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Hey guys, as I alerted in another thread, I was composing a montage of the birthday clash as it was a great game! I started it but I haven't touched it since last friday because well, I just wasn't inspired after that insipid performance!

Anyway, I'd like you to get your thinking caps on and try and remember some of the moments from the game that you'd like included, if you could tell me what quarter that'd be great too. Also if, there is a particular song you would like to be included in the montage.

Cheers,

Madness. :)

 

House of fun- Madness

The push Robbo does in the last? and gets paid the mark should be shown a lot cos it still pisses the filth off a lot.

Gotta have the Sylvia turn and bolt down the wing, sideways to Bate... goooooooooooooooooooal!!!

 

"Push It" by Salt 'N' Pepa accompanying footage of Anthony Rocca and Travis Cloke giving us all those frees for in the back...


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I've already comprised Footage of Joffa going off his nut with his tea cosy on! :lol:

I've already comprised Footage of Joffa going off his nut with his tea cosy on! :lol:

how's it coming along? when will we be re-living that magical day?

 

How about "In the end" by Linkin Park with all major footage of the game showing our joy and the filth's anger

Song: The boys are back in town - Thin Lizzy

Moment: Godfreys goal from 50 out. 1st quarter i think but not 100% sure.


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For the main song I have decided to go with Disturbed- The Game, am using a lot of the suggestions though and am putting aside a lot of tomorrow to work on it, so keep them coming guys! :)

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Yeah thanks, it's harder then you think mate, done a fair bit of it but I'm using Sony Vegas 7.0 and man it gets confusing! :blink:


Yeah thanks, it's harder then you think mate, done a fair bit of it but I'm using Sony Vegas 7.0 and man it gets confusing! :blink:

Take your time, make sure you get it right thats all i ask

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