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donuticus
19-06-2006, 00:23
I live in Sheff city centre but have been working in birmingham since the world cup started. Is there anywhere in sheffield showing the England Vs Sweden match on a large outdoor screen ?

MickeyBarnes
19-06-2006, 00:43
no... and its damn shame!! A DAMN SHAME I TELLS THEE!!. It seems all the major cities have got one but us. Manchester, Leeds, London, and Brum like you said...

even a minor city has one, and we don't ... cos i saw Match O T Day pan over to bloody Hull, and that cities got one.

i think we've been out done!

donuticus
19-06-2006, 00:46
Thats what I was afraid of. The atmos at the England Vs T and T was amazing in brum. Saw the Leeds screen and the one in Hull on MOTD and thought maybe there would be one at Hillsborough Park. Gutted. Gonna end up squashed in some grotty sweaty pub somewhere i guess.

MickeyBarnes
19-06-2006, 01:02
that aint to bad. i know what u mean tho - i dont like it if the place is packed to rafters. nice and full is ok... but sometimes its so rammed - you can't see the screen PLUS you can't get a drink PLUS, and if you wanna seat - you have to be incredibly lucky

jamesgc
19-06-2006, 10:23
Thats what I was afraid of. The atmos at the England Vs T and T was amazing in brum. Saw the Leeds screen and the one in Hull on MOTD and thought maybe there would be one at Hillsborough Park. Gutted. Gonna end up squashed in some grotty sweaty pub somewhere i guess.

Or you could come down to Gatecrasher One,

2 Rooms, 8 Huge Screens, Lasers, Ballon Drops and Gatecrasher resident dj;s dropping the England Anthems oh and beers from £1!

fozzybronze
19-06-2006, 15:24
No where to watch it with the kids then...my sister is visiting this weekend with the nephews and I'm sure they'd love a big screen outdoor footy-fest.

Robbie Loving
19-06-2006, 15:26
No where to watch it with the kids then...my sister is visiting this weekend with the nephews and I'm sure they'd love a big screen outdoor footy-fest.

sadly there is no outdoor screens, but there are many pubs who will allow children in to watch it.

the lescar has a large rear projection tv in garden area too

Guderian
19-06-2006, 17:33
This sums up Sheffield City Council for me.

I happened to be in Berlin for Germanys opening game. There must have been about 20,000 fans near the Brandenburg Gate watching it on the big screens.

Even Hull has one!
Sheffield managed it for the snooker.

Backward. No other word.

super_pie
19-06-2006, 19:14
Most of the cities mentioned (well the ones that haven't been closed because of violence; I'm looking at you Liverpool!) have been showing the big matches on the permanent BBC/Phillips big screens (i've been going to the one in Leeds, great atmosphere!). So any questions as to why Sheffield arn't showing the football, should really be reformatted as to why Sheffield hasn't yet done any type of deal to have one of the BBC/Phillips screens installed somewhere on a long term basis.

Although, its worth remembering that having the screens in dumps such as Hull hasn't made them any better, if anything its made them even less classy than they were before (if thats possible)

DiscoPaul
19-06-2006, 19:28
no... and its damn shame!! A DAMN SHAME I TELLS THEE!!. It seems all the major cities have got one but us. Manchester, Leeds, London, and Brum like you said...

even a minor city has one, and we don't ... cos i saw Match O T Day pan over to bloody Hull, and that cities got one.

i think we've been out done!

Manchester cancelled the last one vs TNT because of trouble during the Paraguay match, as did Liverpool. Sound likes theyre causing trouble here cos they cant get out of the country!!

katy did
19-06-2006, 21:44
the sports centre near Hillsborough Park (not the swimming one but the one on middlewood road) has large screens, is family friendly and i think the advert said they had a free buffet at half time.

fairygirl172
20-06-2006, 06:40
dont they show the football in meadowhall (oasis)?

venger
20-06-2006, 11:23
dont they show the football in meadowhall (oasis)?

Tend to avoid the place but seems like a reasonable idea, not sure about getting lagers out of the bar though :confused:

damo
20-06-2006, 11:43
yeah meadowhall does show it in the oasis

Matt_zero
20-06-2006, 11:45
Would you really go to Meadowhall though to watch football, you'd only end up in the Meadowhall pub, rather than sitting in the central bit...

crookesey
20-06-2006, 11:55
This sums up Sheffield City Council for me.

I happened to be in Berlin for Germanys opening game. There must have been about 20,000 fans near the Brandenburg Gate watching it on the big screens.

Even Hull has one!
Sheffield managed it for the snooker.

Backward. No other word.

I couldn't agree more. :confused:

ormester
20-06-2006, 12:02
blame the council

Dj_Shadowman
20-06-2006, 12:52
Dont care, im going to be watching it on a 8 foot screen in my living room (aint projectors a wonderful thing) :hihi:

And no, im not telling you where I live :P

DiscoPaul
20-06-2006, 14:19
Would you really go to Meadowhall though to watch football, you'd only end up in the Meadowhall pub, rather than sitting in the central bit...

The pub has closed down and is being re opened after the world cup.

damo
20-06-2006, 18:53
maybe it's best we dont have one

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/5099236.stm