Okay, folks, let’s talk about that Man City vs. Luton Town match. I’m no expert, but I do love watching a good game and taking notes, so here’s my breakdown of what I saw and how I recorded it.

First off, I grabbed my trusty notebook and pen. Yeah, I’m old school like that. I could use my phone, but I like the feel of pen on paper, you know? It helps me focus.
Getting Started
I started by jotting down the basics: the team names, the date, and the competition (Premier League, obviously). I also made a note of the weather – seemed a bit breezy, but nothing too crazy.
During the Match
- I watched, I observed. Every time I saw a brilliant shot, I will write down the time and a few words about it.
for example: “2′ – Haaland, GOAL! What a strike!”.
- I Try to keep track of the key moments. Fouls, yellow cards, substitutions – anything that felt significant.
- I also tried to keep an eye on the overall flow of the game. Was one team dominating possession? Were there lots of chances, or was it a bit of a stalemate? I jotted down these observations, too.
After the Match
Once the final whistle blew, I reviewed my notes. I looked for patterns. Did one player stand out? Were there any turning points in the match? I scribbled down some final thoughts, summarizing the game’s story as I saw it.
And,City won!

That’s pretty much it! It’s not rocket science, but it’s a fun way for me to engage with the game and remember the details later. Plus, it’s cool to look back at my notes from previous matches and see how my “analysis” has evolved (or not!).