Falkirk v Bolton: Live Online
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thebish wrote:that'll be Abdoulaye's Twin - he has no idea what day it is!Falkirk_TV wrote:And just a reminder the match is not till Wednesday! We had one Bolton fan on the site moaning he that he couldn't see the match tonight!

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Broadcasting rights, pal.Relentless09 wrote:Also it would be good if us Bolton fans could get a system like this
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If you had the equipment and were willing to pay them some kind of commission, I'm sure they'd go for it..
Unless the Football League won't allow it?
Unless the Football League won't allow it?
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We have got a rights agreement with the Scottish Football League, but there is not other television contracts in place in the lower leagues in Scotland unlike the Championshipboltonboris wrote:If you had the equipment and were willing to pay them some kind of commission, I'm sure they'd go for it..
Unless the Football League won't allow it?
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Surely you could work around that e.g only show games that won't be televised or only show home gamesNiceHotCuppaTea wrote:Broadcasting rights, pal.Relentless09 wrote:Also it would be good if us Bolton fans could get a system like this
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Nope - there's rules in place still, as I understand it about showing games that KO @ 15:00 on a Saturday. As far as I'm aware it still isn't allowed. As for the non-Saturday games, they aren't going to let them go cheap unless they're part of a TV deal.Relentless09 wrote:Surely you could work around that e.g only show games that won't be televised or only show home gamesNiceHotCuppaTea wrote:Broadcasting rights, pal.Relentless09 wrote:Also it would be good if us Bolton fans could get a system like this
Generally there is a worry that it would lead to a drop in attendances - I suspect - not necessarily just for the Clubs involved, but potentially "undecided" fans of other Clubs that might take the view that it's easier to watch the match on telly than slug it through the pi$$ing down rain to watch their own team...
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At the minute the way I see it is if your a Bolton fan and not close to the stadium your fecked for any live coverage apart from the odd televised game. Surely that decreases the fan base and then income
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This is correct - but not the way "they" see it.Relentless09 wrote:At the minute the way I see it is if your a Bolton fan and not close to the stadium your fecked for any live coverage apart from the odd televised game. Surely that decreases the fan base and then income
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I used to drive 150 miles there and 150 miles back for an entire season of home games. There are fans that travel up from London every weekend.Relentless09 wrote:At the minute the way I see it is if your a Bolton fan and not close to the stadium your fecked for any live coverage apart from the odd televised game. Surely that decreases the fan base and then income
Would that sort of thing happen if it was on the internet? I'd have certainly struggled to justify the time and expense, let alone those travelling even farther every week.
And thats not to mention those that live in and around the area who don't bother to turn up.
So I'm definitely 100% against any official streaming of games.
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I admire your loyalty but for many travelling often isn't a option, I'm not the only on here that couldn't afford a flight to and from England every other week to watch a game of footballBWFC_Insane wrote:I used to drive 150 miles there and 150 miles back for an entire season of home games. There are fans that travel up from London every weekend.Relentless09 wrote:At the minute the way I see it is if your a Bolton fan and not close to the stadium your fecked for any live coverage apart from the odd televised game. Surely that decreases the fan base and then income
Would that sort of thing happen if it was on the internet? I'd have certainly struggled to justify the time and expense, let alone those travelling even farther every week.
And thats not to mention those that live in and around the area who don't bother to turn up.
So I'm definitely 100% against any official streaming of games.
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Only because you couldn't watch 'em on yer iPad.BWFC_Insane wrote:
So I'm definitely 100% against any official streaming of games.
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Yeah, but I wasn't questioning anyone's loyalty. But streaming games officially would have an impact on crowds. And therefore a clubs income. And of course a further detrimental effect on attendances.Relentless09 wrote:I admire your loyalty but for many travelling often isn't a option, I'm not the only on here that couldn't afford a flight to and from England every other week to watch a game of footballBWFC_Insane wrote:I used to drive 150 miles there and 150 miles back for an entire season of home games. There are fans that travel up from London every weekend.Relentless09 wrote:At the minute the way I see it is if your a Bolton fan and not close to the stadium your fecked for any live coverage apart from the odd televised game. Surely that decreases the fan base and then income
Would that sort of thing happen if it was on the internet? I'd have certainly struggled to justify the time and expense, let alone those travelling even farther every week.
And thats not to mention those that live in and around the area who don't bother to turn up.
So I'm definitely 100% against any official streaming of games.
I get some people can't watch the games, but I'd rather keep fans in the ground than have everyone watching from home. Football shown in pubs has already eroded the attendances.
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I could actuallyWandering Willy wrote:Only because you couldn't watch 'em on yer iPad.BWFC_Insane wrote:
So I'm definitely 100% against any official streaming of games.

OR use my PC......
But as I'd be there it'd be a moot point!
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But you have superior equipment to everyone, don't you? What's your mither?BWFC_Insane wrote:Live streaming is only available in Internet explorer.....
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UPDATE: Live streaming should now work in other web browsers
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but not aye-pads ?Falkirk_TV wrote:UPDATE: Live streaming should now work in other web browsers
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Well, one or two people. You'll know who they are when you see them. They'll be the smug looking ones who are easily impressed and wearing items from the King's New Clothes fashion range.
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Live streaming is not available on mobile devices (eg. iPad/iPhone). This is made clear on the payment page.bobo the clown wrote:but not aye-pads ?Falkirk_TV wrote:UPDATE: Live streaming should now work in other web browsers
The people need to know !
Well, one or two people. You'll know who they are when you see them. They'll be the smug looking ones who are easily impressed and wearing items from the King's New Clothes fashion range.
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Trying to sign up for this but getting no joy. Is the site only open at certain times?
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All set for watching this now. PayPal messed me about a bit (couldn't find my address) but I got it sorted eventually. Bring it on.
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