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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
When we lost in the 90th minute to Charlton in the FA Cup 4th round in Jan 2006 the then commercial manager Steve Dixon told me that equaliser cost the club £250-400k in TV fees for the highlights package and extra perimeter advertising.
So I reckon this should be worth far far more at a guess.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Don't know what the advertising is worth, but the broadcast fee for Orient is worth £125,000 I believe.EliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:35 amWhen we lost in the 90th minute to Charlton in the FA Cup 4th round in Jan 2006 the then commercial manager Steve Dixon told me that equaliser cost the club £250-400k in TV fees for the highlights package and extra perimeter advertising.
So I reckon this should be worth far far more at a guess.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Both KIck off times have their plus points.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 9:57 am Rough kick off time but good the club are getting the extra money
6.00 p.m means that basically any younger fans will get to watch the game and some of those coming home from work might miss it.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Its the League Cup - its going to be worth very littleEliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:35 amWhen we lost in the 90th minute to Charlton in the FA Cup 4th round in Jan 2006 the then commercial manager Steve Dixon told me that equaliser cost the club £250-400k in TV fees for the highlights package and extra perimeter advertising.
So I reckon this should be worth far far more at a guess.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Different era, different competition. £100k or so for this one, I read somewhere this week.EliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:35 amWhen we lost in the 90th minute to Charlton in the FA Cup 4th round in Jan 2006 the then commercial manager Steve Dixon told me that equaliser cost the club £250-400k in TV fees for the highlights package and extra perimeter advertising.
So I reckon this should be worth far far more at a guess.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Yes that's the figure I saw, a massive boost to the club, I'm thinking it's likely to be Spurs under 21s or similar as they also have games Sunday and Thursday next week. If it is it could be a massive opportunity to advance to the next round and maybe another televised game. I think the draw for round four is made tonight so we would know in advance.A Pedant wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:28 amDifferent era, different competition. £100k or so for this one, I read somewhere this week.EliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:35 amWhen we lost in the 90th minute to Charlton in the FA Cup 4th round in Jan 2006 the then commercial manager Steve Dixon told me that equaliser cost the club £250-400k in TV fees for the highlights package and extra perimeter advertising.
So I reckon this should be worth far far more at a guess.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Leicester or Arsenal at home would be a nice draw. Guaranteed TV slot. Not that I am counting chickens.Top of the JES wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:10 pm Yes that's the figure I saw, a massive boost to the club, I'm thinking it's likely to be Spurs under 21s or similar as they also have games Sunday and Thursday next week. If it is it could be a massive opportunity to advance to the next round and maybe another televised game. I think the draw for round four is made tonight so we would know in advance.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
not guaranteed to have a game on Thursday next week they need to win the Europa league game on Thursday first their all one legged ties at the moment.Top of the JES wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:10 pmYes that's the figure I saw, a massive boost to the club, I'm thinking it's likely to be Spurs under 21s or similar as they also have games Sunday and Thursday next week. If it is it could be a massive opportunity to advance to the next round and maybe another televised game. I think the draw for round four is made tonight so we would know in advance.A Pedant wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:28 amDifferent era, different competition. £100k or so for this one, I read somewhere this week.EliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:35 am
When we lost in the 90th minute to Charlton in the FA Cup 4th round in Jan 2006 the then commercial manager Steve Dixon told me that equaliser cost the club £250-400k in TV fees for the highlights package and extra perimeter advertising.
So I reckon this should be worth far far more at a guess.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
I hope Eric Dier plays against us. One of the most aptly named footballers at the moment.
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I wonder if they will put in some of temporary “electronic” advertising hoardings to get more advertising revenue. When I took a pitch side advertising board a good few years ago the contract wording was to the effect that cup matches were not included.
Id like to see the club make a few hundred grand on this game
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The club have offered tailored advertising packages for this game and beyond. But they are already tied into perimeter advertising with only a few spaces left. Earning potential is probably capped at less than £200 k with what's available and no spectators but if we could get past Spurs whatever side they put out it would be a big boost financially.EliotNes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 8:10 pm I wonder if they will put in some of temporary “electronic” advertising hoardings to get more advertising revenue. When I took a pitch side advertising board a good few years ago the contract wording was to the effect that cup matches were not included.
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Re: O's v Spuds, Live on sky
Spurs need a trophy & Jose knows that so he won’t take the match lightly. His first trophy at every Premiership club he has managed is the League Cup! He won’t want to lose this cup tie even with a Europa Cup tie 2 days later. Let’s hope we can make some good dosh out of the TV revenue