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Ipswich 7th December- No Streaming

shirty5
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Ipswich have sold out their 3,000 plus allocation so how about cancelling the stream(Bar the overseas people and individuals who get around it with dodgy links) and getting behind the boys in the flesh.
The noise must drive the boys on
The noise must drive the boys on
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I don’t think streaming has much impact on viewing figures. The crowds don’t look any less than our previous league one seasons, which is impressive considering our league position.I’m sure there’s still older Charlton fans who are wary of getting sick this time of year and streaming may be a viable alternative for them18
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Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.9
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ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.
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shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.4
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ct_addick said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.0
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shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.16
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shirty5 said:ct_addick said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.7
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I really doubt streaming has a massive impact on a Tuesday night attendance.3
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It's a bit harsh on those who can't realistically get to The Valley for midweek matches due to work, where they live, or transport difficulties.
I'm a season ticket holder and I'm umming and ahhing about going to this one. Do I want to go? Of course I bloody do. Do I really want to go and end up getting home sometime after 1am because there isn't a supsersonic link between SE7 and North Norfolk? (Norfolk: the county that dual carriageways forgot.) Probably not.
If my grandson is allowed to go (on a school night) then I'll make the trip otherwise I'll probably stay at home in the warm.
By the way, it's no point using Ipswich selling out the Jimmy Seed as a barometer for interest in this game. If you lived in Suffolk you'd be grateful for any chance to leave the county for a few hours. 😉
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Cafc43v3r said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.0
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Streaming is here. You can’t pick and choose to stream or not to stream.2
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MrOneLung said:Streaming is here. You can’t pick and choose to stream or not to stream.4
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Streaming doesn’t make any, or very little difference. It’s the same with music, you can stream everything now, record sales are dead in the water; but live shows are still showing growth; because it’s not an experience that can be replicated any other way other than being there.
if someone wants to go to the game then they will.4 -
shirty5 said:MrOneLung said:Streaming is here. You can’t pick and choose to stream or not to stream.9
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Yep, I think (hopefully) steaming is here to stay.Having moved to Gloucestershire a year ago I think I will only make a trip to The Valley a couple of times a season going forward and really can’t see me doing it at all for a midweek game. Regardless of whether I travelled by trains or car, it would be a horrible journey for a midweek game, although I am sure others do make similar journeys to get to matches. At least the club will get £10/game out of me and I would be happy to pay more.11
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shirty5 said:Ipswich have sold out their 3,000 plus allocation so how about cancelling the stream(Bar the overseas people and individuals who get around it with dodgy links) and getting behind the boys in the flesh.
The noise must drive the boys on
It costs me around £300 to watch Charlton. Train, hotel in London, the most rapacious tourist location in the UK.
I assume you have a top price season ticket?
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How many fans do you actually know who now watch a stream instead of going to a home match by choice?
I do not know of one personally..1 -
Redrobo said:How many fans do you actually know who now watch a stream instead of going to a home match by choice?
I do not know of one personally..
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Some people live in a dreamworld !!! Actually having the front to knock fellow supporters who have no chance of getting to the game on a Tuesday evening or every saturday. I get to 1 game a month at the valley ( was there today ) and I bring my misses and 2 kids it's a 5 hour journey if we are lucky then a hotel then 5 hours home. I stream every game I cant get to but u seriously think I'm cheating the club ???? I will be at Morcombe on Tuesday and Shrewsbury on Saturday will you @shirty5 ? Fairplay if you are but dont start knocking fans who due to geographic reasons cant get to the valley mate13
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shirty5 said:Cafc43v3r said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.From 2017, by signing up to the opposition's iFollow service as outlined in this thread:
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/78300/streaming-games-from-outside-the-u-k-2017-18/p7Not that I did that myself for various reasons, but plenty of other people did. I vaguely remember that when stream availability was widened after lockdown some people had multiple iFollow registrations that they had to cancel because they'd signed up to various other clubs to watch our games when we played them.3 - Sponsored links:
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ct_addick said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.
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shirty5 said:Cafc43v3r said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.1
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AndyG said:Some people live in a dreamworld !!! Actually having the front to knock fellow supporters who have no chance of getting to the game on a Tuesday evening or every saturday. I get to 1 game a month at the valley ( was there today ) and I bring my misses and 2 kids it's a 5 hour journey if we are lucky then a hotel then 5 hours home. I stream every game I cant get to but u seriously think I'm cheating the club ???? I will be at Morcombe on Tuesday and Shrewsbury on Saturday will you @shirty5 ? Fairplay if you are but dont start knocking fans who due to geographic reasons cant get to the valley mateFootball is constantly having to readjust its relationship with the screening of the game. Live league games showing on Sky on Sunday afternoons was seen as a revolution. Since then we have had changes such as games screened on Monday evenings, Saturday lunchtimes, Saturday evenings, further competition from BT Sport and Amazon. Streaming services are similarly evolving with iFollow, Charlton TV. I think that eventually the EFL will relax their rules regarding domestic screening of games at 3pm on a Saturday and there will be no need then for UK based supporters to subscribe under cover of a European VPN.2
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I don’t think this issue is about forcing people to attend, but there is a conundrum here for EFL clubs, like it or not. The availability of cheap streaming services which can be watched by multiple people will impact what they can charge for season tickets and match tickets over time. It can’t do otherwise. The question is how much and whether there are ways to mitigate it.7
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AndyG said:Some people live in a dreamworld !!! Actually having the front to knock fellow supporters who have no chance of getting to the game on a Tuesday evening or every saturday. I get to 1 game a month at the valley ( was there today ) and I bring my misses and 2 kids it's a 5 hour journey if we are lucky then a hotel then 5 hours home. I stream every game I cant get to but u seriously think I'm cheating the club ???? I will be at Morcombe on Tuesday and Shrewsbury on Saturday will you @shirty5 ? Fairplay if you are but dont start knocking fans who due to geographic reasons cant get to the valley mate
However midweek home games this season have been poorly attended with the AC and West stands particularly sparse. Streaming has an effect on those gates, where people have the option to sit indoors and watch it. When it would be more beneficial to local businesses (Pubs, Take aways, Burger Bars) and the club (Food, the fans bar, Shop) for people to attend especially if the owner wants his Fill the Valley initiative to be fulfilled.
And I wasn’t talking about Saturday games, so unless you live overseas then there is no possible way you can watch it on a steam. Unless it’s one of those VPN loopholes, which the Football authorities will eventually get around to put an end to.0 -
And ban highlights on Sky sports news whilst you are at it. The only way to see the goals should be live or on the clubs end of season dvd8
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Airman Brown said:I don’t think this issue is about forcing people to attend, but there is a conundrum here for EFL clubs, like it or not. The availability of cheap streaming services which can be watched by multiple people will impact what they can charge for season tickets and match tickets over time. It can’t do otherwise. The question is how much and whether there are ways to mitigate it.0
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What a sad, selfish opening post by someone whose views I normally respect.
You can see from this board we now have hundreds of supporters who because of work, retirement, love or other reasons now live miles away from SE London. There's no way the vast majority of those people are going to go on a midweek evening. But I suspect many still want to watch the game and are happy to pay to do so.
Throw in many more people like myself who no longer want to go to midweek games as getting home well after midnight is no longer an attractive option and banning streaming is simply depriving people like me of watching a game I'm more than happy to pay to do.
In fact, I'll go further. People who think streaming can be stopped are complete Luddites - they remind me of printers in the 1980s who thought computers would never replace their type setting skills. It's not going away. Sure there is a debate to be had about its cost and the time it operates (the ban on Saturday 3 oclock fixtures is absurd given VPNs) but it is here to stay.
As others have said, if you want to go to the game you will. Watching live in a stadium with others cannot be beaten. But for those of us who can't get to games for one reason or another streaming is a very good alternative.11 -
ct_addick said:shirty5 said:ct_addick said:Nope. Paid for my season ticket and fully expect to see every game unless its shown here in USA and they can't show it. Love watching Scott, Curbs and the guests. Best thing the club has done in a long while.1
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:What a sad, selfish opening post by someone whose views I normally respect.
You can see from this board we now have hundreds of supporters who because of work, retirement, love or other reasons now live miles away from SE London. There's no way the vast majority of those people are going to go on a midweek evening. But I suspect many still want to watch the game and are happy to pay to do so.
Throw in many more people like myself who no longer want to go to midweek games as getting home well after midnight is no longer an attractive option and banning streaming is simply depriving people like me of watching a game I'm more than happy to pay to do.
In fact, I'll go further. People who think streaming can be stopped are complete Luddites - they remind me of printers in the 1980s who thought computers would never replace their type setting skills. It's not going away. Sure there is a debate to be had about its cost and the time it operates (the ban on Saturday 3 oclock fixtures is absurd given VPNs) but it is here to stay.
As others have said, if you want to go to the game you will. Watching live in a stadium with others cannot be beaten. But for those of us who can't get to games for one reason or another streaming is a very good alternative.
However, to say I’m being sad and selfish is harsh when someone has a different view1