by percy_freeman » 28 Aug 2020 15:47
by Royals and Racers » 28 Aug 2020 15:50
by RoyalBlue » 28 Aug 2020 17:21
Royals and Racers https://m.twitch.tv/coysstream
by tidus_mi2 » 18 Sep 2020 17:27
by Hendo » 18 Sep 2020 18:03
by KentRoyal » 18 Sep 2020 19:09
Hendo Sheffield United FA Cup? Before that, QPR on Boxing Day?
by Stranded » 18 Sep 2020 20:02
tidus_mi2 As Reading are yet again overlooked for live coverage, can anyone remind me when was the last time we were actually picked for TV?
by JR » 18 Sep 2020 20:21
tidus_mi2 As Reading are yet again overlooked for live coverage, can anyone remind me when was the last time we were actually picked for TV?
by CountryRoyal » 18 Sep 2020 21:17
JRtidus_mi2 As Reading are yet again overlooked for live coverage, can anyone remind me when was the last time we were actually picked for TV?
They’ll be rushing to sign us up for lots of games when we are top of the league in October. By that point the honeymoon period will be over and we will be dreadful in every TV game.
by Einstein agogo » 19 Sep 2020 14:54
Einstein agogo any free links today?? i'm brassic
by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 15:12
Einstein agogo any free links today?? i'm brassic
by Stranded » 22 Sep 2020 07:46
by skipper » 22 Sep 2020 09:01
Stranded Interesting* blog from the Colchester chairman here who details how revenue works from iFollow streams.
https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2020/septemb ... statement/
In short, the home team get all the revenue from home fans who purchase iFollow streams as well as all the revenue from the first 500 away fans who purchase a stream. The away teams get the revenue from fan 501 onwards.
Using their game on Saturday - Colchester sold 452 streams and Bolton 2252. So Colchester got about 8k from 952 streams, whilst Bolton got about 14k. Away teams usually receive a 5% commission payment, so the streaming is worth significantly more to a club if it can attract a large, virtual away following.
So, and certainly more so at lower levels, the streaming is a vital revenue source for clubs currently.
by RoyalBlue » 22 Sep 2020 09:26
skipperStranded Interesting* blog from the Colchester chairman here who details how revenue works from iFollow streams.
https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2020/septemb ... statement/
In short, the home team get all the revenue from home fans who purchase iFollow streams as well as all the revenue from the first 500 away fans who purchase a stream. The away teams get the revenue from fan 501 onwards.
Using their game on Saturday - Colchester sold 452 streams and Bolton 2252. So Colchester got about 8k from 952 streams, whilst Bolton got about 14k. Away teams usually receive a 5% commission payment, so the streaming is worth significantly more to a club if it can attract a large, virtual away following.
So, and certainly more so at lower levels, the streaming is a vital revenue source for clubs currently.
Thanks for sharing Stranded, this is really quite interesting.
by Sutekh » 22 Sep 2020 13:41
RoyalBlueskipperStranded Interesting* blog from the Colchester chairman here who details how revenue works from iFollow streams.
https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2020/septemb ... statement/
In short, the home team get all the revenue from home fans who purchase iFollow streams as well as all the revenue from the first 500 away fans who purchase a stream. The away teams get the revenue from fan 501 onwards.
Using their game on Saturday - Colchester sold 452 streams and Bolton 2252. So Colchester got about 8k from 952 streams, whilst Bolton got about 14k. Away teams usually receive a 5% commission payment, so the streaming is worth significantly more to a club if it can attract a large, virtual away following.
So, and certainly more so at lower levels, the streaming is a vital revenue source for clubs currently.
Thanks for sharing Stranded, this is really quite interesting.
Agreed. It seems that if we want our football clubs to survive we need to try to support them financially through these challenging times (assuming we can afford to) by doing things like paying our tenner for the iFollow coverage.
by Stranded » 22 Sep 2020 14:08
SutekhRoyalBlueskipper
Thanks for sharing Stranded, this is really quite interesting.
Agreed. It seems that if we want our football clubs to survive we need to try to support them financially through these challenging times (assuming we can afford to) by doing things like paying our tenner for the iFollow coverage.
Do, ifollow, or anyone, publish the number of passes purchased by home/away fans for each match?
by Royals and Racers » 01 Oct 2020 12:04
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