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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Mon 19 Apr 17:11
Just the premiership?
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 19 Apr 17:14
That statement seems a bit ambiguous. Does it apply to all SPFL clubs or just clubs in the Premiership?
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Topic Originator: Ladswell_Thistle
Date: Mon 19 Apr 17:52
Stranraer confirmed it's all SPFL clubs.
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Mon 19 Apr 18:03
I read it as all SPFL clubs.
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As was the case this season, all SPFL clubs will be allowed to make available ‘season passes’ of their home matches, to season ticket holders, through online club channels. In addition, all clubs will be allowed to sell any home game not broadcast live by Sky, on a pay-per-view basis next season.
ParsTV won`t be able to stream when the game is on Sky. ;o)
Post Edited (Mon 19 Apr 18:03)
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Topic Originator: Kaiser Chief
Date: Mon 19 Apr 18:18
These arrangements for next season apply to all SPFL clubs.
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Topic Originator: neils
Date: Mon 19 Apr 18:22
That sounds good.
I work overseas, but there will be plenty who maybe are not comfortable going to EEP but still want to watch the games.
This Corona still has legs.
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Topic Originator: eastendalloapar
Date: Mon 19 Apr 18:46
That sounds brilliant, it allows fans to go on holiday or to be ill in bed but still able to see games.
matt forsyth
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Mon 19 Apr 18:48
Makes sense to continue it onto next season. Even if we get a couple of thousand through the gate, many will still be hesitant and that way, the Pars can still make some money.
I will most likely attend home games if allowed but at least I have the option of viewing away games online.
I’d go as far to say it might be the way ahead for quite some time even when things return to normal.
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Mon 19 Apr 19:09
my interpretation of the BBC`s interpretation is they only mention the Scottish Premiership.
the quote I mention above from SPFL website clearly indicates all SPFL clubs.
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Topic Originator: allparone
Date: Mon 19 Apr 19:21
LA’s link to the bbc site is from their dedicated Premiership page so probably the reason that only the Premiership is mentioned.
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Topic Originator: Big T Par
Date: Mon 19 Apr 19:44
A bit like the iFollow thing?
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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Mon 19 Apr 20:03
That would be great if it was all SPFL, sometimes I’d rather watch the game on telly rather than go (cos I’m antisocial)
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Topic Originator: Kaiser Chief
Date: Mon 19 Apr 20:16
It applies to ALL SPFL clubs.
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Topic Originator: The Roy Barry Fan Club
Date: Mon 19 Apr 20:43
This is great news because there are a number of away games in the depth of winter which I wouldn`t otherwise bother with -- but quite happy to pay QOS TV some revenue to spare me a trip down the M74 in the snow over Beattock.
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Topic Originator: 1970par
Date: Mon 19 Apr 21:02
Probably a silly question but could the club show live away games in their hospitality suites?
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Tue 20 Apr 02:04
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1970par, Mon 19 Apr 21:02
Probably a silly question but could the club show live away games in their hospitality suites?
Brilliant idea.
Not that you are, in fact, brilliant, but the idea is.
Post Edited (Tue 20 Apr 02:05)
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Tue 20 Apr 02:22
Fantastic news for UK-based fans who can`t make EEP every match or who are unable to travel to away games.
A very practical and sensible decision.
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Topic Originator: Sliema Par
Date: Tue 20 Apr 11:09
This means a considerable amount of extra income for clubs.
Some League 1 and 2 clubs have had bigger attendances viewing on eg the IPad or Computer than they would ever get attending a game.
In addition far away clubs eg Inverness or Ayr Utd or QOS have gained substantially more from Pars fans viewing electronically than they would ever have got going through the turnstile
All we need now is agreement on a set sum eg the Pars TV £12 is realistic .
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Topic Originator: Kdy Par
Date: Tue 20 Apr 12:47
Surely it can’t be cheaper to stream a game than attend in person? Otherwise the numbers in the ground would drop like a stone.
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Topic Originator: AJ27
Date: Tue 20 Apr 13:05
This is great for our more distant fans but could be disastrous for attendances - especially on a cold and wet windy afternoon in the middle of winter and a team going through a bad spell - could be a huge drop in away fans at grounds.
Andy J
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Topic Originator: Socks
Date: Tue 20 Apr 13:15
I too would worry about away crowds falling drastically if all games are streamed. For now, I suppose it`s up to clubs what they do and presumably they won`t be compelled to stream their home games but, if we get to a point when fans can be in grounds as normal, I`m not sure it`s viable to also offer streaming to everyone at a reduced cost.
A possible alternative is to use streaming income to subsidise prices for those who do want to attend. Effectively, make it cheaper to attend in person than to watch online. That doesn`t seem quite right either, but if it`s going to cost much more to go to an away game than watch online, there will be problems ahead.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Tue 20 Apr 13:33
I`m not sure about the economics of this. Clubs will lose the ancillary income from fans watching at home rather than attending the match - programmes, catering, raffle tickets, merchandising, etc
At the moment it seems to be only for next season but, if it becomes popular, I can see pressure being applied so that it becomes a permanent feature.
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Topic Originator: eastendalloapar
Date: Tue 20 Apr 15:20
I know that this won't please everyone. Charge fans who buy the stream more say £15. Our season ticket holders possibly would get it free. I wouldn't make a bought stream too cheap or many fans won't go to live games. If we make a stream too expensive away fans won't buy, but setting a realistic price teams like Inverness or Queen of the South will pay rather than travel.
This streaming idea will also be great for those of us who go season time holidays. Personally we have holidays booked and wasn't sure if I would buy a season or buy game by game now I don't have to bother.
matt forsyth
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