Off the Leeds the topic but just seen Sky Sports plan to prevent fans appearing on live deadline day coverage after previous years coverage of $ex toys etc
it wont let me post the link as it contains words that are banned, but you can read it on the telegraphs sports section
"Sky Sports will not be doing live broadcasts with fans around from outside the grounds on transfer deadline day. Instead, they will either pre-record reports or do them from inside the clubs."
Fans Banned from Sky Transfer Deadline Day
posted on 27/1/15
Petty or what...?
Every time they have a game on telly the attending fans ought to bombard the pitch with inflatables of all descriptions as a protest.
You could have a theme for each occasion, throw in, corner, penalty...
You get the drift
posted on 27/1/15
To be fair, I wouldn't want to work in those conditions having the kind of objects that they had shoved in my face. Not something you can expect people to work around!
posted on 27/1/15
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posted on 27/1/15
Pro
In all honesty I agree, but as Jud says it is funny sometimes for us as viewers.
I cannot believe they thought it would be any other way from the outset, football fans the world over aren't exactly renowned for their sensible attitude in front of camera's are they...?
posted on 27/1/15
im just surprised it took that many deadline days for the vibrators to come out
posted on 27/1/15
Jonty wont like this, but social media has exacerbated the inner anti social behavior of the football following saxon.
posted on 27/1/15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkO2gP6gfig
posted on 27/1/15
Can't believe this hasn't been done before now.
It's completely ridiculous how idiotic fans are behind the reporter, sod working in those conditions twice a year.
Anybody who thinks it's funny is lacking in cranial capacity anyway.
posted on 27/1/15
I agree with Can, its annoying watching clowns jumping around behind the commentator. I'm all for the idea but there are plenty of idiots about these days, myself included