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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Thu 26 Aug 18:43
The English FA was granted ‘blocked hours’ protection pursuant to UEFA Article 48 which prohibits the transmission of matches within its territory during the period of ‘blocked hours’.
For your information, the ‘blocked hours’ in England are on a Saturday afternoon.
This means that for ParsTV when we detect "ENGLAND" in the geo-blocking software you will likely be barred from purchasing a stream.
Unfortunately this is outwith our control.
Post Edited (Thu 26 Aug 20:16)
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Thu 26 Aug 18:45
Do sky, bt and other providers not show games during blocked hours in England?
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Thu 26 Aug 18:47
It`s a recent notification.
No need to worry, the pirate sites will thus stop streamig too 🙈
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Topic Originator: wetherby
Date: Thu 26 Aug 19:15
Boooooo - I’ll need to move now!
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 26 Aug 19:16
VPN.
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Topic Originator: Grant
Date: Thu 26 Aug 21:28
Quote:
jake89, Thu 26 Aug 19:16
VPN.
This.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Sat 28 Aug 01:26
Quote:
DBP, Thu 26 Aug 18:45
Do sky, bt and other providers not show games during blocked hours in England?
Thet lifted the block when people couldn't get to the games but its back now that the restrictions are pretty much gone.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 28 Aug 07:34
Didn’t realise, and that block is even for foreign matches?
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Topic Originator: DulochConvert
Date: Sat 28 Aug 08:08
I don’t think in UEFA’s eyes Scotland/ England are considered foreign countries for TV, this is why if a Scottish team makes it to the group stages of the European Cup they get a share of the UK pot.
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 28 Aug 14:28
No they don`t. The English teams get about £15-20 million in TV revenue based on their market share and finishing positions in the League, Scottish clubs get a few million.
Anyway seems strange that it would be allowed to he broadcast in Scotland but not in England.
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Topic Originator: yorkiepar
Date: Sat 28 Aug 14:40
We appear to be doubly knackered! Not only do we live south of the border but Now TV - our internet provider - does not allow you to use a VPN! So get your finger out, Buffy. We want up-to-the-minute text updates AND we want them to be entertaining. No pressure though …………
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 28 Aug 16:30
You don`t want coverage or updates today tbf...
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Topic Originator: parsfan
Date: Sun 29 Aug 09:50
You lucky, lucky b@st@rds!
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Sun 29 Aug 13:26
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DBP, Sat 28 Aug 07:34
Didn’t realise, and that block is even for foreign matches?
The blackout period is Saturdays at 2.45 until 5.15 and is designed to avoid impacting attendances at the 3pm Saturday games. Applies to all live games being broadcast in England irrespective of the host country of broadcast.
It's why the final games of the season are played on a Sunday in England as it means they can televise multiple games.
Post Edited (Sun 29 Aug 13:27)
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Topic Originator: arpar
Date: Sun 29 Aug 14:40
Quote:
yorkiepar, Sat 28 Aug 14:40
We appear to be doubly knackered! Not only do we live south of the border but Now TV - our internet provider - does not allow you to use a VPN! So get your finger out, Buffy. We want up-to-the-minute text updates AND we want them to be entertaining. No pressure though …………
You can use a VPN with NOW broadband just not with NOW tv. I used one with no issues for the entire time I had their broadband.
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Topic Originator: TurinPar
Date: Sun 29 Aug 14:47
The live broadcasting `rules` are a mess.
Can`t listen to the ugly sisters game on BBC radio Scotland for `rights reasons`.
Switch over to BBC Five Live and you can listen to the same game there and with more knowledgeable commentators!
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Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie
Date: Sun 29 Aug 15:00
The whole rules are in the dark ages full stop.
Folk who want to go to games will go to games regardless. Likewise folk who want to stick a coupon on and sink a few pints watching the results come in will still do that.
Whether it's watching Soccer Saturday or having games on telly / internet etc at 3pm on a Saturday is not going to impact on walkup attendances IMO.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Sun 29 Aug 16:02
I haven't had a chance to read them but apparently there are some studies that back that point of view up TAFKA.
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Topic Originator: Kessel
Date: Sun 29 Aug 18:18
The Pars under Peter Grant is like an advert for moving to England.
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Sun 29 Aug 18:22
I’m trying YorkiePar, I’m trying!
Although tbf yesterday I would have been barred for “inappropriate” language!
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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