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el punter
10/08/2006, 11:24 AM
TG4 has today (August 10th) announced the next four eircom League fixtures to be broadcast live by the station.



As well as carrying the (previously announced) FAI Carlsberg Cup second round Dublin derby meeting of Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians on Friday, August 25th, TG4 will show four Premier Division fixtures over four consecutive Fridays during September. And this will be followed by two of the FAI Cup quarter-finals on Friday September 29th and Saturday September 30th.



First up is Bohemians v Drogheda United at Dalymount Park on Friday September 1st. This will be followed by the visit of Premier Division champions Cork City to United Park for their meeting with Drogheda United on September 8th. Next on the list is the Dublin derby at Richmond Park for the meeting of St Patrick’s Athletic and Shelbourne on September 15th. And the last of the four live league games is from Tolka Park where Shelbourne entertain Derry City on the 22nd.



Upcoming live eircom League matches on TG4:



Fri Sep 1st

Bohemians v Drogheda United, Dalymount Park, 7.45pm



Fri Sep 8th

Drogheda United v Cork City, United Park, 7.45pm



Fri Sep 15th

St Patrick’s Athletic v Shelbourne, Richmond Park, 7.45pm



Fri Sep 22nd

Shelbourne v Derry City, Tolka Park, 7.45pm (pls note change in kick-off time, previously 8pm)



Upcoming live FAI Carlsberg Cup matches on TG4:



Fri Aug 25th

FAI Carlsberg Cup 3rd Round

Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians, Tolka Park, 7.45pm



Fri Sep 29th

FAI Carlsberg Cup quarter-final TBC



Sat Sep 30th

FAI Carlsberg Cup quarter-final TBC

David
10/08/2006, 11:30 AM
Excellent news. Is the commentary in Irish for these?

el punter
10/08/2006, 11:33 AM
Gach focail as Gaelige!

Yes it will be David, you'll have to take some lessons :)

pete
10/08/2006, 11:39 AM
More details here (http://www.foot.ie/showthread.php?t=34125)

These are dates already scheduled but TG4 just announcing which games they showing.

Trainee
10/08/2006, 11:39 AM
Excellent news. Is the commentary in Irish for these?

watch the game on TG4 turn down the sound and listen to the games in english on RTE radio

Red4Eva
10/08/2006, 11:41 AM
watch the game on TG4 turn down the sound and listen to the games in english on RTE radio

i always do that but the commentary does be a second or 2 ahead of the pictures which is a pain in da sack

BrayUnknowns
10/08/2006, 11:42 AM
Fair play

CuanaD
10/08/2006, 12:18 PM
6 Fridays in a row followed by 1 Saturday - good way of building up a viewing following

Fair play, I think this is more than the total eL coverage on all stations 4 years ago!

TonyD
10/08/2006, 12:27 PM
Gach focail as Gaelige!

Yes it will be David, you'll have to take some lessons :)

He's not the only one that would have to, in fairness;)

el punter
10/08/2006, 12:45 PM
He's not the only one that would have to, in fairness;)

Better to try and make half a bags of it than let it die like the lads turning down the sound and listening to the radio are doing :)

Drogman.
10/08/2006, 12:46 PM
Excellent news. Is the commentary in Irish for these?

They'll have subtitles though ;)

David
10/08/2006, 1:28 PM
Gach focail as Gaelige!

Yes it will be David, you'll have to take some lessons :)

What makes you say that, I could be fluent for all you know. :p

pete
10/08/2006, 3:48 PM
If all the Scheduled games are shown will have had 41 live games across all channels & competitions involving eL sides this season.

Dodge
10/08/2006, 4:08 PM
Whats the score for just league and cup Pete, and what was the minimum amount mentioned in Delaney's press release

NY Hoop
10/08/2006, 4:17 PM
Far too much emphasis is placed on live games. What is more important is a decent highlights show showing ALL premier games every week. And also every ground in the league should have proper television gantries.

KOH

Sniffer
10/08/2006, 4:32 PM
I think it's foolish to knock live football, the fans aren't exactly spilling through the turnstiles - here's a way to let them see what they're missing. i totally agree with you re. a proper highlights show. I recently watched ELW on fast forward, stopping for the football action, and couldn't believe how little there actually was. interestingly, they had a camera behind the goal at United Park last week offering - SHOCK! HORROR! - an alternative viewing angle. Don't understand why they don't show extended highlights of the top game[s] and goals from others, with less waffle from Osam. Take him out and put football in.

mypost
10/08/2006, 4:58 PM
I recently watched ELW on fast forward, stopping for the football action, and couldn't believe how little there actually was. interestingly, they had a camera behind the goal at United Park last week offering - SHOCK! HORROR! - an alternative viewing angle.

They didn't have an alternative viewing angle. RTE brought a camera behind the goal for a Drogs-Shels match a couple of years ago. Rumour has it, they just left it there afterwards. TV3's coverage of domestic soccer is to put it bluntly, awful!!

pete
10/08/2006, 5:18 PM
Whats the score for just league and cup Pete, and what was the minimum amount mentioned in Delaney's press release

Was that not 40 games a season (Setanta, FAI Cup & League) with European games obviously extras as done on case per case basis?

:confused:

Dodge
10/08/2006, 5:52 PM
TV3's coverage of domestic soccer is to put it bluntly, awful!!
Thats because the Gvt shafted them and Sky over the international rights. They are the ONLY tv station doin any kind of weekly show. There's nothing stopping anyone else doing one but they don't want to.

sligoman
10/08/2006, 9:52 PM
Good for the league but a shame they don't seem to want to leave Dubland too much:(.

BohDiddley
11/08/2006, 8:06 AM
TV3's coverage of domestic soccer is to put it bluntly, awful!!
It's the bare minimum, but that's a long way better than the 'public service' broadcaster's!

NY Hoop
11/08/2006, 10:08 AM
Good for the league but a shame they don't seem to want to leave Dubland too much:(.

Cant really blame them when your club doesnt even have a proper gantry.

Our "national broadcaster" does not care about the league. Look at their coverage of the results last night on the news: none.


KOH

sligoman
11/08/2006, 11:48 PM
Cant really blame them when your club doesnt even have a proper gantry.You're like a ****ing parrot, always on about that ffs:rolleyes:. Us not having a gantry is no excuse for them not showing games outside of Dublin. I wasn't talking about them specifically coming to Sligo, just would be good for them to show a non Dublin team for a change.