Kayla
Thanks!
61’, 4-0 Potter with a lovely finish just inside area, hitting a long pass on the volley into the far corner.
That was a superb finish from Potter, keeper completely wrong-footed by it
Kassem on for Watkins, Baker on for Kern.
It was Potter not Watkins who came off.
66’, 5-0, missed that completely!
Beaver header from a corner.
Good save from Kassem shot, for a corner.
Melton head just over from the corner.
80’, near post chance for Rams goes behind, a rare attack this half.
83’, 6-0, Watkins shot into far corner.
Watkins again.
I’ve learned that it’s rolling subs as potter is back on. I somehow missed this was possible before now.
Catchup with subs.
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Point blank save from Potter.
FT WW 6-0 Beaconsfield, Watkins (2), Melton, Potter (2), Beaver.
One way traffic after the break, Rams will be glad to see the back of us!
Before the injury to the Beaconsfield keeper, it was a close contest, and they had a couple of chances, if one had been taken it might have made things interesting. The challenge for the injury looked pretty innocent, although it seemed to be the trigger for a lot of whinging and challenging every call, led by the bench.
Watching back the second you can see its clearly onside, but they were so adamant it was off, the bench were truly rattled, perhaps already understandably a bit shaken after the keeper was in some distress. As mentioned by Steve, the second half was all Wycombe and we could have scored more.
New keeper looked good with the ball at her feet. Didn’t have much in the way of saves to make. New forward looked lively too, although will have a job to do to break in ahead of the current front three.
I’d say there were 90-100 watching.
It was a brilliant decision by the linesman, clearly onside played on by the 3. Those shouting ‘Lino keep up with play’ and ‘lino, what you watching’ should issue an apology.
Very fair feedback Micra, and something we are working on.
We are speaking with an A-level media student who lives locally about doing live commentary.
However, it’s quite a daunting task to be thrown straight into. We hope to get her commentating over post match highlights in the coming weeks, and then eventually live games.
I can easily recognise all the players when at a match, but watching online is a struggle sometimes when they are a long way from the camera. I watch on quite a big laptop screen, I could watch on a 40" smart TV but the picture is too dark compared to the other apps, and I haven’t worked out how to change that, and not affect other apps.
The Veo camera seems quite low res, and it is wide angle, it has to be as it’s a system designed for coaches who need to see the full field of play.