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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: Freddie on October 04, 2020, 12:49:54 PM
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So our BT Sport opposition, Notts County, lost 1-0 to Dover away yesterday.
Eastleigh won 5-1 away at Barnet! I still fancy our chances to get something away at both grounds, let's hope Eastleigh have some kind of live stream set up also.
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So our BT Sport opposition, Notts County, lost 1-0 to Dover away yesterday.
Eastleigh won 5-1 away at Barnet! I still fancy our chances to get something away at both grounds, let's hope Eastleigh have some kind of live stream set up also.
I like your optimism
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https://www.eastleighfc.com/live-streaming/
After looking at Eastleigh's twitter & website it appears they do have a streaming service (like i assume most teams will have)... they highlight a Season Pass plus a one-off stream for their home game v Torquay midweek...
Assume Alty game streaming info will be posted later in week... above link mentions season pass PLUS also single game streams that will cost £7.99... lets hope we can watch...
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Does anyone know if the Notts County match is being shown in any pubs etc. for those who don't have bt sport?
I assume that once people get used to the idea, there will be considerably more "away" supporters watching live streams than would be at the actual games. I don't see why clubs couldn't aim to have a majority of the away supporters who would normally be at home games watching the stream. Are any reciprocal arrangements etc. being considered to make it as easy as possible for away supporters to tune in? I assume all national league clubs will be doing live streams of some sort, hopefully of a reasonable quality.
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Does anyone know if the Notts County match is being shown in any pubs etc. for those who don't have bt sport?
I assume that once people get used to the idea, there will be considerably more "away" supporters watching live streams than would be at the actual games. I don't see why clubs couldn't aim to have a majority of the away supporters who would normally be at home games watching the stream. Are any reciprocal arrangements etc. being considered to make it as easy as possible for away supporters to tune in? I assume all national league clubs will be doing live streams of some sort, hopefully of a reasonable quality.
Oh for the long gone days when you could stand outside Radio Rentals and watch it through the shop Window...
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Did people never get moved on doing that?
Reminds me of a question on They Think It's All Over (or some such) asking them to complete the fans chant, in this case - "They come frae near Lochgelly, they're dirty and they're smelly, they have nae got a telly" to which Rory (or whoever it was) guessed "they all stand outside Dixon's" (the actual answer was "they're the Cowden -family", an East Fife song about local rivals Cowdenbeath
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Does anyone know if the Notts County match is being shown in any pubs etc. for those who don't have bt sport?
I assume that once people get used to the idea, there will be considerably more "away" supporters watching live streams than would be at the actual games. I don't see why clubs couldn't aim to have a majority of the away supporters who would normally be at home games watching the stream. Are any reciprocal arrangements etc. being considered to make it as easy as possible for away supporters to tune in? I assume all national league clubs will be doing live streams of some sort, hopefully of a reasonable quality.
Plenty of pubs listed on BT Sports website:
Navigation Pub
George and Dragon
Orange Tree
Old Hall
Station Hotel
Bricklayers
Cocos
Tavern on the green
King George
The Railway
Quarry Bank
Stonemasons
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https://www.eastleighfc.com/live-streaming/
After looking at Eastleigh's twitter & website it appears they do have a streaming service (like i assume most teams will have)... they highlight a Season Pass plus a one-off stream for their home game v Torquay midweek...
Assume Alty game streaming info will be posted later in week... above link mentions season pass PLUS also single game streams that will cost £7.99... lets hope we can watch...
Alty TV Live are only able to stream the homes games from the JD Stadium.
Radio Robins will however be providing their usual full match commentary of all games home and away.
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Does anyone know if the Notts County match is being shown in any pubs etc. for those who don't have bt sport?
I assume that once people get used to the idea, there will be considerably more "away" supporters watching live streams than would be at the actual games. I don't see why clubs couldn't aim to have a majority of the away supporters who would normally be at home games watching the stream. Are any reciprocal arrangements etc. being considered to make it as easy as possible for away supporters to tune in? I assume all national league clubs will be doing live streams of some sort, hopefully of a reasonable quality.
Plenty of pubs listed on BT Sports website:
Navigation Pub
George and Dragon
Orange Tree
Old Hall
Station Hotel
Bricklayers
Cocos
Tavern on the green
King George
The Railway
Quarry Bank
Stonemasons
Station Hotel it is then. Thanks.
Hopefully get quite a few watching with not much other football on. Still rather have been there though...[/list]