Annoyed that the FA cup final will not be able to be played at Wembley this year, David Tsang a Stoke-on-Trent based company Director set out to see if in four weeks he could achieve via
the web what builders have failed to achieve in four years's8230;build a stadium to house 90,000 England fans.
The website www.goodluckengland.com allows fans to freely upload a photograph and a good luck message for the England team. This is then built onto a giant mosaic of the world cup. "The
virtual stadium has an image capacity of over 91,000 fans," said Tsang. "With the world cup only a month away I gave myself just four weeks to do the whole thing single handed, stating on
the 5th of April."As of today there are only a few supporters who have uploaded images but the numbers are increasing daily and I hope to have achieved a good percentage of the 90,000 by
the time England lift the World Cup in July" he says smiling. "The technology used in the construction of the web site has fantastic potential for charity fundraising on the internet,"
concludes Tsang.
About David Tsang.
David is the Managing Director of Stoke-on-Trent based marketing company Thoughtpoint Limited. Liverpool born, David now lives in Staffordshire helping companies gain new business through
better marketing.