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Replying To eoghan6688:  "I think BBCNI are showing the 4 AI semi finals, but yes, there should be online coverage also"
What do you mean by 'online coverage'? I watch all my live GAA games online.

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2654 - 07/07/2023 13:36:23    2492919

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Replying To Tirchonaill1:  "I'll be watching BBC so, says something when an Irish man would rather watch british tv than the broadcast from that shower we are forced to subsidise in Dublin."
Fair play to the bbcnorth, they do follow all the Ulster teams and try to show what they can.

Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2150 - 07/07/2023 15:54:18    2492970

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The signing off on GAAGO by Croke Park with it's RTE partner

is a contradiction of what the amateur status within the association is all about, the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word.

supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3052 - 08/07/2023 10:12:23    2493075

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Replying To Cockney_Cat:  "Nonsense. GAAGO with be showing plenty of live club games (County, Provincial and All-Ireland) this summer and autumn."
it is not nonsense. They are definitely not showing the remainder of the all-Ireland series in either senior codes. Now The BBC have switched off the regional variations of their channels unless the TV has HD capabilities so people who have not upgraded to HD will not be able to access BBC Northern Ireland on their TV. I don't think they can access it on BBC Iplayer either . perhaps you are correct about club games but the main reason most neutrals subscribe to the service is to see the county games and the All-Ireland in particular. As far as I'm aware the BBC has only ever shown Ulster championship games and has never shown games past the Ulster final. So The GAA must have done another deal with BBC this year

s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5520 - 09/07/2023 13:18:16    2493316

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Heard the new RTE boss talking about profits etc.

They deserve every bit of bad luck coming their way.

sponger (Wicklow) - Posts: 2913 - 12/07/2023 11:27:24    2493939

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Problem for RTE today has come at the worst possible time.

Limerick / Clare was the most stupid idea to put behind a paywall. They were on the back foot right away after that.

sponger (Wicklow) - Posts: 2913 - 12/07/2023 12:25:32    2493956

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Replying To supersub15:  "The signing off on GAAGO by Croke Park with it's RTE partner

is a contradiction of what the amateur status within the association is all about, the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "
I'm going to matches for many a year and I always have to pay to see them.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1960 - 12/07/2023 12:51:16    2493962

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Replying To sponger:  "Problem for RTE today has come at the worst possible time.

Limerick / Clare was the most stupid idea to put behind a paywall. They were on the back foot right away after that."
Totally agree, the issue, IMO, the only issue, is cherry picking games, and their performance at the Dail Committee. They did not answer that nor even address it. We got a fog of nothing.

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4941 - 12/07/2023 20:36:15    2494030

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Replying To arock:  "Totally agree, the issue, IMO, the only issue, is cherry picking games, and their performance at the Dail Committee. They did not answer that nor even address it. We got a fog of nothing."
Of course they cherry picked games. Hard to sell subscriptions if they left all the top games on RTE. When RTE are a GAAGO partner it's hard not to think they sorted the cherries between them. When they sort out the RTE debacle and scrap the licence, make them sing for their supper, we can use €60 for GAAGO if we think it's worth it in the same way we subscribe for Netflix, Disney, Sky Sports, BT Sport etc. Their coverage is far better than RTEs. Probably because they need to have a decent product to get subscribers in. RTE TV have no such motivation to make their GAA content better. But they need to have better explained connection options and a free option for anyone over 65, same as a free TV licence.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 13/07/2023 18:02:57    2494193

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RTE are showing the same number of Championship games as previous years even though this year has seen a increase the the number of Championship games. RTEs line of showing more GAA then ever is due to showing more club games etc

brisbane (Galway) - Posts: 675 - 13/07/2023 21:11:52    2494227

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "
Replying To supersub15:  "The signing off on GAAGO by Croke Park with it's RTE partner

is a contradiction of what the amateur status within the association is all about, the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "
I'm going to matches for many a year and I always have to pay to see them."
I go to games as well and I have no problem in paying to see them.
However I do have a problem with the introduction of an Terrestrial pay wall that is against the very ethos of our amateur status, like I have said the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word.

supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3052 - 14/07/2023 11:14:15    2494297

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Replying To supersub15:  "
Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "[quote=supersub15:  "The signing off on GAAGO by Croke Park with it's RTE partner

is a contradiction of what the amateur status within the association is all about, the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "
I'm going to matches for many a year and I always have to pay to see them."
I go to games as well and I have no problem in paying to see them.
However I do have a problem with the introduction of an Terrestrial pay wall that is against the very ethos of our amateur status, like I have said the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "]Why should sit at home armchair sports fans who never put a Cent into the GAA expect to get all games totally free while the real GAA people are paying to get into matches and/or volunteering loads of their time to gaelic games?

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1960 - 14/07/2023 12:20:09    2494317

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I go to games as well and I have no problem in paying to see them.
However I do have a problem with the introduction of an Terrestrial pay wall that is against the very ethos of our amateur status, like I have said the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "]Why should sit at home armchair sports fans who never put a Cent into the GAA expect to get all games totally free while the real GAA people are paying to get into matches and/or volunteering loads of their time to gaelic games?
Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 883 - 14/07/2023 12:20:09 2494317


- - - another reason why there shouldn't be an unjustifiable pay wall.

supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3052 - 14/07/2023 14:47:29    2494366

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when you hear the property tax and later the water tax excuse type being offered up by Gaa as to defending Gaa Go as in "we will be able to put on MORE games on free to air from the profits made on GAA GO"...I really knew I heard a similar justification in other areas of Irish politics before and then I remembered...

Fairplayalways (Offaly) - Posts: 1037 - 14/07/2023 15:54:28    2494388

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I may be in the minority, but personally I am very happy with GAA Go.

Cost €59 at the start of the year for the early bird package. Canceled my Sky Sports package over the summer as I had no need for it.

With GAA go, you can log into the same account on two separate devicies so both myself and my father share it - a cost of €29.50 each for the year. There were two Westmeath matches shown on GAA go that otherwise would not have been on TV. We even watched one match while abroad which we wouldn't have been able to do in previous years.
No major issues with the coverage / streaming. Very simple to cast to a TV using Google chromecast.

ondeball (Westmeath) - Posts: 122 - 14/07/2023 16:07:17    2494393

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Replying To supersub15:  "I go to games as well and I have no problem in paying to see them.
However I do have a problem with the introduction of an Terrestrial pay wall that is against the very ethos of our amateur status, like I have said the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "
Why should sit at home armchair sports fans who never put a Cent into the GAA expect to get all games totally free while the real GAA people are paying to get into matches and/or volunteering loads of their time to gaelic games?
Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 883 - 14/07/2023 12:20:09 2494317


- - - another reason why there shouldn't be an unjustifiable pay wall."]How are they going to pay for live broadcasts, recordings, apps, website, presenters, analysts, commentators, co-commentators, camera crews, sound crews, technical staff without subscriptions to pay for it?

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7651 - 14/07/2023 19:22:43    2494421

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gaa go is the best thing ever, u can see several games at weekend, to hell with all the lads just to mean to pay it, when i was a chap there was no more than 5/6 live games on a year with the railway cups, the wor;d changes, things move on, and all the whinging on here or twitter wont change that, most people dont go to mass on a sunday morning, not rear as many go to the local any more, u dont have the 13 year old managers son standing in at no. 15 for the local teams league to make up a team, as i said things move on, there are so so many games on now compaired with the past, ud need 4/5 tv stations to cover them, as it is the munster hurling isis lost their heads when one game was not covered, god they are so full of their own self importance its funny ,the munster hurling cship played in one corner of the 121 st biggest country in the world

Stmunnsriver (Wexford) - Posts: 2892 - 14/07/2023 22:42:35    2494436

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "
Replying To supersub15:  "The signing off on GAAGO by Croke Park with it's RTE partner

is a contradiction of what the amateur status within the association is all about, the GAA is now a professional body in every sense of the word. "
I'm going to matches for many a year and I always have to pay to see them."
Heh, exactly, you'd think matches were free. GAAGO is great, I hope all the whinging doesn't affect it.

points50swiththeargyllsonthewrongfeet (Tyrone) - Posts: 276 - 15/07/2023 01:23:41    2494440

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The problem I have with gaago is that very little places have it to watch. For example I was at wexford v Dublin and wanted to see cork v limerick no where was showing it I'm sure it was visa versa people wouldn't have minded seeing wexford Dublin

Wexfordgaa (Wexford) - Posts: 311 - 15/07/2023 10:48:46    2494450

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Replying To Wexfordgaa:  "The problem I have with gaago is that very little places have it to watch. For example I was at wexford v Dublin and wanted to see cork v limerick no where was showing it I'm sure it was visa versa people wouldn't have minded seeing wexford Dublin"
My only problem with GAAgo is that it's not covering the AI Semis and Finals for people overseas.
Couldn't they have had a package say €50 for the 6 games for overseas people?

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1960 - 15/07/2023 11:13:56    2494452

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