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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 12, 2024 13:36:38 GMT 1
Still struggling to see whether this is just for UK viewers and whether iFollow will still show games for those overseas but anyhow... Sky Sports agrees new five-year EFL dealGames still can't be shown live on the Saturday 3pm slot by the look so I gather that means loads of games are going to moved about over the weekend.
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Post by vladimir on Apr 12, 2024 13:45:44 GMT 1
Overseas (and some non overseas supporters) will still get a audio /visual option for Saturday 3pm games.
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Post by Pilch on Apr 12, 2024 13:45:53 GMT 1
I believe ifollow will cease to exist
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Post by scooter on Apr 12, 2024 14:12:20 GMT 1
I believe ifollow will cease to exist It will Still exist for overseas, so presumably available with a VPN could be a real pain if we get games moved to Saturday lunchtime or evening, or Sundays. Friday or Monday nights even worse
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Post by ssshrew on Apr 12, 2024 14:32:01 GMT 1
Well I hope iFollow continues. It’s the only way I can get commentary on Saturday afternoon and replay of matches.
I will not ever use Sky so that will be me gone.
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Post by MartinB on Apr 12, 2024 14:40:25 GMT 1
I believe ifollow will cease to exist It will Still exist for overseas, so presumably available with a VPN could be a real pain if we get games moved to Saturday lunchtime or evening, or Sundays. Friday or Monday nights even worse When this was announced earlier it said every League 1 and League 2 side would have a minimum of 5 games on Sky so those will be moved.
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Post by IcelandicExile on Apr 12, 2024 14:53:44 GMT 1
As far as I can make out (and very much hope) not much will be changing for overseas users. I did take a good read over the EFL article of which there is very little mentioned in terms of the overseas stuff but it does seem to suggest no changes. So as for those in the UK I imagine a VPN will (allegedly) help!
I wonder if perhaps the iFollow stream will benefit from the additional camera angles from sky or not though...
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Post by Pilch on Apr 12, 2024 15:26:40 GMT 1
I believe ifollow will cease to exist It will Still exist for overseas, so presumably available with a VPN could be a real pain if we get games moved to Saturday lunchtime or evening, or Sundays. Friday or Monday nights even worse I'm sure I read on average league 1 sides will be live about 16 times each
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Apr 12, 2024 15:30:33 GMT 1
It will Still exist for overseas, so presumably available with a VPN could be a real pain if we get games moved to Saturday lunchtime or evening, or Sundays. Friday or Monday nights even worse I'm sure I read on average league 1 sides will be live about 16 times each We will need to improve then next season, weve only been a poor league 1 side this season. Sorry, I'll get me coat........😀
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Post by davycrockett on Apr 12, 2024 16:38:26 GMT 1
It will Still exist for overseas, so presumably available with a VPN could be a real pain if we get games moved to Saturday lunchtime or evening, or Sundays. Friday or Monday nights even worse I'm sure I read on average league 1 sides will be live about 16 times each Very misleading article, it says All opening, final day, and midweek fixtures in the Sky Bet EFL will be shown live, as will all games played on Bank Holidays including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year's Day alongside the matches played in Sky Bet League One and League Two during international breaks….To me that reads firstly the opening day won’t be a Saturday at 3 cos it’s embargoed. Not every club will play on Good Friday , Easter Monday, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day cos that would equate to 138 of the 248 matches? Add to that a couple of mid week games each and that’s another 48 It can’t mean what it says?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2024 17:32:40 GMT 1
I'm sure I read on average league 1 sides will be live about 16 times each Very misleading article, it says All opening, final day, and midweek fixtures in the Sky Bet EFL will be shown live, as will all games played on Bank Holidays including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year's Day alongside the matches played in Sky Bet League One and League Two during international breaks….To me that reads firstly the opening day won’t be a Saturday at 3 cos it’s embargoed. Not every club will play on Good Friday , Easter Monday, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day cos that would equate to 138 of the 248 matches? Add to that a couple of mid week games each and that’s another 48 It can’t mean what it says? I'm just as confused.
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Post by vladimir on Apr 12, 2024 20:37:40 GMT 1
I'm sure I read on average league 1 sides will be live about 16 times each Very misleading article, it says All opening, final day, and midweek fixtures in the Sky Bet EFL will be shown live, as will all games played on Bank Holidays including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year's Day alongside the matches played in Sky Bet League One and League Two during international breaks….To me that reads firstly the opening day won’t be a Saturday at 3 cos it’s embargoed. Not every club will play on Good Friday , Easter Monday, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day cos that would equate to 138 of the 248 matches? Add to that a couple of mid week games each and that’s another 48 It can’t mean what it says? Minimum of 248
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Post by staffordshrew on Apr 12, 2024 20:42:25 GMT 1
As far as I can make out (and very much hope) not much will be changing for overseas users. I did take a good read over the EFL article of which there is very little mentioned in terms of the overseas stuff but it does seem to suggest no changes. So as for those in the UK I imagine a VPN will (allegedly) help! I wonder if perhaps the iFollow stream will benefit from the additional camera angles from sky or not though... Mass 'migration' of efl supporters?
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Post by filmcrewshrew1 on Apr 13, 2024 21:19:08 GMT 1
The only good thing about whole thing is they have confirmed ‘parity’ amongst the 72 which means your Derby’s and Charlton’s in L1 and Notts or Bradford won’t be given more games and teams like us, Exeter etc and teams in L2 like Barrow and Morecambe will get just as many live Tv matches 👍🏻
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 14, 2024 10:08:55 GMT 1
I'm sure I read on average league 1 sides will be live about 16 times each Very misleading article, it says All opening, final day, and midweek fixtures in the Sky Bet EFL will be shown live, as will all games played on Bank Holidays including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year's Day alongside the matches played in Sky Bet League One and League Two during international breaks….To me that reads firstly the opening day won’t be a Saturday at 3 cos it’s embargoed. Not every club will play on Good Friday , Easter Monday, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day cos that would equate to 138 of the 248 matches? Add to that a couple of mid week games each and that’s another 48 It can’t mean what it says? Yeah, agree with that. It looks all over the place. I don't think its very clear on a number of fronts.
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Post by vladimir on Apr 14, 2024 10:21:08 GMT 1
The only good thing about whole thing is they have confirmed ‘parity’ amongst the 72 which means your Derby’s and Charlton’s in L1 and Notts or Bradford won’t be given more games and teams like us, Exeter etc and teams in L2 like Barrow and Morecambe will get just as many live Tv matches 👍🏻 Absolutely no chance this will happen, they used the term 'greater parity', I'm happy to stake some sort of organ that certain teams in L1 and L2 will feature way more than the league average.
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Post by davycrockett on Apr 15, 2024 8:55:40 GMT 1
The only good thing about whole thing is they have confirmed ‘parity’ amongst the 72 which means your Derby’s and Charlton’s in L1 and Notts or Bradford won’t be given more games and teams like us, Exeter etc and teams in L2 like Barrow and Morecambe will get just as many live Tv matches 👍🏻 Absolutely no chance this will happen, they used the term 'greater parity', I'm happy to stake some sort of organ that certain teams in L1 and L2 will feature way more than the league average. Surely ‘greater parity’ can be achieved by dividing the TV money by the number of teams. It seems, every match will be recorded, some shown live but the rest available to stream similar to iFollow via audio in this country (or VPN) and live abroad. I suppose the imbalance will be the numbers streaming the non live matches.
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Post by Pilch on Apr 15, 2024 12:12:59 GMT 1
regarding midweek games next season, currently £10 per game, I dread to think what the cost will be under sky, will it work out better ? I doubt it
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Post by scooter on Apr 15, 2024 18:39:44 GMT 1
The only good thing about whole thing is they have confirmed ‘parity’ amongst the 72 which means your Derby’s and Charlton’s in L1 and Notts or Bradford won’t be given more games and teams like us, Exeter etc and teams in L2 like Barrow and Morecambe will get just as many live Tv matches 👍🏻 I think the parity is the fact that all teams get paid the same as others in their division. I saw Andy Holt from Accrington said he was pleased it was a return to a collective deal. There is a statement about the number of times a club is shown live being shared more evenly, so we’ll like be on a few times, with a moved kick off time ☹️
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Post by albionshrew on Apr 15, 2024 18:50:31 GMT 1
Will iFollow still broadcast the Radio Shropshire live commentaries?
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Post by Rusholme Ruffian on Apr 15, 2024 19:23:22 GMT 1
regarding midweek games next season, currently £10 per game, I dread to think what the cost will be under sky, will it work out better ? I doubt it it's not just midweek though, it's anything that isn't 3pm on Saturday isn't it? And sounds like there will be more of them. Although I am still a bit baffled by that quoted number of games. What is that based on?
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Post by Rusholme Ruffian on Apr 15, 2024 19:27:08 GMT 1
Will iFollow still broadcast the Radio Shropshire live commentaries? I presume it would but can't see anything saying that. Maybe it depends on sky's agreement though. Possibly they would want to get rid of the whole thing to maximise any potneiral revenue. Ifollow would still exist for international audiences by the sounds of it so the tech/account side would remain
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 25, 2024 8:34:52 GMT 1
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Post by vladimir on Apr 25, 2024 9:12:53 GMT 1
"According to the existing distribution formula, clubs in the Championship will be approximately 46% better off and 25% in League One and League Two respectively"
So we moan about the PL but for those clubs coming down or yo-yo-ing between Champ and L1 there's going to be another big wedge going to Champ clubs over L1 and L2.
Basically it's becoming 2 closed leagues above us.
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Post by Mediolanum Shrew on Apr 25, 2024 13:52:06 GMT 1
Believe that is the case. Will be interesting to see how we will access club videos and highlights in the future.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2024 12:57:52 GMT 1
An update on this - All opening & final day fixtures to be shown - All midweek games to be shown - All bank holiday games to be shown - All games over an international weekend to be shown - All league cup, & Pizza Trophy games to be shown - There will be 26 games in the football league on a Saturday at 3pm (7 in Championship & 19 across L1 & L2) - Games moved will be on at 12.30 Sat & Sunday and Monday, Thursday & Friday nights www.shrewsburytown.com/news/2024/may/sky-sports-is-introducing-sky-sports-launching-this-august/
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Post by yorkshrew on May 13, 2024 14:36:23 GMT 1
Does anybody have any idea how this affects the radio commentary to those who subscribe to Ifollow, especially Saturday 3pm games for people who don't live in Radio Shropshire coverage area?
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Post by davycrockett on May 13, 2024 15:01:20 GMT 1
An update on this - All opening & final day fixtures to be shown - All midweek games to be shown - All bank holiday games to be shown - All games over an international weekend to be shown - All league cup, & Pizza Trophy games to be shown - There will be 26 games in the football league on a Saturday at 3pm (7 in Championship & 19 across L1 & L2) - Games moved will be on at 12.30 Sat & Sunday and Monday, Thursday & Friday nights www.shrewsburytown.com/news/2024/may/sky-sports-is-introducing-sky-sports-launching-this-august/Can we read into that the first game won’t be on Saturday at 3.00 p.m. ? from EFL site The EFL has confirmed that all three divisions will kick off over the weekend of August 10/11.
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Post by ssshrew on May 13, 2024 15:09:02 GMT 1
Does anybody have any idea how this affects the radio commentary to those who subscribe to Ifollow, especially Saturday 3pm games for people who don't live in Radio Shropshire coverage area? Thats what I would like to know. It seems to me that buying a season ticket for me will have been a complete waste of money if they are going to move games at will to suit sky so I can’t see me bothering again. Pity this wasn’t announced earlier.
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Post by davycrockett on May 13, 2024 15:10:41 GMT 1
Well I hope iFollow continues. It’s the only way I can get commentary on Saturday afternoon and replay of matches. I will not ever use Sky so that will be me gone. From the 2024/25 season onward, this new deal with Sky Sports will effectively replace the EFL’s domestic video streaming option provided via iFollow and club streaming services Audio services will remain domestically, alongside existing audio-visual arrangements for international audiences.
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