Gilliver's Travels
Peripatetic
The disabling of almost all of big-screen functionality last night is baffling, to say the least.
Granted, normality was momentarily restored with the VAR screens. Thanks for that.
But for us less-than-super fans at the, er, Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium, much is gained by constant, dynamic display of: –
Players' names and numbers (useful for those of us woefully unfamiliar with Greek squads' appearances, surnames and shirt numbers)
Goalscorers,
Yellow Cards,
Substitutes.
Granted, few other PL clubs provide so much information – to that extent, Albion fans are spoilt. But we've become used to it, and it works very well.
The commercial rationale for suspending all American Express branding last night is at least understandable.
But what is the point of replacing dynamic information screens with a useless, ugly, static template? Who gains?
Let's hope normality and sanity is restored on Sunday.
Granted, normality was momentarily restored with the VAR screens. Thanks for that.
But for us less-than-super fans at the, er, Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium, much is gained by constant, dynamic display of: –
Players' names and numbers (useful for those of us woefully unfamiliar with Greek squads' appearances, surnames and shirt numbers)
Goalscorers,
Yellow Cards,
Substitutes.
Granted, few other PL clubs provide so much information – to that extent, Albion fans are spoilt. But we've become used to it, and it works very well.
The commercial rationale for suspending all American Express branding last night is at least understandable.
But what is the point of replacing dynamic information screens with a useless, ugly, static template? Who gains?
Let's hope normality and sanity is restored on Sunday.