Streaming
See Club Statement attached
https://www.daggers.co.uk/news/-MInjZHxFulgMmfOeG4c
https://www.daggers.co.uk/news/-MInjZHxFulgMmfOeG4c
Perhaps I'm a little slow on the uptake here but I've just had an email from the club saying that the streaming pass only includes non-BT Sport matches. I'm not sure this was made explicit at any point. Did anybody else realise this? The cost for the season looks quite expensive now and I wish I did PAYG to be honest.
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I never knew this, I understood BT waived all the right to this seasons matches. I don't have BT sport and will be annoyed if I cant watch Saturdays game. I have had no email on this.Dagger83 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:47 pm Perhaps I'm a little slow on the uptake here but I've just had an email from the club saying that the streaming pass only includes non-BT Sport matches. I'm not sure this was made explicit at any point. Did anybody else realise this? The cost for the season looks quite expensive now and I wish I did PAYG to be honest.
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Dear Fan,Diggerthedog wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:51 pmI never knew this, I understood BT waived all the right to this seasons matches. I don't have BT sport and will be annoyed if I cant watch Saturdays game. I have had no email on this.Dagger83 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 4:47 pm Perhaps I'm a little slow on the uptake here but I've just had an email from the club saying that the streaming pass only includes non-BT Sport matches. I'm not sure this was made explicit at any point. Did anybody else realise this? The cost for the season looks quite expensive now and I wish I did PAYG to be honest.
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We hope this email finds you well and you are having a good start to the week. We are emailing you on behalf of Dagenham & Redbridge to say thank you for your continued support of the club during these difficult times, and to make you aware that as part of your season ticket pass, you will be able to watch all home matches on the livestreaming platform as provided by Sportradar. The only exception to this will be any games featured on BT Sport, (such as Saturday’s clash against Wealdstone FC), and any FA Cup and FA Trophy fixtures.
Furthermore, in the event that supporters are allowed back into grounds, the UEFA restrictions on streaming live matches at 3:00 pm might be reintroduced and as a result, BT Sports permission to allow the streaming of live games might also be withdrawn. If that were to happen then a pro rata refund will be provided.
Thanks again and enjoy the match Tuesday evening.
Best,
Sportradar
(My mistake, it was Sportradar and not the club)
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I have emailed them and they have confirmed that the BT games are excluded.
Given we have 22 home games (assuming Macc are definitely expelled) and 2 are on BT already, the season pass offers no value whatsoever.
Given we have 22 home games (assuming Macc are definitely expelled) and 2 are on BT already, the season pass offers no value whatsoever.
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jag was over the ground today they where testing our streaming feed as i left.The streaming of the Halifax game was from their streaming platform which is not up to scratch yet.
They've got back to me after speaking to Steve T.
One BT game is away (my mistake) so there's 21 matches available so far. Plus the one away just gone, that's 22.
They have said that partial refunds will be available if more games are shown on BT Sports which is fair enough.
One BT game is away (my mistake) so there's 21 matches available so far. Plus the one away just gone, that's 22.
They have said that partial refunds will be available if more games are shown on BT Sports which is fair enough.
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Bugger, will have to go to the pub instead!
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Might as well close the bars when we are on TV, The Eastbrook will be pleased. How much will this cost the club? What a mug deal.
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Why is it a mug deal? BT pay the league for TV rights and I assume Daggers get a broadcast fee. I imagine the club will make more out of that than 1500 or so pay per view fees?
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And when its not on BT ?hockley dagger wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 9:50 pm Why is it a mug deal? BT pay the league for TV rights and I assume Daggers get a broadcast fee. I imagine the club will make more out of that than 1500 or so pay per view fees?
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I guess it's the same logic that means no singing in church - aerosol transmission in a confined space if people get excited and start shouting etc. Being out on the terrace would be safer according to my sister (retired director of nursing who contracted cv19 in the Spring). A much lower risk of transmission outside, especially in an uncovered environment. Her view is sports grounds are ok if you're not packed in but pubs can be dodgy. The problem is being defined as elite. All the "last mile" considerations about getting in and out and overcrowded public transport kick in with that status. I suspect fans will be back soon in non local lockdown areas.