Football behind closed doors - Would you subscribe
Football behind closed doors - Would you subscribe
Unlikely football fans will be allowed into grounds next season.and cannot see big TV networks paying hundreds and millions.for behind closed doors football.so if every premier league game gets streamed live.like pay per view boxing would you subscribe
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Very likely to be free
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We have an outdated method of watching football.
If you subscribe for sports you're only able to watch what THEY decide you can watch.
I'm fairly certain people would be happier with the option to watch whichever game they like and still pay the same amount, maybe more.
I understand the old TV rules about the 3pm kick off and the worry about attendances, but people can still watch pirated streams and grounds across the country sell out.
If you subscribe for sports you're only able to watch what THEY decide you can watch.
I'm fairly certain people would be happier with the option to watch whichever game they like and still pay the same amount, maybe more.
I understand the old TV rules about the 3pm kick off and the worry about attendances, but people can still watch pirated streams and grounds across the country sell out.
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If I get my season ticket money back- yes. Otherwise no. I've already paid/am still paying for games I probably won't get to see. Am I gonna pay again-NO.
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Not be allowed in “next season”.......noooooooooooooooooo!
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The bigger worry for me is being able to ensure a fair distribution of the money. It is an outdated method of watching (or it will be if it’s ever allowed legally) but we all know that the big clubs will want an even greater share, which can’t be good for the competitions that all clubs play in.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:55 pmWe have an outdated method of watching football.
If you subscribe for sports you're only able to watch what THEY decide you can watch.
I'm fairly certain people would be happier with the option to watch whichever game they like and still pay the same amount, maybe more.
I understand the old TV rules about the 3pm kick off and the worry about attendances, but people can still watch pirated streams and grounds across the country sell out.
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The games would have to be free to air otnerwise fans would congregate in friends houses who had Sky or BT hence going against social distancing advice.
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Football is essential to my wellbeing. Attending especially so.
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Nobody is getting any season ticket money back. Fact
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So if you paid again you'd need to be certified. I'm thinking if I don't get my season ticket payments back for unwatched football, I'm finished with it permanently!! My flights are cancelled, I got my money back. Why should football be any different? This could spell the end for football as we know it. People who are laid off, Furloughed etc, are not gonna be dry bummed to keep football clubs going. OK, I miss football as much as the next guy, but the longer this goes on, the less you miss it, and realise there's more to life than than 22 Prima Donnas trying to kick a ball about.
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Also, just had an e-mail stating I will get a refund for my concert tickets that I paid up front for. Again, why should football be different?
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Two points:
- I don't think that football would be the same without a crowd. The rapport between players and fans; the singing and cheering; the booing the referee when he makes mistakes; the rivalry between opposing supporters etc. It would be almost like watching a training session.
- I can't see it being allowed anyway. Social distancing needs to be undertaken between footballers, managers, and others who would needed to be involved. There would also be gatherings of friends in peoples homes. There may even be a number of fans who congregate outside the ground with radio in hand.
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Thinking about ways next season can start.with clubs not getting any gate receipts.clubs like Man Utd and Liverpool with a huge worldwide fan base.won't have a problem.but will the smaller clubs have enough fans willing to subscribe
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It would be good if we got some direction off the club regarding where we stand if matches next year are behind closed doors. The club could announce that the price of the 21/22 St will reflect the number of matches missed in season 20/21.
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Schalke have already asked their fans to forgo asking for rebates to help the club out. Wonder if other clubs will follow suit?Claretitus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:32 pmSo if you paid again you'd need to be certified. I'm thinking if I don't get my season ticket payments back for unwatched football, I'm finished with it permanently!! My flights are cancelled, I got my money back. Why should football be any different? This could spell the end for football as we know it. People who are laid off, Furloughed etc, are not gonna be dry bummed to keep football clubs going. OK, I miss football as much as the next guy, but the longer this goes on, the less you miss it, and realise there's more to life than than 22 Prima Donnas trying to kick a ball about.
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Who wants to watch football in empty stadiums just sack it off till we are allowed.Its like this darts at home crap that's going on right now shite! Fans make sport and I have zero interest in watching any sport in empty stadiums.This season needs to be scrapped now it's not worth clinging on for, it feels like the premier league is bigger than anything life is more important.
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To be honest I have a different affiliation now to the club from the days of Ray Deakin driving the coach etc where money was tight, to now where players earn £40k a week and our ST’s are only a fraction of the total income. So yes if a refund was available I would accept it.Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:18 pmSchalke have already asked their fans to forgo asking for rebates to help the club out. Wonder if other clubs will follow suit?
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Some people seem to be implying that Burnley Football Club are going to keep their fans' season ticket money if games are played behind closed doors.
Do people really think that is going to happen?
Yes people are being refunded for concerts etc, the reason being that those concerts have been cancelled.
The Premier League season hasn't been cancelled, certainly not as yet, it has been paused. Burnley don't know whether their remaining league games will be played, and if they are to be played whether or not they will be played behind closed doors.
As such it is very difficult for the club to make any firm decisions or to make any announcements to supporters about season tickets, either for the remainder of this season or for next season.
For all we know the 20-21 season might not even take place, I think that is a possibility.
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Can’t get these guys who can’t watch football without a crowd.
Do they watch the football or watch the crowd?
Of course it will be diminished but it is still football. Could work well for us as the refs won’t be so affected by noises off.
The PL have already said they are negotiating for free to air games. The matches would be staggered so this wouldn’t interfere with existing contracts and Sky/BT/Amazon would likely get the pick of the games for their buck.
Do they watch the football or watch the crowd?
Of course it will be diminished but it is still football. Could work well for us as the refs won’t be so affected by noises off.
The PL have already said they are negotiating for free to air games. The matches would be staggered so this wouldn’t interfere with existing contracts and Sky/BT/Amazon would likely get the pick of the games for their buck.
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If your circumstances have changed and you need your ST money back, fair enough. If not, dry your eyes, especially if you took a free ST in 2009. The club are very very unlikely to see you off in the long run anyway.
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So IF it has only been paused, pause our season ticket direct debits. FFS why are we still expected to pay for something, like you said, has a very good chance of not happening. As I've stated before, only the cotton wool wrapped world of football could expect to get away with it.Targetman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:37 pmSome people seem to be implying that Burnley Football Club are going to keep their fans' season ticket money if games are played behind closed doors.
Do people really think that is going to happen?
Yes people are being refunded for concerts etc, the reason being that those concerts have been cancelled.
The Premier League season hasn't been cancelled, certainly not as yet, it has been paused. Burnley don't know whether their remaining league games will be played, and if they are to be played whether or not they will be played behind closed doors.
As such it is very difficult for the club to make any firm decisions or to make any announcements to supporters about season tickets, either for the remainder of this season or for next season.
For all we know the 20-21 season might not even take place, I think that is a possibility.
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Only the current season is paused at present, fans with season tickets for this season have already paid for them.Claretitus wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:52 amSo IF it has only been paused, pause our season ticket direct debits. FFS why are we still expected to pay for something, like you said, has a very good chance of not happening. As I've stated before, only the cotton wool wrapped world of football could expect to get away with it.
However season tickets for 2020-21 are a different matter. First direct debit payments are due shortly. With the situation as it is at the moment many people like yourself no longer wish to continue with their payments which is understandable. You don't have to make these payments, just cancel your direct debit.
There are also many people who would like to continue with their payments for next season not least because if the direct debits are paused for say a few months then when/if the 20-21 season gets underway as normal their monthly payments would then increase significantly.
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It’s an interesting argument that some people think that fans should not be asking for refund to help the club out.
If you had a ticket to see a band you were a big fan of would it be the same argument - foregoing your refund to help out multi millionaires ?
Even if everyone gave up their refund for a year it would equate to how much ? Around £5m ? That’s the equivalent of a couple of players annual wages - wages that most footballers (of any club) would insist on taking even if the season was completely cancelled and they could not play.
If somebody wants to donate £400 to the club then that’s of course up to them as individuals but for other fans to put pressure on them to do so is wrong. The right thing for the club to do if fans are unable to attend games is to offer full refunds - if they want to include an option in there to donate that’s fine.
If you had a ticket to see a band you were a big fan of would it be the same argument - foregoing your refund to help out multi millionaires ?
Even if everyone gave up their refund for a year it would equate to how much ? Around £5m ? That’s the equivalent of a couple of players annual wages - wages that most footballers (of any club) would insist on taking even if the season was completely cancelled and they could not play.
If somebody wants to donate £400 to the club then that’s of course up to them as individuals but for other fans to put pressure on them to do so is wrong. The right thing for the club to do if fans are unable to attend games is to offer full refunds - if they want to include an option in there to donate that’s fine.
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Is the club asking the fans for donations?
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Quite rightly the club are not doing anything yet. Until they know what’s happening with the rest of the season and next season then they don’t have to.
I’m sure they will be looking at various scenarios / options.
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Agreed. To a point. It wouldn't stick in the throat as much if they actually came out and said what their intentions were, IN EACH OF THE DIFFERENT SCENARIOS.Just to sit back and continue taking money, whilst saying nothing, basically stinks.
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Agree that they should come out and explain why they are continuing to take direct debits when there is no football - and little prospect of us going to watch any.
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I've been predicting for a while that the next big shake-up for the Premier League will be live streaming, either through someone like Amazon or Disney or the PL taking control of it themselves. However, that will be along with a redistribution of the TV deal wich will be good for Man Utd, Liverpool, etc but terrible for Burnley.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:55 pmWe have an outdated method of watching football.
If you subscribe for sports you're only able to watch what THEY decide you can watch.
I'm fairly certain people would be happier with the option to watch whichever game they like and still pay the same amount, maybe more.
I understand the old TV rules about the 3pm kick off and the worry about attendances, but people can still watch pirated streams and grounds across the country sell out.
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To answer the original question (a novel idea, I know ), yes I would subscribe if the price was right to watch the remainder of this season's games.
As for next season, we'll have to see what happens, but I'd like to think it will still go ahead with crowds if slightly delayed.
As for next season, we'll have to see what happens, but I'd like to think it will still go ahead with crowds if slightly delayed.
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Its going to be free to air (possibly even some games on terrestrial tv) I've read and heard
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I bet you £20 now that if football is played behind closed doors next season you are still whinging about bias referees and blaming results on bad refereeing decisions going against usTricky Trevor wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:00 pmCould work well for us as the refs won’t be so affected by noises off.
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There will always be poor decisions but these wouldn’t be crowd influenced.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:16 pmI bet you £20 now that if football is played behind closed doors next season you are still whinging about bias referees and blaming results on bad refereeing decisions going against us
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I’m not missing football one bit at the moment but that probably because the weather is nice and I can enjoy the garden and spending more quality time as a family together.
Watching games streamed without a crowd would be like watching a friendly. You will be able to her all the bellowing of the managers from the sidelines etc.
It will be like some of the pre season friendlies with a professional production put around it. I’m not sure if I would like that or not?
I am all for streaming though in normal circumstances as I can watch away games and I pay for a ST, Sky and BT which I will allow me to cover home and televised games to watch on there.
It seems like there could be change to come and longer term that will be good but very ‘meh’ about the whole thing as it stands
Watching games streamed without a crowd would be like watching a friendly. You will be able to her all the bellowing of the managers from the sidelines etc.
It will be like some of the pre season friendlies with a professional production put around it. I’m not sure if I would like that or not?
I am all for streaming though in normal circumstances as I can watch away games and I pay for a ST, Sky and BT which I will allow me to cover home and televised games to watch on there.
It seems like there could be change to come and longer term that will be good but very ‘meh’ about the whole thing as it stands
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Considering how excited I was about McNeil's winning goal this afternoon - then yes, I would subscribe.
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It looks like theres a chance football could return subject to strict conditions. Behind closed doors obviously....according to news report.
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I’m leaving my DD running. I don’t suppose for one minute the club will be relying on it but as I’m working still, I’m not being forced to consider halting it.
Maybe if Sky demand payments are returned if fixtures aren’t completed the club may well need help in getting through this period, so we’d be relying on the PFA doing the honourable thing and advising players to adjust their income to a more realistic level so that people involved with the club who are being put on the breadline could be helped.
Maybe if Sky demand payments are returned if fixtures aren’t completed the club may well need help in getting through this period, so we’d be relying on the PFA doing the honourable thing and advising players to adjust their income to a more realistic level so that people involved with the club who are being put on the breadline could be helped.
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The issue with the 12 month direct debit is that we are in effect paying for 2-3 months without football in normal circumstances. If the club cancel the direct debits now and the summer break is reduced then there may be a situation where the club have to increase the monthly amount to make up for this.
I do agree that the club shouldn’t be taking any payments for next season though. They could delay direct debits and review monthly.
I do agree that the club shouldn’t be taking any payments for next season though. They could delay direct debits and review monthly.
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I think it will be 2021/22 season before fans get to attend again https://www.BBC.co.UK/sport/football/52493649
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wembley94 wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 12:44 pmI think it will be 2021/22 season before fans get to attend again https://www.BBC.co.UK/sport/football/52493649
I think you need to read it again
It talks about not being able to watch it in grounds until Possibly January 2021, that would be the 2020/21 season not the 2021/22 season, we are currently in the 2019/20 season. We aren't jumping 12 months into the future
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I’d 100% subscribe.
I’d also probably watch a lot of non-Burnley games, given I have the time.
I’m desperate for some real football again. I’d pay to watch the players train
Do concede that it’s looking increasingly unlikely now, much to my frustration.
I’d also probably watch a lot of non-Burnley games, given I have the time.
I’m desperate for some real football again. I’d pay to watch the players train
Do concede that it’s looking increasingly unlikely now, much to my frustration.