Stadiums these days have all the modern conveniences that you could possibly hope for, but when it comes to fans of PSV, they would prefer things were a bit less cutting edge.
It's safe to say that you could call these lads traditionalists, and they were not pleased about the fact that the Philips Stadion in Eindhoven was going to be getting a shiny new Wi-Fi connection for all the fans who showed up to support their team.
The fans in the most vocal setions of the ground decided that this would be a distraction more so than anything else, with people tweeting or sending messages or on Facebook instead of supporting the team and watching the game, so they decided to make a bit of a protest about it, with placards that showed they didn't want Wi-Fi, and a banner that used some choice language.
Pic via voetbalultras on Twitter
They made the protest as their team took on NAC Breda in the opening game of this season's Eredivisie, which they won 6-1.
Via The Guardian