I thought it was that as the hoardings are bigger you couldn't sell seats in the front four rows as the view would be obstructed.
I don't think it's financially viable having them with so few tv fixtures?
Surprised to hear that it's compulsory in the Premier League- what different does it make to them?
I don't think it's financially viable having them with so few tv fixtures?
Surprised to hear that it's compulsory in the Premier League- what different does it make to them?
I don't think it's financially viable having them with so few tv fixtures?
Surprised to hear that it's compulsory in the Premier League- what different does it make to them?
Phil, a most interesting pic.
Can you confirm whether or not these 'stands/whatever they are' continued onto North / South or even the West side.
Personally, I think they are the way to go in the future as more revenue and flexibility, but despite the associated costs of possible cancellation of some existing advertising contracts, it is difficult to imagine that such an installation would be temporary.
Just the East, for the TV cameras, I expect they'll be gone for the next game.
Dont they sit on just half the pitch, the other half is just normal advertising because its not seen by the cameras.
Yes, so us West-Standers will have an eye-sore all match