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Fan zone in town

Seems we've never learned from our mistakes.
Add the new bridge to that, and Sunderland is fast turning into a brutalist mess.

What a load of shite. The fire station and auditorium are stylish as fuck, as is the entire regeneration around the empire, peacock and new culture hub. City hall is a nice looking modern building, the new eye infirmary will be impressive and the new bridge will be a fantastic link to the dozens of new developments in sheepfolds.

The council well and truly have learnt their lesson
Is that which games is on?

Bit of a sly post then. How many other fanzones were packed out for that one?

Aye zoom in it looks like the Slovenia game to me
 

Well if it's the first time you've seen those buildings, then obviously you don't visit too often.
No. But I do know there's a lot of investment and development, and seems a shame and a missed opportunity if these are it.
Sunderland has potential to be a good place tp go, I don't want to see the chance squandered.
 
Picture might be of an earlier game but the fanzone looks shit regardless. It should have been left in Keel square. I think the council have just been desperate to utilise that space. But would have been very different had we had some kind of a summer yesterday.
 
Picture might be of an earlier game but the fanzone looks shit regardless. It should have been left in Keel square. I think the council have just been desperate to utilise that space. But would have been very different had we had some kind of a summer yesterday.
The council haven't organised it.
 
There could be a reason why they haven't been able to put in Keel Square. I doubt someone said 'just stick it over there' when there's already an obvious public space.
Could be aye. But I just guess someone there has been desperate to say they are utilising the event space and mixed with the private operator not wanting competition from the pubs. It's led to it not being in the best spot for it.
 
Could be aye. But I just guess someone there has been desperate to say they are utilising the event space and mixed with the private operator not wanting competition from the pubs. It's led to it not being in the best spot for it.
It's got Lucozade branding all over it, which I think is owned by Coca Cola. The bars are probably a franchise, but I would imagine it's more of a marketing thing than there for profit. What I would have liked to have seen was Keel square filled with picnic tables and the bars been given permission to serve takeaway pints. The council could have even told them they had to provide the security. I'm sure they would have happily done it if it meant it boosts numbers.
 
It's got Lucozade branding all over it, which I think is owned by Coca Cola. The bars are probably a franchise, but I would imagine it's more of a marketing thing than there for profit. What I would have liked to have seen was Keel square filled with picnic tables and the bars been given permission to serve takeaway pints. The council could have even told them they had to provide the security. I'm sure they would have happily done it if it meant it boosts numbers.
That would have been spot on.
 
Wtf, even if it was bouncing that is dreadful, what are they thinking charging people for that piece of shit.

Something Speakman would serve up that.
Serious question, what do you want them to do for a fiver a ticket?
Are those new buildings on the right?
Looks like something they'd build in the 60s. Grim.
Have you not seen them in real life? Do you never go to Sunderland
Seems we've never learned from our mistakes.
Add the new bridge to that, and Sunderland is fast turning into a brutalist mess.
2 mins ago you were not even sure if they were new, now Sunderland is turning into a brutalist mess?
 
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Wtf, even if it was bouncing that is dreadful, what are they thinking charging people for that piece of shit.

Something Speakman would serve up that.

Considering that's taken during the DEN-SLO game I'm amazed anyone's there considering the weather and, no, they don't charge for the non-England group games. And, no, it isn't the council running it.
 
It's got Lucozade branding all over it, which I think is owned by Coca Cola. The bars are probably a franchise, but I would imagine it's more of a marketing thing than there for profit. What I would have liked to have seen was Keel square filled with picnic tables and the bars been given permission to serve takeaway pints. The council could have even told them they had to provide the security. I'm sure they would have happily done it if it meant it boosts numbers.

The problem with these fanzone places is that they attract the bellends who are more bothered about chucking beer around if England score. I reckon the bars around there would rather not have that hassle.
 
Considering that's taken during the DEN-SLO game I'm amazed anyone's there considering the weather and, no, they don't charge for the non-England group games. And, no, it isn't the council running it.
I mean more with how small the screen is and how little space there is when they could have just had it in Keel square with a massive screen
 
The problem with these fanzone places is that they attract the bellends who are more bothered about chucking beer around if England score. I reckon the bars around there would rather not have that hassle.
That's true. They were interviewing people coming out of one in Newcastle on the North East news. They all sounded like they'd never been to a football match in their lives.
I mean more with how small the screen is and how little space there is when they could have just had it in Keel square with a massive screen
Although that would be obvious, I doubt it's that straight forward. How would you feel if you owned one of the bars in Keel square and people were traipsing in and out for a piss but not spending a penny.
 
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Aye, put it there hemmed in by office buildings on 3 sides across a busy road away from the main square of the new quadrant of town, ie the new focal point of the new developments.

Hoy up a screen that is tiny by outdoor standards.

Oh and charge people to get in, that's even before you charge extortionate prices for drinks.

An example of clownshoe tier stupidity.
 
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