Do all the Dublin clubs have their filming done by TV3? I know for ourselves it's done by Derry men, then the stuff gets sent to TV3, UTV, BBC, whoever wants it.
If TV3 don't send cameras, perhaps clubs could look into getting someone in to do it?
They sent the same thing to us about the tv gantry and I dont think it was just us and Pats others too have got it. As far as I know there was a camera at Richmond on Friday.
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Do all the Dublin clubs have their filming done by TV3? I know for ourselves it's done by Derry men, then the stuff gets sent to TV3, UTV, BBC, whoever wants it.
If TV3 don't send cameras, perhaps clubs could look into getting someone in to do it?
I wonder, since much of the filming seems to be done by the clubs themselves, if an independent production company such as ShinAWil would be interested in putting the package together and selling on the programming to RTE/TV3/Tg4
a cheap camera man costs 100 to get the match filmed, on a camera such as mine...pro companies would be looking for a lot more and would need regional camera men to avoid costly mileage costs....
a inter club policy on matchs would be best , share the videos.....web sites etc
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Its done by the BBC I hearknow for ourselves it's done by Derry men![]()
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Originally Posted by THESAINT2002
The Saint ... i see where you are coming from but the fact remains .... if the stairs isn't up to scratch then they cant be expected to bring their gear up it. I know you (the league aswell) suffer as a result but that doesn't matter. That doesn't come int othe equation. The thing that is stopping the footage being taken is that substandard stairs .... when that is repaired then the problem will be solves.
A fire escape staircase isn't that much to as for ..... in fact it is minimal to be honest. How long ago have TV3 mentioned this issue ? I dont think any club can give out about it really .... everyone knew about it for a long period of time, simple as.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Is there an ulterior motive on the part of TV3? If not, then this looks like a straightforward Health and Safety issue. Any decent company won't allow it's employees to work in an area with sub-standard safety conditions. Looks like it's up to the league to provide decent facilities. Otherwise, there won’t be any further tv coverage of our league. Not TV3's fault, imo.
What I don’t get is why they couldn’t have made up a programme consisting of footage from Turners X and some footage from first division grounds or from any other Premier grounds with adequate facilities.
Yeah ... i know, if it was then trying ot needle the other clubs to get things done by making everyone suffer then that is cráp. But it probably isn't like that. They are looking at making a programme, they shouldn't have to worry about individual grounds to be honest. The league either wants the games televised or not.Originally Posted by liamon
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
But why is this suddenly a problem now when they were happy filming matches even earlier this season?
It seems to me like TV3 are trying to worm out of showing any EL footage at all. The crap way they've treated the league rights so far show much the EL means to them anyway.
Nah. Though sometimes the BBC do send up their own cameras and people to do interviews.Originally Posted by THESAINT2002
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