In fact, these bastards are so smart, even I can’t wait to have a look.
We spoke about it a couple of years ago, but nothing ever came of it.
Now it seems like it’s just around the corner.
HD is amazing and I’m completely happy with my viewing experience. Watched some 3D football as well, cool for the novelty factor.
But with 4K broadcast soon to be standard, the Premier League will imminently be available around the world like never before!
They’ve engaged Sony and Electronic Arts to look at ways an improved viewing experience can be channelled, recreating the experience both visually and aurally.
There’s immersion technology being developed right now where you can sit down with headphones and a screen in front of you, and reproduce the feeling of being in a stadium.
If you turn your head one way, you’re looking at the left-hand goal and the other way you’re looking at the right-hand goal.
Prem bigwig Peter Scudamore says: “You’ll be able to decide where you want to be: you might live in Hong Kong and want to be in the Kop end at Anfield or the Holte End at Aston Villa”.
There’ll be a drop down menu and you’ll be able to choose where you want to be in the stadium and watch the game with fans all around you.
Cool? Ahhh, you know, I’ll probably sign up…
Anyway, on to more important football stuff and I’d like to take this opportunity to help kill the “who got the better deal?” debate that’s raging at the moment regarding Romelu Lukaku to United and Alvaro Morata to Chelsea.
Where do we start? Ok, here we go, Chelsea fans never ever wanted the Belgian lump back at the Bridge.
Nor did, I believe, coach Antonio Conte.
So stop with your gloating. It's weird how Real Madrid turned down a £75m bid for Morata from Old Trafford, only to accept £58m from Chelsea (plus add-ons).
Think about that for a minute.
Yes, Lukaku is a ‘safer bet’ he’s a proven 20-goal a season Premier League player, but we all know deep down, he ain’t a great footballer.
Lukaku also has zero European experience behind him.
Morata, on the other hand, has two Champions League medals and is a skillfull, deadly finisher.
That being said, perhaps both clubs are winners here?
Chelsea play quick, inter-passing, exact football, with the likes of Pedro, Fabregas, Hazard and Willian supplying, which will fit
Morata’s game perfectly,.
United – let’s be honest here – have adopted an aerial approach, which Lukaku will be able to work with, enabling him to bulldozer a few in. So apart from the club getting ripped off, he’ll probably do a reasonable job.
Remember, Chelsea had been chasing Morata since last season, we got our man, you got yours hahaha.
And to all those w****** who call themselves Chelsea fans and have been moaning for the last month about the lack of transfer activity… look what we have now you mugs.
Safe to say, we’re gonna be champions again next season.
After watching the sharpness and fitness of the side against the Gooners on Saturday, it looks like it’s curtains for our rivals.
I know there’s nothing to read into pre-season games, but Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said 'it’s not really a friendly' given the history of the clubs.
He put out a strong squad and they were tackling hard, they didn’t want to lose… should have been about 6-0 to the Blues!