Cardboard cut outs at Borussia Munchengladbach (2 Viewers)

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Why not just get a flag with the club name on to ocver the seating. Font size 10 should do it.
 

Adge

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Could just pay to fill it with comedy people.

I'd have Del Boy sat next to Hitler. I'd just spend the match looking at them.
I saw that people had actually done that. Fred West-Myra Hindley-Harold Shipman-Wardy et al are all in there somewhere.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Korean game is playing crowd noise over the tannoy in an empty stadium
 

Mcbean

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Just watched the Bayern game With noise and some pictures around the stand - the noise made a massive difference to the watching experience / last week just sounding like a training game but today’s sounded and looked much better
 

Adge

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Just watched the Bayern game With noise and some pictures around the stand - the noise made a massive difference to the watching experience / last week just sounding like a training game but today’s sounded and looked much better
Yes, saw that aswell. Only trouble was the sound was obviously taken from various games etc and you could hear the ref blowing for fouls (on the sound) etc when the actual game on the pitch was continuing!
 

chiefdave

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Just watched the Bayern game With noise and some pictures around the stand - the noise made a massive difference to the watching experience / last week just sounding like a training game but today’s sounded and looked much better
La Liga going a step further.
Spain’s top-flight football competition La Liga will use virtual images of stands in television broadcasts with added "fan audio", when it resumes on Thursday behind closed doors.

Viewers in Spain will have the choice of normal or enhanced digital broadcasts while international viewers will receive broadcasts augmented by graphics and added atmospheric audio.

La Liga, which has worked with a Norwegian company and the makers of the Fifa video game, said the technology would "allow matches to be seen in an attractive way that closely resembles how they looked and sounded before the competition was postponed".

Virtual stands will display to-scale images of fans wearing the home club's colours and be adapted to fit the flow of games, mimicking reactions from situations likes goals.
 

chiefdave

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Meanwhile in Korea stands filled with stuffed animals. Once fans are allowed back in they will be donated to children's charities.
 

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