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[Archived] Rovers Uefa Cup Coverage?


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I don't want to condone watching matches over the internet but if anyone has any sites could you please PM please. I have one really good one, i just do not know if we are being shown yet.

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the club should take a bit of the blame. there are enough sky channels and several PPV ones. millwall got their uefa game screened by bravo! we only have 700 tickets for the game.

it's down to poor marketing,......... again :angry:

It has nothing to do with poor marketing - or indeed Rovers - they take no blame whatsoever.

They have no say over the rights for the away leg, so it's entirely up to domestic broadcasters themselves to judge whether they want to spend money on the rights.

And (for the nth time) once Channel 5 and ITV4 had cherry picked Spurs / Newcastle / West Ham our game was never going to be on.

Its ruddy typical isn't it!....they decide to show our home game live with the well known attendance problems we have at present.Ham shankers.

Oh how the pubs of Blackburn will do a real trade that night while Ewood is 3/4 empty!!!!!!! :angry:

To be fair, in terms of maximising revenue Rovers have done exactly the right thing. It's already clear that Rovers are not an attractive proposition to TV companies, even less so should this tie be a dead duck after the 1st leg.

As this game is free for ST holders, the walk-on crowd was never going to generate much cash at 15 quid a head - TV or no TV coverage.

I have no idea what Rovers will get from the TV rights - wild guess somewhere between £50 grand and £150 grand. So between 3500 and 10000 paying adults.

There is no way in the world that having the game on TV will cause a swing in walk-on punters of anything approaching 3500 - or even 1000 come to that.

So the Rovers may as well bank whatever TV cash they can now.

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It has nothing to do with poor marketing - or indeed Rovers - they take no blame whatsoever.

They have no say over the rights for the away leg, so it's entirely up to domestic broadcasters themselves to judge whether they want to spend money on the rights.

And (for the nth time) once Channel 5 and ITV4 had cherry picked Spurs / Newcastle / West Ham our game was never going to be on.

To be fair, in terms of maximising revenue Rovers have done exactly the right thing. It's already clear that Rovers are not an attractive proposition to TV companies, even less so should this tie be a dead duck after the 1st leg.

As this game is free for ST holders, the walk-on crowd was never going to generate much cash at 15 quid a head - TV or no TV coverage.

I have no idea what Rovers will get from the TV rights - wild guess somewhere between £50 grand and £150 grand. So between 3500 and 10000 paying adults.

There is no way in the world that having the game on TV will cause a swing in walk-on punters of anything approaching 3500 - or even 1000 come to that.

So the Rovers may as well bank whatever TV cash they can now.

Well said Tris there are to many people trying to blame the Rovers re tele rights when they dont know what they are talking about..............

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Stu, could vou PM a link, and anyone else who as other sites....please

Yes please. Me too. havent been able to google the site. keep ending up at this german site where it doesnt have any links. Also do I need some special streaming tool?

Thanx in advance. GO ROVERS. Lets get this season on track!

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