> Akoi said:
> But thing is we want spectators to be seen on TV screens...not just hide behind the cameras. Along with good football the zeal of the spectators makes the game more intersting and professional. Thanks
yes so the camera man needs to position himself better. also dissapointing is that matches fro shillong and sikkim not on TV
> Akoi said:
> But thing is we want spectators to be seen on TV screens...not just hide behind the cameras. Along with good football the zeal of the spectators makes the game more intersting and professional. Thanks
Is that something to do with shade/sunlight? Cameras want sun behind them and so do people. For small crowd, stands of one side only are open and this is the same side where cameras are positioned. In Salt Lake stadium Calcutta, even if there are 40000 spectators, one side only is full. same thing for upto 10000 crowd at Pune, Goa. Both side of stadium full with spectators can be seen at Shillong, Gangtok where even a 15000 crowd will make both sides of stadiums full as well as Calcutta derby (mohun bagan-East Bengal). In Delhi matches at Ambedkar stadium, 10000 crowd made both sides full while for same crowd in Jawaharlal nehru stadium, only one side got full.
> munna21977 said:
> > Akoi said:
> > But thing is we want spectators to be seen on TV screens...not just hide behind the cameras. Along with good football the zeal of the spectators makes the game more intersting and professional. Thanks
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Is that something to do with shade/sunlight? Cameras want sun behind them and so do people. For small crowd, stands of one side only are open and this is the same side where cameras are positioned. In Salt Lake stadium Calcutta, even if there are 40000 spectators, one side only is full. same thing for upto 10000 crowd at Pune, Goa. Both side of stadium full with spectators can be seen at Shillong, Gangtok where even a 15000 crowd will make both sides of stadiums full as well as Calcutta derby (mohun bagan-East Bengal). In Delhi matches at Ambedkar stadium, 10000 crowd made both sides full while for same crowd in Jawaharlal nehru stadium, only one side got full.
@Domnic Goa is set to host Lusofonia Games in 2013 and National games in 2014-2015. Hopefully by that time, they will revamp Fatorda Stadium with much better facilities. The question is whether Tilak Maidan or Duler ground Mapusa will also be renovated for that or they are fit for I-league matches. Remember we will have AFC matches for Dempo this season at Tilak Maidan if it is fit enough by AFC standards otherwise same old routine-go to Pune. This season I-league is having lot of issues with stadiums- Mumbai and Goa.
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Pune FC vs ONGC. By any chance is that match on TV????
No.
> Akoi said:
> But thing is we want spectators to be seen on TV screens...not just hide behind the cameras. Along with good football the zeal of the spectators makes the game more intersting and professional. Thanks
> Akoi said:
> But thing is we want spectators to be seen on TV screens...not just hide behind the cameras. Along with good football the zeal of the spectators makes the game more intersting and professional. Thanks
Is that something to do with shade/sunlight? Cameras want sun behind them and so do people. For small crowd, stands of one side only are open and this is the same side where cameras are positioned. In Salt Lake stadium Calcutta, even if there are 40000 spectators, one side only is full. same thing for upto 10000 crowd at Pune, Goa. Both side of stadium full with spectators can be seen at Shillong, Gangtok where even a 15000 crowd will make both sides of stadiums full as well as Calcutta derby (mohun bagan-East Bengal). In Delhi matches at Ambedkar stadium, 10000 crowd made both sides full while for same crowd in Jawaharlal nehru stadium, only one side got full.
> munna21977 said:
> > Akoi said:
> > But thing is we want spectators to be seen on TV screens...not just hide behind the cameras. Along with good football the zeal of the spectators makes the game more intersting and professional. Thanks
>
>
Is that something to do with shade/sunlight? Cameras want sun behind them and so do people. For small crowd, stands of one side only are open and this is the same side where cameras are positioned. In Salt Lake stadium Calcutta, even if there are 40000 spectators, one side only is full. same thing for upto 10000 crowd at Pune, Goa. Both side of stadium full with spectators can be seen at Shillong, Gangtok where even a 15000 crowd will make both sides of stadiums full as well as Calcutta derby (mohun bagan-East Bengal). In Delhi matches at Ambedkar stadium, 10000 crowd made both sides full while for same crowd in Jawaharlal nehru stadium, only one side got full.
Well explained mate.
@Ashlesh. I would say that Tilak maidan, vasco is fit only for local matches. It is not for a professional league. The feeling as a whole is pathetic.
looks like jeje scored one for punefc
40' PUNE FC 1-0 ONGC FC
PFC : Jeje 23' (Penalty)
HT : PUNE FC 1-0 ONGC FC
PFC : Jeje 23' (Penalty)
@Domnic Goa is set to host Lusofonia Games in 2013 and National games in 2014-2015. Hopefully by that time, they will revamp Fatorda Stadium with much better facilities. The question is whether Tilak Maidan or Duler ground Mapusa will also be renovated for that or they are fit for I-league matches. Remember we will have AFC matches for Dempo this season at Tilak Maidan if it is fit enough by AFC standards otherwise same old routine-go to Pune. This season I-league is having lot of issues with stadiums- Mumbai and Goa.