I think a few more games could be played on Saturday afternoons.
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I think a few more games could be played on Saturday afternoons.
has any fingal fan heard anything about the morton not being available on the 2nd October due to athletics??
someone heard it at our game the other night
No, didnt hear anything about it. Not yet anyway.
Anyone still want to argue that Satuday 1pm kick offs are a good idea?
Caught the first half and began to wonder what kind of viewership registered. I guess it goes to show the following our league has.
Moving games from Fridays isn't a problem. Timing them right is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint_Charlie
In England, Scotland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, anywhere else you can think of, live weekend domestic games are never shown at the same time as the other fixtures, when the target audience are out watching their own games. Here they are.
Sunday night is a good time for a live fixture, with no competition from games here or across the water. It stands out. 1pm on a Saturday is not going to work.
target TV audience isn't LOI fans who actually go to games - consider even if all 11 LOI games are on at the same time as a match on RTE thats still only what about 13,000 viewers - a small amount considering live games probably have 100,000 - 200,000 TV viewers (maybe someone has exact TV figures)
also consider LOI is only football on friday night (apart from indoor etc) unlike in england where so many levels play saturday at 3pm (sky are forbidden to show games at that time btw - its not their decision)
so I think friday night is a good option
agree sunday evening would be good aswell, though I suspect this may be more valuable to RTE's other scheduling (higher ratings) maybe 6pm would be possible, very much doubt RTE would do 8pm
RTE have a contractual obligation to show a certain number of games
they didn't want to show the cup qf on that friday night but had to show a game so they moved the pats qf to the saturday
instead, to fill up their numbers, they should have tried to show the rearranged bohs rovers midweek league game (only needed one of them to win to be rearranged so always likely)
someone should have seen this coming, biggest LOI game in years and it isn't on TV, while instead we got pats v fingal in front of less than 1,000 in a graveyard time slot on saturday lunchtime
once again, the major problem with Saturday games isn't competition from TV but junior, intermediate and schoolboy football
The biggest issue for live games is consistency. I.know a lot of people who earlier in the season were just getting used to a Friday night live match and then it was finished.
Imho Sunday night, 7pm would be the dogs, **** all competition except maybe poirot.
Now that the Gaa intercounty season is over it could be done.
Setanta showed games at that time. Definitely affected attendances. No ideas on TV figures
That's the problem, if its clashing with other LOI games of course it will. If the Sunday evening game became a stand alone fixture and was consistent then it can only be a good thing for the league. The people who go to games will always go most of the people watching at home couldn't darken the gates of the the flansiro, tolka or dalyer.
We should be attempting a long term view of this. Gates will be affected initially but If the games are picked right then people will want to go them after watching the product consistently over a period of time.
Don't disagree with your thinking but all clubs are in desperate straights and simply can't afford to give up as much gate money as they're being asked to do (by moving games).
My own preference is for the TV game to be on a Saturday evening (with a highlights show built into the 45 minutes or so pre-game show (apologies for the American))
The highlights of the previous night's action?
So every LOI game (or PD, at least), kicks off on Friday night, and there's 45 minutes of highlights of those games in the build-up to the live game on the Saturday night and the only game that is ever played on a Saturday night is the game that's on TV?
I like the sound of that myself.
That'd be my idea alright osarusan.
That would be a stonker of an idea.
Bohs semi on the Friday night apparently
http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=3940
Well the Rovers/Pats game is definitely Sunday
I know sense never comes into anything like this but wouldn't it make more sense for the Bohs match to be on the Sunday seeing as Sligo fans have further to travel? They did the same thing last season and made Waterford play up in Sligo on a Friday night and Fingal / Bray play on a Sunday afternoon
NEXT LIVE MATCH:
Saturday 2nd October 13:00
Sporting Fingal v St. Patrick's Athletic
At this stage I think RTE are just attempting to make Pete Mahon's head explode.
Wonder what the crowd for that game will be like? The cup match was over 1,000 below the Pats average attendance this season. That's a lot of money to be missing out on and I presume the RTE fee isn't coming close to covering that
Bohemians v Shamrock Rovers
The above Airtricity League Premier Division fixture, originally scheduled for Friday October 15th and postponed due to the FAI Ford Cup semi-final qualification of both clubs has been rearranged for Tuesday, 5th October at Dalymount Park with a 7.05 pm kick-off time. The match will be broadcast live on RTE Two.
7:05 ?
5 minutes for a lengthy and in-depth preview show.
why not 7.35 or 8.05, i dont know...
Which clubs have not been on live yet this season? UCD and Bray spring to mind, were Drogheda on yet? Everyone else has been on from what I recall.
First Louth derby this season was broadcast.