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    I don't think anyone is suggesting a €50 season pass. But asking someone to pay €252 for LOITV through the season, before you go into cup games, when those attending every game are likely paying less than that for their season ticket is a bit much.

    Been over this in previous pages within this thread enough times, but FAI have absolutely shot themselves in the foot by not offering a ~€140-€160 season pass, or some level of packages for those who can't travel to away games.

    Uptake is almost certainly well down on last season. A huge number of people are watching via dodgy streams or IPTV services, who may otherwise have thrown the €150 to a season pass in February.

    I would wager the clubs will see very little financial return this season, if any return at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    That make no business sense, offering packages that work out at less then €5 per game is just not sustainable for a club. €7 is not overly expensive about half price of attending at game in person and about the price of a pint in Dublin. I accept that times are tough for many in the current climate but no one is forcing you to pay to watch a stream of a LOI game
    There is not a limited amount of subscribtions available. It is not a ticket service with a capacity. There is a near unlimited amount of subscriptions you could sell.

    The question should how to maximise the amount of money coming in, because the outgoings will stay the roughly the same no matter how many people use the service. 10 people paying 5euro makes more money than 7 people paying 7euro, with zero extra costs for LOItv.

    Again, what other streaming service works like this? Maybe a once off pay-per-view Boxing, which has plenty of build up for it, but no month long season. Nearly every other streaming service has something akin to season pass. Not having a season pass is just pure incompetence, which no-one else would do.

    Obvisouly you cant go too cheap , but there definitley is a magic number which maximises the largest pool of paying customers with the largest price. Having on average 2 euro for a game might bring in the same number as those willing to pay 3 euro, but the increase in people willing to pay 3 euro for a game would offset the money made from people paying 4 euro for a game. 7 euro is far to expensive and I am willing to bet there are LOItv games with single digit paying watchers (which again is why not having a streaming pass is stupid).

    To give anecdotal edvidence to tie together the price and season pass. If a season pass was offered for 100 euro (very cheap by all means, like 55cent for every league game or 3euro for only your teams games), 4 people in my family would willing pay without to much thought. We would all be very happy with the service.

    Now with the current offer of 7 euro per game, we bought it on average twice each, which means 4 times by the end of the season. There is various factors why... going to games.. having to pay each time for us puts you off.... things come up during games times.... maybe you miss the first 30 min , so there is no point in paying the 7 euro ..... zero desire to pay 7 euro to watch other teams in the league without Dundalk... neighbour is watching (maybe has a dodgy box) more craic to watch it him ...etc. etc.

    So we will give LOItv 112 euro, while if a very cheap season pass was offered we would have spent 400 euro. The costs for LOItv is still the same.

    There is a reason why LOItv is an outlier in how it is run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiki Balboa View Post
    There is not a limited amount of subscribtions available. It is not a ticket service with a capacity. There is a near unlimited amount of subscriptions you could sell.

    The question should how to maximise the amount of money coming in, because the outgoings will stay the roughly the same no matter how many people use the service. 10 people paying 5euro makes more money than 7 people paying 7euro, with zero extra costs for LOItv.

    Again, what other streaming service works like this? Maybe a once off pay-per-view Boxing, which has plenty of build up for it, but no month long season. Nearly every other streaming service has something akin to season pass. Not having a season pass is just pure incompetence, which no-one else would do.

    Obvisouly you cant go too cheap , but there definitley is a magic number which maximises the largest pool of paying customers with the largest price. Having on average 2 euro for a game might bring in the same number as those willing to pay 3 euro, but the increase in people willing to pay 3 euro for a game would offset the money made from people paying 4 euro for a game. 7 euro is far to expensive and I am willing to bet there are LOItv games with single digit paying watchers (which again is why not having a streaming pass is stupid).

    To give anecdotal edvidence to tie together the price and season pass. If a season pass was offered for 100 euro (very cheap by all means, like 55cent for every league game or 3euro for only your teams games), 4 people in my family would willing pay without to much thought. We would all be very happy with the service.

    Now with the current offer of 7 euro per game, we bought it on average twice each, which means 4 times by the end of the season. There is various factors why... going to games.. having to pay each time for us puts you off.... things come up during games times.... maybe you miss the first 30 min , so there is no point in paying the 7 euro ..... zero desire to pay 7 euro to watch other teams in the league without Dundalk... neighbour is watching (maybe has a dodgy box) more craic to watch it him ...etc. etc.

    So we will give LOItv 112 euro, while if a very cheap season pass was offered we would have spent 400 euro. The costs for LOItv is still the same.

    There is a reason why LOItv is an outlier in how it is run.
    Ther is a limited amount of subscriptions, the LOI has a very limited market. This is fact, this is how it been in my 25-30 years of going of attending game. With package you get all the money in one lump much harder
    to budget for unexpected cost and rising cost of production throughout the season.

    The club have been funding this the for over a year now they worked with the providers of LOI TV and the FAI to set a cost they found sustainable .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    Ther is a limited amount of subscriptions, the LOI has a very limited market. This is fact, this is how it been in my 25-30 years of going of attending game. With package you get all the money in one lump much harder
    to budget for unexpected cost and rising cost of production throughout the season.

    The club have been funding this the for over a year now they worked with the providers of LOI TV and the FAI to set a cost they found sustainable .

    You are not getting the point, of course the market is limited (as with everything), but the product itself (paying subsription to LOItv) is near unlimted. It is not a factory with the capacity of only producing 'x' amount of football jerseys, which each jersey having its own cost to make. LOItv can have 1 or 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000 paying subscriptions with the (roughly) same capitcity and without (greatly) increasing its own production cost.

    The number of people willing to buy is limited, but at the same time it is affected by the price. So there is a meeting point between the highest amount of people willing to paying the highest price. Since the product is (near) unlimited, you can get the highest profit from actually having a pretty cheap price, as it will be bought the most.

    Again, if you can find another subscription service (in sports or entertainment) that works like LOItv, I will happily eat my hat. Netflix for example costed only 8 euro a month (with all the benefits like password sharing, so 4 people could be on a 8 euro package), which is very cheap considering movie prices. Once they created a support base, they could increase the price.

    LOItv has severly limited its own potential customer base with this strategy. My guess again is the only people who will spend more than 100 euros on it will be people within the football industry, or hardcore LOI fans living outside of Ireland. Its no surprise either. GAA go was set up to do the exact same thing, try to exploit Irish migrants abroad with high prices (but that was also competing with free-to-air tv games within Ireland). My guess is the people behind LOItv just copied the GAA go system, which obvisoulsy doesn't fit to our sport or league.
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    And a big lump-sum works the exact opposite way. It would much better for the service provider, as they would have a much clearer picture of their budget and constraints.

    That is why football teams love selling season tickets to actual home games.

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    So many people have IPTV subs these days and are used to using it for their sport. So aside from having to pay per stream, it's also far more hassle. I would think the crossover between people who want to stream LOI games and those who have IPTV subs is fairly large. Generally speaking, there's no restricted access. Streams can be found for free online or through IPTV subs. So you'd think many potential customers would pay out of loyalty and/or because they want the product to remain. The lack of a season pass doesn't give the opportunity to just hand over 150 quid (or whatever) at the start of the season and be done with it. Particularly to season ticket holders who are used to handing over a sum of money before the season starts.

    I just think it's a fundamental misunderstanding of its likely customer base. Season ticket holders and the LOI "loyal" type who generally just hand over money to clubs for almost anything, often in the interest of keeping things going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bohsmug View Post
    So many people have IPTV subs these days and are used to using it for their sport. So aside from having to pay per stream, it's also far more hassle. I would think the crossover between people who want to stream LOI games and those who have IPTV subs is fairly large. Generally speaking, there's no restricted access. Streams can be found for free online or through IPTV subs. So you'd think many potential customers would pay out of loyalty and/or because they want the product to remain. The lack of a season pass doesn't give the opportunity to just hand over 150 quid (or whatever) at the start of the season and be done with it. Particularly to season ticket holders who are used to handing over a sum of money before the season starts.

    I just think it's a fundamental misunderstanding of its likely customer base. Season ticket holders and the LOI "loyal" type who generally just hand over money to clubs for almost anything, often in the interest of keeping things going.
    This is true.
    When Rovers offered a refund on Season tickets for the season that was cancelled the number who came looking was barely into double digits.
    I suspect the same around most clubs

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    Half time on LOITV. A big interview with Ogbene previewing the 4 games at the start of last month.

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    With the robot cameras it can be 50-50 if you even see the goals. Didn't pay for it this week after the rubbish coverage in the past few weeks.

    In first division sides often only worth it if they have human operated cameras.

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    Find it a bit strange, if not a bit backwards, that the likes of Wexford, Longford and Athlone can provide zero budget, good quality, LOITV streams, and the bigger budget sides like Galway, Bray and Waterford stick with the absolutely dreadful pixellot camera system. It's awful looking and near impossible to watch for 90 minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel-harps1954 View Post
    Find it a bit strange, if not a bit backwards, that the likes of Wexford, Longford and Athlone can provide zero budget, good quality, LOITV streams, and the bigger budget sides like Galway, Bray and Waterford stick with the absolutely dreadful pixellot camera system. It's awful looking and near impossible to watch for 90 minutes.
    Couldn't agree more , should be part of the participation criteria to provide a stream worth paying for
    BTW the Rory Gaffney winner against Harps has 815,000 views and rising on Rovers twitter account , the goal itself was alright but the commentary is what made it go viral
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    LOI TV season pass returning for the new season, whinging all season does work!!

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    Presumably there will be the option, like in the EFL's iFollow, to solely subscribe to a given team's matches?

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    I wouldn't presume anything about that service

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    Good news but I expect the season ticket pass to be a bit more than it was in 2021.

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    There should be a season pass per club. An option then for all games home and away. An option for away games only.
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    A Championship: 4 years - 8 first teams - 0 financially ruined. First Division '14: 7 first teams.
    Opportunity lost for new clubs/regions to join the LoI family.

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    We'll see how much the season ticket is. It's a great service overall. Being able to watch games across the league is great.

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    A season pass, half season pass and individual priced games will be perfect for the service....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bohsmug View Post
    We'll see how much the season ticket is. It's a great service overall. Being able to watch games across the league is great.
    Figure I've been told is ridiculously good value

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    Quite a good exercise to remove it last year and then see what the demand was.(ST for it)
    Will be interesting to see how they price it?

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    They should consider making the highlights show available through YouTube as well. It's a better platform for promoting the content.
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