Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
When I consider how much it used to cost to travel to the far north, pay for match ticket, food, drink etc, £ 10 seems like money well spent?
https://carabaocup.live
https://carabaocup.live
Hopefully some of that money will go to the clubs rather than just into a carabao cup kitty.
It all goes to the clubs.
Must win game, only so that Biss is available for Everton
So is he out for 3 matches which we can use two in the Carabou if we beat Preston? I hadn't realised this, a bit of a result all round if that's the case as 3 missed PL matches could have cost us dear.
Note to FA though - he was never going to play and you might want to modify these rules as that is a bit bonkers
When I consider how much it used to cost to travel to the far north, pay for match ticket, food, drink etc, £ 10 seems like money well spent?
https://carabaocup.live
Suspensions count for EFL cup, FA cup and premier league.
For League Cup games in the last 2 rounds, if you singed up on the club websites of the Football League clubs involved the clubs get all the money.
The third round games, the EFL. have blocked the club websites and you can only now watch through their Carabaocup site.
The clubs get zero money as a result.
Fixtures that are not scheduled for TV will be streamed online on the following basis in the UK only:
EFL Club vs EFL Club – streamed on iFollow or club equivalent service
EFL Club vs Premier League Club – streamed on carabaocup.live
Premier League Club vs Premier League Club – streamed on carabaocup.live
Matches will be available to purchase on an individual match pass price of £10. Season ticket holders will be required to purchase a match pass for Carabao Cup fixtures.
From the Carabao Cup Quarter-Finals onwards, all matches will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Streaming is not available internationally however 29 matches are made available across the competition to the EFL’s overseas broadcast partners.
The streaming of Carabao Cup matches is a temporary measure that has been put in place whilst Clubs operate at a zero or reduced capacity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and will be subject to regular review.
Revenue generated from streaming Carabao Cup matches is split 50-50 between the Clubs involved. This would be the same as if fans were able to attend the match in person.
For League Cup games in the last 2 rounds, if you singed up on the club websites of the Football League clubs involved the clubs get all the money.
The third round games, the EFL. have blocked the club websites and you can only now watch through their Carabaocup site.
The clubs get zero money as a result.
My problem is not the £10 but whether the tech. will actually work. If it's effectively untried until this round how do we know it'll work? I get worked up enough watching the team on TV, if I get loads of buffering etc. I'll probably explode!
My problem is not the £10 but whether the tech. will actually work. If it's effectively untried until this round how do we know it'll work? I get worked up enough watching the team on TV, if I get loads of buffering etc. I'll probably explode!
Good!
In which case I'll treat it as a worthy (albeit tiny) donation towards two football clubs hit by revenue losses through Covid.My problem is not the £10 but whether the tech. will actually work. If it's effectively untried until this round how do we know it'll work? I get worked up enough watching the team on TV, if I get loads of buffering etc. I'll probably explode!