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- Jan 30, 2008
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but we're customers , fans dont register in these peoples thinking , shocking at best taking the piss at worseSadly its a fact that the tele money more than makes up for any stay aways.
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but we're customers , fans dont register in these peoples thinking , shocking at best taking the piss at worseSadly its a fact that the tele money more than makes up for any stay aways.
Quite. If tv dollar did reflect lower prices then you'd see a decrease every time a new tv deal was announced. His statement is nothing but usual Barber spin. I'm happy for him to show some figures to demonstrate his theory though
Or the Tv money will go to a different league and they would get the better more entertaining players!!!
Or the Tv money will go to a different league and they would get the better more entertaining players!!!
I would love Leeds to win this one....bugger the money lets play 3pm Saturday.....But lets hope we win monday.
So you want a free for all on individual club tv deals that will bring in games being shown at any time to suit the tv market and to enhance the clubs tv money.
So good luck with getting back from Leeds on public transport when the game kicks off at 9pm on a sunday night.
By different do you mean a foreign league?
Or the Tv money will go to a different league and they would get the better more entertaining players!!!
""play 3pm Saturday"" is what I said ....
So you want a free for all on individual club tv deals that will bring in games being shown at any time to suit the tv market and to enhance the clubs tv money.
So good luck with getting back from Leeds on public transport when the game kicks off at 9pm on a sunday night.
I do.
So you want a free for all on individual club tv deals that will bring in games being shown at any time to suit the tv market and to enhance the clubs tv money.
So good luck with getting back from Leeds on public transport when the game kicks off at 9pm on a sunday night.
Maybe a drop in cash will force English clubs to focus on the nurture home grown talent a bit more? I'd rather this than buying ready made European imports. Given the population of the U.K., and the level of interest in football, I believe the players are out there. What isn't out there is a long term desire to find and nurture them.
Spurs aren't doing too bad.
Good luck to the Leeds fans getting back from Brighton on public transport when the game kicks off at 745pm on a monday night.
I could handle the notion of us being on TV a lot more if we knew much further in advance that this was going to happen.
Cheap(er) train tickets are available three months in advance to get from one end of the country to the other. But then the clubs and fans are given less than three months' notice that Sky wish to arbitrarily balls up any arrangements.
Middlesbrough fans, for example, have been properly done over. They've had three fixtures in the south (Brighton, Charlton and QPR away) moved and Sky's convenience and the fans' inconvenience. Even if the fans could afford the train ticket, the QPR fixture (for one) means they can't go back home to Middlesbrough that night.
We know that Sky operates in the best interests of itself - which is also against the best interests of the fans. It's not in their remit to care about supporters as those at a match can't watch the TV (subscriptions and ad sales being their source of their revenue; greater viewing figures push up ad revenue sales), therefore it's about screening the event rather than the consideration of the attendees. Sky have said they want to screen matches with full houses in order to show a 'better event'. But, seeing as the Championship is not the source of their main revenue stream, that statement is bollocks as they don't actually care whether they are full houses or not in this division. Look at the Cardiff City Stadium last week.
It wouldn't hurt Sky to put some money aside (and it wouldn't be much) to reimburse those fans who, in perfectly good faith, bought train tickets only for them to be deemed useless because of a fixture move. It simply isn't good enough to shurg your shoulders and say 'well, that's the chance you take...'. That's an appalling abandonment of responsibility.