PS: What is legal/safety reason that the game can't be shown on the concourse TVs ?
There probably is a legal reason, but personally I'm against anything that encourages even more people not to be in their seats at the start of the second half.
PS: What is legal/safety reason that the game can't be shown on the concourse TVs ?
I must have missed this,
Where is it?
We have one of these in the north stand, just assumed they were everywhere in the ground.
PS: What is legal/safety reason that the game can't be shown on the concourse TVs ?
You have paid for the total matchday experience, including drinking beer when you want one within the ground regs, not just when the self-appointed beer police allow you.Might I suggest that watching the game of football which you have paid a reasonable amount of money for is rather more important than consuming beer. The latter you can do any time. Very bad fan.
You have paid for the total matchday experience, including drinking beer when you want one within the ground regs, not just when the self-appointed beer police allow you.
Well if you mean AFTER the game has restarted, then probably not. The Kiosk shutters will be slamming down quickly enough anyway.Yes, but is any fan with half a brain (who is REALLY interested in the match) going to continue standing in the beer queue when the game has restarted? I suggest it would be eminently sensible to abandon the quest for a beer, return to your seat, watch the 2nd half in its entirety, and then (if you must) have that beer after the game.
PS: What is legal/safety reason that the game can't be shown on the concourse TVs ?
They do it at Leeds.
I have to say, I don't understand why this isn't shown in the five minutes after both kick off and half time. I can understand there are other times when you don't want the game shown in the concourse, but surely it would make sense when people are finishing off pints or still in a concessions queue.
There's nothing worse than rocking up to the bar to buy a couple of pints, and hearing some herbert in front of you go "uuuh yah, can I have uhhh, three skinny latte's, a mocha, a cappuccino and two expressos please"
Totally unrealistic. It's 'can I GET'
Might I suggest that watching the game of football which you have paid a reasonable amount of money for is rather more important than consuming beer. The latter you can do any time. Very bad fan.
They do it at Leeds.
I've often wondered why they don't show the early kick off Sky games on the big screen(s) rather than just on the concourses ....