anyone know if that represents and increase or decrease ? havent a notion myself
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish...24-rte-fai-tv/
RTÉ will show 78 live SSE Airtricity League Premier Division and FAI Ford Cup games as part of a new agreement with the Football Association of Ireland, which runs from now until November 2018.
The deal also includes live coverage of all of the Republic of Ireland’s qualification matches in the UEFA EURO 2016 qualification campaign, which kicks off on Sunday, 7 September, against Georgia in Tbilisi, and highlights of all home international friendly matches.
Soccer Republic will also continue to cover domestic and international football on Monday evenings.
Commenting on the news, FAI chief executive John Delaney said: “I want to thank RTÉ for their continued support of Irish football, both in the SSE Airtricity League and our international matches.
"With an exciting league season under way and as we head into a highly anticipated EURO 2016 qualification campaign, television exposure is important for the development and promotion of the game and helps the Association continue the work it does across all strands of the game in every part of Ireland.”
Acting Group Head of RTÉ Sport Clíona O’Leary added: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with the FAI, bringing Irish viewers live free-to-air coverage across the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division and FAI Ford Cup.
“This comprehensive coverage, combined with Soccer Republic, an exciting series covering all aspects of the game, with a particular focus on football in Ireland, underlines our strong commitment to the domestic game.
"And, as RTÉ has already secured live broadcast rights for all of Ireland’s Euro 2016 qualifying games, we really have the most comprehensive offering for fans, all free-to-air.”
anyone know if that represents and increase or decrease ? havent a notion myself
Sounds good and then break it down to 4 season 17/18 games as season, cup semis and the final, so 13-15 league games per season, Added to Setanta coverage and its not that different to the current set up is it? Does the agreement feature any renumeration to clubs or are we expected to be grateful for simply having the privilage of RTE showing games. Maybe UTV Ireland has stirred things up a little
RTE are said to be delighted to have been paid by the FAI for this arrangement.
RTE will cover a few games at the start of the season usually Dublin based games, then nothing in the mid part of the season or European coverage, coverage will appear again for the FAI semi's and end of season league deciding games..............!
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So what's in this for the clubs? Increase your profile on live tv, and in some cases see a reduced attendance?
There should be a properly compensated arrangement in place for the home side to get a set fee for each game, and not just the previous arrangement of having to be on for certain amount of times, even that was a paltry sum.
I think it's good for the league and shows good commitment from rte but the clubs need to paid as without them there is no game on TV.
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How much is this deal actually worth to the FAI and do the clubs see any monetary reward?
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Being on TV on a weekly basis should be worth a fair bit to premier clubs in terms of the commercial revenue they bring in. Retaining Soccer Republic is the main thing here- it helps all premier clubs in terms of exposure.
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The harsh truth is that RTE neither need nor (I would guess) want to show the league. Is this a condition of them getting International rights ? Anyway, it means the clubs are not in a strong bargaining position when it comes to demanding payment for games.
Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.
RTÉ's original announcement would suggest that they had already secured the international rights:
Although I'm almost certain I saw another report on it somewhere which indicated that the LOI coverage was tagged onto a deal for the international games. I can't quite put my finger on it now though.Originally Posted by RTÉ
When they're getting a chance to air the games at no significant cost to them, and without having to pay the clubs, it's a no brainer for RTÉ.
They take a lot of flak at times, but at least they are actually willing to show a certain number of games each season as well as a very decent highlights package. While Soccer Republic is by no means perfect, it's light-years ahead of anything the league has ever had before in my opinion.
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Any chance the Bwin or Bet365 will do live streaming next season like they agreed for the Irish League? It could be a revenue stream that actually gets to the clubs
That's an amazing service for Northern clubs and fans. You can be sure the FAI have sold off the broadcasting rights for a pittance and RTE/Setanta would no doubt get their knickers in a twist if games were streamed by Trackchamp. Didn't they (FAI and broadcasters) pull the plug on Rovers and Pat's fans streaming their matches a couple of years ago? I believe the release of footage from our game against Linfield in Windsor has been blocked on similar grounds.
I know lads in a company overseas that had professional dealings with the FAI. They thought they were a bunch of muppets and that while they dealt with FA's in dodgy places around the world, the FAI's behaviour was still ridiculous in comparison.
So much marketing that would cost them nothing and would take care of itself if they didn't have the hand out before they even knew what was being proposed.
Edit: I'm not tarring everyone in the FAI with the same brush, but you can guess which lads with decision making power would behave like that.
Last edited by gufcfan; 04/09/2014 at 3:32 PM.
I see Sky have pulled coverage of IL matches.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...-30571020.html
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