Fewer people ranting at the defence you mean?saxman":3qlo12ox said:the atmosphere would suffer at matches.
My wife, dog, and neighbours would probably support the idea of no iFollow for the UK next season.
Fewer people ranting at the defence you mean?saxman":3qlo12ox said:the atmosphere would suffer at matches.
Argylegames":368pe7ed said:Fewer people ranting at the defence you mean?saxman":368pe7ed said:the atmosphere would suffer at matches.
My wife, dog, and neighbours would probably support the idea of no iFollow for the UK next season.
Argylegames":2eniex91 said:Fewer people ranting at the defence you mean?saxman":2eniex91 said:the atmosphere would suffer at matches.
My wife, dog, and neighbours would probably support the idea of no iFollow for the UK next season.
Sideline Sam":2e66cq0d said:I think it would be bad news to have iFollow next season! Too many TV hacks to be able to watch for free and surely it would effect attendance for those sat on the fence if they should go or stay in thier man cave (extremely popular since lockdowns) and watch with friends!
Expats around the world for sure should be able to watch their team!
Also a bigger long term problem (in my opinion)
Is kids football on a Saturday! Like lots of towns and Cities around the country it should be a Sunday kids league! So they can watch their home team on a Saturday!
Ottawa Green":19t3hsi1 said:Why cant they just show away games on iFollow in the UK, that way for example Argyle would get their home crowd money and they would get their share from iFollow for the away games. I'm sure this would benefit all teams.
philevs":33pw5qqm said:Ottawa Green":33pw5qqm said:Why cant they just show away games on iFollow in the UK, that way for example Argyle would get their home crowd money and they would get their share from iFollow for the away games. I'm sure this would benefit all teams.
Very good idea. As you probably know, Argyle get all of the money their own supporters pay for iFollow, less the 15% or so that is deducted for iFollow’s admin role.
PL2 3DQ":3aekjwff said:philevs":3aekjwff said:Ottawa Green":3aekjwff said:Why cant they just show away games on iFollow in the UK, that way for example Argyle would get their home crowd money and they would get their share from iFollow for the away games. I'm sure this would benefit all teams.
Very good idea. As you probably know, Argyle get all of the money their own supporters pay for iFollow, less the 15% or so that is deducted for iFollow’s admin role.
The problem with that is that small clubs like Wimbledon would expect big away crowds from the big League One clubs, Argyle would easily take 1,500 to the new Plough Lane, so the smaller clubs in the EFL might be against that idea or there might be a scheme agreed to balance it out. This season the revenue from the first 500 away iFollow subscriptions sold by the away club went to the home club and any sales after that went to the away club.
Ottawa Green":17nv55xd said:Why cant they just show away games on iFollow in the UK, that way for example Argyle would get their home crowd money and they would get their share from iFollow for the away games. I'm sure this would benefit all teams.
PL2 3DQ":3ggah6h4 said:philevs":3ggah6h4 said:Ottawa Green":3ggah6h4 said:Why cant they just show away games on iFollow in the UK, that way for example Argyle would get their home crowd money and they would get their share from iFollow for the away games. I'm sure this would benefit all teams.
Very good idea. As you probably know, Argyle get all of the money their own supporters pay for iFollow, less the 15% or so that is deducted for iFollow’s admin role.
The problem with that is that small clubs like Wimbledon would expect big away crowds from the big League One clubs, Argyle would easily take 1,500 to the new Plough Lane, so the smaller clubs in the EFL might be against that idea or there might be a scheme agreed to balance it out. This season the revenue from the first 500 away iFollow subscriptions sold by the away club went to the home club and any sales after that went to the away club.