01 Jun 2020 22:55:13
Interesting to see my suggestion of FIFA (the game) crowd noise being used on TV.

If done correctly it's the way forward while we can't have fans imo.


1.) 02 Jun 2020
02 Jun 2020 14:06:31
In the NRL (National Rugby League) Australia, they are using card board cutouts of fans in stadium seats. Looks great.


2.) 02 Jun 2020
02 Jun 2020 14:22:42
When the games on TV why not mute it and play your own sound fx? Strikes me that the world of football has more important things to worry about than piping fake or old crowd noises into your house.


3.) 02 Jun 2020
02 Jun 2020 21:28:03
Lol what a bizarre response. For 1 unrelated external sound would have no correlation with the game that you’re watching.

Football is returning regardless of its right or wrong

I was merely putting out ideas on how to improve what will be a TV sport for the foreseeable future.

It’s a product at the end of the day and Sky ect will want to make it as good as possible.

{Ed002's Note - You don’t think a little Grateful Dead at high volume might encourage the team.}


4.) 03 Jun 2020
02 Jun 2020 23:50:18
Grateful Dead. Awesome! Did someone spend the 80s wearing tie dye t-shirts and traversing the USA in a VW camper van covered in sugar skulls?

{Ed002's Note - I am from the USA.}


5.) 03 Jun 2020
03 Jun 2020 14:12:19
i think some fans need stop being fussy whether to have fan noise or not we all know the circumstances for not allowing fans to watch the games but now people jumping on the sound band wagon saying its not the same without noise and they can't watch it yeah its not the same but least be grateful that the football is back and to the cardboard cut outs think its a waste of time in my opinion.


6.) 04 Jun 2020
04 Jun 2020 09:42:45
Why not have fans sponsor the cutouts and have their faces on them raise money for charity, would help image of the game.


7.) 04 Jun 2020
04 Jun 2020 12:17:50
Think I would like the Korean version of fan cutouts - along with the appropriate mood music of course, oh and a few bottles of Harry Westons.