MorningGlory23 wrote:Walton street car park, cinema screen style drive in for the rugby, £20 a car, food drink delivered to cars, sounds a little crazy ha, but in crazy times, why not
Creating huge amounts of localised pollution that increases respiratory deaths due to cars running constantly to stay warm/demisting windscreens is not a very good way to go watch a rugby match really is it?
Add in the total chaos of congestion, people not being able to see the screen from a car whilst in the back seats for sure and unless you have a convertible and for a significant number you'd be lucky if you can see all the screen even from the front seats.
Also who is going to fund the massive cost of a screen big enough so that people hundreds of metres away can see the action?
Where is the food coming from, we don't have an existing catering facility, that's the stadium management, so are you going to use independent traders, how are the club going to manage a cut of sales, how many people would you need to employ to serve potentially thousands. How is that even safe given the fairground land is in a shocking state at the best of times, add in that it's unlit so how are you going to locate any given vehicle easily in the dark with these mobile servers?
Sure, let's come up with ideas but 'drive in' isn't viable financially, nor from a health and safety or even logistical POV either.
Streaming in highest quality possible on a PPV is the only way to go at the moment, sell the match to watch at a later date for those not able to watch it live.