https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48534031
Great news for fans who attend games, it's frustrating to say the least when you've no idea what's going on.
Unfortunately OT is one of the few grounds without a giant screen.
VAR on screens
posted on 7/6/19
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 39 seconds ago
Even Wembley didn't have screens back then.
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What's that got to do with you saying Maine Road wasn't the site of a big club?
posted on 7/6/19
It was the site of a huge clu.
Over 84,000 crammed in there for some games.
posted on 7/6/19
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 34 minutes ago
It was the site of a huge clu.
Over 84,000 crammed in there for some games.
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Didn't have a screen .. guess your fact was not a fact at all.
posted on 7/6/19
You really need to get to know the difference between 'have' and 'had'.
posted on 8/6/19
Well established.
We had 5 european cups, we have 6 european cups.
You said big clubs have screens, maine road didn’t have one, ergo you are saying Man City were not a big club when they were at Maine Road.
Note - that’s your reasoning, not that I subscribe to the same
posted on 8/6/19
No Premier League titles, no big screen.
Same as Burnley.
posted on 8/6/19
Gibson saying Man City only became a big club once they got a stadium with a big screen
posted on 8/6/19
There are big screens at Goodison, maybe you could borrow them.
posted on 8/6/19
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 1 minute ago
There are big screens at Goodison, maybe you could borrow them.
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That’s so the wools don’t miss emmerdale when they play midweek games.
Man City only became a big club once they got a stadium with a big screen (Gibson)
posted on 8/6/19
There must be an IMAX in Liverpool.
See if you can play in there.