IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? 16:54 - Aug 20 with 3159 views | SW_LondonBlue | Real mixed feelings about being able to watch town online for £10 or red button on Sky Sports (if you have the package). I will always try and watch us away where I can but if not possible I will definitely use IFollow online midweek this season. BUT I'm really Interested to see how for us and other clubs how much attendances dwindle and whether it impacts performances. If the club can generate more revenue from Ifollow (not sure what cut they get) I wonder if away ticket prices will reduce to get fans in. [Post edited 20 Aug 2018 16:55]
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 17:13 - Aug 20 with 3101 views | Radlett_blue | Good point. Midweek games are a soft target as plenty of supporters can't get away from work to travel or can't be bothered. I will watch the Sky coverage with interest tomorrow. As long as it's reasonable it would certainly deter me from making some trips to away games but I guess the overall impact won't really show up on attendances. | |
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 17:23 - Aug 20 with 3090 views | Blue_Dwarf | Watching live under the flood lights atmosphere always seems far greater so hopefully won’t affect it but it inevitably will. Maybe it will force clubs to lower prices for evening games, then it is win win situation | | | |
IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 17:24 - Aug 20 with 3079 views | dirtyboy | I think there's lots of factors to consider. I for one don't get to games very often at all, so the ability to watch a midweek game will be good for me and i'm sure plenty of others who live more than 50 miles or so away. I guess if we're actually seeing decent footy too, it's going to translate to more 'itching' to get along to home games on the Saturday. Actually, thinking about it, could work in our favour, if I and many others see improved performances and wins online, we'll end up making more effort to get to games of that i'm sure. | | | |
IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 18:52 - Aug 20 with 2993 views | Guthrum |
IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 17:23 - Aug 20 by Blue_Dwarf | Watching live under the flood lights atmosphere always seems far greater so hopefully won’t affect it but it inevitably will. Maybe it will force clubs to lower prices for evening games, then it is win win situation |
This. Altho I admit in a marginal call, as it is for me tomorrow (on time and money), it may swing me to go and watch it on the telly - but in a pub with other Town fans (just 60 miles closer to home). | |
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 21:04 - Aug 20 with 2911 views | strikalite | Ooo careful, I remember getting stick for saying streaming Town games live will effect away following and should be pulled, thankfully they've clamped down on streams, yep agree of course it will, especially anything over a couple of hours away, bound too... | | | |
IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 21:09 - Aug 20 with 2892 views | Nthsuffolkblue | I would think it will have little more effect than televising matches has done generally. They are two different experiences. If I had a realistic chance to follow the club for evening away matches, the fact I could watch online instead would only really stop me if it was a match I was undecided about going to anyway. | |
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 21:20 - Aug 20 with 2835 views | Swansea_Blue |
IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 17:24 - Aug 20 by dirtyboy | I think there's lots of factors to consider. I for one don't get to games very often at all, so the ability to watch a midweek game will be good for me and i'm sure plenty of others who live more than 50 miles or so away. I guess if we're actually seeing decent footy too, it's going to translate to more 'itching' to get along to home games on the Saturday. Actually, thinking about it, could work in our favour, if I and many others see improved performances and wins online, we'll end up making more effort to get to games of that i'm sure. |
Fair point. The tv coverage might be a good advert if we’re playing good footie and getting results. I’m grateful for the coverage, but I’d never choose to stay home and watch on TV over attending live. TV coverage is just handy if it’s not practical to get to the game (which is quite often in my case). Can’t beat a live game under the lights. | |
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 22:38 - Aug 20 with 2752 views | hatch | I’m driving up tomorrow afternoon and probably back close to 1am with meetings from 9am Wednesday. It has definitely made me consider whether to sack it all off, and it would deter me in the future but it’s start of season, weather is good, we have a good record at pride park, usually a good atmosphere and nothing beats the real thing. Now need to debate whether to do the same for Leeds away on a Wednesday. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 23:12 - Aug 20 with 2677 views | Jonnosdreadlocks | its a pre cursor to arm chair season tickets which will come in the next few years. Not sure these mid week championship games will make a huge difference as not that many fans travel huge distances for midweek games for practical reasons. if it hits home attendances it will could be problematic but see that its an experiment worth exploring. | |
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 23:34 - Aug 20 with 2631 views | NoCanariesAllowed | I've never quite understood the impact of televising games on attendances. I know it does make a difference, but for me personally, whether a game is on TV has no bearing on whether I decide to go. I generally decide weeks or even months in advance that I'm going to go to certain fixtures because I want the experience of attending that particular game, regardless of whether it gets chosen for TV or not. Classic example: I was at the 'Noel Hunt' Charlton game because I hadn't been to The Valley for years and wanted to go back. Sky had no bearing on that decision. And I'm bloody glad they didn't! [Post edited 20 Aug 2018 23:35]
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 01:32 - Aug 21 with 2559 views | Stenvict | The fact the games are on Sky now makes me want to go even more. The players can't hear fans that are sitting on their sofa or are in the pub. | |
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IFollow and Sky to kill midweek away attendances? on 11:10 - Aug 21 with 2397 views | SamWhiteUK | Tweeted the club about this yesterday -
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