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| We are surely the only game that lets it's live broadcast game be completely compromised by playing 2 sometimes 3 other games at the same time on Friday night. I'm suprised Sky allow it to be honest cos it must knock many thousands off their live viewing figures. Needless to say the RFL won't bother to do anything about it. The live game should be THE only game played on a Friday night!
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| Quote: spooneryork "
and Saturday?
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| Saturday is normally the only game played, there's usually no clash. Friday can see up to 4 games being played at the same time, it really must knock thousands off the Live viewing figures.
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| Apart from Salford, who always seem to have preferred Friday nights, most teams kicked off on Sundays (once the Sunday Observance Law was relaxed obviously). Since the advent of Sky televised live games, a number of clubs have elected for a Friday preferrance, in order to bring a degree of consistency in game turnaround but mainly to maximise on corporate hospitality.
Hull moved from Sunday to mainly Friday gamedays last year and despite all the doom & gloom predicted, gates actually increased. Rarely have Sky switched a scheduled game from Friday to Saturday or Sunday, they often switch, at very short notice, from Sunday to Friday, so disrupting the training schedule of many clubs.
Sky won't be bothered about the few hundred, not thousands, of people not watching, in the most part, they'll already have banked their subscriptions anyway.
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| football and union don't do it do they. add to that cricket. stop thinking of ways to knock the game you make yourself look like a numpty.
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| Totally agree, it's another way that the game shoots itself in the foot. The televised game should be THE only game. Like you say other sports don't compromise their Live games.
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| It does get annoying to keep missing Sky games being at matches. It's not the same watching them delayed.
Having said that I'd hate Wigan's home matches to move from Friday Nights. This is our 10th season since switching and the routine is set in.
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| Quote: spooneryork "Totally agree, it's another way that the game shoots itself in the foot. The televised game should be THE only game. Like you say other sports don't compromise their Live games.'"
So your response is to compromise the financial viability of the clubs?
You could have a whole shelf full of these soon
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| Quote: cod'ead "So your response is to compromise the financial viability of the clubs?
I would say putting the overall interest of the game first would be paramount. Why televise a game and then have up to 3 other games up against it on the same night ensuring a much lower TV audience? Hull had over 14,000 fans for their home game on Friday night, 3,500 at Salford that's a lot of fans who may have watched it at home, at friends, at the Pub or Club!
Clubs might make more on Corporate sales Friday night but they will live and die by TV viewing figures as that determines what deal Sky will offer in a few years time. Our viewing figures are stagnant and not increasing which would be the ideal if a better deal is to be had off Sky.
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| in the current financial climate, clubs need to do whats best for them not whats best for tv figures, friday night at hull brings in more sponsers and coporate sales, i do miss sunday rugby, but it has worked well for us and that has shown in our profits
there are numerous football premiership matches played on a sunday that clash with other games that are covered by sky, more often when the european matches are played midweek
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| Quote: spooneryork "<snip>'"
First of all, please learn how to use the quote facility, I've had to edit your post because of your inability.
Do you honestly think that Sky are that concerned?
If you do, then maybe Sky should be reminded that the game's first priority is the welfare of those playing the game. They are involved in a dynamic collision sport, player recovery time is all important to retaining the spectacle that is Rugby League. If Sky don't have a spectacle, they don't have a product to sell, if they have no product to sell, they have no money to invest in that product.
I have infinitely more confidence in the RFL to negotiate TV rights with Sky than I have in your potical smokescreen tactics. You have already shown, on another thread, that you have no idea about how to account for player valuations.
You've now shown you know buggerall about how televised TV works. In fact you're rapidly getting to the point where you appear to know buggerall about RL at all
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| If you have such faith in the RFL How come our game gets such a comparitably poor deal compared to the Guinness premireship? Our viewing figures need to improve for the RFL to have a good base for negotations next time as the "good times" may well soon be over in today's very poor economic climate. Glad you can be so blaise about Sky viewing figures being unimportant.
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| Quote: spooneryork "
do you not have any of the following:-
sky+
dvd recorder
video recorder
all usefull for tv games
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| I agree with the OP and this was brought up by Martyn Sadler in his column last week.
I don't know why anyone would think this could equate to just a few hundred fans, when the likes of Wigan, Leeds and Saints all play on a Friday night, which could equate to over 40k RL fans.
As for the corporate stuff, it is a valid point to an extent, however a few clubs still go with Sundays, so there obviously isn;t a black and white solution.
When viewing figures can be as low as 100k at times, having up to 40k fans at their games at the same time really could make a difference.
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