ruralblue wrote:My heads still in allotment mode, so does this mean all other kick off times we play (1.30 /5.30 / 8pm) games will still be shown on live online footy???
ashton287 wrote:So I don't get a choice anymore, I just have to watch what Is on.
If this is the case then what's the fucking point in LOF anymore?
mr_nool wrote:Crap rule. I pay 15 euros a month to get (almost) all PL footy through a Dutch channel. Now I won't longer be able to make my own choice as to which game to watch on Saturdays at 15:00.
CityGer wrote:mr_nool wrote:Crap rule. I pay 15 euros a month to get (almost) all PL footy through a Dutch channel. Now I won't longer be able to make my own choice as to which game to watch on Saturdays at 15:00.
It is a crap rule. I'm really surprised at this. This will surely affect revenue for the PL?
Similar to nool, I had Melita sports when I lived in Malta which showed every PL game live. It was fantastic. I paid the monthly fee for for the football alone.[highlight]Surely this rule means that tv firms all over europe will now have to reduce the cost of their product greatly.[/highlight] They'll also lose customers outright. This will cost them a fortune.
I thought this would have been bigger news. Seems quite significant.
ant london wrote:Seems like a crap rule. Pointless and can only be damaging to the game IMO, especially at the lower end.
This may be because I do not remotely understand the technology/process via which LOF (and similar sites) operates in terms of from where their streams are ultimately sourced but I don't get why they cannot get around this by picking up their streams source from outside Europe.
Abu Dhabi Sports (which is the Middle Eastern rights holder) carries every single game at every kickoff time, every day. All with English commentary and with a panel of pundits which is very familiar to anyone in the UK.
Why can't they pick this up and use it rather than a "Skysports" type source?
BlueinBosnia wrote:ant london wrote:Seems like a crap rule. Pointless and can only be damaging to the game IMO, especially at the lower end.
This may be because I do not remotely understand the technology/process via which LOF (and similar sites) operates in terms of from where their streams are ultimately sourced but I don't get why they cannot get around this by picking up their streams source from outside Europe.
Abu Dhabi Sports (which is the Middle Eastern rights holder) carries every single game at every kickoff time, every day. All with English commentary and with a panel of pundits which is very familiar to anyone in the UK.
Why can't they pick this up and use it rather than a "Skysports" type source?
I think the reason is something to do with how they obtain their channels.
[highlight]This decision probably has something to do with the whole decoder issue that just went through the courts, meaning that it would basically be legal to broadcast 3pm kickoffs in the UK.[/highlight] This would have some knock-on effects on attendances that the PL have to counteract in some way.
I'm assuming LOF broadcast all their games from some foreign network which has them all. The recent legal case doesn't allow the use of non-EU broadcast services within the UK.
ant london wrote:So a judgement that was supposed to increase consumer choice and EU freedom has fucked everyone in the anus
Brilliant
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