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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from BramcoteRam84 in New EFL TV deal coming
Viewing figures of EFL football on Sky probably are falling, due to more and more clubs running their own club TV to show the games and fans 'travelling abroad' to watch.
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Ghost of Clough reacted to YouRams in New EFL TV deal coming
My New York penthouse apartment was worth every penny to watch the Rams this season.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from jono in New EFL TV deal coming
THE NUMBERS
The PL DOMESTIC TV deal is worth £1.6b per year. The PL INTERNATIONAL TV deal is worth £1.77b per year. In total, that's £169m per club.
This new EFL TV deal (DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL) is worth £200m per year (average of £2.8m per club). This includes League Cup money (with some going to PL clubs)
If we ignore the PL's international deal, since the global audience for most EFL clubs is very small, we can get a comparison of how fair the deals are.
Each season, there is roughly 200 PL games shown live in the UK and the average viewing figure is 1.9m - 190m views in total over a season. £8.42 per view.
Each season, there is roughly 120 Championship games shown live in the UK and the average viewing figure is 270k - 16.2m views in total over a season. £12.34 per view.
You could conclude the current deal is more than fair..
I do believe that Sky under market the EFL's product. This is proven by Bournemouth having the lowest average PL viewership during the 19/20 season, whilst the single most watched Championship each season game is usually in the mid-400k's. However, Playoff Finals, which are well marketed, regularly get close to 2m (Forest vs Huddersfield peaked at 2.25m).
It is very obvious that the split in TV money through the top 4 divisions in the country is disproportionate. For example, the average Championship side has a viewership 1/3rd of the lowest in the PL, however, they receive less than 1/20th of the TV money.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from jimtastic56 in New EFL TV deal coming
THE NUMBERS
The PL DOMESTIC TV deal is worth £1.6b per year. The PL INTERNATIONAL TV deal is worth £1.77b per year. In total, that's £169m per club.
This new EFL TV deal (DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL) is worth £200m per year (average of £2.8m per club). This includes League Cup money (with some going to PL clubs)
If we ignore the PL's international deal, since the global audience for most EFL clubs is very small, we can get a comparison of how fair the deals are.
Each season, there is roughly 200 PL games shown live in the UK and the average viewing figure is 1.9m - 190m views in total over a season. £8.42 per view.
Each season, there is roughly 120 Championship games shown live in the UK and the average viewing figure is 270k - 16.2m views in total over a season. £12.34 per view.
You could conclude the current deal is more than fair..
I do believe that Sky under market the EFL's product. This is proven by Bournemouth having the lowest average PL viewership during the 19/20 season, whilst the single most watched Championship each season game is usually in the mid-400k's. However, Playoff Finals, which are well marketed, regularly get close to 2m (Forest vs Huddersfield peaked at 2.25m).
It is very obvious that the split in TV money through the top 4 divisions in the country is disproportionate. For example, the average Championship side has a viewership 1/3rd of the lowest in the PL, however, they receive less than 1/20th of the TV money.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from jono in New EFL TV deal coming
Your sums are a bit off. Championship clubs currently get close to £5m, this deal would take it to about £7m. L1 current £700k, increasing to £1m with thia deal.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from S6 boy in New EFL TV deal coming
Viewing figures of EFL football on Sky probably are falling, due to more and more clubs running their own club TV to show the games and fans 'travelling abroad' to watch.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Zag zig in New EFL TV deal coming
Viewing figures of EFL football on Sky probably are falling, due to more and more clubs running their own club TV to show the games and fans 'travelling abroad' to watch.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from GB SPORTS in Some good news in injury front
Bird'd the best midfielder at the club. White's very good backup, but Bird comes straight in when fit enough to start.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Mark Thomas
Carson, Davies, Shinnie, Byrne, Marshall, Kazim.
There's a common theme though - low fees (or none at all)
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Carl Sagan in Academy thread 22/23
That's right. Played a few times for the U18s last year and has already played for the U21s this season.
Centre forward.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Carl Sagan in Peterborough away - Saturday March 25th
Knight is a certainty to make the squad. In his current form, Hourihane will be there too.
I believe you need 3 players to be called up to be able to postpone the match, so we will be reliant on Cashin getting a call-up too, but there is tough competition at CB for Ireland.
Hopefully it's a package deal. All 3 or none at all.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from 48 hours in Academy thread 22/23
That's right. Played a few times for the U18s last year and has already played for the U21s this season.
Centre forward.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from angieram in Academy thread 22/23
That's right. Played a few times for the U18s last year and has already played for the U21s this season.
Centre forward.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from RoyMac5 in Academy thread 22/23
That's right. Played a few times for the U18s last year and has already played for the U21s this season.
Centre forward.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Mark Thomas
Carson, Davies, Shinnie, Byrne, Marshall, Kazim.
There's a common theme though - low fees (or none at all)
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from richinspain in Peterborough away - Saturday March 25th
I don't see any scheduled U21 games until September
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from angieram in Academy thread 22/23
He has a good record for the U18s since taking the role.
The U18s lost the first 4 games of the season and drew the 6th prior to his appointment. They've lost just once in the 9 games since then (although only 3 wins). It's actually a record which is top 4 material.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Crewton in Academy thread 22/23
He has a good record for the U18s since taking the role.
The U18s lost the first 4 games of the season and drew the 6th prior to his appointment. They've lost just once in the 9 games since then (although only 3 wins). It's actually a record which is top 4 material.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Carnero in Academy thread 22/23
He has a good record for the U18s since taking the role.
The U18s lost the first 4 games of the season and drew the 6th prior to his appointment. They've lost just once in the 9 games since then (although only 3 wins). It's actually a record which is top 4 material.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Ram@Lincoln in Academy thread 22/23
He has a good record for the U18s since taking the role.
The U18s lost the first 4 games of the season and drew the 6th prior to his appointment. They've lost just once in the 9 games since then (although only 3 wins). It's actually a record which is top 4 material.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from 48 hours in Academy thread 22/23
He has a good record for the U18s since taking the role.
The U18s lost the first 4 games of the season and drew the 6th prior to his appointment. They've lost just once in the 9 games since then (although only 3 wins). It's actually a record which is top 4 material.
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Ghost of Clough got a reaction from Bald Eagle's Barmy Army in Academy thread 22/23
He has a good record for the U18s since taking the role.
The U18s lost the first 4 games of the season and drew the 6th prior to his appointment. They've lost just once in the 9 games since then (although only 3 wins). It's actually a record which is top 4 material.