HelloCity
Well-Known Member
Ok, even before kick off I was irritated today just because of the whole pre match build up.
Don't get me wrong here I think City Square is fantastic but that's where a lot of this 'entertainment' belongs.
I'm in the ground before a Derby feeling like I'm ready for a war and the club are making me feel like I'm at a kids party.
Showing comedic videos to advertise the match programme.
Showing people on the big screen saying we're going to beat the rags 6-1 again while their players are warming up and thinking 'you ****ing what?!'
The worst bit. Fanzone Danny and Natalie Pike, two minutes before kick off, talking about their favourite Derby memories on the big screen. Jesus Christ. They're both top blues but the direction they're being given is horrendous. They've got Natalie sounding like she's presenting CBBC. The tone is all wrong.
Playing the music at full blast so you can barely hear yourself think is also poor. The fans want to sing before a Derby and this just makes it harder to do.
Overall the pre match experience in the stadium is completely sterile. It feels like it is designed by someone who knows absolutely nothing about football and the people who go to games. Awful.
Don't get me wrong here I think City Square is fantastic but that's where a lot of this 'entertainment' belongs.
I'm in the ground before a Derby feeling like I'm ready for a war and the club are making me feel like I'm at a kids party.
Showing comedic videos to advertise the match programme.
Showing people on the big screen saying we're going to beat the rags 6-1 again while their players are warming up and thinking 'you ****ing what?!'
The worst bit. Fanzone Danny and Natalie Pike, two minutes before kick off, talking about their favourite Derby memories on the big screen. Jesus Christ. They're both top blues but the direction they're being given is horrendous. They've got Natalie sounding like she's presenting CBBC. The tone is all wrong.
Playing the music at full blast so you can barely hear yourself think is also poor. The fans want to sing before a Derby and this just makes it harder to do.
Overall the pre match experience in the stadium is completely sterile. It feels like it is designed by someone who knows absolutely nothing about football and the people who go to games. Awful.