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The big screen and Adverts
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I like to check the lift advert every match to see if we have installed under-soil heating0
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I personally don't care how many adverts there are. What I do care about is that advert (I don't know what for) that burns our badge.
There was a huge outcry when those jokers burnt a scarf on you tube yet we show the badge burning on our big screen every game.
I find it highly offensive and am surprised the club allow it.
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I go to a football ground to watch football, not to be 'entertained' by adverts for things I don't want and don't need. I object to any imposition or obtrusive entity that detracts from the enjoyment of watching the game. The screen at The Valley doesn't overly bother me, as I can't see what it displays.
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Yep, again, sorry for not making myself clear, I meant is it worth paying to put an advert onto the screen.DRF said:I assume you mean worth the costs involved to the owner?
I can't see that this is any less effective than shirt sponsorship and is likely to be more effective than stationary boards around the pitch.
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I hate the Feesh thing. Was funny at first, when Mark Fish was with us, but the joke is well past it's sell by date now. Almost embarrassing.0
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I like that!happyvalley said:I like to check the lift advert every match to see if we have installed under-soil heating
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The Feeeesh thing has become a Charlton tradition. More ads, more money for club - happy with that.0
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I'd suggest it's something that the new Marketing Director needs to look at. Didn't realise that Colchester did it, but know the lad at Derby where everything (corners, throws, ballboys etc) is sponsored. A very American concept, but one that does bring in a decent sum & all goes to off-setting costs. As Airman stated elsewhere today, it's unlikely that a club can break even in this League...we should be pleased with any advertising/sponsorship that goes towards offsetting some of the costs.0
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Blackburn were terrible yesterday ads every 2 mins0
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That is absolute madness. It's the one time in the match that I (and I suspect others) wan't to know what the time is.Glovepup said:
They are not allowed tooRizzo said:I just wish they'd keep the sodding clock going when the extra time goes up.
I can't help put think this is one area where most American sports with their time-countdowns are better than what we have.0






