Darlo TV
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Darlo TV ..........Superb coverage can only get stronger excellent job, everybody.
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Absolutely top quality - another fan project that will be better than most professional efforts.norwich darlo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:18 pmDarlo TV ..........Superb coverage can only get stronger excellent job, everybody.
Many thanks to all those involved. Proud of all of Darlo effort today
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Agreed, superb set up and I guess it’ll get even better the more matches they do.
Well done to all involved, well worth the £8.
Well done to all involved, well worth the £8.
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Superb set up. A couple of ridiculously minor issues, but overall an incredibly good product. Well done to all concerned
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Brilliant stuff
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Everyone involved in the planning, set-up and presenting it to the fans on the day should feel a lot of pride in what they achieved. A brilliant start to this venture which I'm sure involved a tremendous amount of work and took a toll on the nerves I can't imagine there are many (any) better offerings out there even at clubs which have much bigger resources at their disposal and can count on full-time employees getting involved.
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I guess half of that will go to Prescot too
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The coverage today was so much better then I was expecting. I think I was expecting something like you get on sky when they have multiple matches on the red button. There you get one camera and no replays. Even that would have been excellent at our level, but what we got was a slick professional experience.
My one bit of constructive criticism would be the zooming in. I thought it was unnecessary at times and distracted me a bit. It was a minor issue and the team wanted feedback on what we thought went well and what didn't go quite as well.
My one bit of constructive criticism would be the zooming in. I thought it was unnecessary at times and distracted me a bit. It was a minor issue and the team wanted feedback on what we thought went well and what didn't go quite as well.
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An excellent effort from all concerned with Quaker TV. Considering it was all done at the last minute it was really good.
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I thought QuakerTV was outstanding. Living in Cambridge I'd be happy to pay a season ticket price to watch this seasons home games this way.
Fantastic product. I want more of this.
Fantastic product. I want more of this.
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I thought the whole presentation was top notch, I did not mind the close ups, (quite liked them to be honest), i liked the quick replays and to be honest only saw once when we missed some of the live play due to it, commentary was good too. Compared to the bbc televised showing of the York game ours was 100% better and more professional. It was a fantastic showing and seriously impressed by the individuals who pulled this together. I personal do not have a single complaint, brilliant well done and well worth the money.
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Likewise.As an exile in East Anglia I rarely get to home games. Very happy to watch a quality production of home games in comfort - warm and dry with a better view than what I'd probably get in the ground.
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Really impressed. I watched the first half and start of the second before going out - really good quality in every way.
Well done all involved, as an exile it's great to have this!
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Well done all involved, as an exile it's great to have this!
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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Myself and the rest of the team appreciate the kind words. For our first real go without any real practice time we're pleased with how it's come out. A few minor niggles to work through (like me not getting tangled in a million miles of SDI cable in the first half ) but hopefully we can only get better now. Huge shout out to Stuart Armstrong, Michael Price and Chris Stockdale who have put a lot of time into the project.
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On the financial side of it, is all the revenue for the club? anyone.
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Certainly not yesterday Prescot were due their share after costs.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:22 amOn the financial side of it, is all the revenue for the club? anyone.
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I think streaming revenue is treated as is gate money and shared between both clubs after expenses of the tie are taken out.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:22 amOn the financial side of it, is all the revenue for the club? anyone.
If income doesn't cover costs, both clubs have to share the losses
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Top class coverage, only moan is (if I heard right) the commenter say 75 minutes Darlo should be in Monday's draw then Prescott score.
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Exactly right.LoidLucan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 03, 2020 6:46 pmEveryone involved in the planning, set-up and presenting it to the fans on the day should feel a lot of pride in what they achieved. A brilliant start to this venture which I'm sure involved a tremendous amount of work and took a toll on the nerves I can't imagine there are many (any) better offerings out there even at clubs which have much bigger resources at their disposal and can count on full-time employees getting involved.
I did not really know what to expect but the service was incredibly good and it is astonishing that they put this together in such a short space of time.
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So for a home league game I assume we keep all the revenue,is that correct?lo36789 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:29 amCertainly not yesterday Prescot were due their share after costs.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:22 amOn the financial side of it, is all the revenue for the club? anyone.
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Exiles could watch it using a UK VPN... I know some that didGhost_Of_1883 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:00 pmGreat effort and glad to see so many tuned in to an excellent production. They will surely return.
It'll be interesting to see the "attendance" next week, when exiles abroad can also tune in.
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Darlopartisan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:19 pmSo for a home league game I assume we keep all the revenue,is that correct?lo36789 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:29 amCertainly not yesterday Prescot were due their share after costs.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:22 amOn the financial side of it, is all the revenue for the club? anyone.
Not sure, but in EFL home club doesn't keep it all. All rather complicated. There is an explanation on Colchester United website.
I hope NL take a more sensible and simple approach
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Yeah ifollow revenue share is bizarre. In NL teams keep all of the revenue generated through their platformspen666 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 8:16 pmDarlopartisan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:19 pmSo for a home league game I assume we keep all the revenue,is that correct?lo36789 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:29 amCertainly not yesterday Prescot were due their share after costs.poppyfield wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:22 amOn the financial side of it, is all the revenue for the club? anyone.
Not sure, but in EFL home club doesn't keep it all. All rather complicated. There is an explanation on Colchester United website.
I hope NL take a more sensible and simple approach