Apologies its from the Daily Mail but worth a discussion...
Especially with rights potentially going to the likes of Facebook | Netflix | Google | Amazon | Apple
Wonder if it'll see any changes with iFollow
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11304587/EFL-consider-ending-3pm-Saturday-blackout-making-game-available-broadcast-2024-25.html
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Given home watchers get pre/post game analysis etc from the comfort of their home maybe a place I'd the price is 50% higher than a ticket price. Incentives people to actually go whilst still giving an option to those too far away to attend.
EFL's single criterion will be: immediate cash payment to EFL.
They haven't cared about anything else for a decade at least and have demonstrated no capability to think about anything else for nearly as long.
The 72 are in the hands of a witless whore, which will do absolutely anything, no matter how demeaning, if it thinks the payment is high enough.
Everything else is window dressing that fools nobody.
Let's hope if the EFL go this way they get a far better deal than they did last time. EFL football should worth at least a billion pounds over a 4-year contract.
Bit like it is now if you live in Canada (as I do when can't get to a game).
Come on - it's 2022!
Also what will commentary/analysis be like. Certainly be a big downgrade from Charlton TV I would imagine.
Done 5 away games this season.
Including Sheffield,Barnsley and Bolton.
Am I really gonna be bothering going up there £100+ when I can watch it for a fraction of the cost?
I don't personally think it'll affect attendances a huge deal as the vast majority of fans will still prefer to see games live and go to matches.
It's also pretty stupid that a fan abroad can watch the game live on tv, but a Charlton fan living up north and can't get to the Valley cannot.
Also I would of been to and would be going to a few more aways if the trains were better this season.
Had a train ticket for Lincoln along with 5 mates after the trouble we had with the bolton trains we decided to blow Lincoln out.
Would of also gone to Fleetwood if the trains hadnt been a problem, I've also decided to give Morecambe a miss in December due to the games.
And if I'd also known Bolton was going to be a ball ache I'd of blown that out.
When the Efl/club decides to do away with the 3pm blackout I'm in no doubt I'd do less away games.
Once the 3pm blackout goes and domestic streaming is legitimised, it is bound to lead to smaller attendances at EFL games, as it increases and solidifies the growing number of armchair fans, including many of the next generation. You only have to look at midweek EFL attendances when Champions League games are on TV. The smaller number of away fans will also have an adverse impact on the atmosphere at games.
It’s a complex issue, given the availability of VPNs and streams already, but it will ultimately cannibalise attendances to a greater of lesser degree and increase the already yawning gap between the have and have-nots.
I know when watching Amazon/ BT , you can normally see the goals go in earlier on the betting apps. Is it going to be similar or more like sky where its not much between?
Also another example when it was the Euros we were watching England and would be ahead of the pub literally opposite for goals, just think it could be an anticlimax if you are watching a game and hear cheers across the road or wherever.
As for armchair fans helping to kill Charlton, i don't agree. What's helping to kill Charlton was stupid ticket prices and us being poor on the pitch. If we were top 2 with fair prices, i'm sure the attendances would be there. Yes of course you will get some fans who think sod this it's cold/raining i can't be arsed to go, but i still believe the majority of fans who want to go and watch games live will do so, and the fact it's on tv won't deter them.