Nobody buys a programme, nobody finds a programme these days. I gave up because the content was dreadful, but I have probably missed the fulsome and deserved tribute to Ray Treacy.
Nobody buys a programme, nobody finds a programme these days. I gave up because the content was dreadful, but I have probably missed the fulsome and deserved tribute to Ray Treacy.
At 10.50 the programme sellers rolled out, coupled with the usual vantage points of sellers(and number of them) over the years has changed I wonder if the club are taking programme sales not too seriously.
It may be a "clearer image for fans all around the ground" but from where I sit in the East you either have to stand up or lean forward and block the view of the person to your right to see the current screen. Clearer AND higher would be better.
Why would you have a live match feed? Who's going to watch that rather than the actual game?
How can you cut away from contentious decisions on a live feed if you can't see into the future and know they're about to happen? and how does cutting away from a live feed help anyway when everyone is there watching it happen on the pitch?
C'mon. You know the drill now. It'll be the cheapest available screen, don't expect any improvement at all and it may just exceed your lowly expectations.
C'mon. You know the drill now. It'll be the cheapest available screen, don't expect any improvement at all and it may just exceed your lowly expectations.
Having the game live on a big telly, while it is being played out in front of you makes no sense to me. Replays of stuff maybe, but otherwise you get weirded out like being at Colchester United.
Having the game live on a big telly, while it is being played out in front of you makes no sense to me. Replays of stuff maybe, but otherwise you get weirded out like being at Colchester United.
Like being on the set of a porno but deciding towatch it on the little screen thing that the director uses.. .
strange thing to be spending money on in a loss making business when improvement in so many revenue raising areas is so glaringly required. I don't go to football matches to watch the telly.
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I gave up because the content was dreadful, but I have probably missed the fulsome and deserved tribute to Ray Treacy.
I do find it annoying how our current one always switches to adverts mid-game which takes the clock away. Can't it keep it at the top or something?
Why would you have a live match feed? Who's going to watch that rather than the actual game?
How can you cut away from contentious decisions on a live feed if you can't see into the future and know they're about to happen? and how does cutting away from a live feed help anyway when everyone is there watching it happen on the pitch?
Replays of stuff maybe, but otherwise you get weirded out like being at Colchester United.
So all it'll do is show the goals and that's all?
Always found myself half watchig the game in the big screen when at White Hart Lane