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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2020 18:56:10 GMT 1
i wonder if theR rate is over 1 in the north west will the teams there want to play?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2020 18:59:51 GMT 1
Sky to show 30 live Championship games from restart date. Deal agreed to allow clubs Season Ticket holders to have free access to all remaining home and away games via iFollow. Just announced on Sky Sports. BBC have also got some free-to-air games as well but being bottom of the pecking order, their choices aren’t exactly the must view games: Norwich vs Everton and Bournemouth vs Palace! Ridiculous as it might seem, these two games are pretty much guaranteed to be two most watched Premier League games of all time in this country!! And will more than likely retain that position until the world has ended!
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Jun 5, 2020 19:45:18 GMT 1
i wonder if theR rate is over 1 in the north west will the teams there want to play? I shouldn't think it'll bother then if they're all following the rules
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Post by softboy on Jun 5, 2020 20:20:05 GMT 1
This is pretty much getting out of hand now. If a player tests positive they have to self isolate for 7 days so its going to be less than a week when they return to the club before they are going to have to play. If a players wife/partner (or whatever) has symtoms of the virus they have to self isolate for 7 days and their husband/partner (who is a player) has to self isolate for 14 days taking them beyond the season start. If the wife/partner has a positive test then all the players contacts (I assume first team squad) will have to isolate for 14 days so teams could start the season with essentially no players.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2020 20:26:19 GMT 1
i wonder if theR rate is over 1 in the north west will the teams there want to play? I shouldn't think it'll bother then if they're all following the rules it depends if the government call a local area lockdown. any thing can happen yet but lets hope its not needed
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Post by dugnet on Jun 5, 2020 21:03:43 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game?
No Sky red button?
No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds?
I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans.
But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game.
Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised?
Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are.
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Post by houllierspal on Jun 5, 2020 21:07:04 GMT 1
Softboy Said: This is pretty much getting out of hand now. If a player tests positive they have to self isolate for 7 days so its going to be less than a week when they return to the club before they are going to have to play. If a players wife/partner (or whatever) has symtoms of the virus they have to self isolate for 7 days and their husband/partner (who is a player) has to self isolate for 14 days taking them beyond the season start. If the wife/partner has a positive test then all the players contacts (I assume first team squad) will have to isolate for 14 days so teams could start the season with essentially no players.
Also, what about the 2/3 teams they have had contact with in the two weeks prior?
Getting stupid now which is why null and voiding is the only sensible solution?
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Post by Headless Chicken on Jun 5, 2020 21:17:02 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game? No Sky red button? No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds? I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans. But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game. Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised? Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are. Nope
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Post by Walton-on-the-Hill Terrier on Jun 5, 2020 21:24:08 GMT 1
I can’t ever watch Town live on the box at the best of times, so I won’t be watching these games behind closed doors either. If I’m not at the game I don’t want to know what’s happening until the game is over.
I won’t be making any claims for refunds. Town can keep my money.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Jun 5, 2020 21:39:18 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game? No Sky red button? No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds? I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans. But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game. Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised? Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are. How can it be about integrity when they are scrabbling round trying to play Premier league and championship games and scrabbling about not trying to play games in leagues one and two? It's a one word answer starting in M ending in Y. The use of the word integrity is an insult to anyone with integrity
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Jun 5, 2020 22:37:52 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game? No Sky red button? No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds? I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans. But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game. Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised? Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are. I paid a tenner to watch our game at Cardiff on ifollow earlier in the season and I'm pretty sure that there was a commentary on the game. I can't remember if there were replays I don't get why its not such a good deal. They're offering you a refund if you prefer, which on a pro-rata basis will amount to approx £43 or the chance to see nine live games at under a fiver a game. I know its not ideal with no fans in attendance but considering what we're up against, I think its the best they could come up with.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jun 5, 2020 23:30:53 GMT 1
The reason it might be so expensive is the cost of time delay editors, who'll be needed to mute out all the effing & jeffing from the players and the Cowley brothers...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 0:01:32 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game? No Sky red button? No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds? I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans. But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game. Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised? Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are. I paid a tenner to watch our game at Cardiff on ifollow earlier in the season and I'm pretty sure that there was a commentary on the game. I can't remember if there were replays I don't get why its not such a good deal. They're offering you a refund if you prefer, which on a pro-rata basis will amount to approx £43 or the chance to see nine live games at under a fiver a game. I know its not ideal with no fans in attendance but considering what we're up against, I think its the best they could come up with. Especially considering they didn't *have* to offer anything really, and didn't *have* to offer a refund. Not really sure what more they could have offer really. Seems straightforward, you get a fair whack back if you want it...and if you want to watch the games you can.
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Post by overtonterrierspirit on Jun 6, 2020 0:21:43 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game? No Sky red button? No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds? I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans. But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game. Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised? Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are. I paid a tenner to watch our game at Cardiff on ifollow earlier in the season and I'm pretty sure that there was a commentary on the game. I can't remember if there were replays I don't get why its not such a good deal. They're offering you a refund if you prefer, which on a pro-rata basis will amount to approx £43 or the chance to see nine live games at under a fiver a game. I know its not ideal with no fans in attendance but considering what we're up against, I think its the best they could come up with. I paid for the Cardiff game also. Commentary was by Paul Ogden and Matt Glennon however on my stream this was out of sync with the picture.
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Post by galpharm2400 on Jun 6, 2020 0:53:01 GMT 1
If I understand it as season ticket holders we get a code that allows us to watch the remaining games on an internet feed? I suppose it will be the single camera version too? Non season ticket holders will have to pay £10 per game? No Sky red button? No radio commentary access outside the local area ie via BBC sounds? I have to be honest and say that I am past caring really but I'm not sure that sounds like a great deal for the fans. But of course it's not about anything more than the integrity of the game. Anyone else feel as though they're being patronised? Football is nowhere near as in touch as they like to think they are. How can it be about integrity when they are scrabbling round trying to play Premier league and championship games and scrabbling about not trying to play games in leagues one and two? It's a one word answer starting in M ending in Y. The use of the word integrity is an insult to anyone with integrity Agreed, how the hell does professional football with the billions of pounds that are supposed to be 'benefitting us all' in it, take precedence over thousands and thousands of jobs that need saving quickly???
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 10:36:31 GMT 1
How can it be about integrity when they are scrabbling round trying to play Premier league and championship games and scrabbling about not trying to play games in leagues one and two? It's a one word answer starting in M ending in Y. The use of the word integrity is an insult to anyone with integrity Agreed, how the hell does professional football with the billions of pounds that are supposed to be 'benefitting us all' in it, take precedence over thousands and thousands of jobs that need saving quickly??? you are spot on I'm afraid it is in its own world at times and many people on minimum wage or just above are likely to be out of work in a few months if not before. football or any sport should not take preference or be given special rates. I have sympathy for most clubs below prem especially down the pyramid but the prem league for me should stand or fall on there own devices. ps. my view would still be the same if we were still in it ps did not think I would agree with Gary MONK but is article in the sunday mirrow is spot on prem using championship as puppets and the pyramid of the game is in dager .Our chairman has said similar.
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Post by Baby-face Frankenstein on Jun 6, 2020 19:37:43 GMT 1
Artificial noise is coming to England, too: www.bbc.com/sport/football/52950715From my experience, it's not quite as bad as you'd imagine it to be. After a couple of games, the noise controllers(?) here in Germany have reduced the delay from about 2 seconds to half a second for near misses, goals, fouls etc. So give them a chance - going to be funny listening to DATM reactions in the weeks to come when Town are playing with it. Might have to get used to it!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 20:27:11 GMT 1
Artificial noise is coming to England, too: www.bbc.com/sport/football/52950715From my experience, it's not quite as bad as you'd imagine it to be. After a couple of games, the noise controllers(?) here in Germany have reduced the delay from about 2 seconds to half a second for near misses, goals, fouls etc. So give them a chance - going to be funny listening to DATM reactions in the weeks to come when Town are playing with it. Might have to get used to it!! I've been watching some Australian rugby league games. They use it. And they use it brilliantly. Some real intelligence behind it: crowd noise goes up when a team is close to the try line; cat calls on a high kick. No noticeable lag. So much a better experience than the early (sterile) Bundesliga games.
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Post by rastrick32 on Jun 6, 2020 20:47:04 GMT 1
Artificial noise is coming to England, too: www.bbc.com/sport/football/52950715From my experience, it's not quite as bad as you'd imagine it to be. After a couple of games, the noise controllers(?) here in Germany have reduced the delay from about 2 seconds to half a second for near misses, goals, fouls etc. So give them a chance - going to be funny listening to DATM reactions in the weeks to come when Town are playing with it. Might have to get used to it!! I've been watching some Australian rugby league games. They use it. And they use it brilliantly. Some real intelligence behind it: crowd noise goes up when a team is close to the try line; cat calls on a high kick. No noticeable lag. So much a better experience than the early (sterile) Bundesliga games. Don't do it lads, please bring yourselves back from the brink. They are brainwashing you and this is another step towards their world domination. Football and TV are the new Bond baddies. Don't fall for their glossy, marketing bullshit otherwise next, you might be buying your TV season card to watch a team of your choice. This is grooming, nothing else. My theory is that Murdoch made this virus just for this opportunity. Stay strong. Don't watch Sky Sports. Save football.
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Post by isitjustme on Jun 6, 2020 21:05:17 GMT 1
Watched the Dortmund game earlier with the artificial crowd noise. To be fair, it was alright. Much better than the few others I've seen without the sound. Surprised me for sure !!!
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Post by ilsonterrier on Jun 6, 2020 21:42:34 GMT 1
Artificial noise is coming to England, too: www.bbc.com/sport/football/52950715From my experience, it's not quite as bad as you'd imagine it to be. After a couple of games, the noise controllers(?) here in Germany have reduced the delay from about 2 seconds to half a second for near misses, goals, fouls etc. So give them a chance - going to be funny listening to DATM reactions in the weeks to come when Town are playing with it. Might have to get used to it!! I've been watching some Australian rugby league games. They use it. And they use it brilliantly. Some real intelligence behind it: crowd noise goes up when a team is close to the try line; cat calls on a high kick. No noticeable lag. So much a better experience than the early (sterile) Bundesliga games. We've watched some of this as well. The crowd noise is done so well that the first time we watched a game we thought there must have been a crowd underneath the camera where we couldn't see it. Very clever.
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Post by space hardware on Jun 6, 2020 22:47:12 GMT 1
I've been watching some Australian rugby league games. They use it. And they use it brilliantly. Some real intelligence behind it: crowd noise goes up when a team is close to the try line; cat calls on a high kick. No noticeable lag. So much a better experience than the early (sterile) Bundesliga games. Don't do it lads, please bring yourselves back from the brink. They are brainwashing you and this is another step towards their world domination. Football and TV are the new Bond baddies. Don't fall for their glossy, marketing bullshit otherwise next, you might be buying your TV season card to watch a team of your choice. This is grooming, nothing else. My theory is that Murdoch made this virus just for this opportunity. Stay strong. Don't watch Sky Sports. Save football. It's the perfect accompaniment to the fake football that will be on show.
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Post by sapphireblue on Jun 7, 2020 9:30:25 GMT 1
I would happily watch the games with the fake crowd noise added. I will, however, not listen to the inane babblings of the commentary, especially the co-commentators.
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Post by digs on Jun 7, 2020 9:57:29 GMT 1
Would it be unsporting to have fake booing and chants of your fucking shit when the opposition gets the ball?,,hows about your support is fucking shit/ is that all you bring away
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Jun 7, 2020 11:56:11 GMT 1
Would it be unsporting to have fake booing and chants of your fucking shit when the opposition gets the ball?,,hows about your support is fucking shit/ is that all you bring away And a chant of "your gonna get your fuckin' heads kicked in" when the opposition score.
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Post by houllierspal on Jun 7, 2020 12:11:01 GMT 1
Your ground’s too big for you?
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Post by digs on Jun 7, 2020 12:27:54 GMT 1
"Where are ya,Where are ya"
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Jun 7, 2020 12:47:06 GMT 1
"Where are ya,Where are ya" I remember the Millwall fans singing that to us at a particularly foggy night match a few seasons back.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2020 15:47:59 GMT 1
Agreed, how the hell does professional football with the billions of pounds that are supposed to be 'benefitting us all' in it, take precedence over thousands and thousands of jobs that need saving quickly??? you are spot on I'm afraid it is in its own world at times and many people on minimum wage or just above are likely to be out of work in a few months if not before. football or any sport should not take preference or be given special rates. I have sympathy for most clubs below prem especially down the pyramid but the prem league for me should stand or fall on there own devices. ps. my view would still be the same if we were still in it ps did not think I would agree with Gary MONK but is article in the sunday mirrow is spot on prem using championship as puppets and the pyramid of the game is in dager .Our chairman has said similar. if the championship is played out and league one vote to stop theres if you are in the relegated places in thed championship and they put the teams below up without finishing there season how can that be right?
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Post by sabailand on Jun 7, 2020 15:55:10 GMT 1
Would it be unsporting to have fake booing and chants of your fucking shit when the opposition gets the ball?,,hows about your support is fucking shit/ is that all you bring away And a chant of "your gonna get your fuckin' heads kicked in" when the opposition score. And then no doubt meet up at the station for a bit of shadow boxing!
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