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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haHow are negotiations with players about reductions in wages going ?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haHow are negotiations with players about reductions in wages going ?
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Albion chief executive Paul Barber will provide an update on the latest situation concerning the return of fans and the Premier League’s new pay-per-view option, as well as take questions from supporters.
This event is open to all 1901 Club members and season-ticket holders.
To join, please register for your place below and follow the same link at 7pm on Tuesday 13 October to join the question and answer session.
Check your email for an email titled: "Paul Barber Q&A: 7pm on Tuesday 13 October ️"
(annoying timing - will clash with the iPhone 12 reveal)
And if you are offeneded if PB has been perhaps a bit abrupt in his correspondence, don't you think that's not unreasonable? The guy is under enormous pressure to keep the club going and I'm sure he must get bloody frustrated with some of the comments he gets from some fans. We should cut the guy some slack.
Oh. Nothing in my inbox. Tidying my sock drawer tonight, anyway.
If anyone wants to ask one of these, please feel free....
1) Why did Leicester City vote against PPV matches? I imagine they would have stated during the PL debate (assuming there was a debate?). If not, why do you THINK they objected? Does our club not have the same issues/concerns?
2) If the price to watch PPV matches in the COVID-era is £14.95 when the quality of the product is significantly diminished (no crowd/atmosphere), what would the price be during regular times?
3) Were fans consulted about the pricing? If not, how did broadcasters come up with that figure? How can you be sure that, for example, pricing it at £7.50 would not double the number of views, generating the same revenue but delivering a service to twice as many fans?
4) What paid alternatives were discussed? Eg Option to pay £10 extra a month to Sky to get all extra matches, or flat monthly fee to watch your club's games. Again, were fans consulted? Did you ask broadcasters for options?
5) Is it fair that, for example, fans of Everton (and presumably Albion - haven't done the maths) could have to pay TWICE as much as Man United supporters to watch all their league games over the course of a season? https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/everton-pay-per-view-fixtures-19083818
6) Do you see PPV as the future for football broadcasting in the UK? In that case, can you imagine a scenario where smaller clubs like Brighton DON’T lose out to the big six?!
7) Why do overseas viewers pay significantly less than English-based fans to watch Premier League on TV when it’s the same ‘product’?
8) Why are PPV matches on at unsociable times in the UK – eg 17.30 on a Monday? If matches are PPV-only why would a clash of KO times matter?
Broadcast logistical issues? Okay, so…
9) What level of TV presentation can fans expect for their money? Same number of cameras etc as a regular broadcast match? Proper build-up? Post-match interviews? Top-level pundits in the studio? And if you don’t know, how did you agree to £14.95? And why should we?
To add to this I know life long Albion fans that have been priced out of a normal match day and can only afford a couple of cup games a season. The club now couldn’t give a toss about these fans do a Sunderland and all of a sudden these forgotten few will be the clubs new best buddy once the day trippers & PL plastics have all pissed off. Leaves a sour taste tbh.Ok, let me try this again.
Some fans paid for the entirety of their ST "up front" others have paid a significant proportion through direct debit. Money has gone from our bank account to the club's.
Let's use those who paid up front. At the time they paid there was an expectation, based on what HMG was telling us that we would go back, albeit at reduced capacity by the end of October. This was confirmed by my contact very close to the FA.
Since making the ST payment some will have lost their jobs, or are working reduced hours, or have income reduced due to having to take a minimum wage job. Countless others, particularly those with mortgages and young kids, will be very concerned at the financial uncertainty going forwards.
Let's look at the most extreme; a fan who paid up front and has since been made redundant. Not only is the club clinging on to the season ticket money, Barber now thinks it is a good idea to charge that fan another £15 - that he doesn't have - to watch our home games.
Yes, there are some like you who clearly are financially secure. The others are apparent by their similar views along the lines of "you'll get a credit for your season ticket....sometime, what's the problem with paying £15".
I hope I have set out simply enough why this "double hit" does affect a significant number of fans and it would be good if those who can afford the "double hit" just took a moment to consider their fellow fans who are not in such a comfortable situation.
To add to this I know life long Albion fans that have been priced out of a normal match day and can only afford a couple of cup games a season. The club now couldn’t give a toss about these fans do a Sunderland and all of a sudden these forgotten few will be the clubs new best buddy once the day trippers & PL plastics have all pissed off. Leaves a sour taste tbh.
Got wet if it rainedWhat did they do at Withdean?
any predictions on what will be said?
Well, if I remember my "O" level Latin (grade 6) correctly, "forum" is a third declension noun, so "fora" would be just fine as a plural nominative, but in the use of "through the forums" it probably takes the ablative and maybe "foris" would be better.
And now to deal with this bit!
Barber made a rod for his own back by voting in favour. If he had taken the sensible view as LCFC did by rejecting it, he would have been held up as a hero. He got it wrong.
He may be "under pressure"; that's why he and every senior executive of a large business concern ges paid the megabucks. Barber decided to act petulantly by accusing fans of always wanting everything for nothing. A pathetic, childish and, of course, totally inaccurate response displaying that he has no understanding of our club's history. Where was he when we were shit and having to empty our pockets into the buckets just so the players could get paid?
If you are a CEO of a multi-million pound business you have to act responsibly and maturely, with professionalism at all times. Not spit the dummy and come out with the crass comments he has in response to well-deserved and justified criticism he has received for supporting this latest attempts to squeeze the fans until the pips squeak.
You have, in fact, way over-simplified what has happened. By quite a distance.
And it's not 'Barber'. It was Brighton & Hove Albion.
My Q&A bingo card has the following content
1) Fluid Situation
2) BHAFC had no input on the price
3) lobbying
4)Being realistic
5) Over using “fan” based on the feedback of “customer”
6) Peter from Eastbourne involvement in any capacity
More to follow
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My Q&A bingo card has the following content
1) Fluid Situation
2) BHAFC had no input on the price
3) lobbying
4)Being realistic
5) Over using “fan” based on the feedback of “customer”
6) Peter from Eastbourne involvement in any capacity
More to follow
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11) We'll refund STH £14.95 x the number of home games shown on PPV on a month by month basis so you can choose whether you buy PPV or not without being out of pocket. [Yes, seriously]
To add to this I know life long Albion fans that have been priced out of a normal match day and can only afford a couple of cup games a season. The club now couldn’t give a toss about these fans do a Sunderland and all of a sudden these forgotten few will be the clubs new best buddy once the day trippers & PL plastics have all pissed off. Leaves a sour taste tbh.
My Q&A bingo card has the following content
1) Fluid Situation
2) BHAFC had no input on the price
3) lobbying
4)Being realistic
5) Over using “fan” based on the feedback of “customer”
6) Peter from Eastbourne involvement in any capacity
More to follow
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk