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Flag on the big screen in Dallas 06:31 - Jun 18 with 1303 viewsSeattleBlue

Amazing screen, kept watching it instead of the match! But I did manage to get the phone out in time to catch the most important post match moment.

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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:15 - Jun 18 with 1132 viewsAlpineBlue

Imagine how boring watching NFL must be that they needed to spend 10s of millions on a screen like that to keep punters entertained. Does it show pharmaceutical ads or Fox News during the games?
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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:23 - Jun 18 with 1081 viewsBlue_Uprising

Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:15 - Jun 18 by AlpineBlue

Imagine how boring watching NFL must be that they needed to spend 10s of millions on a screen like that to keep punters entertained. Does it show pharmaceutical ads or Fox News during the games?


That makes me think of when you buy the TV in the shop an it looks fine, maybe a little on the conservative side compared to others. Then you get it home to your room and you are thinking ‘oh dear maybe we have gone a little bit too big here’
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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:56 - Jun 18 with 959 viewsdebenhamblue

Been there to watch NFL - an amazing stadium - The screen is 2 sided and must be nearly half the pitch length - plus there are screens attached at each end of it
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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 08:34 - Jun 18 with 823 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:56 - Jun 18 by debenhamblue

Been there to watch NFL - an amazing stadium - The screen is 2 sided and must be nearly half the pitch length - plus there are screens attached at each end of it


..so its four sided?

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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 08:51 - Jun 18 with 752 viewsGlasgowBlue

Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:15 - Jun 18 by AlpineBlue

Imagine how boring watching NFL must be that they needed to spend 10s of millions on a screen like that to keep punters entertained. Does it show pharmaceutical ads or Fox News during the games?


Well the stadium sells out fur NFL games so the punters must enjoy it. It’s not for me, probably because I’ve never taken the time to understand the rules, but I wouldn’t knock a sport that millions of people enjoy.

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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 08:54 - Jun 18 with 735 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:15 - Jun 18 by AlpineBlue

Imagine how boring watching NFL must be that they needed to spend 10s of millions on a screen like that to keep punters entertained. Does it show pharmaceutical ads or Fox News during the games?


NFL isn't boring,far from it. I could see the argument for MLB though.

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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 10:57 - Jun 18 with 536 viewsMaySixth

Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 07:15 - Jun 18 by AlpineBlue

Imagine how boring watching NFL must be that they needed to spend 10s of millions on a screen like that to keep punters entertained. Does it show pharmaceutical ads or Fox News during the games?


You've never watched a game of NFL have you

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Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 12:25 - Jun 18 with 453 viewsGlasgowBlue

Flag on the big screen in Dallas on 10:57 - Jun 18 by MaySixth

You've never watched a game of NFL have you


There seems to be a lot of anti American snobbery and ignorance from certain posters who are clutching at every available straw in order to moan about this World Cup.
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