BBC & BT Strike Again
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BBC & BT Strike Again
The FSF latest rant
Fans criticise 4th round scheduling
FA should protect match-going fans when negotiating new FA Cup TV deal - MUST
Manchester United and Newcastle United supporters face a travel nightmare when their teams play in the fourth round of the FA Cup later this month.
Newcastle United's tie against either Chelsea or Norwich City was selected for the early Sunday kick-off by BT Sport - meaning Mags travelling from the north east will be effectively unable to travel by train to the fixture. Meanwhile, the Red Devils' long trip to Yeovil Town was selected by the BBC to be played on a Friday evening. "Yet again broadcasters have totally ignored the impact on away fans when considering what will be best for television ratings," Manchester United Supporters Trust said.
Fans criticise 4th round scheduling
FA should protect match-going fans when negotiating new FA Cup TV deal - MUST
Manchester United and Newcastle United supporters face a travel nightmare when their teams play in the fourth round of the FA Cup later this month.
Newcastle United's tie against either Chelsea or Norwich City was selected for the early Sunday kick-off by BT Sport - meaning Mags travelling from the north east will be effectively unable to travel by train to the fixture. Meanwhile, the Red Devils' long trip to Yeovil Town was selected by the BBC to be played on a Friday evening. "Yet again broadcasters have totally ignored the impact on away fans when considering what will be best for television ratings," Manchester United Supporters Trust said.
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Hi tybfc,tybfc wrote:The FSF latest rant
Fans criticise 4th round scheduling
FA should protect match-going fans when negotiating new FA Cup TV deal - MUST
Manchester United and Newcastle United supporters face a travel nightmare when their teams play in the fourth round of the FA Cup later this month.
Newcastle United's tie against either Chelsea or Norwich City was selected for the early Sunday kick-off by BT Sport - meaning Mags travelling from the north east will be effectively unable to travel by train to the fixture. Meanwhile, the Red Devils' long trip to Yeovil Town was selected by the BBC to be played on a Friday evening. "Yet again broadcasters have totally ignored the impact on away fans when considering what will be best for television ratings," Manchester United Supporters Trust said.
not sure this is fair:
Newcastle - fans can travel down Saturday, stay overnight, enjoy some time in London (or Norwich, but that would be a surprise);
ManU - there won't be enough tickets for the South West based ManU fans - surely MUST have an address list for all their fans?
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It's MUST isn't it, not the FSF?tybfc wrote:The FSF latest rant
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And Newcastle fans who now have to travel on the Saturday and stay overnight will the television company be paying for their food and hotel for the night?Paul Waine wrote:Hi tybfc,
not sure this is fair:
Newcastle - fans can travel down Saturday, stay overnight, enjoy some time in London (or Norwich, but that would be a surprise);
ManU - there won't be enough tickets for the South West based ManU fans - surely MUST have an address list for all their fans?
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They deserve what they get following Manu.
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I doubt it, cb. But, don't they have to eat wherever they are. Maybe they will have an argument to offset the extra cost of ale in London.claretburns wrote:And Newcastle fans who now have to travel on the Saturday and stay overnight will the television company be paying for their food and hotel for the night?

Based on 1974 FA semi-final, will it make any difference to Newcastle fans wherever the game is?
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Travel there & back on day = lunch & possible evening mealPaul Waine wrote:I doubt it, cb. But, don't they have to eat wherever they are. Maybe they will have an argument to offset the extra cost of ale in London.![]()
Based on 1974 FA semi-final, will it make any difference to Newcastle fans wherever the game is?
Travel there & stay overnight = evening meal, breakfast & lunch plus the cost of accommodation
That’s probably an extra £50 at least which as you are not likely to do that by yourself can be multiplied 2,3 or 4 per party
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It's nothing new.
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Why the feck are manure fans moaning?
Yeovil is darn sarf and they won't get much over 1000 tickets anyway.
Yeovil is darn sarf and they won't get much over 1000 tickets anyway.
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Notice there’s only one game on bbc in 4th round and the rest are on bt ,
One game is on 7:45 ko Saturday night didn’t think that would happen !!
One game is on 7:45 ko Saturday night didn’t think that would happen !!
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Train leaves Newcastle 7.55 am, into Kings Cross 11.40, 42 minutes by tube & on foot to Stamford Bridge. Easy.tybfc wrote:Newcastle United's tie against either Chelsea or Norwich City was selected for the early Sunday kick-off by BT Sport - meaning Mags travelling from the north east will be effectively unable to travel by train to the fixture.
Can't do Norwich, mind.
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Surely Yeovil is closer than Old Trafford for most Man Utd fans?