Gerard Piqué

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There is a bit of a lower league teams hipster movement to be fair.

It's in the minority, but it's a trend none the less.

Similar in gaming with Indy versus triple A titles.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
There is a bit of a lower league teams hipster movement to be fair.

It's in the minority, but it's a trend none the less.

Similar in gaming with Indy versus triple A titles.

While there would be more and more folk going to EPL stadiums if capacity allowed.

Far more than any hipster movement of folk going to lower leagues.

A lot of that is happening due to the huge popularity of EPL etc anyway as clubs can drive up ticket prices and still largely fill stadiums.

Only demand allows that.
 

Don Juan Laporta Estruch

Basta yaaaaaaa, Cabron ! y Bona nit 🥂
There is a bit of a lower league teams hipster movement to be fair.

It's in the minority, but it's a trend none the less.

Similar in gaming with Indy versus triple A titles.

Wammy wouldn't know though. Just exposed his total lack of ground roots footballing knowledge.

Of course EPL stadiums are overbooked, fans are not going for entertainment WHICH IS WHAT THE DISCUSSION IS ABOUT. They are there for socials. Half are on phone at most exciting moment of match ( when a goal is scored )

To say fan demand to go to stadium is the only barometer in evaluating football ENTERTAINMENT levels is an absolute terrible, out of touch, argument.
 

Don Juan Laporta Estruch

Basta yaaaaaaa, Cabron ! y Bona nit 🥂
Quick 2 second search. Can find thousands of similar if need to.


Not even bothered to read anything but main comment as know they will agree with me.

You are clearly wrong, but are going to dig heels in and strawman until I back down. I'll do you a favour and end discussion here.

I'm oot.

Main comment

" My and a few of my friends go to Old Trafford often to games. I was speaking to one of my mates the other day and he was saying he is fed up of all the phones at the game. When United are in the final third, have a corner, free kick etc. everyone gets their phones out to record it and he argued that it takes away from the atmosphere and being in the moment.

I personally don't mind it, I understand for some people going to a game is once in a lifetime if you live on the other side of the planet and you want to capture as much as possible, so for me a local who goes regularly It is easy to say that. But part of me does agree with him as I have been to games and people are not interested in the match, how we are playing, how we are set up etc. they only seem interested in getting a video of a goal for social media.

What do you think of phones in the stadium? Should they be banned? Or should there be a special phone free section of the stadium? "
 

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