The Manchester derby is one of the most important games in English football and since the rise of Manchester City, it has become even bigger in recent years.  On Thursday night, City and United clashed for the 174th time during a 0-0 draw at the Etihad Stadium. It was billed as a huge match, with both sides battle for a top-four spot to confirm Champions League football next season.Unfortunately, the game didn't quite live up to the hype, and although Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho have managed some incredible encounters in years gone by, this one wasn't a classic.   The game lacked action, but in the 84th minute, United's Marouane Fellaini was sent off for a senseless headbutt on Sergio Aguero. It was the only major flashpoint of the game.In fact, it was so disappointing, that fans appeared to be concentrating more on the way the game was broadcast, rather than the way it was played.        Sky Sports showed the match live, and the company is always looking for ways to immerse fans into the game as much as possible. Whether this is through broadcasting the game in 4K HD, or Jamie Carragher's tactical insight at points during the game, they've made watching football an experience.However, one thing football fans weren't so keen on last night was the use of the 'Spider-cam' every time either team had a corner kick.           The camera is attached to a wire that hangs above the pitch, and every time the ball went behind for a corner, it would switch to that angle, giving viewers a different perspective.       It seems like a good idea, in theory, but many took to Twitter to vent their frustrations about it. Here are some of the best reactions. 

At least it helped distract everyone from the action on the pitch last night.