dunlop":3jwd1huc said:The electronic advertising boards around the perimeter of the ground will bring in extra income the cup run upto now must have generated at least £1.5 million of unbudgeted income.
IJN":3ohhxrlf said:dunlop":3ohhxrlf said:The electronic advertising boards around the perimeter of the ground will bring in extra income the cup run upto now must have generated at least £1.5 million of unbudgeted income.
Where's that figure from Mike?
I think it's way off. Nowhere near that I'd imagine.
As for the electronic adverts I would have thought the cost and revenue from that is part of the TV deal.
Clubs know the score when it comes to big games and there will be a clause in their contract with each sponsor that covers that.pearces greens":29f9md2z said:Do they obscure the existing advertising boards ? if I had a company with one I would be right peed off when the eyes of the world are watching
MarkMatthews":3iiut9as said:The can be really distracting from a spectating point of view, I suppose that is their objective. I wonder if they course any problems distracting the players.
Simple just turn it OFF during playing time.Quintrell_Green":3auneg9q said:MarkMatthews":3auneg9q said:The can be really distracting from a spectating point of view, I suppose that is their objective. I wonder if they course any problems distracting the players.
I have always wondered that. It is not so bad when the 'neon' advertising message is static, but when they carry movements from left to right, I am sure it must be disconcerting. It is a bit like being in a train stopped in a station and the train on the neighbouring line starts to move from a static position. It makes you feel you are moving when you are not. Sort it out FA!
MarkMatthews":23q14v1a said:They can be really distracting from a spectating point of view, I suppose that is their objective. I wonder if they cause any problems distracting the players.
dick.argyle":meo5tzkk said:Simple just turn it OFF during playing time.Quintrell_Green":meo5tzkk said:MarkMatthews":meo5tzkk said:The can be really distracting from a spectating point of view, I suppose that is their objective. I wonder if they course any problems distracting the players.
I have always wondered that. It is not so bad when the 'neon' advertising message is static, but when they carry movements from left to right, I am sure it must be disconcerting. It is a bit like being in a train stopped in a station and the train on the neighbouring line starts to move from a static position. It makes you feel you are moving when you are not. Sort it out FA!