When we get a good cup draw for free TV, possibly next season on Sky, as believe they are increasing amount of EFL games considerably as part of new deal.
Although there's no specific compensation to the club for individual games, is it the case that there is generally some income across the board from TV companies? Travel is tricky though because cheaper tickets can be bought if booking travel earlier.
Can the club’s involved refuse a change of date or do they just have to accept it? Very short notice for a fixture change. Stockport will get extra money for their TV game and we will certainly lose money (attendance) so couldn't really be more unfair on us.
On TV money for live games, the Stockport game is on the Monday, as Brighton women are playing at Broadfield on the Sunday. That match is being shown live on BBC 2 . As hosts, I wonder if we get any of the TV money (however little as BBC not Sky) or will it all go to the participating teams?
On TV money for live games, the Stockport game is on the Monday, as Brighton women are playing at Broadfield on the Sunday. That match is being shown live on BBC 2 . As hosts, I wonder if we get any of the TV money (however little as BBC not Sky) or will it all go to the participating teams?
As we don’t own the ground, I would not expect us to receive anything. Brighton ladies helped out with money in maintaining the pitch. if we received other money from the Brighton ladies surely we would publicise their games?
Last Edit: Feb 17, 2024 13:04:08 GMT by ashdownred