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Lights in the stand at the Yeovil match

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I meant to ask this after the Yeovil match, at a point during the game lots of people put lights on, I think they used their phones but I wasn't sure what if anything it was all about, nobody round us seemed to know. Can anyone on here shed any light (if you'll forgive the pun) on this matter.


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Funnily enough @Cobby and I was discussing this in the game, Cobby mentioned the lights and how a game (I forget which) had problems with failed floodlights. The fans used their mobiles, not long after people started doing it in the Pavis and a small group in the Kop. Soon taking over, I think it was just to have a bit of fun. It looked pretty cool though!

The floodlights looked a little different, certainly harder for me to see.

Not as bright on the pitch but the club is sorting that. It looked uneven and parts brighter than others :P

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I meant to ask this after the Yeovil match, at a point during the game lots of people put lights on, I think they used their phones but I wasn't sure what if anything it was all about, nobody round us seemed to know. Can anyone on here shed any light (if you'll forgive the pun) on this matter.

No idea but I was telling me people around me to put the things a way!  :lol:

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