Sort of related to this thread, but why did we have the extra pitch side cameras at the game yesterday, despite not being on TV?
I assumed perhaps we were the host stadium for the EFL Highlights Show on ITV again, but we weren't.
There were multiple cameras, as shown on the extended highlights here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQj3ymKDOKgThe game was selected for international coverage, hence more cameras and a broadcast lorry near the Lyndhurst stand.
Postey, out of interest, approximately how much extra revenue have Leeds earned from Sky having had 6 home games and 10 away games televised? Must be a considerable amount and a boost to their transfer window capabilities and over and above ours.
On top of their parachute payments, it's crazy how uneven the playing field is in the Championship.I think it's about £900K.
If my figures of £100K at home and £30K away are correct, that is.
On top of their parachute payments, it's crazy how uneven the playing field is in the Championship.
I think it's about £900K.
If my figures of £100K at home and £30K away are correct, that is.
Postey, out of interest, approximately how much extra revenue have Leeds earned from Sky having had 6 home games and 10 away games televised? Must be a considerable amount and a boost to their transfer window capabilities and over and above ours.
It shows Sky's priorities. They arent bothered about loyal match going fans. Happy to send fans hundreds of miles for early or late KOs. The number of 3pm games weve had is crap imo. Two of the benefits of relegation was going to be normal KO times and bigger away allocations. Neither have been the case.16 out of 28 Leeds games have been on the telly, probably more than when they were in the Premier League!
They've had 14 home games so far meaning someone with a Sky subscription will have been able to watch more Leeds games than a fan with a season ticket!