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denphone 18-10-2018 10:12

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35966930)
What about all those people who can't make it or afford to go to a football stadium?

Watching football live at a stadium will not be affected unduly if the rules were changed. People are getting fed up with being manipulated and told what they have to do. Let the public choose!

English Lower league clubs are surviving on a shoestring as it is OB and its pretty obvious you not being a supporter of football fail to understand that and the financial consequences if the 15.00 kick off rule was taken away.

OLD BOY 18-10-2018 10:15

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35966931)
English Lower league clubs are surviving on a shoestring as it is OB and its pretty obvious you not being a supporter of football fail to understand that and the financial consequences if the 15.00 kick off rule was taken away.

It's unlike you Den to side with big business over those who can't afford to spend so much.

denphone 18-10-2018 10:20

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35966934)
It's unlike you Den to side with big business over those who can't afford to spend so much.

l support English football in the lower leagues because that is the bread and butter of English football and has such should be fully supported by those who supposedly espouse that they care about English football and its roots.

OLD BOY 18-10-2018 10:28

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35966937)
l support English football in the lower leagues because that is the bread and butter of English football and has such should be fully supported by those who supposedly espouse that they care about English football and its roots.

I detest these restrictive pracrices which are making prices artificially high and restricting viewer choice. We are the only country apart from Montenegro with such a ridiculous rule.

If it's really that much of a problem (which I don't think it is, as devoted fans will always go to the stadium to watch their team play anyway), they could always have regional blackouts, as they do in the US. However, I don't think there should be a blanket rule on this as there is now.

This is a decision of big business, who are successfully pulling the wool over the eyes of the public to help them make as much money as possible.

telegramsam 18-10-2018 11:17

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Having a live football match on television at 3 o clock doesn't, in my opinion,effect attendance's at football grounds. What does effect attendance's are the cost to get to the ground,the price to get in,the facilities and of course whether the home team are doing well or not. I used to go and watch my local team at every opportunity until the cost spiralled out of control. Add on to that the cost of getting there and maybe a pie and cup of tea at half time it becomes to expensive for me.

OLD BOY 18-10-2018 12:41

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35966946)
Having a live football match on television at 3 o clock doesn't, in my opinion,effect attendance's at football grounds. What does effect attendance's are the cost to get to the ground,the price to get in,the facilities and of course whether the home team are doing well or not. I used to go and watch my local team at every opportunity until the cost spiralled out of control. Add on to that the cost of getting there and maybe a pie and cup of tea at half time it becomes to expensive for me.

Now, that is the situation as I understand it!

alwaysabear 18-10-2018 13:15

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35966946)
Having a live football match on television at 3 o clock doesn't, in my opinion,effect attendance's at football grounds. What does effect attendance's are the cost to get to the ground,the price to get in,the facilities and of course whether the home team are doing well or not. I used to go and watch my local team at every opportunity until the cost spiralled out of control. Add on to that the cost of getting there and maybe a pie and cup of tea at half time it becomes to expensive for me.

I used to take my son to our local club in the early 00's until prices went through the roof. I would love to see games shown 3 o'clock on a Saturday afternoon.

Raider999 18-10-2018 15:25

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35966946)
Having a live football match on television at 3 o clock doesn't, in my opinion,effect attendance's at football grounds. What does effect attendance's are the cost to get to the ground,the price to get in,the facilities and of course whether the home team are doing well or not. I used to go and watch my local team at every opportunity until the cost spiralled out of control. Add on to that the cost of getting there and maybe a pie and cup of tea at half time it becomes to expensive for me.


Also being forced to sit rather than stand is a factor putting many off IMO.

However I agree with the ban on 3pm ko live broadcasts - plenty of football on to watch without risking attendance figures dwindling.

The interesting thing is you can show a live game in the evening and stream / red button other games as you wish.

telegramsam 18-10-2018 16:16

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Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 35967005)
Also being forced to sit rather than stand is a factor putting many off IMO.

However I agree with the ban on 3pm ko live broadcasts - plenty of football on to watch without risking attendance figures dwindling.

The interesting thing is you can show a live game in the evening and stream / red button other games as you wish.

You make a good point about the evening televised games. I can image some people on a cold winters evening saying something like think I'll give the match a miss this evening as it's to cold and wet,plus the Liverpool v Man U match is on the TV tonight. Strange that for some reason nobody seems to complain about that,isn't it?

denphone 18-10-2018 21:00

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Sky warns Disney and Discovery of no-deal Brexit blackout.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...rexit-blackout

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Sky has delivered an ultimatum to broadcasters including Disney and Discovery to sort out their post-Brexit licensing plans by the end of 2018 or face being taken off its pay-TV service.
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However, if the government fails to strike a deal to keep EU-wide broadcast rights post-Brexit, companies will have to look to relocate significant parts of their businesses and TV licensing arrangements to other EU countries to continue to transmit across the rest of Europe.

Meng 19-10-2018 18:05

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Can anyone tell me how much money I would save per month if I were to junk Sky Sports while keeping BT Sport.

Thanks.

RobboEdin 19-10-2018 18:14

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Originally Posted by Meng (Post 35967107)
Can anyone tell me how much money I would save per month if I were to junk Sky Sports while keeping BT Sport.

Thanks.

Whatever your bill says you are paying for Sky Sports, unless you are on the VIP bundle (or Full House Sports bundle?).

Meng 19-10-2018 19:16

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Originally Posted by RobboEdin (Post 35967109)
Whatever your bill says you are paying for Sky Sports, unless you are on the VIP bundle (or Full House Sports bundle?).

Well, yes, but I currently get BT Sport free as part of my Full House package. I don't know how much BT Sport on its own would cost.

Sky Sports is costing me £33.75 as a Premium add-on. Am I able to get BT Sport on its own, and if so, how much would it be?

OLD BOY 19-10-2018 19:31

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Originally Posted by Meng (Post 35967113)
Well, yes, but I currently get BT Sport free as part of my Full House package. I don't know how much BT Sport on its own would cost.

Sky Sports is costing me £33.75 as a Premium add-on. Am I able to get BT Sport on its own, and if so, how much would it be?

As you said, BT Sport comes with the Full House. Sky Cinema and Sky Sports are extra.

Meng 19-10-2018 20:12

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35967115)
As you said, BT Sport comes with the Full House. Sky Cinema and Sky Sports are extra.

Which suggests I can keep BT Sport even if I get rid of Sky Sports.

Perfect. Thanks.


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