The Thursday night game will be something most fans will be eager to avoid I reckon. It was tried by Dundalk I think but definitely Derry and wasn’t popular.
Couple of articles in the media today about an increase in televised fixtures for next season.
Virgin are set to show at least 14 games:
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...961127277.html
It looks like we are actually very near having a televised game a week, which would be massive for the league.In addition to those 14 games, Scanlon confirmed RTÉ are set to show 18 league games with a further four in the cup, while an announcement regarding TG4’s Women’s Premier Division coverage for 2024 is also expected in the coming days.
Scanlon calling it like it is saying that we're only going to see a handful of grounds across the ~45 domestic games he's estimating will be broadcast in 2024.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/soc...379120392.html
The Thursday night game will be something most fans will be eager to avoid I reckon. It was tried by Dundalk I think but definitely Derry and wasn’t popular.
It'll be interesting to see viewer numbers from standalone games but Thursday and Monday nights are a poor choice for games.
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I doubt Scanlon was raising the issue of 5 grounds only being good enough for TV lightly, it was getting it out there early.
So lets assume no games from Dundalk or Drogs and very limited say 4 from Waterford/Galway
That means 41 games from the other 6 teams....average of 7 each..........maybe my Maths is wrong but id say thta means at least 9 of Rovers 18 home games will be on TV..
This could be a serious loss of Crowds for Rovers and for other clubs as well.
Dont like to be negative but the complete lack of compensation for clubs has to change. regarding Thursday matches , any match not on a Friday in Tallaght is normally at 50% of the Friday crowds....plenty to think about
Are the Thursday matches that are to be televised on the dates where the matches are already scheduled for the Thursday due to the Euros or a completely separate Thursday? If I was to experiment with a Thursday match Bohs vs us in Dalymount seems like the best option as it would be highly likely to sell out regardless of the day of the week due to Dalymount's current capacity.
I have some sympathy for the TV companies as regards Thursday and Monday games. After all, people complain when games are on a Friday when they clash with the rest of the fixtures. Maybe Saturday evening would be better than Thursday though.
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I would say we shouldn't write anything off on the basis it didn't work pre 2020. Completely different set of circumstances in place now all of a sudden.
The game being moved to Thursday is certainly not for the benefit of the match going fans. It's to try and maximize the tv viewership numbers.
I am hopeful the Thursday night might work out. PL fans view midweek football as bonus football, which is why I'd say the league cup is generally enjoyed more than the initial rounds of the FA Cup which gets in the way of the 'real football'.
You'd imagine that any of the Dublin or Louth derbies (facilities being the issue) would be have a decent crowd for tv even on a Thursday.
Thursday 23rd May is the date chosen. Shouldn't really clash with anything, but the Europa League final is scheduled for the day before in Dublin.
Games scheduled that weekend are
Bohs v St Pats
Derry v Sligo
Galway v Dundalk
Waterford v Drogheda
Shamrock Rovers v Shelbourne
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But is it really, with no TV deal clubs are getting nothing for this, TV may be paying FAI something but clubs are essentially handing over free broadcasting rights.
Should be something like 5k for the home team and make it a 1k for interest for the away side, whatever the future breakdown that's up to a deal to be agreed, but as things stands its €0.00 to all clubs.
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There should of course be something for being shown on TV. Its reality that it can impact numbers going to a game, particularly away support and its is those additional numbers that Dundalk eg get significant benefit. I dont think it should be presented as compensation for a drop in attendance rather than rights to broadcast the sporting product.
There isnt nothing in it for clubs, it is additional opportunity to exploit - those selling ground naming rights will sell easier or get a premium more for broadcast games imo. Viewership numbers and the spread of those people could be better brand exposure for a sponsor than the same or similar people week in week out at games. Its another selling point at minimum and even if games are not broadcast from the ground regularly there could be key games that will, fixture lists flashed up and score updates with a company name featuring each time, if a game is being host then main and grond sponsors are all over the place.
I think it's easy to over-egg the impact of TV for LOI clubs. Firstly - it's too late for the next seaosnn or two to do anything to take advantage of this anouncement of increased coverage. Multi-year sponsorship and stadium deals are already done, so there will be limited positive impact re sponsorship for a few years. The second thing is that coverage of the LOI is oftenn inconsistent and rather sporadic. Yes - it's going up for this seaosn. But it could easily be reduced again in future years, as that is what has happened previously. As a business person i wouldn't be digging deeper into my pocket on the possibility of increased future exposure that may well never arise.
Balanced against the long-term, hypothetical positive impact of TV games is the short-term, demonstrable negative impact of reduced gate receipts, reduced matchday inncome etc. The clubs for whom being on TV would work out best are those with severe capacity constraints - e.g. Bohs and Pats. They would have little or nothing to lose from it, as they'd probably sell out their games regardless anyway. Rovers will probably struggle to sell out all or almost all their games this year, so being on TV would probably cost them money overall in reduced attendances.
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Scanlon confirmed at the launch that Virgin were paying for the rights.
https://www.thesun.ie/sport/12016146...coverage-2024/
I think the Thursday trial is a real positive. Most LoI fans will surely tune in. With no other football on and it not being a Friday (more people out on a fri) will hopefully see good numbers tuning in.
they need to pick the right match and I’d say Bohs Pats or Rovers Shels which should both sell out regardless of tv
Is there an announcement due on naming rights for Oriel? Maybe its done but if not it is a selling point. Marketing is basiclly about over egging things in general imo but I do get your point. I would not be disappointed to not have games in Oriel televised particularly when there is LoItv to fall back on when ye cant get to a game.
First lot of RTÉ live games announced -
Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk, Friday, Tallaght Stadium - 16 February, 2024, kick-off at 19:45
Derry City v St Patrick's Athletic, The Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium - Friday, 1 March, 2024, kick-off at 19:45
Galway United v Shamrock Rovers, Eamonn Deacy Park - Friday, 15 March, 2024, kick-off at 19:45
Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians, Tallaght Stadium - Friday, 29 March, 2024. kick-off at 19:45
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So, total games confirmed so far:
Shamrock Rovers v Dundalk - 16th Feb - 7:45pm - RTÉ
Derry City v St Pat's - 1st Mar - 7:45pm - RTÉ
Shamrock Rovers v Derry City - 4th Mar - 7:45pm - Virgin Media
Galway United v Shamrock Rovers - 15th Mar - 7:45pm - RTÉ
Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians - 29th Mar - 7:45pm - RTÉ
Galway United v Bohemians - 1st Apr - 7:45pm - Virgin Media
Shelbourne v Shamrock Rovers - 22nd Apr - 7:45pm - Virgin Media
TBC - 6th May - Virgin Media
TBC - 20th May - Virgin Media
TBC - 23rd May - Virgin Media
TBC - 3rd June - Virgin Media
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