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Man Utd ban i-pads at Old trafford

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by NTTDS, Aug 12, 2014.

  1. NTTDS

    NTTDS New Member

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    A strange one me thinks,even stranger is that RADIOS are also banned.

    Well that would really stuff me up,when we play Manchester United in two years time.
     
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  2. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    Don't see the point in taking IPads into a football ground anyway. Makes people look a right bellend. Plus everyone has radios on their phones now so that shouldn't stop anyone from listening to other games during the one they are watching..
     
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  3. invermeremike

    invermeremike Well-Known Member

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    Scourge of society them I-Pads and smart phones. How would you all manage if the entire system crashed for just one day and you actually had to work something out for yourselves?

    Bah humbug and all that nonsense! lol.
     
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  4. gdknac

    gdknac Well-Known Member

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    Unless its an end of season game, where matters of promotion or relegation might be involved, I don't see the point in even taking a radio to matches- I have come to watch a particular game and my attention is then 100% in that.-

    There was a guy in the Dolman in one game last season giving pretty much a constant update, Jeff Stelling would have been proud of! Couldn't have seen much of the game as he was continuously on his phone!
     
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  5. NTTDS

    NTTDS New Member

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    Regarding radios,I take my radio to the away matches and record the commentry.
    I don't listen to the match, or at the game, or when I get home.
    If there is a long break like the one on Saturday,then I do listen to what is being said.
    Also if there is anything controversial,I can hear the other teams radio viewpoint.
     
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  6. RedorDead

    RedorDead Well-Known Member

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    Says he on the internet writing ^^^this comment <laugh>

    Why? if you don't listen to it at the match or when you get home? Why not talk to someone it's quite a civilised world we live in.
     
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