Dancing T Shirt man
Dancing T Shirt man
Interested to get people's views on this one. Personally whilst his routine at the start of the game was amusing, the longer it went on, the more cringe worthy it got. I saw that the t shirts he was giving out were advertising the World club series, was it to promote that or is it going to be a permanent fixture?
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Re: Dancing T Shirt man
Agree, before the players came out it was quite funny and helped get the clowd going. During the game though, I'd rather concentrate on what is happening on the pitch as that is what I pay to watch (and at times endure)! Credit to the club for trying something different and maybe having him as pre match entertainment will go down well with the fans. Where will he appear from? What will he do next?
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Re: Dancing T Shirt man
He's been at our matches before and I agree, pre match and half time is fine, but not during the game. Becomes an annoyance. If I remember rightly, I'm sure he's an American who is employed in the States to do this type of thing at big sporting events i.e American Football, Hockey etc.
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I'm sure I heard the last time he was here, after he'd been at a Leeds game, that he is a Canadian :conf:outback wiganer wrote:He's been at our matches before and I agree, pre match and half time is fine, but not during the game. Becomes an annoyance. If I remember rightly, I'm sure he's an American who is employed in the States to do this type of thing at big sporting events i.e American Football, Hockey etc.
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Re: Dancing T Shirt man
His name is Cameron Hughes, and he is Canadian. He does this routine around the world at sporting events, and is also an inspirational speaker, who does forum and seminars on character building and confidence building!
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Re: Dancing T Shirt man
I personally didn't mind it. That said during the game I do prefer to watch the game than him, that is why I'm there after all. Bit pointless doing it where I was in the West stand though, it's a bit like Gods waiting room there!