Spiritater wrote:looks like there's nothing for the poor then. but then again what's new
Spiritater wrote:looks like there's nothing for the poor then. but then again what's new
Sneag wrote:Spiritater wrote:looks like there's nothing for the poor then. but then again what's new
Yet you think it's unacceptable that po' folk aren't will to pay £25 to watch a game of 4th Div footy down at the Mill.
Sneag wrote:Spiritater wrote:looks like there's nothing for the poor then. but then again what's new
Yet you think it's unacceptable that po' folk aren't will to pay £25 to watch a game of 4th Div footy down at the Mill.
Spiritater wrote:looks like there's nothing for the poor then. but then again what's new
Stag on the Beach wrote:I see several folk have quoted a cost of £5 per month. Was that last year's rate or is it different for overseas subscribers?
I can currently get an "early-bird" rate of 130 euro a year, but there is no indication of how long that price is available or what it would be once the early bird has flown!
part time pete wrote:As ‘tater would say ‘very disappointing news’
Mansfield 103.2 will again provide regular updates on the Stags’ league matches, both home and away, in the new season.
So no live commentary
Amber Andy wrote:It would make sense to sign up with radio Nottingham for live commentaries.
With the demise of Notts County and hopefully a successful season for us it would help us to get a wider audience.
Dan wrote:Amber Andy wrote:It would make sense to sign up with radio Nottingham for live commentaries.
With the demise of Notts County and hopefully a successful season for us it would help us to get a wider audience.
It really wouldn't. There's not many people out there who want to listen to Stags commentary sadly. The ones who are abroad or far away will pay as it's their only way to get involved but other people aren't going to care what we're doing if we were on the radio.
FarnieStag wrote:Most on here have got they wanted... exclusive ifollow coverage for the already smug fans who'll blindly pay anything.
FarnieStag wrote:Most on here have got they wanted... exclusive ifollow coverage for the already smug fans who'll blindly pay anything.
A handful of us on here (or maybe a silent majority?) think the club are taking us for a ride. How can anyone in their right mind think that not having free away coverage is actually good for the fans?
Plus this is not the first time the club have turned down Radio Nottingham coverage, so absolutely no wonder they give far more more coverage to County. Why wouldn't they?
I'm personally getting tired of the over-commercialism around football, huge player wages and ludicrous Division 4 gate prices, ifollow fees etc... you can only squeeze a lemon so much before folk start to look elsewhere. If we have a shocker of a season how many pay-on-the-day fans are going to stump up £25? I get the feeling that Notts County may the first of a series of a dominoes to fall
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:FarnieStag wrote:Most on here have got they wanted... exclusive ifollow coverage for the already smug fans who'll blindly pay anything.
A handful of us on here (or maybe a silent majority?) think the club are taking us for a ride. How can anyone in their right mind think that not having free away coverage is actually good for the fans?
Plus this is not the first time the club have turned down Radio Nottingham coverage, so absolutely no wonder they give far more more coverage to County. Why wouldn't they?
I'm personally getting tired of the over-commercialism around football, huge player wages and ludicrous Division 4 gate prices, ifollow fees etc... you can only squeeze a lemon so much before folk start to look elsewhere. If we have a shocker of a season how many pay-on-the-day fans are going to stump up £25? I get the feeling that Notts County may the first of a series of a dominoes to fall
Mansfield Town Football Club is a commercial enterprise not a free charity to entertain people who do not want to pay for the priivalige of following them. Try going to the cinema and seeing if you can just watch the less popular films for free and see what they say. After all there will be loads of empty seats for those films and they will have to show them anyway so what harm would it do?
If you want entertainment then you have to pay, it really is that simple. The BBC obviously don't want to pay as much as Radio Mansfield for the same rights, so should the club turn the better offer down so that non paying customers can get a better service? No I don't think so either.
Also if the entrance fee is too much you have the right not to pay it but don't expect to get in for nothing and don't forget you can't sit at home and listen to full commentary for free either as the club have made a few extra bob by not selling to the Beeb at a knock down price.
Amber Andy wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:FarnieStag wrote:Most on here have got they wanted... exclusive ifollow coverage for the already smug fans who'll blindly pay anything.
A handful of us on here (or maybe a silent majority?) think the club are taking us for a ride. How can anyone in their right mind think that not having free away coverage is actually good for the fans?
Plus this is not the first time the club have turned down Radio Nottingham coverage, so absolutely no wonder they give far more more coverage to County. Why wouldn't they?
I'm personally getting tired of the over-commercialism around football, huge player wages and ludicrous Division 4 gate prices, ifollow fees etc... you can only squeeze a lemon so much before folk start to look elsewhere. If we have a shocker of a season how many pay-on-the-day fans are going to stump up £25? I get the feeling that Notts County may the first of a series of a dominoes to fall
Mansfield Town Football Club is a commercial enterprise not a free charity to entertain people who do not want to pay for the priivalige of following them. Try going to the cinema and seeing if you can just watch the less popular films for free and see what they say. After all there will be loads of empty seats for those films and they will have to show them anyway so what harm would it do?
If you want entertainment then you have to pay, it really is that simple. The BBC obviously don't want to pay as much as Radio Mansfield for the same rights, so should the club turn the better offer down so that non paying customers can get a better service? No I don't think so either.
Also if the entrance fee is too much you have the right not to pay it but don't expect to get in for nothing and don't forget you can't sit at home and listen to full commentary for free either as the club have made a few extra bob by not selling to the Beeb at a knock down price.
Most league teams have BBC radio coverage for away games. We seem to be the exception. I think someone posted that the amount the BBC pay is a set amount. So why can't those who can't afford the away days have the benefit of radio coverage? It won't affect the amount the club gets at home games. Seems short sighted to me.
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