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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,822
    With the short lead in, fitness is going to be a bigger factor than ability for the first few weeks. 
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


  • craigcafc
    craigcafc Posts: 629
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Will the players be staying over night before? If they are travelling on the day of game, away fixtures may be better as evening fixtures?
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    craigcafc said:
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Will the players be staying over night before? If they are travelling on the day of game, away fixtures may be better as evening fixtures?
    Obviously not for the Brentford game, and I doubt for Cardiff and Birmingham games also. Then there's Leeds away, the final game which may prove vital for both teams.

    Don't forget the issue is not just travelling there, players won't return to their homes until the early hours of the morning.
    They'll normally have the day off, of course ..... but it can cause disruptions to recovery/training/next game preparations should Bowyer feel the need to change the schedule.

    For example, getting back home Wednesday early morning from the Cardiff game - our next game is Millwall. :smile:

  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    craigcafc said:
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Will the players be staying over night before? If they are travelling on the day of game, away fixtures may be better as evening fixtures?
    Where are they going to stay? Hotels are not opening up until mid july as far as I have seen?
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,397
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Might be better. Hull for example play us at 3pm, if they have to travel to us on the day, that's an early start

  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    No news about the Hull and Cardiff ticket refunds though.
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,499
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Might be better. Hull for example play us at 3pm, if they have to travel to us on the day, that's an early start

    Why would they travel to us?
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,271

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
  • ads
    ads Posts: 3,230
    craigcafc said:
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Will the players be staying over night before? If they are travelling on the day of game, away fixtures may be better as evening fixtures?
    Where are they going to stay? Hotels are not opening up until mid july as far as I have seen?


    Some are still open, just letting in key workers and others with an exemption, they'll probably book in somewhere

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  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    edited June 2020

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Even non smart tvs tend to have a usb socket on the back.  Find that and buy a long usb to usb lead to connect your laptop to the tv.  That's what I do.
  • CAFCDAZ
    CAFCDAZ Posts: 1,199
    Will the saturday games also be available via the red button on sky?
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,397
    JaShea99 said:
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    Might be better. Hull for example play us at 3pm, if they have to travel to us on the day, that's an early start

    Why would they travel to us?
    oops!
    Actually I was hoping that someone from Hull would read my comment and they'd come down to London by mistake and get a 10 point penalty for not fulfilling a fixture  :D
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,416
    Oggy Red said:
    All 4 of our midweek games are away.

    No midweek home games. So we must travel for every midweek game.  How is that fair?


    And a pig for a last train home for the fans.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,397

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Get a Chromecast which plugs into an HDMI socket on your TV. Then with the App you can stream from another device to your TV, I do that when I watch BT Sport or things like ITV player from my tablet
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,271

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Even non smart tvs tend to have a usb socket on the back.  Find that and buy a long usb to usb lead to connect your laptop to the tv.  That's what I do.
    Just checked. It has 1 scart socket & 2 HDMi sockets. Its 10 years old fgs.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,271

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Get a Chromecast which plugs into an HDMI socket on your TV. Then with the App you can stream from another device to your TV, I do that when I watch BT Sport or things like ITV player from my tablet
    Might look into this but still a faff. 
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Get a Chromecast which plugs into an HDMI socket on your TV. Then with the App you can stream from another device to your TV, I do that when I watch BT Sport or things like ITV player from my tablet
    Might look into this but still a faff. 
    Depends how keen you are to watch the match, Golfie?

    If it's too much of a faff, there's always the Charlton Life match thread!  :smile:



  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,932
    So only if it's a live Sky game will it be on Sky? No red button games? Season ticket holders can watch on ifollow, is that home games only?
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,301
    Season Ticket Holders:
    All matches, home and away, will be available on each respective club’s iFollow, or Valley Pass in our case, for free.

    Non Season Ticket Holders:
    Each game, home and away, will be a £10 purchase to watch on iFollow, or Valley Pass in our case.

    Games moved to Sky Sports will be available on Sky Sports (obviously), but will still be available on iFollow, or Valley Pass for us.

    No games will be shown on Sky Sports Red Button. This is to help the clubs make as much money as possible on the iFollow, or Valley Pass.

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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,932
    Thanks Sage.
  • Sage
    Sage Posts: 7,301
    Thanks Sage.
    No problem. it could change and the EFL and Sky Sports decide to allow Red Button but either way, all games will be available on Valley Pass for us.
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 27,148

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Even non smart tvs tend to have a usb socket on the back.  Find that and buy a long usb to usb lead to connect your laptop to the tv.  That's what I do.
    Just checked. It has 1 scart socket & 2 HDMi sockets. Its 10 years old fgs.
    Golfie, what AV output does your laptop have? If it's HDMI, I think you should just be able to get a HDMI cable and plug that from the TV to the laptop. If it's one of the multi-pin AV ports I think it can get a bit more complicated, but should still be doable.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,036
    I know we were rumoured to be playing a friendly at Palace tomorrow, but someone just mentioned to me that a member of the background staff had told him that we also have a behind closed doors friendly with Fulham lined up. Anyone else heard this?
  • MStuartPerm
    MStuartPerm Posts: 611
    Is anyone having any issues with Valley Pass? 

    I have logged out but stupidly can’t remember my password as I haven’t logged in since the start of the season. I have tried all the ones I can think off. 

    i have tried to reset with the link but it states the link is invalid. 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,045
    Is anyone having any issues with Valley Pass? 

    I have logged out but stupidly can’t remember my password as I haven’t logged in since the start of the season. I have tried all the ones I can think off. 

    i have tried to reset with the link but it states the link is invalid. 
    Send me your Bank Account Number / Sort Code and I'll take a look for you
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,951
    Is anyone having any issues with Valley Pass? 

    I have logged out but stupidly can’t remember my password as I haven’t logged in since the start of the season. I have tried all the ones I can think off. 

    i have tried to reset with the link but it states the link is invalid. 
    yep can't access it - can't remember my password
  • MStuartPerm
    MStuartPerm Posts: 611
    Is anyone having any issues with Valley Pass? 

    I have logged out but stupidly can’t remember my password as I haven’t logged in since the start of the season. I have tried all the ones I can think off. 

    i have tried to reset with the link but it states the link is invalid. 
    Send me your Bank Account Number / Sort Code and I'll take a look for you
    That’s the problem I use different passwords for everything as instructed. Then I can’t ever bloody remember then. 

    You are welcome to the bank details if you are willing to take all the debt that comes with them😁
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,271
    aliwibble said:

    https://www.footballparadise.com/championship-clubs-reach-broadcast-arrangement-with-sky-over-remaining-fixtures/

    Season ticket holders will be able to watch any of those 30 matches via iFollow if it involves their club, irrespective of having a Sky Sports subscription, while the other 78 matches will be available to supporters of the individual clubs involved via iFollow if they have a season ticket, and will not be accessible via the red button on Sky.

    It's a bugger they are not on the red button. Where can I watch it on ifollow....?  I dont have a smart tv that I can hook anything up to but I do have the sky sports app on my phone......but I dont want to watch the game on that btw. I have a laptop & being a seaspn ticket holder I can watch our live stream service, but I'd rather watch it on my 42"tv than a 15" laptop. 

    Buggers  !!
    Even non smart tvs tend to have a usb socket on the back.  Find that and buy a long usb to usb lead to connect your laptop to the tv.  That's what I do.
    Just checked. It has 1 scart socket & 2 HDMi sockets. Its 10 years old fgs.
    Golfie, what AV output does your laptop have? If it's HDMI, I think you should just be able to get a HDMI cable and plug that from the TV to the laptop. If it's one of the multi-pin AV ports I think it can get a bit more complicated, but should still be doable.
     Thanks.....will look into it.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,045
    Is anyone having any issues with Valley Pass? 

    I have logged out but stupidly can’t remember my password as I haven’t logged in since the start of the season. I have tried all the ones I can think off. 

    i have tried to reset with the link but it states the link is invalid. 
    Send me your Bank Account Number / Sort Code and I'll take a look for you
    That’s the problem I use different passwords for everything as instructed. Then I can’t ever bloody remember then. 

    You are welcome to the bank details if you are willing to take all the debt that comes with them😁
    Haha - Well thats just boring

    Managed to login to ValleyPass with my own details though