Modern football things that you like

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Modern football things that you like

by genome » 20 May 2023 19:34

Players geeing up the crowd
Co-commentators making funny noises off mic when a great goal goes in

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by Loafer » 20 May 2023 19:54

The link with football and NFTs/crypto

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by NathStPaul » 20 May 2023 20:20

Goalkeepers. Wildly higher standard than 20 years ago.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 20 May 2023 22:37

Nothing much tbf

Bugger off ya little bleeders

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by Royal Rother » 20 May 2023 22:58

1. VAR - Pain the arse at times, but it has largely eliminated howlers - and has proved Point 2.

2. The quality of referee’s assistants which is now mind-blowingly good.


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by AthleticoSpizz » 20 May 2023 23:04

A late thought

Better catering….no more botulism burgers and ‘Narizz Fizz’ cola

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by Pepe the Horseman » 21 May 2023 04:41

Online ticketing.

Being able to watch every game from anywhere in the world.

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by Loafer » 21 May 2023 06:42

AthleticoSpizz A late thought

Better catering….no more botulism burgers and ‘Narizz Fizz’ cola

Wtf is that

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by AthleticoSpizz » 21 May 2023 09:36

Loafer
AthleticoSpizz A late thought

Better catering….no more botulism burgers and ‘Narizz Fizz’ cola

Wtf is that
exactly, wtf was that


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by Sutekh » 21 May 2023 09:56

Largely no more "south bank bogs"

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by South Coast Royal » 21 May 2023 10:44

Royal Rother 1. VAR - Pain the arse at times, but it has largely eliminated howlers - and has proved Point 2.

2. The quality of referee’s assistants which is now mind-blowingly good.


The shame is that (2) may well be right however the standard of refereeing ,now that it is fully professional in England , is anything but.

I agree with the other poster about toilets but can't stand the pointless loud music and pointless loud announcer.

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by Sutekh » 21 May 2023 11:20

South Coast Royal
Royal Rother 1. VAR - Pain the arse at times, but it has largely eliminated howlers - and has proved Point 2.

2. The quality of referee’s assistants which is now mind-blowingly good.


The shame is that (2) may well be right however the standard of refereeing ,now that it is fully professional in England , is anything but.

I agree with the other poster about toilets but can't stand the pointless loud music and pointless loud announcer.


Goes well with the pointless games though.

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by South Coast Royal » 21 May 2023 11:21

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Royal Rother 1. VAR - Pain the arse at times, but it has largely eliminated howlers - and has proved Point 2.

2. The quality of referee’s assistants which is now mind-blowingly good.


The shame is that (2) may well be right however the standard of refereeing ,now that it is fully professional in England , is anything but.

I agree with the other poster about toilets but can't stand the pointless loud music and pointless loud announcer.


Goes well with the pointless games though.


:D :D


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by tmesis » 21 May 2023 21:53

Pepe the Horseman Online ticketing.

Being able to watch every game from anywhere in the world.

Yeah. In the 80s, not only could you not watch games from abroad, there was no way of even finding out the results.

The only time you got to find out what happened in foreign leagues was when you bought the Rothmans Yearbook, and flicked to page 750, or wherever the foreign league tables were listed.

I remember the magazine 90 minutes came out, and did the weekly scores and tables from around europe, and it seemed like a revelation that such a thing could happen. Then BSB, 'squarials' and all, came along, and started showing Serie A, in 90/91.

Now there's so much choice, including many leagues now being shown online.



But yes, overall, I'd saying being able to buy a burger that doesn't taste like it was boiled is a big change.

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by Green » 21 May 2023 22:07

Showing the game in the concourse/bar
The demise of the matchday programme

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by Pepe the Horseman » 21 May 2023 23:21

tmesis
Pepe the Horseman Online ticketing.

Being able to watch every game from anywhere in the world.

Yeah. In the 80s, not only could you not watch games from abroad, there was no way of even finding out the results.

The only time you got to find out what happened in foreign leagues was when you bought the Rothmans Yearbook, and flicked to page 750, or wherever the foreign league tables were listed.

I remember the magazine 90 minutes came out, and did the weekly scores and tables from around europe, and it seemed like a revelation that such a thing could happen. Then BSB, 'squarials' and all, came along, and started showing Serie A, in 90/91.

Now there's so much choice, including many leagues now being shown online.



But yes, overall, I'd saying being able to buy a burger that doesn't taste like it was boiled is a big change.

I remember being on holiday as a yoot and waiting for the newbies to arrive to look at their English papers and find out the scores/transfer news etc. Wasn't even that long ago, but that's how I found out we signed Greg Halford.

On the flip side I miss the excitement and surprise of opening the Evening Post to see we've signed someone.

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by TiagoIlori » 22 May 2023 00:32

The fact you can get minute by minute match updates without being in the same continent, let alone at the stadium.

Wasn’t that long ago when the best we had was teletext or later on, the BBC website if we wanted to find out the latest scores.

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by Pepe the Horseman » 22 May 2023 01:55

TiagoIlori The fact you can get minute by minute match updates without being in the same continent, let alone at the stadium.

Wasn’t that long ago when the best we had was teletext or later on, the BBC website if we wanted to find out the latest scores.

Teletext walked so Soccer Saturday could run.

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by Sutekh » 22 May 2023 07:44

TiagoIlori The fact you can get minute by minute match updates without being in the same continent, let alone at the stadium.

Wasn’t that long ago when the best we had was teletext or later on, the BBC website if we wanted to find out the latest scores.


Ceefax was brilliant though, still wish it was a thing, much better than the irritating Saturday afternoon "pundit" fests you get now!

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by paultheroyal » 22 May 2023 09:52

Royal Rother 1. VAR - Pain the arse at times, but it has largely eliminated howlers - and has proved Point 2.

2. The quality of referee’s assistants which is now mind-blowingly good.


Our referee assistants are the best in the world. I loved running the line and far more enjoyable at a high level to refereeing as the pressure is off - however in my day it was not the scrutiny they get now.

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