Is it likely that there will be any streams tonight?
There'll probably be loads of sites advertising it but come KO they won't have a stream as no TV channels are showing the game live. Only chance imo is there will be someone going live on Facebook and filming it using their phone.
Quote from: alan_clarke on August 16, 2016, 12:27:55 PMIs it likely that there will be any streams tonight?You have a private message
Quote from: in exile on August 16, 2016, 01:57:25 PMQuote from: alan_clarke on August 16, 2016, 12:27:55 PMIs it likely that there will be any streams tonight?You have a private message Any chance of one for me:-)
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 16, 2016, 02:03:48 PMThere'll probably be loads of sites advertising it but come KO they won't have a stream as no TV channels are showing the game live. Only chance imo is there will be someone going live on Facebook and filming it using their phone.I've seen a game like that on Periscope. Not sure how they do it... they must have a phone battery the size of their head.
Tonight will be another memorable evening for Huddersfield’s Joe Lolley. The Villa fanatic arrives in B6 as a focal part of the Yorkshire side’s attack.He’s enjoyed an impressive rise up the football pyramid - jumping from Conference Premier to the Championship in January 2014. Lolley netted 88 goals in 83 games for Midlands Combination Premier side Littleton before shining at the World University and College games. Non-league Kidderminster Harriers snapped up his signature in the summer of 2013 before Huddersfield came calling six months later. And he’s not looked back since. Despite his affection for the Villans, the right-sided attacker is clearly focussed on securing three points for David Wagner’s Town. Lolley is a boyhood Villa fan after being introduced to the claret and blue tradition by his dad Martyn.And he says father and son will be rooting for the opposition at Villa Park for one night only. He said: “Tonight will be massive for me. “It’ll also be huge for my family - a big moment for them and myself. “It’ll be a bit surreal walking out onto to the pitch looking out into the stands instead of the other way round. “It’s something I’ve been looking forward to since the fixtures came out. I can’t wait. “My friends will be in the Villa end. My dad, who is a Villa supporter, will be supporting Huddersfield tonight.” Lolley and the Terriers have started the season in fine form. They saw off Brentford 2-1 at home on the opening day before recording an eye-catching victory over Newcastle at St James’ Park on Saturday. Over 3,000 Town fans made the journey to the North East – this followed a record opening day crowd at the John Smith’s Stadium a week earlier. And Lolley is hoping the atmosphere among the supporters and in the dressing room could prove the difference against Villa this evening. He explained: “The mood in our camp is very positive. “We knew we had a tough start to the league campaign against two good teams so to come out with six points is great. “We approached both games differently tactically and we performed the way we wanted to. “So to come out with two good performances and two good results is perfect. “We had just over 3,000 at Newcastle. It was a good turnout. They were really loud there. “We know we’ll be backed in numbers at Villa Park. “The fans are getting behind us and that helps, especially somewhere like Newcastle where they had 50,000 odd there. “To see 3,000 of your fans travel and making a lot of noise and louder than the home fans. “It gives all the players a boost before and during the game.” Villa head into the clash on the back of mixed results – a narrow loss at Sheffield Wednesday followed up by a comprehensive victory over Rotherham on Saturday. As someone who has been in and around the second tier for over two years, Lolley is confident Roberto Di Matteo’s men can have a successful 2016/17. He added: “I think overall they’ve signed some really good players, especially for the division and adding to the quality they’ve already got especially going forward. “They’ve just added some players at the back who will bring a lot of experience and qualities. “I think overall they’re looking like they’ve got a good team and squad. “This season I think they’ll do well.”