1 candela pet square metre. 1 candela is roughly equivalent to the light from one candle."8000 nits" - wow! What's a 'nit'?
1 candela pet square metre. 1 candela is roughly equivalent to the light from one candle."8000 nits" - wow! What's a 'nit'?
Some people are only happy when they are moaning !!Oh dear , we have needed a screen and enhanced facilities for years and now we have got one coming we are
More concerned about the small number of seats we will lose in a stadium that only sold out a handful of times!!! Come on! Give the club a break!
With that kind of profit then surely its only a matter of time before the ground is renamed with a sponsor 🤫If this big screen takes around 2 seasons to pay for itself as is suggested self then I’m all for it.
The big screen is costing ‘six figures’ so using simple maths it should give an annual profit of £50,000 per season minimum. That’s a lot more money than the loss of ~ approx 124 seats can generate.
Brilliant move by the club, well done all involved 👍👍
the big screen manages to enhance the experience to the supporters on match days and concerts etc but also at the same time increasing the revenue made by the club to help us towards putting more money into other parts of the club.
I wonder how players possible manage to play football at the other grounds where big screens have been in place for many seasons now?Let's hope the players aren't distracted by it, I can't see the likes of Joe Edwards scoring another overhead classic like he did against Sheffield Wednesday if he's distracted at the wrong moment and is busy checking his hair just before attempting to score. It's alright for the Premier League players, they're used to it, but this is Argyle in L1.
I haven’t got a problem with a big screen… but putting it in Block 17 hasn’t helped people sitting in the Lyndhurst….if it was put in the corner between the Devonport and Mayflower… The top spenders in the club wouldn’t be able to see it clearly….So make your own mind up.
I wonder how players possible manage to play football at the other grounds where big screens have been in place for many seasons now?
A nit is someone who thinks that money grows on trees"8000 nits" - wow! What's a 'nit'?
"8000 nits" - wow! What's a 'nit'?
the ground is already too small so now they have reduced capacity further brilliant.Oh dear , we have needed a screen and enhanced facilities for years and now we have got one coming we are
More concerned about the small number of seats we will lose in a stadium that only sold out a handful of times!!! Come on! Give the club a break!
Who says the ground is too small? Perfectly adequate for regular fans.the ground is already too small so now they have reduced capacity further brilliant.
You love your fag packet maths!If this big screen takes around 2 seasons to pay for itself as is suggested self then I’m all for it.
The big screen is costing ‘six figures’ so using simple maths it should give an annual profit of £50,000 per season minimum. That’s a lot more money than the loss of ~ approx 124 seats can generate.
Brilliant move by the club, well done all involved 👍👍
the big screen manages to enhance the experience to the supporters on match days and concerts etc but also at the same time increasing the revenue made by the club to help us towards putting more money into other parts of the club.
Like I said, they're used to it. Also a lot of them have less complicated hairstyles so aren't too bothered.I wonder how players possible manage to play football at the other grounds where big screens have been in place for many seasons now?