Brighton are offering fans the opportunity to take a peek behind the scenes on
matchday using a virtual reality experience, the first of its kind in Great
Britain.
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takes supporters to the heart of the action and will be launched in the family
stand at the Amex stadium for the Seagulls Sky Bet Championship game against
Aston Villa on November 18, live on Sky Sports. Brighton vs A Villa November 18,
2016, 7:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Brightons head of
marketing Tom Gorringe has said the aim is to improve the matchday experience
for supporters. Is this is a taste of things to come for football fans or a step
too far? Click on the attached video to decide for yourself.Watch Brighton v
Aston Villa (not Virtual Reality, unfortunately) on Sky Sports 1 HD. Coverage
begins on November 18 at 7pm, with Chris Hughtons men - second in the division
going into the game - looking to secure their fifth consecutive league victory.
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. "Thank you for the warm welcome," Beckham said on an 80-degree February
morning. In this case, it was soccer weather. The sport moved a step closer to
returning to South Florida on Wednesday, when Beckham confirmed he has exercised
his option to purchase a Major League Soccer expansion franchise in
Miami.Moncton is hosting its third Touchdown Atlantic CFL game in four years
this weekend but something seems to be different about this one, as it might not
sell out. Moncton calls itself the "Hub of the Maritimes" and it positions
itself as the central meeting place of the Maritimes. Within a few hours from
Moncton one can reach Halifax, Fredericton, Saint John and all of PEI. Add an
hour or two, and youre into the state of Maine. But something is missing this
year. There doesnt seem to be the excitement, the hoopla or the drive to make
it happen like the previous two times. The previous times were in 2010, when
Moncton sold out close to 21,000 seats and the tickets sold out in 32 hours.
Edmonton won the game over Toronto, 24-6. A year later, the first none sellout
took place when there were 700 seats still available in a matchup with Hamilton
and Calgary. The game saw a lot of points scored in a Tiger-Cats 56-36 win over
the Stamps. This week, some 1,400 tickets were available for Touchdown Atlantic
III and as of Friday night, some 900-1,000 tickets remained. So why isnt this
game selling out? Or if it does sell out, why did it take so long? There are
several reasons that come to mind. First of all, its no longer the novelty it
was in 2010. Secondly, some that I spoke to said "its too bad that Anthony
Calvillo of the Als wont be playing." But the biggest factor for the decrease in
interest seems to be the fact that the game doesnt have a home team; a real
Atlantic franchise. "I love the CFL and my family and I have taken in the first
two games but we want to cheer for or own team," said Dave Astle, a strong CFL
football fan. "They (CFL) have talked about expansion down here for years; maybe
they should do it and well come back - be it in Moncton or anywhere in Atlantic
Canada." Asked whether there will be more Touchdown Atlantic games in the
future, CFL commissioner Mark Cohon said its too early to say.
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it later and depending on a lot of factors, there may be another game," Cohon
said. "But folks have to remember that we are taking a team away from a home
date, so the revenue generated from such a game (has to) at least match what a
home gate will bring in. So, if revenues are there we might consider other
games." Theres still talk about CFL expansion to this part of Canada. Moncton
has a leg up on anyone else because they have a stadium. The stadium is under
five years old but has to be expanded when the CFL plays. Seating in the
stadium is 10,000 and expansion seats are almost the same amount. Cohon says it
would be at least $100,000 to bring the stadium to CFL regulation size. For the
first time ever, an elected public figure has come out in favour of a stadium
for Halifax. Newly elected Mayor Mike Savage has come out in support and would
like to build a facility that could host CFL games. Mind you, Halifax has been
down that route before. Remember the 1981 Atlantic Schooners in the days of the
late J.I. Albrecht? So, the third Touchdown Atlantic game will be held and Brian
Warschick from the Halifax area will take it in. Hes been to all games. "I love
the CFL," said Warschick, who turned 60 this year. "I grew up on Kenny Ploen,
the Bombers and the CFL. Ill be wearing my Hamilton sweater at the game as they
are my second favourite team," he told TSN.ca. Warshick went to the first two
games with friends but this one is extra special. His son goes to St.FX
University and Warshick will be going to Antigonish to pick him up but his son
will have on a Montreal Als journey. "It will be a great day, regardless of the
outcome," Warshick said. If Touchdown Atlantic had more fans like Brian
Warshick, a sellout would not be in doubt. For TSN.ca Im Alex J. Walling Alex J
can be reached via email: ajw@eastlink.ca
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