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RedVee Admin
18th October 2007, 11:19
Fans attending this Saturday's historic Gillette Fusion Centenary International between the Northern Union and the All Golds at Warrington Wolves' Halliwell Jones stadium will also be able to watch England in the Rugby Union World Cup Final.

After close liaison with stadium management and Sky Sports, the RFL has decided that after the Centenary International the big screen, normally used for video referee decisions, will be switched to showing the game live from Paris.

http://www.therfl.co.uk/international/news_item.php?id=8900


I'm sure the two men and their dog that stay behind will be captivated by it...

Syd
18th October 2007, 11:39
Will 2 pint pots still be served, the 2 pint pots could well sway me to stay for this one.

Shakespeare
18th October 2007, 12:27
Im thinking Sybill is right.

RedVee Admin
18th October 2007, 12:50
All we're missing now is a dog...

Bainsey
18th October 2007, 12:53
Sounds a good idea tbh but there wont be any sound I bet.

Syd
18th October 2007, 14:34
Sounds a good idea tbh but there wont be any sound I bet.

Oh now that counter acts the 2 pint pots, no point watching a shyte sport with no sound, its twice as shyte then, and means I will drink twice as many 2 pint pots.

See you in the corner, dont forget your dog.

Two Wheeled Saint
18th October 2007, 17:20
"There's a dog on the pitch" why oh why do people bring dogs to Rugby League.

lol

zelt
18th October 2007, 19:53
why oh why do people bring dogs to Rugby League.

lol
*Resists the perfectly set up ugly girlfriend/wife joke* :D

RedVee Admin
19th October 2007, 11:47
Sounds a good idea tbh but there wont be any sound I bet.
Why do you bet?


In a single screen configuration, sixty TRE-2010E screen modules represents a giant screen measuring 205 ft2, containing 552,960 light emitting diodes, composed of 184,320 each of red, green and blue LEDs.

Each 25” x 19” module has a diagonal measurement of 31.5”, displays one billion colors and requires only 90 watts average to produce a light output that is twenty times brighter than a standard TV.

Compared to


Plug the TV into the sound desk

Bainsey
19th October 2007, 12:01
Why do you bet?

I said "I bet" because Im not a know it all (like yourself) and wasnt 100% sure if there would be any sound or not to go with it.

Is that okay with you? :???:

RedVee Admin
19th October 2007, 12:31
Course it's ok. Just mystified me why someone with a techie occupation thought that there wouldn't be any sound.

Bainsey
19th October 2007, 15:02
I may have a techie occupation but it does'nt mean I know how they set up the Big Screen's for sky! lol