There's currently a debate going on on the Farnborough forum about the idea of a match-day experience and the role of entertainment at a football match and I just wanted to ask what people here felt.
So the question is, when you go to a football match, is it purely about the football or is the football merely one part (albeit a large part) of an overall match-experience which may also include, for example, the pre-match and half-time entertainment?
Personally, to me football is just one part of an overall match day experience, and as such certain things can enhance the overall experience even if they have very little to do with football. One thing in particular is the pre and half-time entertainment. Normally this takes the form of music played over the tannoy, and as such when I'm on my way to a match, I always wonder what songs they'll play, or what songs I want them to play or what songs I think would help add to the atmosphere. However, I would like to see more of different types of entertainment at football games as I think it all adds to the overall experience. So for examples cheerleaders, marching bands, dancing acts, singers, etc. Look at the NFL and how every game is a made to be an event. The match-day experience here is comparatively dull.
Do others share my view, or is it just 90 minutes of football and nothing more?
So the question is, when you go to a football match, is it purely about the football or is the football merely one part (albeit a large part) of an overall match-experience which may also include, for example, the pre-match and half-time entertainment?
Personally, to me football is just one part of an overall match day experience, and as such certain things can enhance the overall experience even if they have very little to do with football. One thing in particular is the pre and half-time entertainment. Normally this takes the form of music played over the tannoy, and as such when I'm on my way to a match, I always wonder what songs they'll play, or what songs I want them to play or what songs I think would help add to the atmosphere. However, I would like to see more of different types of entertainment at football games as I think it all adds to the overall experience. So for examples cheerleaders, marching bands, dancing acts, singers, etc. Look at the NFL and how every game is a made to be an event. The match-day experience here is comparatively dull.
Do others share my view, or is it just 90 minutes of football and nothing more?