Just wondering ...
Is this on the telly ???![]()
Just wondering ...
Is this on the telly ???![]()
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.
Well they showed Shels home and away games at this stage in the competition last year.
Also, the away leg will be broadcast live on Czech TV so RTE should be able to pick that up in exchange for letting Czech TV use their coverage of the second leg.
Champions!
Are you 100% sure of that?Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
I really hope it does be showed live.
City Til I Die
Champions 2005
Or, if it ain't on the telly, why don't you actually go to the game?!![]()
Sorry, I couldn't resist that!!
Football is life. The rest is mere detail...
If only that were possible !!Originally Posted by colblimp
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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.
Yes 100% sure it is. RTE showed their last home game remember. The home leg might be different because it is on so early
I heard 181k TV viewers for Djungerdens so i think RTE will realise makes commercial sense to show away match as usually get more viewers for those games.
Plus they are in the first round proper not the qualification legs. I reckon they will get a good TV AUDIENCE. Slavia arent in great form. They are 11th as you probably know. Cork might get a draw or even a win out there. A few advertisments on RTE should get maybe even 200,000 - 300,000 viewers.
The away leg is definately live.
Think RTE are waiting for confirmation of kick off time (subject to the floodlight problems) before they commit to the first leg. Don't know who would watch it at 3pm on a Thursday
The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
1st leg so no problems with the floodlights.Originally Posted by shedite
Worst case scenario i'd say home leg would start at 4.30 or 5.00 as that way match won't end in darkness even withouit lights. The lights at the cross should be good enough for twlight?
Since when have the lights in TX been a problem?Originally Posted by pete
Have I missed something here?![]()
Have Boot Disk, will travel
UEFA want brighter and higher lights. Basically want to keep their competitions poshOriginally Posted by Peadar
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The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
The dirty lángers!Originally Posted by shedite
Next they'll be telling us they greener grass and whiter pitch markings!![]()
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Have Boot Disk, will travel
In fairness the standard of EL grounds has to improve. I hope all the bigger EL teams get their grounds sorted so we dont lose home advantage
And I suppose they'll want dressing rooms and goalposts too i suppose.Originally Posted by Peadar
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It's pretty short-sighted to go to the trouble of getting planning permission and installing floodlights that they knew weren't good enough for first round of UEFA Cup.
It's like the FAI don't expect us to do well![]()
Irish team in first round proper 2 years in a row. Need to sort it out!
The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
Its crazy that floodlights are good enough for U-21 European Chmapionship qualifer against France but not good enough for a club game.
The lights at the cross are one of the better ones in the league (Bramdywell ones look good) as have 4 tall poles as opposed to the crappy 6 pole version at most grounds.
You have to wonder about the point of Uefa licencing if floodlights not included.![]()
It is included.Originally Posted by pete
Very specific criteria, that's why I'm so surprised we now have a problem.
See the Club Licensing Manual here...
Look at Page 38
"For evening matches, the stadium must be equipped with a Floodlighting System complying with the minimum average lux level specified in the relevant UEFA club competitions regulations.
The FAI will issue a FAI Floodlighting Certificate based on verified measurement records from FAI-approved contractors."
Last edited by Peadar; 01/09/2005 at 3:50 PM.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
It always was included, even the first year ...... the only one in question was Shels because of champs league .... but Lansdowne was fine for them.Originally Posted by Peadar
The lux value must have gone up, or the dispertion rate changed. Thats huge change ... not just for eL.![]()
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.
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