If you're at home, and if you support a club playing in the Champions League who aren't playing, do you watch one particular game, or do you flick from game to game? Got to say, I can't concentrate on one particular game when there's a few on at the same time.
When Real aint on then i will choose who i think will b the best match and just watch that 1, if no good games on then i will watch all of them on multi screen lol
I choose the game I want to watch but if it is boring I will change over. Because of that I can end up flicking over but will try and stick with one if I can.
---------------------------------------------------- Touched by his noodly appendage - RAmen.
I too tend to pick a game that I think will be most entertaining. But then find myself drifting and regularly flick over between 3 or 4 games. I do love the goal alert function though as it ensures you still get to see every goal, although it does seem to miss a couple, but that might be down to my excessive flicking.
Was flicking between Chelsea and Liverpool the other day.. when the game went quiet/ball out of play, i'd flick to the other.. got to see both games that way.. sort of..
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Originally posted by CupraR04: C'mon! I can't be the only one who can split screen! Love me gadgets!
Technology like this hasn't reached these parts yet. We still crowd round the only house in our street for grainy black and white coverage of the Cup Final
Originally posted by CupraR04: C'mon! I can't be the only one who can split screen! Love me gadgets!
Technology like this hasn't reached these parts yet. We still crowd round the only house in our street for grainy black and white coverage of the Cup Final
I used to get the wireless out, while moving the figures around a Subbuteo pitch...
And seeing as it's you Andy...How did Subbuteo get it's name? I'm up all night for this one!
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The 'Subbuteo' name is derived from the Latin Falco subbuteo, a bird of prey commonly known as the Eurasian Hobby, after a trademark was not granted to its creator Peter Adolph (1916-1994) to call the game "Hobby"
Sweets all round! Just by chance, I stumbled on THIS today, which gives the full story, and saves me typing! Sometimes I think I might be at the apex of my learning curve!!
The past is history...The future a mystery. This moment is a gift...That's why it's the present.
A few days after getting my sets, most of the players were covered in super glue and whenever we played, the pitch would never stay flat. And I'm sure football violence first occurred over a Subbuteo pitch. at least it did in our house!