The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:17 - Nov 18 with 4133 views | daveB | Superb insert round of applause image | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:23 - Nov 18 with 4113 views | Konk | We’ll said, Clive. SKY couldn’t give a toss about match-going football fans. | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:31 - Nov 18 with 4089 views | colinallcars | Spot on re bloody Sky. It seems the only way we are going to get our Saturday afternoons back is for the team to be struggling near the bottom of the league. Even then they'll still take the matches against the likes of Fulham. I hope Newcastle get relegated as they will be featured comprehensively. [Post edited 18 Nov 2021 18:19]
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:37 - Nov 18 with 4075 views | Northernr | This is the thing, I don't want us not to feature. I just want them to think a little bit. QPR being on 12 times before Christmas, Blackpool once, that's obviously not fair. The Blackpool/Preston, Cardiff/Boro thing - obviously stupid, don't do that. Bournemouth away to Derby 12 noon Sunday, away to Boro 12.30 Saturday - obviously not right, don't do that. The Sheff Wed debacle this week. Just be a bit less cnty about it. | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:57 - Nov 18 with 4019 views | Antti_Heinola |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:37 - Nov 18 by Northernr | This is the thing, I don't want us not to feature. I just want them to think a little bit. QPR being on 12 times before Christmas, Blackpool once, that's obviously not fair. The Blackpool/Preston, Cardiff/Boro thing - obviously stupid, don't do that. Bournemouth away to Derby 12 noon Sunday, away to Boro 12.30 Saturday - obviously not right, don't do that. The Sheff Wed debacle this week. Just be a bit less cnty about it. |
should be fairly straight forward to insert minimum and maximum numbers of games over a season for every team? So every team must have minimum 5 games on Sky, no team has more than... 12? 15? across a season. | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 17:04 - Nov 18 with 3997 views | Northernr |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:57 - Nov 18 by Antti_Heinola | should be fairly straight forward to insert minimum and maximum numbers of games over a season for every team? So every team must have minimum 5 games on Sky, no team has more than... 12? 15? across a season. |
Well you would think so yes. But apparently not. Mostly it's just bloody obvious isn't it? It is obviously unfair that QPR and West Brom have 12 games on each in the first 24 rounds, and then three quarters of the league don't have that between them. You've got teams that have been on a dozen times, and teams that have been on once. Bournemouth away to Boro lunchtime kick off - obviously bloody not, pick another one, try again. | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 17:37 - Nov 18 with 3910 views | extratimeR | Great piece Clive, really needed to be said, its so bloody frustrating watching the Championship Clubs fawning over their annual Sky handout. Surely someone with a pair could sit the Clubs down and come up with a Live Coverage Strategy? Th current Premiership Format is not going to exist much longer, and sooner rather than later, the usual suspects will re-invent their new "its not really a European Super League Product" and will once again "break away" but this time do it properly, having learnt from their mistakes. The Championship Clubs need to think long and hard about re-structuring and horrible as it sounds it might involve a new Competition formed by clubs from remains of the Premiership and The Championship, I also cannot see this happening if SKY are involved. The future could be a new league with a new Media Sponsor, AMAZON? or a total newcomer. As Clive says in his excellent piece, the current mess cannot go on much longer, as hard up fans may begin to "pick and choose" their matches next season . I just wonder how much longer our amazing away support can continue, when faced with impossible options for trains, cost and dates. Thanks Clive | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 17:55 - Nov 18 with 3862 views | denhamhoop2 | Think this might be my favourite ever preview. Fairly certain when the BSB deals started with the Football League there was a clause stating each team had to be shown a minimum amount of times that has obviously been allowed to disappear down the years. Am truly flabbergasted that Luton and Blackpool have featured so few times this season as Sky love a Cinderella Rags to Riches story and with what both sets of fans have been through surely both teams qualify on this score. Sadly the only way to change this scenario is for people to give up their subscription to Sky and yes Clive I fully understand the impact it would have on club finances but to be honest it's not like the extra money is doing anything else but improving the lives of footballers and agents. Football really does need a reset in this country and to be honest most other sports have gone down the same path. Greed is Good but only if you have Gordon Gecko's conscience and mindset that has to change or else the sport in this country will eat itself | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 17:56 - Nov 18 with 3859 views | Northernr |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 17:55 - Nov 18 by denhamhoop2 | Think this might be my favourite ever preview. Fairly certain when the BSB deals started with the Football League there was a clause stating each team had to be shown a minimum amount of times that has obviously been allowed to disappear down the years. Am truly flabbergasted that Luton and Blackpool have featured so few times this season as Sky love a Cinderella Rags to Riches story and with what both sets of fans have been through surely both teams qualify on this score. Sadly the only way to change this scenario is for people to give up their subscription to Sky and yes Clive I fully understand the impact it would have on club finances but to be honest it's not like the extra money is doing anything else but improving the lives of footballers and agents. Football really does need a reset in this country and to be honest most other sports have gone down the same path. Greed is Good but only if you have Gordon Gecko's conscience and mindset that has to change or else the sport in this country will eat itself |
If it's not going to reset during the pandemic, it's never going to reset. Lee Hoos said the same in our interview with him last month. He said it was a huge wasted opp. | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 18:17 - Nov 18 with 3800 views | daveB | There is absolutely nothing stopping the EFL and the Premier League from insisting that all tv picks are done when the fixtures come out in June for the first half of the season and pick the second half of the season by the end of November | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 18:41 - Nov 18 with 3731 views | paulhoop2 | Once again Clive brilliant article . My way of stopping it would be to get bbc1 or itv to have a few live picks for the EFL have a few matches spread over Thursday - Sunday make sure it’s local games throughout the efl . | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 20:29 - Nov 18 with 3465 views | stevec | Let’s not forget, Sky came along like a fairy godmother, granted the clubs huge amounts of money the like of which they’d never seen… and the clubs in the EFL promptly pissed every last penny of it, and some, on the players and nothing else. Look around our stadium, it’s the same place as I sat in 35 years ago, minus the cosy bar we used to have for SAR season ticket holders. And you wonder why Sky treat EFL clubs like a bunch of inbreds. | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 22:31 - Nov 18 with 3230 views | derbyhoop | If anybody thinks Sky give a toss about fans who actually go to games, they've drunk far too many Peronis | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 23:53 - Nov 18 with 3134 views | CLAREMAN1995 | Magnificent writing as usual but even more powerful if that is possible. This is on the back of your incredible description of the Blackpool adventure which was really enjoyable btw. Living in America the Saturday morning 9 am game (3pm London time) has been an enjoyable staple for me since forever and enjoying breakfast, Match Thread or some dodgy website bootleg version pure joy Now with this new Sky deal I never see any games or get to enjoy Brian typing away and the howls of joy or anguish from the posters according to how we are playing . Its a small inconvenience of course compared to the fans who pay their hard earned money down following QPR around the Country. If anybody is bored check out the new TV deal between NBC in America and the Pl the only word i can use is Fcuk me what a windfall | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 08:48 - Nov 19 with 2870 views | switchingcode |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 17:37 - Nov 18 by extratimeR | Great piece Clive, really needed to be said, its so bloody frustrating watching the Championship Clubs fawning over their annual Sky handout. Surely someone with a pair could sit the Clubs down and come up with a Live Coverage Strategy? Th current Premiership Format is not going to exist much longer, and sooner rather than later, the usual suspects will re-invent their new "its not really a European Super League Product" and will once again "break away" but this time do it properly, having learnt from their mistakes. The Championship Clubs need to think long and hard about re-structuring and horrible as it sounds it might involve a new Competition formed by clubs from remains of the Premiership and The Championship, I also cannot see this happening if SKY are involved. The future could be a new league with a new Media Sponsor, AMAZON? or a total newcomer. As Clive says in his excellent piece, the current mess cannot go on much longer, as hard up fans may begin to "pick and choose" their matches next season . I just wonder how much longer our amazing away support can continue, when faced with impossible options for trains, cost and dates. Thanks Clive |
Agree excellent piece by Clive but if you get to the “promised land “your away support will be restricted to 3000 max. | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 09:12 - Nov 19 with 2830 views | gazza1 |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 08:48 - Nov 19 by switchingcode | Agree excellent piece by Clive but if you get to the “promised land “your away support will be restricted to 3000 max. |
I think the introduction of Sky was fantastic.....very important for the future of our game n the UK and probably why the Premiership is the top league in the world. Top sides are going to get more TV time but it needs to be equalled out a lot better than it is and changing KO dates & times can be a proper pain. | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 09:23 - Nov 19 with 2811 views | TheChef | The other issue is that we are conveniently close to Sky HQ in Isleworth, so travel costs etc. are much less for them. It's bad enough being flavour of the month/season but then in typical QPR fashion Sky seem happy to slag us off and big up our opponents every time. | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 10:38 - Nov 19 with 2692 views | colinallcars | I was going to write an ironic letter to Sky complaining that my favourite brand, QPR, are not being shown often enough. Trouble is, as Clive once said, irony doesn't come across well in print. They'd have probably said, “ 'ere 'e's right y'know, we should show QPR more often.” | | | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 13:38 - Nov 19 with 2474 views | hoopdog | You have to wonder who owns QPR ! Or come that the EFL Certainly not the fans | | | |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 14:10 - Nov 19 with 2404 views | ShotKneesHoop | I hope the crowd tonight follow the Palace Ultras, who hate Sky with a passion, and sing to the tune of "Blue Moon":- "Sky Sport, we phoooohoking hate Sky Sport." "We phoooohoking hate Sky Sport." "We phoooohoking hate Sky Sport." And that they sing it every time that play is near the Sky sound boom and also during the interviews on the field afterwards | |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 14:58 - Nov 19 with 2305 views | Snipper |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 09:12 - Nov 19 by gazza1 | I think the introduction of Sky was fantastic.....very important for the future of our game n the UK and probably why the Premiership is the top league in the world. Top sides are going to get more TV time but it needs to be equalled out a lot better than it is and changing KO dates & times can be a proper pain. |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 15:53 - Nov 19 with 2236 views | TheChef |
The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 09:12 - Nov 19 by gazza1 | I think the introduction of Sky was fantastic.....very important for the future of our game n the UK and probably why the Premiership is the top league in the world. Top sides are going to get more TV time but it needs to be equalled out a lot better than it is and changing KO dates & times can be a proper pain. |
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The EFL needs a television deal, but not like this — Preview on 16:08 - Nov 19 with 2204 views | colinallcars | My wife thinks I'm making a fuss about nothing with comments like “ what difference does it make what time the game's on “ I think I'll introduce her to gazza. I went into the pub lunchtime and the barman said “ bitter? “ “ well, wouldn't you be “ I said. | | | |
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