bluetonium
Well-Known Member
Real shame here and at Bury, but as others have said inevitable. Needs to be more accountability imo.
Out of interest, who'd watch if someone like Amazon, Netflix or even a free to view channel bought up the rights to league one and two footy and showed matches? Either directly competing with sky and bt on kick off times, or weekday evenings?
For those of us without sky sports subscriptions, would cheap or free access to lower league football be preferable to £30 plus per month when it's Brighton vs Sheff Utd?
No offence to either but I'd probably choose the local lower division team game for free or as part of my subscription elsewhere. Would it give the lower division clubs any notable boost in income at all?
It may well effect their physical attendances, but overall would it bring in more money per club, and at least raise awareness of the game in the lower leagues?
Out of interest, who'd watch if someone like Amazon, Netflix or even a free to view channel bought up the rights to league one and two footy and showed matches? Either directly competing with sky and bt on kick off times, or weekday evenings?
For those of us without sky sports subscriptions, would cheap or free access to lower league football be preferable to £30 plus per month when it's Brighton vs Sheff Utd?
No offence to either but I'd probably choose the local lower division team game for free or as part of my subscription elsewhere. Would it give the lower division clubs any notable boost in income at all?
It may well effect their physical attendances, but overall would it bring in more money per club, and at least raise awareness of the game in the lower leagues?