The BBC clearly hate us ....

wizard_wes

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Friday, 27 November

Tranmere Rovers v Brackley Town (19:55 GMT) - BBC Two

Saturday, 28 November

Morecambe v Solihull Moors (12:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Portsmouth v King's Lynn (15:00) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Bradford City v Oldham Athletic (15:00) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Cheltenham Town v Crewe Alexandra (15:00) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Sunday, 29 November

Shrewsbury Town v Oxford City (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Bristol Rovers v Darlington (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Barnet v Milton Keynes Dons (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Mansfield Town v Dagenham & Redbridge (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Stockport County v Yeovil Town (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Barrow or AFC Wimbledon v Crawley Town (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Carlisle United v Doncaster Rovers (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Stevenage v Hull City (13:30) -BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)
 
As I said when the BT ones were announced it looks a clear case of giving some non league clubs a boost to their finances. I don't have a problem with that.
 
I have e-mailed the SLO and asked him to raise this at the structured dialogue meeting which also won't be broadcast.
 
Has the FA not got viewing rights on these games? I think they will have. I don't think this can be popped on Youtube or an IFollow style platform.
 
Friday, 27 November

Tranmere Rovers v Brackley Town (19:55 GMT) - BBC Two

Saturday, 28 November

Morecambe v Solihull Moors (12:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Portsmouth v King's Lynn (15:00) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Bradford City v Oldham Athletic (15:00) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Cheltenham Town v Crewe Alexandra (15:00) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Sunday, 29 November

Shrewsbury Town v Oxford City (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Bristol Rovers v Darlington (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

Barnet v Milton Keynes Dons (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Mansfield Town v Dagenham & Redbridge (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Stockport County v Yeovil Town (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Barrow or AFC Wimbledon v Crawley Town (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Carlisle United v Doncaster Rovers (13:30) - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)

Stevenage v Hull City (13:30) -BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website (single-camera broadcast)
I would think the Barnet v MK Dons game with a single camera will have the viewing figure of the man looking through the single camera.
 
Has the FA not got viewing rights on these games? I think they will have. I don't think this can be popped on Youtube or an IFollow style platform.
I seriously hope that there will be some leniency if that is the case. They have locked us out of the grounds,the clubs need the income and now they say they cant even be arsed showing the game.
 
Get Chrissy in there with his mobile phone and a Britney Spears mic / headset
Christ knows what he would film or send back to us all though.....
 
FYI, I watched the 1st round on Paddy Power For free. Just need to register With them.
It was single camera and no commentator.
I could watch it on my ipad but it was small screen and not able to rotate it so I put it on my Mac.
i don’t have a PC but you may be able to send it to your tv if you have the right equipment.
 
FYI, I watched the 1st round on Paddy Power For free. Just need to register With them.
It was single camera and no commentator.
I could watch it on my ipad but it was small screen and not able to rotate it so I put it on my Mac.
i don’t have a PC but you may be able to send it to your tv if you have the right equipment.
Just a case of an HDMI cable from Paddy Power feed into the TV.
 
It would seem inconceivable that an FA Cup 2nd round match will be watched by no one other than those in the ground 😟
 
I would think the Barnet v MK Dons game with a single camera will have the viewing figure of the man looking through the single camera.
I don't know Wiz - if Barnet were to win, say 7-0, then I would bet 3 million MKD fans to be watching.
 
FYI, I watched the 1st round on Paddy Power For free. Just need to register With them.
It was single camera and no commentator.
I could watch it on my ipad but it was small screen and not able to rotate it so I put it on my Mac.
i don’t have a PC but you may be able to send it to your tv if you have the right equipment.
I may be wrong, but I believe the reason why Paddy Power were able to broadcast was because the game was already being televised by BT Sport.

When virtually every other game in the country is streamed nowadays it's seems ridiculous there won't be some concession made for this to be made available to fans.
 
Not overly bothered about the game being on there will be plenty of fans in the same boat from their clubs who miss out in this and the last round.
With 20s on this one give the money to the non league boys who desperately need the cash.
Will listen on Radio Lancs where the commentary actually works put Tv pictures to it and the opposite.
 
Looking at the fixtures on tv there is at least 1 non-league team in each game. If the idea is to give a helping financial hand to struggling non-league teams then I more than happy with that.
 
I'll be surprised if the clubs don't do some sort of stream for a nominal fee. Otherwise what's the point of a behind doors game. I might have actually gone to this one & had a weekend away in the caravan nearby, had we been allowed to.
 
I know it involves Blackpool but I'd have Harrogate vs Blackpool way up the list for a possible game to be shown live on TV compared to the other fixtures.

It's not often an away team who are two or three divisions below the home time actually manage a win or draw.
Agree. It should be a competitive, entertaining game. Good for TV. They are new to the League. We’ve got the Cup history.
 
I sent an email off to Harrogate Town and they’ve confirmed the FA cup tie will be shown on their usual streaming service, similar to the EFL games.
 
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