a reported 2 million. That might help you understand a bit more.
No idea but I'm sure the last time I saw Craig was the Blackburn away game last season going on about having to stay in a hotel in Blackburn that night.
Standing around him at aways has certainly been a different experience but he is a Cov fan and ultimately I hope he's alright.