AGF being hailed the world over for the club’s use of a video wall with fans at Ceres Park in superligakampen against Randers on Thursday.
The Spanish newspaper Marca calls the idea for a ground-breaking initiative, while the u.s. media like Business Insider, Fox Sports and Yahoo Sports has described the fight and asked the question, on the AGF have found the solution on the sport without fans.
– While there are still logistical challenges in it, will creative minds in clubs the world over to watch and think: ‘Can we copy this?’ Or better yet: “Can we use the concept?’ writes Yahoo Sports, which also has the interview AGF press officer, Søren Carlsen.
– It is a 12-talk of creativity and a precursor to what is in store, writes Yahoo Sports.
the League began again without spectators with Thursday’s match, having been put on break due to coronakrisen since march.
AGF has partnered with the video platform Zoom and made a 40 meter long video wall that displays up to 200 fans who sit at home and cheering with.
the Battle between AGF and Randers ended in a 1-1 draw after a horrid drop of AGF's goalkeeper William Eskelinen at 0-1 and a goal in injury time in the AGF striker Patrick Mortensen to 1-1.
alliance & leicester’s head coach, David Nielsen, was happy for the club’s initiative.
– There is no doubt that it helped, when we can’t have our fans in the stadium to create a print.
– I am sure that it meant something to the players, that was created a little alternative 2020-mood, he said after the match.
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