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As much as I have enjoyed our success at our current base, watching the CIV play on this big pitch against Algeria is bringing to light how having fast players and good technical footballers on a big pitch with SPACE to operate is a delight!! I really want to see us play on one of these bigger pitches!!!
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Re: Looking forward to when the SE move stadiums...
We will play at this stadium through the Qtr finals we only move to that bad pitch in Olembe in the Semi finals.bushboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:14 pm As much as I have enjoyed our success at our current base, watching the CIV play on this big pitch against Algeria is bringing to light how having fast players and good technical footballers on a big pitch with SPACE to operate is a delight!! I really want to see us play on one of these bigger pitches!!!
Re: Looking forward to when the SE move stadiums...
Youve given me the opportunity to raise point I’ve been wanting to make since the tournament began:bushboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:14 pm As much as I have enjoyed our success at our current base, watching the CIV play on this big pitch against Algeria is bringing to light how having fast players and good technical footballers on a big pitch with SPACE to operate is a delight!! I really want to see us play on one of these bigger pitches!!!
The AFCON pitch dimensions are probably near-identical (we can fact-check, but I’m pretty sure they are).
What we are seeing that seems to make some look much bigger than others is the camera’s elevation.
The camera’s angle of elevation (height) makes a huge difference to space perception and ultimately enjoyment of the game.
You can see that our stadium in Garoua has a relatively low angle of elevation compared to the stadium Cameron plays in (Olembe, Yaounde), Senegal (Kouekong Stadium, Baffoussam) and Ivory Coast (Japoma Stadium, Douala).
Their pitches look bigger with much more space and you have an elevated view allowing you see larger portions of the pitch at any one time.
The lower the camera’s angle of elevation, the ‘tighter’ the field seems to be and the less you are able to appreciate space and movement.
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Re: Looking forward to when the SE move stadiums...
You have said it allDamunk wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:30 pmYouve given me the opportunity to raise point I’ve been wanting to make since the tournament began:bushboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:14 pm As much as I have enjoyed our success at our current base, watching the CIV play on this big pitch against Algeria is bringing to light how having fast players and good technical footballers on a big pitch with SPACE to operate is a delight!! I really want to see us play on one of these bigger pitches!!!
The AFCON pitch dimensions are probably near-identical (we can fact-check, but I’m pretty sure they are).
What we are seeing that seems to make some look much bigger than others is the camera’s elevation.
The camera’s angle of elevation (height) makes a huge difference to space perception and ultimately enjoyment of the game.
You can see that our stadium in Garoua has a relatively low angle of elevation compared to the stadium Cameron plays in (Olembe, Yaounde), Senegal (Kouekong Stadium, Baffoussam) and Ivory Coast (Japoma Stadium, Douala).
Their pitches look bigger with much more space and you have an elevated view allowing you see larger portions of the pitch at any one time.
The lower the camera’s angle of elevation, the ‘tighter’ the field seems to be and the less you are able to appreciate space and movement.
Re: Looking forward to when the SE move stadiums...
Kpom Kwem!Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:30 pmYouve given me the opportunity to raise point I’ve been wanting to make since the tournament began:bushboy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 6:14 pm As much as I have enjoyed our success at our current base, watching the CIV play on this big pitch against Algeria is bringing to light how having fast players and good technical footballers on a big pitch with SPACE to operate is a delight!! I really want to see us play on one of these bigger pitches!!!
The AFCON pitch dimensions are probably near-identical (we can fact-check, but I’m pretty sure they are).
What we are seeing that seems to make some look much bigger than others is the camera’s elevation.
The camera’s angle of elevation (height) makes a huge difference to space perception and ultimately enjoyment of the game.
You can see that our stadium in Garoua has a relatively low angle of elevation compared to the stadium Cameron plays in (Olembe, Yaounde), Senegal (Kouekong Stadium, Baffoussam) and Ivory Coast (Japoma Stadium, Douala).
Their pitches look bigger with much more space and you have an elevated view allowing you see larger portions of the pitch at any one time.
The lower the camera’s angle of elevation, the ‘tighter’ the field seems to be and the less you are able to appreciate space and movement.
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We don't all have to serve or even honor the call to serve but don't boo those that choose to honor the call to serve...© Cellular 2009
"I do not think I know everything about football but I have massive experience." - Arsene Wenger