Are Melbourne Swans fans big losers in Foxtel deal?

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  • Damien
    Living in 2005
    • Jan 2003
    • 3713

    #31
    Originally posted by Claret
    I've gone through and cross-checked the dates that we are playing at 1.10 on a Sunday and dates that the V8s are on.

    The good news (possibly!) is that there is only ONE clash - against Port at the SCG on the 20th of May (the V8's are at Winton).

    Therefore, if this 'flexibilty' is used then we in Melbourne still have a chance of seeing 6 out of the 7 Sunday games on FTA.

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    Oh cool, so the V8s will be 12-2?

    I had the feeling V8s were going to be 4-6 for some reason.

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    • Jeffers1984
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 4564

      #32
      Motor Racing *yawn fest*
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      • cruiser
        What the frack!
        • Jul 2004
        • 6114

        #33
        Originally posted by swantastic
        Supporters shafted by the Swans and now TV, i feel sorry for you guys that dont have Fox.
        They're all coming round to your place on Sunday arvo's to watch the games.
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        • Triple B
          Formerly 'BBB'
          • Feb 2003
          • 6999

          #34
          Originally posted by cruiser
          They're all coming round to your place on Sunday arvo's to watch the games.
          Easy for me to comment, living in Sydney and having Foxtel, but I'm sure some Melbournian's will make the most of the situation.

          I know if I couldn't get the away matches live in Sydney, I would definately be getting a few friends together and off to a club or somebodies house and enjoying the game, commercial free siren to siren I might add.

          I doubt in the end it will come to that and I'm sure if circumstances have forced this situation for season 2007 it will be remedied in 2008+, but I can think of some positives out of it.

          As I said, easy for me to say.
          Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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          • hammo
            Veterans List
            • Jul 2003
            • 5554

            #35
            The issue has reached Federal Parliament:

            "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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            • Blood Oath
              Still bleeding from 06
              • Oct 2005
              • 80

              #36
              In regards to Radio coverage in Melbourne, there are two "Gold" radio stations and two "Silver" radio stations.
              The two Gold stations are 3MMM & 3AW and they cover Friday Night, their pick Sat Arvo, their pick Sat night & the middle game on Sunday. The two silver stations are 1116SEN & ABC and they cover Friday night, the two "lesser" games on Sat, and the early and twilight games on Sunday, so all games will be on radio and you get a choice between 4 on Friday and 2 for every other game. I know for a fact that SEN are ramping up their coverage and are calling themselves the home of AFL as they have 5 games a weekend, plus other shows in the pipelines. Hope this helps, maybe just confuses????
              J E T T A
              R O H A N

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              • ScottH
                It's Goodes to cheer!!
                • Sep 2003
                • 23665

                #37
                Annoucement at 11 am tomorrow. It will be on Ch10 then, not sure about the other stations.

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                • robbieando
                  The King
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 2750

                  #38
                  Originally posted by CureTheSane
                  The WORST part of all this for Melbourne based supporters is that there won't be radio coverage for most of the games we miss.
                  The 1pm Sunday Game on Radio WILL be covered by both SEN and ABC in Melbourne so if the 1pm game does end up on Fox Sports 3 which looks likely then CTS you will as of this season have the option of at least TWO radio stations to pick from to listen to ANY game the Swans play that ends up on Fox Sports 3. Be thankful the AFL got the Radio Rights Deal right so every single game has at least two radio stations covering it into Melbourne.

                  It's a disgrace that we can't watch the games on free to air and the AFL are the ones who have shafted the fans ultimately.
                  Be thankful that there are still games on Free to Air unlike certain Sports in this country or even the example of the English Premier League in Britain where EVERY game is on Pay TV. Sadly whether we like it or not sport on TV around the world is headed more towards Pay TV than it is toward Free to Air and yet the AFL somehow manages to keep half of it matches on Free to Air and get more money than the last deal in the process. The NRL didn't manage that and they get only 3 games on FTA under their new contract out of 8.
                  Once was, now elsewhere

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                  • CureTheSane
                    Carpe Noctem
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 5032

                    #39
                    Originally posted by robbieando
                    The 1pm Sunday Game on Radio WILL be covered by both SEN and ABC in Melbourne so if the 1pm game does end up on Fox Sports 3 which looks likely then CTS you will as of this season have the option of at least TWO radio stations to pick from to listen to ANY game the Swans play that ends up on Fox Sports 3. Be thankful the AFL got the Radio Rights Deal right so every single game has at least two radio stations covering it into Melbourne.
                    Cool.
                    I was being petty cynical thinking that the AFL hadn't done anything about the radio problems.....

                    Originally posted by robbieando
                    Be thankful that there are still games on Free to Air unlike certain Sports in this country or even the example of the English Premier League in Britain where EVERY game is on Pay TV. Sadly whether we like it or not sport on TV around the world is headed more towards Pay TV than it is toward Free to Air and yet the AFL somehow manages to keep half of it matches on Free to Air and get more money than the last deal in the process. The NRL didn't manage that and they get only 3 games on FTA under their new contract out of 8.
                    I know what you're saying, but it's like telling someone who lost a leg "hey! at least you didn't lose BOTH legs!!!"
                    It provides a sense of good fortune for a moment and then you come back to Earth and realise that what is affecting us right now is the possibility of not seeing around 1/3 of Swans games unless you fly to Sydney or purchase Foxtel.

                    Guess we'll wait and see how it plays out.....
                    The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                    • DST
                      The voice of reason!
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 2705

                      #40
                      Originally posted by robbieando
                      The 1pm Sunday Game on Radio WILL be covered by both SEN and ABC in Melbourne so if the 1pm game does end up on Fox Sports 3 which looks likely then CTS you will as of this season have the option of at least TWO radio stations to pick from to listen to ANY game the Swans play that ends up on Fox Sports 3. Be thankful the AFL got the Radio Rights Deal right so every single game has at least two radio stations covering it into Melbourne.



                      Be thankful that there are still games on Free to Air unlike certain Sports in this country or even the example of the English Premier League in Britain where EVERY game is on Pay TV. Sadly whether we like it or not sport on TV around the world is headed more towards Pay TV than it is toward Free to Air and yet the AFL somehow manages to keep half of it matches on Free to Air and get more money than the last deal in the process. The NRL didn't manage that and they get only 3 games on FTA under their new contract out of 8.
                      True and if your team is not selected often for Friday night, then you have buckleys chance of seeing your NRL team on free to air.

                      One would think that AFL might fiddle with the draw in future years to make sure that all teams are spread across Pay and FTA, otherwise clubs could put together a case for equalisation payments due to being on Pay more than FTA which will have a dramatic effect on sponsorship.

                      You may not even see Carlton on FTA this year!!!!!!!!!!!!

                      DST
                      "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                      • Old Royboy
                        Support Staff
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 879

                        #41
                        Whilst I can sympathise with Melbourne based fans who will miss out on swans FTA, it really gets down to how much you love your footy and the Swans. Sixty bucks a month is chicken feed ? anybody who owns a computer and has an internet account can afford it. I suggest that if the Swans are really important to you, then you will cough up. I know when cable arrived in the (then) footy starved Sydney I cut the Optus salesman?s pitch short with ?where do I sign?. Sydney girl Mrs ORB thought I was a lunatic, she?s probably right, but after 25 odd years in the footy desert I lapped up C7 up like a parched Bedouin at an oasis.

                        Whining and moaning will achieve nothing. Pay TV is now a fact of life. Those who refuse to subscribe on principle don?t really care that much about their footy. That is their choice.
                        Pay peanuts get monkeys

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                        • Young Blood
                          On the rise
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 541

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Old Royboy
                          Whilst I can sympathise with Melbourne based fans who will miss out on swans FTA, it really gets down to how much you love your footy and the Swans. Sixty bucks a month is chicken feed ? anybody who owns a computer and has an internet account can afford it. I suggest that if the Swans are really important to you, then you will cough up. ... Whining and moaning will achieve nothing. Pay TV is now a fact of life. Those who refuse to subscribe on principle don?t really care that much about their footy. That is their choice.
                          More than $1000 for a 2-year subscription just to watch an extra 10 or so games on TV is far from chicken feed. Many of us may be lucky enough to be able to afford it, but it's another thing to be able to justify over $100/game when you've got to consider a mortgage, school fees etc etc

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                          • ScottH
                            It's Goodes to cheer!!
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 23665

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Young Blood
                            More than $1000 for a 2-year subscription just to watch an extra 10 or so games on TV is far from chicken feed. Many of us may be lucky enough to be able to afford it, but it's another thing to be able to justify over $100/game when you've got to consider a mortgage, school fees etc etc
                            I agree. $720/year is bigger than most yearly bills.

                            I watch 2 hours or less FTA TV a day, not worth it.

                            As i've told the salesmen, when they have a sport only package, I'll sign up, I don't want to pay for all the other @@@@ I won't watch.

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                            • Thunder Shaker
                              Aut vincere aut mori
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 4198

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Old Royboy
                              Whilst I can sympathise with Melbourne based fans who will miss out on swans FTA, it really gets down to how much you love your footy and the Swans. Sixty bucks a month is chicken feed ? anybody who owns a computer and has an internet account can afford it. I suggest that if the Swans are really important to you, then you will cough up.
                              People like me with hefty mortgages will find $60 a month to be far from chicken feed. A single rise in interest rates cost me almost $60 extra a month, and the six rates rises I have endured since I bought my unit have made Foxtel an unaffordable luxury.

                              I see no point in forking out $100 a game for a Foxtel subscription when I could spend far less and (a) watch the game at a Swans pub, (b) watch the game at a friend's place, (c) listen to the game on radio. I could even use some of the money I save on not buying Foxtel (a) buying a Swans Victorian membership, (b) flying to Sydney to watch one home game live on that membership.
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                              • giant
                                Veterans List
                                • Mar 2005
                                • 4731

                                #45
                                Not that I don't feel your pain, but in some ways, I'm a bit shocked that Melbourne Swans fans have enjoyed as many live swans games as they suggest - surely Hawks fans in Adelaide or Crows fans in Perth don't get to see too many of their games live?

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