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I see that Sky Sports are now guaranteeing that all midweek games in the Championship can now be viewed live. There will be one live game on the main channel and all the rest can be viewed via the red button.
Tenner a game isn't it? You have to have Sky Sports to access it I think.
Mick, I'd imagine the money Sky are paying the clubs for this will more than compensate for the loss of bums on seats.
I still don’t like it Chris.
Brian Clough said in the 70’s that live football would kill football.
I noticed at the weekend that Cardiff had empty seats for their first home match in their return to the Prem.
The top division can rely on 90-95% full stadia but at our level and below it could decimate crowds and stop away fans from even bothering to turn out.
On Monday last week Stourbridge FC played their first home match in front of 737 because of a lack of other local mainstream football available but on Saturday with Albion at home and Wolves at Leicester the crown dipped to 560.
If every match is live non league will suffer imo.
For someone who has to make a 420 mile 6 hour return trip to see a game at The Hawthorns, it is good news. However, I do agree with you about the effect on non league football. My home team, Folkestone Invicta usually play their midweek games on a Tuesday, the same day as most Championship games. I go regularly to watch them so I'll probably have to record the Championship game as long as that is possible from the red button.
As usual, all about money. I think the games can be streamed for £10 if you don’t have Sky. Really, though, it’s about Sky raking in lots more advertising revenue from the ghastly betting companies. How I would love to see a ban on ‘betting advertising’ along the lines of the ban on tobacco advertising. Online betting companies are parasites of modern society.