I don't know how some would cope if they were sat midway at the Wimbledon tennis.. having to turn their head this way, then that way, then this way, then..........
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But you typed 90% Pogles, not 90 degrees! That's why you were asked why not turn 10% the other way!I've never in my 71 years heard someone complaining that they have to turn their neck 90 degrees to see something
Sorry couldn't find the degree symbol on my logitech okeycokey digital keyboard 🔑🛹But you typed 90% Pogles, not 90 degrees! That's why you were asked why not turn 10% the other way!
It’s probably been set up for ‘daylight’ viewing, which to be fair, the vast majority of our games are.From where i sit in the Lyndhurst, i am seeing the screen at a slight angle, but to me it seemed to be far too bright ,too much contrast ,and far too much colour, did anyone else have any problems like this?
Yes I’d agree. While the game is going on I would rather it just showed the score, time and line ups. The screen at Highbury used to show that information, and alongside the players names it would indicate if they had been booked. I would find that particularly helpful as it’s easy to lose track of bookings.I completely get the idea of the screen - advertising, pre-match entertainment, notifications of yellow cards, substitutions etc. but I do find it a bit weird that it shows the game live whilst the game itself is going on a short distance away and within full view of everyone in attendance. Fortunately I sit in the Lyndhurst and have to deliberately turn to see what is on the screen but if I was on the Mayflower side and was trying to watch the game I would find it extremely off-putting. Does anyone else think that showing the live feed of the game is a bit odd?
I sit in the Mayflower and it’s not off putting at all. I look at the pitch and it’s rare that the screen is in view. I would say that I think it was very bright last night when I did look at replays.I completely get the idea of the screen - advertising, pre-match entertainment, notifications of yellow cards, substitutions etc. but I do find it a bit weird that it shows the game live whilst the game itself is going on a short distance away and within full view of everyone in attendance. Fortunately I sit in the Lyndhurst and have to deliberately turn to see what is on the screen but if I was on the Mayflower side and was trying to watch the game I would find it extremely off-putting. Does anyone else think that showing the live feed of the game is a bit odd?
Rare sighting of Bojan Djordjic in a Man Utd team!Yes I’d agree. While the game is going on I would rather it just showed the score, time and line ups. The screen at Highbury used to show that information, and alongside the players names it would indicate if they had been booked. I would find that particularly helpful as it’s easy to lose track of bookings.
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Exactly the same for me from block F. Only the brightness of a reply caught my eye when the ball was out of playI sit in the Mayflower and it’s not off putting at all. I look at the pitch and it’s rare that the screen is in view. I would say that I think it was very bright last night when I did look at replays.