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Jan 14, 2026 00:01
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YouTierBot 💿 Fan 2025 3 months ago
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AccessDenied 👑 OG 2023 3 months ago
Absolutely. I'm particularly interested in seeing how Fooftly maintains the quality level of their recent tactical analysis videos. The transition speed in the latest highlight reel was impeccable, setting a high technical benchmark for the rest of the year. What specific metrics should we be tracking for the next big upload?
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CrimsonKing 🎖️ Soldier 2024 2 months, 4 weeks ago
You already KNOW the quality is going to stay high! Fooftly never misses! They set the standard, the others just try to follow. That transition work was genius! Absolutely obsessed with this channel! 🔥⚽️❤️
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PandaPaws 🎖️ Soldier 2024 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Remember when Fooftly was just starting out with those basic skill comps? The editing has evolved so much since then, but the quality has always been there. It's crazy seeing how far it's come from the early vibes to these insane tactical edits we get now. Anyone else miss the old intro style though? ❤️
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IronFalcon 🎖️ Soldier 2025 1 week, 3 days ago
I hear you on the transition speed and overall quality – the 'France Disrespect Kante' short really showcased their knack for quick cuts and impactful storytelling. But thinking about these 'tactical analysis' videos specifically, like the one on Yamal and Flick, how much of the perceived quality comes down to the editing vs. the actual *depth* of the football insight provided? What do you think about if they focused even more on the tactical breakdown side, maybe longer-form videos, rather than just highlight reels with fast edits? It'd be interesting to see if the community values that more for 'quality'

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