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EatYerGreens
15/02/2017, 11:05 AM
No idea what a 'signal' means
People showing off trying to be all technical ? :D
legendz
15/02/2017, 12:45 PM
Is there long left in Airtricity's sponsorship of the league? Eir Sport could be a decent title sponsor with a keen interest in promoting the league.
Philosophizer
15/02/2017, 1:07 PM
People showing off trying to be all technical ? :D
Precisely :).
It's the word Ryle Nugent always used when he was interviewed last year (http://www.intallaght.ie/rte-explain-position-on-league-of-ireland-coverage/) so i'm guessing it's the industry term -
I'll use something less aloof from now on. How about "telecast"? :p
WeAreRovers
15/02/2017, 1:57 PM
Precisely :).
It's the word Ryle Nugent always used when he was interviewed last year (http://www.intallaght.ie/rte-explain-position-on-league-of-ireland-coverage/) so i'm guessing it's the industry term -
I'll use something less aloof from now on. How about "telecast"? :p
Bizarre, that must be a typo or somebody transcribing incorrectly. Never heard Ryle or indeed anyone working in sports broadcasting using that term and I work with them every day.
Larry 'da' Wyse
16/02/2017, 2:36 PM
Is there long left in Airtricity's sponsorship of the league? Eir Sport could be a decent title sponsor with a keen interest in promoting the league.
The more things change the more they remain the same ;-)
nigel-harps1954
26/04/2017, 12:02 PM
Eir Sport supposedly due an announcement today on their next batch of live fixtures.
MattB11
04/05/2017, 9:08 AM
Cork, Limerick and Dundalk, Harps next games on Eir
Ezeikial
04/05/2017, 9:34 AM
Cork, Limerick and Dundalk, Harps next games on Eir
Fixtures or Dates?
El-Pietro
04/05/2017, 9:46 AM
June 16th and 23rd
Martinho II
04/05/2017, 4:43 PM
are RTE showing any live games again before Eirs?
WeAreRovers
05/05/2017, 9:25 AM
are RTE showing any live games again before Eirs?
Watch this space.
Crosshead
05/05/2017, 10:50 AM
Watch this space.
I assume they'll show Dundalk v Cork City?
RathfarnhamHoop
05/05/2017, 9:56 PM
are RTE showing any live games again before Eirs?
Rté and the FAI have an unwritten agreement to focus on games at the beginning and end of the season so don't expect any round 2 fixtures to be shown by them
Longfordian
06/05/2017, 6:13 PM
If Cork beat Dundalk again it might as well be the end of the season as far as the title is concerned.
ger121
06/05/2017, 10:33 PM
If Cork beat Dundalk again it might as well be the end of the season as far as the title is concerned.
It already is over. Anyone who thinks Dundalk will overturn a 14 point deficit, feel free to place a bet on it.
patrickccfc
06/05/2017, 10:49 PM
Dundalk are actually 15 points behind, bray are 14.
Still 21 games left. I'm a it's not over till its over kinda guy so I'll wait to see where we are with 10 games left. Great position to be in of course but there's a lot of football to be played yet. How we'd react to a defeat in the next few games would be interesting
Longfordian
07/05/2017, 9:14 PM
It already is over. Anyone who thinks Dundalk will overturn a 14 point deficit, feel free to place a bet on it.
I was thinking it was currently 12 for some reason. Yeah they're not coming back from 15 behind.
nigel-harps1954
25/05/2017, 7:31 PM
Dundalk v Cork on live Friday week 2nd June on RTE Two.
Dundalk v Cork on live Friday week 2nd June on RTE Two.
That's confirmed now Nigel, and btw don't be thinking you can sneak out of not going to OP later in June for the Dlk v Harps match, live on EIR sports, you won't get €4 pints of harp anywhere else!
Dundalk v Cork on live Friday week 2nd June on RTE Two.
Woo..hooo......RTE are so original, where have they been since the end of April, the football season did not take a mid-season break as far as I know!
What a Joke, shame on the FAI again and again and a gain.............there must be some big International WC qualifier coming up soon, so they will have to get the crews out on a trial run beforehand!
It's not rugby.......................it's only a football match!
nigel-harps1954
26/05/2017, 8:21 AM
That's confirmed now Nigel, and btw don't be thinking you can sneak out of not going to OP later in June for the Dlk v Harps match, live on EIR sports, you won't get €4 pints of harp anywhere else!
Thankfully, I don't need to leave Letterkenny to look for €4 pints! €3.90 pints in my local :cool:
Of course though, I'll not miss the chance to complain about one of the few away sections as bad as Finn Park.
vinnie
26/05/2017, 2:00 PM
you won't get €4 pints of harp anywhere else!
Thank God for small mercy
sbgawa
26/05/2017, 3:22 PM
Nostalgia :)
legendz
22/06/2017, 6:46 PM
Is there a LoI game being shown live on tv this weekend?
Charlie Darwin
22/06/2017, 6:49 PM
Dundalk v Harps
Candystripe
23/06/2017, 1:30 AM
Dundalk v Harps
Hard to believe that the Derry city v Cork game isn't the live match. Probably the only game Cork will loose this season
Charlie Darwin
23/06/2017, 2:09 AM
Does Maginn Park have the facilities to host a televised game? I imagine that's the main reason. If it was in the Brandywell it'd be shown I'd have thought.
Pablo Escobar
23/06/2017, 8:29 AM
Hard to believe that the Derry city v Cork game isn't the live match. Probably the only game Cork will loose this season
This is our biggest risk of a loss. We're down a few crucial bodies at the back and we're eyeing up the EL during the week. Also, add in the journey and a Derry that will be looking to bounce back from last week. I'd take a draw right now.
patrickccfc
23/06/2017, 10:06 AM
This is our biggest risk of a loss. We're down a few crucial bodies at the back and we're eyeing up the EL during the week. Also, add in the journey and a Derry that will be looking to bounce back from last week. I'd take a draw right now.
Have to agree with you there, I'd take a point if it was offered.
EatYerGreens
23/06/2017, 1:59 PM
Does Maginn Park have the facilities to host a televised game? I imagine that's the main reason. If it was in the Brandywell it'd be shown I'd have thought.
I'd say that even if Maginn Park had a full TV suite RTE would still be off to Oriel Park for a non-event game.
They've shown numerous times in the past that the shortest journey possible from D4 is always their preferred choice. No denying this is sad but true.
dundalkfc10
23/06/2017, 2:03 PM
I'd say that even if Maginn Park had a full TV suite RTE would still be off to Oriel Park for a non-event game.
They've shown numerous times in the past that the shortest journey possible from D4 is always their preferred choice. No denying this is sad but true.
Bull****!!
if that was the case, Rovers, Bohs, Pats or Bray at home would be the only games they show!
Yossarian
23/06/2017, 2:50 PM
I'd say that even if Maginn Park had a full TV suite RTE would still be off to Oriel Park for a non-event game.
The game tonight is on Eir Sport.
Charlie Darwin
23/06/2017, 3:42 PM
EatYerGreens didn't his greens this morning it seems.
Ezeikial
23/06/2017, 3:42 PM
The game tonight is on Eir Sport.
Proves the point about dem rte boys
legendz
23/06/2017, 5:01 PM
I'd say that even if Maginn Park had a full TV suite RTE would still be off to Oriel Park for a non-event game.
They've shown numerous times in the past that the shortest journey possible from D4 is always their preferred choice. No denying this is sad but true.
It's EirSport that are showing Dundalk v Harps.
legendz
23/06/2017, 9:15 PM
Good coverage from EirSport. RTÉ are only junior football level.
EatYerGreens
24/06/2017, 12:33 AM
Bull****!!
if that was the case, Rovers, Bohs, Pats or Bray at home would be the only games they show!
At least one Bohs v Rovers match tends to get aired every season, no matter how both teams are doing.
It's hard to justify airing Pats at the moment, and Bray is like a graveyard.
Whether it's RTE, Setanta or Eir Sports, it's denying facts to pretend that there isn't a disproportionate coverage of games involving teams closer to Dublin than those further away. Without doubt the stand-out game tonight was Derry v Cork. Yet Dundalk v Harps got aired. Let's not pretend that distance isn't a factor.
If Soccer Republic can have cameras covering games at Maginn, probably no reason why a live match couldn't be done there.
Charlie Darwin
24/06/2017, 3:24 AM
Eir showed a game in Cork last week. They've shown four games this season and none of them have been in Dublin. RTE have shown five, one of them in Dublin. Seven out of the nine games have been in Cork or Dundalk, three in Cork and four in Dundalk. Only one of the games has not involved one of those teams. Understandably they're focusing on the league's two big teams.
But, yeah, you're right, they just can't bear to leave Dublin.
For the record, RTE have one stationary camera in Maginn Park. Any live broadcast of a game requires at least two cameras. If I was to make an educated guess, I'd say both RTE and Eir have looked at Maginn Park and decided they couldn't produce a broadcast that would meet their own minimum standards.
Same reason why FAI Junior/Intermediate Cup games aren't shown live regardless of the level of interest. TV channels aren't going to make themselves look bad just so people on message boards can tick their boxes.
JC_GUFC
24/06/2017, 10:26 AM
Stop letting facts get in the way of his point.
nigel-harps1954
24/06/2017, 10:51 AM
At least one Bohs v Rovers match tends to get aired every season, no matter how both teams are doing.
It's hard to justify airing Pats at the moment, and Bray is like a graveyard.
Whether it's RTE, Setanta or Eir Sports, it's denying facts to pretend that there isn't a disproportionate coverage of games involving teams closer to Dublin than those further away. Without doubt the stand-out game tonight was Derry v Cork. Yet Dundalk v Harps got aired. Let's not pretend that distance isn't a factor.
If Soccer Republic can have cameras covering games at Maginn, probably no reason why a live match couldn't be done there.
There are only a couple of grounds in the league that can actually host a live broadcast. It's almost always down to the floodlight lux capacity. Maginn Park doesn't meet League of Ireland standards and would never be able to host a live game. Have you seen the views from the temporary press area alone? The press can't see the action from one of the 18 yard boxes. Besides all of this, there is just about space for one camera there. And it would also be a pretty brutal reflection on the league to be showing a game from Maginn Park. As bad as some grounds are in the league, showing a junior pitch on live TV would look absolutely awful. It already looks terrible on Soccer Republic.
Eir sport have been very good in their coverage. RTE are just abysmal at the best of times.
Let's also not gloss over the fact they want to show games that'll have big crowds and big atmospheres. You can guarantee that with Rovers v Bohs. It's a no brainer to show that game.
Crosshead
24/06/2017, 12:24 PM
Any word on any European games being televised next week?
legendz
24/06/2017, 1:29 PM
Let's also not gloss over the fact they want to show games that'll have big crowds and big atmospheres. You can guarantee that with Rovers v Bohs. It's a no brainer to show that game.
Tends to be the way with other sports as well. People love to have something to moan about for the sake of it. Cork City and Dundalk are box office, the league's finest silver. It's very understandable that they are showcased more often than not. They have set the standard for others.
MattB11
11/08/2017, 3:30 PM
Cork games v Sligo , Harps and Shamrock Rovers all to be shown by RTE
nigel-harps1954
11/08/2017, 3:37 PM
Harps v Cork moved to 7:15pm due to floodlight issue with live TV coverage.
mcgonigle
11/08/2017, 10:16 PM
Harps v Cork moved to 7:15pm due to floodlight issue with live TV coverage.
The issue being the floodlights in Finn Park are awful? Not sure how they pass licens... Never mind
nigel-harps1954
11/08/2017, 11:42 PM
The issue being the floodlights in Finn Park are awful? Not sure how they pass licens... Never mind
Well...yeah, that's kind of the point.
mcgonigle
12/08/2017, 9:39 PM
Well...yeah, that's kind of the point.
All games should be moved forward really as those floodlights are not fit for purpose
nigel-harps1954
12/08/2017, 10:15 PM
All games should be moved forward really as those floodlights are not fit for purpose
Well, they're hardly that bad. There's worse in the league.
mcgonigle
12/08/2017, 10:27 PM
Well, they're hardly that bad. There's worse in the league.
Yes they are that bad but in this league the standards are so low its ignored. Bray are the only other ones I can think of that are equally as bad and not just this season
nigel-harps1954
12/08/2017, 10:29 PM
It's hardly ignored? We're building a new stadium for f*ck sake.
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