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Post by mat1scfc on Apr 12, 2024 9:07:53 GMT
I know a few on here don't like the current streaming service and you won't have to put up with it next season. For the worse it's stopping - well kinda - it's all moving over to sky
This will mean less 3pm kick off and more annoying ko times. They have said they will let fans know more in advance so we don't get messed about with travel and so on
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Post by orkneyhatter on Apr 12, 2024 9:22:58 GMT
I know a few on here don't like the current streaming service and you won't have to put up with it next season. For the worse it's stopping - well kinda - it's all moving over to sky This will mean less 3pm kick off and more annoying ko times. They have said they will let fans know more in advance so we don't get messed about with travel and so on Really? Seem to remember the MKD match being moved at fairly short notice.
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Post by Count de Stockport on Apr 12, 2024 9:25:26 GMT
#JimWasRight
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 12, 2024 9:25:50 GMT
Thats when we are on. SKY Sports may be the home for the EFL but not for just County. Way j have read it, unless its a Sky televised game the only way you can watch exeter away on a tuesday night is to travel down there thats not on for thousands of us. Another backward step for many fans who are supporters of one club and could not give a toss about watching others.
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 12, 2024 9:31:18 GMT
Really? Seem to remember the MKD match being moved at fairly short notice. Not that much of a problem for locals, but we are like many clubs who have exiles watching nowadays who see as many games as they can live. Be interesting what clubs will get from this extra revenue and what they actually do with it. Guess there will still some getting into financial difficulty like they would have done even if no television money was available.
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Post by gibbo on Apr 12, 2024 9:33:43 GMT
Thats when we are on. SKY Sports may be the home for the EFL but not for just County. Way j have read it, unless its a Sky televised game the only way you can watch exeter away on a tuesday night is to travel down there thats not on for thousands of us. Another backward step for many fans who are supporters of one club and could not give a toss about watching others. That's not the case, you'll be able to stream (Exeter away Tuesday night) via Sky as you can now through County Live / iFollow.
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 12, 2024 9:41:13 GMT
Thats when we are on. SKY Sports may be the home for the EFL but not for just County. Way j have read it, unless its a Sky televised game the only way you can watch exeter away on a tuesday night is to travel down there thats not on for thousands of us. Another backward step for many fans who are supporters of one club and could not give a toss about watching others. That's not the case, you'll be able to stream (Exeter away Tuesday night) via Sky as you can now through County Live / iFollow. If thats the case then i,m not bothered even if we have a neutral commentator to listen to.
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Post by mat1scfc on Apr 12, 2024 9:51:45 GMT
I know a few on here don't like the current streaming service and you won't have to put up with it next season. For the worse it's stopping - well kinda - it's all moving over to sky This will mean less 3pm kick off and more annoying ko times. They have said they will let fans know more in advance so we don't get messed about with travel and so on Really? Seem to remember the MKD match being moved at fairly short notice. that's this season though. It's changing from next season
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Post by gibbo on Apr 12, 2024 9:56:32 GMT
That's not the case, you'll be able to stream (Exeter away Tuesday night) via Sky as you can now through County Live / iFollow. If thats the case then i,m not bothered even if we have a neutral commentator to listen to. By my reckoning, if you're a legal UK Streamer (and happy to pay), you can probably watch slightly more games next season than this as they'll be a few more on Sky (for which you can get a Sky subscription / Now TV Pass) that would this season have been 3pm UK games and so not viewable.
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 12, 2024 11:14:16 GMT
If thats the case then i,m not bothered even if we have a neutral commentator to listen to. By my reckoning, if you're a legal UK Streamer (and happy to pay), you can probably watch slightly more games next season than this as they'll be a few more on Sky (for which you can get a Sky subscription / Now TV Pass) that would this season have been 3pm UK games and so not viewable. So therefore its the armchair viewer only thats being catered for and not those who only go to saturday matches but have to suffer early and later KO times for their benefit. Really there is nothing in it for the fans that go to games as we will not get a ST refund or a lowering of the match day admission charge because of this.
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Post by hedleyverity on Apr 12, 2024 11:28:13 GMT
Train tickets go on sale about 12 weeks beforehand, that should be the cut off point for moving kick offs
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Post by Mozzer on Apr 12, 2024 11:33:45 GMT
Train tickets go on sale about 12 weeks beforehand, that should be the cut off point for moving kick offs Very nice, but maybe in the next world...
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Post by timberwolf on Apr 12, 2024 11:46:11 GMT
Train tickets go on sale about 12 weeks beforehand, that should be the cut off point for moving kick offs Very nice, but maybe in the next world... Its near the end of the season that will cause a problem by a match turning up from nowhere that can affect religation and promotions. A few weeks ago who expected donny rovers to make a late promotion surge.
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Post by manowarfan1 on Apr 12, 2024 12:37:48 GMT
As an exile/never lived there, I wonder how this will affect me/us. Does it mean no more JK/home broadcasters? I really don't want to listen to some neutral announce team who is going to spend the entire County match talking about Wrexham. That said, is there more opportunity to watch other clubs in our same league? That could be good. And as always there is the pricing issue, I was happy to throw County my money for the past couple of seasons because it was going to County, but would I pay a lot more, and have County get less of my $ (or pounds)? Not likely.
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Post by fenedgeexile on Apr 12, 2024 12:48:01 GMT
That's not the case, you'll be able to stream (Exeter away Tuesday night) via Sky as you can now through County Live / iFollow. If thats the case then i,m not bothered even if we have a neutral commentator to listen to. Whilst the article says it will replace the current EFL domestic streaming services, I can't see Sky having a couple of commentators at every single EFL game, a large part of the time mainly just for audio commentary. So I assume that games that aren't part of the 248 being broadcast on Sky will be streamed in the same way, by the clubs, but just through Sky's streaming service.
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