To be fair BT are giving County a lot of money to show the game.County-at-the-races wrote:I don't mind giving the club the money, but reluctant to pay £24 to BT in order to fund the PL and F1
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17My thoughts exactly. BT, Sky, Amazon - all parasites whose business model is predicated on herding fans towards watching Premiership sides on telly rather than getting people to go and watch their local team. We may get a few occasional crumbs from the table for games like this, but they don’t give a shiny shit about clubs in Division 4.County-at-the-races wrote:I don't mind giving the club the money, but reluctant to pay £24 to BT in order to fund the PL and F1
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18So we shouldn't except the TV moneyKairdiff Exile wrote:My thoughts exactly. BT, Sky, Amazon - all parasites whose business model is predicated on herding fans towards watching Premiership sides on telly rather than getting people to go and watch their local team. We may get a few occasional crumbs from the table for games like this, but they don’t give a shiny shit about clubs in Division 4.County-at-the-races wrote:I don't mind giving the club the money, but reluctant to pay £24 to BT in order to fund the PL and F1
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19If they want to give it to us, great. But personally I wouldn’t pay towards a system that is so heavily imbalanced towards the big clubs at the expense of the smaller ones. I appreciate that’s a minority view, but principles are rarely popular!
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20Fair enoughKairdiff Exile wrote:If they want to give it to us, great. But personally I wouldn’t pay towards a system that is so heavily imbalanced towards the big clubs at the expense of the smaller ones. I appreciate that’s a minority view, but principles are rarely popular!
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21At least these days we get a chance to make some money out of the TV companies. As far as I know when the County beat Sheffield Wednesday in 1964 there weren't even highlights of the game on TV.
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22As much as I agree with KE's stance, as a rule I'd suck it up and pay to watch a game like this. But my principles kick back in when the price exceeds ten pounds.
On the night I will sit with the wife, phone in hand, and watch a TV show about dogs or summat instead.
On the night I will sit with the wife, phone in hand, and watch a TV show about dogs or summat instead.
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23Might be telling granny how to etc etc .....but if you have PlusNet as your ISP then BT Sport is a £10/mnth add on - gives you a web account allowing 2 concurrent logins.
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24And it only seems like yesterday that the computer geeks were using BBC Basic. Sigh!rosso exile wrote:Might be telling granny how to etc etc .....but if you have PlusNet as your ISP then BT Sport is a £10/mnth add on - gives you a web account allowing 2 concurrent logins.
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25Tend to agree though we might well have spent more on a match ticket. I’ll probably listen.JonD wrote:As much as I agree with KE's stance, as a rule I'd suck it up and pay to watch a game like this. But my principles kick back in when the price exceeds ten pounds.
On the night I will sit with the wife, phone in hand, and watch a TV show about dogs or summat instead.
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26Now tv Ireland .
10 euro for day sports pass to BT.
County v Brighton seems to be available to watch.
Can anyone confirm ?
10 euro for day sports pass to BT.
County v Brighton seems to be available to watch.
Can anyone confirm ?
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28Listening to the commentary on R5L.
Flynny just been interviewed on the staircase!
Flynny just been interviewed on the staircase!
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29Opted for the reassuring tones of Radio Wales and the insights of Jason Perry.
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